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If you watch the Brewers on TV, you've seen Amy Williams. There's the windup, there's the pitch, and there's Amy in the front row behind home plate.
'Front Row Amy's' famous seat is Row 1, seat 5 in section 117. She began sitting there in 2011, after sitting in the fourth row of the same section in 2009 and 2010.
Amy Williams, or 'Front Row Amy,' is in her regular seat behind home plate and keeping score. Williams has been attending Brewers games since 2007 and is often at the team's marquee games.
Front Row Amy (Photo via Google) Every sport has those few fans that become notable to everybody as they are regularly seen, and now we are meeting a superfan, Front Row Amy, of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Baseball "Front Row Amy" is now a bobblehead you can buy. In honor of the Brewers' home opener, The National Bobblehead Hall Of Fame released a super-fan in bobblehead form.
She has a nickname, too: Front Row Amy, and per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, she's been a fan of the team since 2007 and has been seen keeping score from her seat behind home plate.
The bobblehead depicts Amy seated in a stadium chair, wearing a yellow tank top. Each bobblehead is individually numbered to 2,025 and is available exclusively online for $30, plus shipping.. Amy, ...
Front Row Amy was born. Now she has a Facebook page with that name that has more than 12,000 fans, and another 8,000 followers chat with her on Twitter @BrewerGirl823.
'Front Row Amy's' famous seat is Row 1, seat 5 in section 117. She began sitting there in 2011, after sitting in the fourth row of the same section in 2009 and 2010.
Chris Christie, 'Front Row Amy,' Jonathan Lucroy, David Gruber. Drake Bentley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Tue, October 1, 2024 at 11:14 PM UTC. 1 min read.