Brewers Star Devin Williams Pitches Milwaukee As A Fall Vacation Spot
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Check out this profile in Forbes Travel Guide in which Brewers reliever Devin Williams mentions Dorsia as one of his favorite places to eat in Milwaukee!
We don’t want to jinx things by talking too loudly, but this might be the year for the Milwaukee Brewers. A proud franchise that hasn’t been to the World Series since 1982, the Brew Crew is putting together a remarkable season that some around MLB are thinking could end with a confetti-filled parade along North Water Street.
Outside of sluggers Willy Adames and William Contreras, a central reason for so much confidence inside American Family Field these days is the pitching of Devin Williams, a two-time all-star with one incredible changeup. Though the 2020 National League Rookie of the Year was out for months with stress fractures in his back, the St. Louis native triumphantly returned in late July and hasn’t missed a beat in the Brewers’ bullpen.
While Williams’ focus is squarely on striking out opponents, Forbes Travel Guide recently learned about some other things on the hurler’s mind, like great Milwaukee restaurants, must-haves in his travel bag and vacation spots he’d like to visit once the season ends — which, if Brewers fans have their way, won’t be until mid-November…
Which MLB city do you like visiting for a good meal?
I always love going to Chicago. We typically play day games there because we’re playing the Cubs. So, we get a chance to get out in the city after the game and go explore some restaurants and things like that. That’s kind of different from what our usual schedule is.
But I definitely [enjoy visiting] New York, L.A., all the big cities and just try to have fun there while we can…
What makes the city of Milwaukee special in your eyes?
I feel like it’s kind of a bigger city, but it has a small-town feel. It’s just very laid-back here. It kind of has a calming presence.
If I were visiting the city for the first time, what would you do to give me a proper taste of Milwaukee?
There are some good restaurants. I’ll try to take you to a few of my favorites, like Carnevor or Dorsia. [The latter] is a good Italian spot. There’s some good mom-and-pop restaurants around here.
And then you gotta go by the lake, of course. Here on Lake Michigan, we got a little beach. You can go walk the trail along the lakefront. But I don’t really get out in the city that much.
As originally written by DeMarco Williams.
Check out this profile in Forbes Travel Guide in which Brewers reliever Devin Williams mentions Dorsia as one of his favorite places to eat in Milwaukee!
We don’t want to jinx things by talking too loudly, but this might be the year for the Milwaukee Brewers. A proud franchise that hasn’t been to the World Series since 1982, the Brew Crew is putting together a remarkable season that some around MLB are thinking could end with a confetti-filled parade along North Water Street.
Outside of sluggers Willy Adames and William Contreras, a central reason for so much confidence inside American Family Field these days is the pitching of Devin Williams, a two-time all-star with one incredible changeup. Though the 2020 National League Rookie of the Year was out for months with stress fractures in his back, the St. Louis native triumphantly returned in late July and hasn’t missed a beat in the Brewers’ bullpen.
While Williams’ focus is squarely on striking out opponents, Forbes Travel Guide recently learned about some other things on the hurler’s mind, like great Milwaukee restaurants, must-haves in his travel bag and vacation spots he’d like to visit once the season ends — which, if Brewers fans have their way, won’t be until mid-November…
Which MLB city do you like visiting for a good meal?
I always love going to Chicago. We typically play day games there because we’re playing the Cubs. So, we get a chance to get out in the city after the game and go explore some restaurants and things like that. That’s kind of different from what our usual schedule is.
But I definitely [enjoy visiting] New York, L.A., all the big cities and just try to have fun there while we can…
What makes the city of Milwaukee special in your eyes?
I feel like it’s kind of a bigger city, but it has a small-town feel. It’s just very laid-back here. It kind of has a calming presence.
If I were visiting the city for the first time, what would you do to give me a proper taste of Milwaukee?
There are some good restaurants. I’ll try to take you to a few of my favorites, like Carnevor or Dorsia. [The latter] is a good Italian spot. There’s some good mom-and-pop restaurants around here.
And then you gotta go by the lake, of course. Here on Lake Michigan, we got a little beach. You can go walk the trail along the lakefront. But I don’t really get out in the city that much.
Brewers Star Devin Williams Pitches Milwaukee As A Fall Vacation Spot
As originally written by DeMarco Williams. Check out this profile in Forbes Travel Guide in [...]
There Are Many Ways to Celebrate “National Burger Month” on Brady Street
As first published by Brady Street. If you haven’t been keeping up on hyper-specific holidays [...]
11-story hotel could replace Farwell Point on Brady
As first published by BizTimes. Developer Mike Klein and restaurateur-turned developer Jeno Cataldo are [...]