Brewers pitcher visits patients at Aurora Women's Pavilion
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Posted: May 10, 2024 2:38 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Brewers pitcher Hoby Milner visited Aurora Women's Pavilion Friday in West Allis.
He spent the day meeting patients who are battling breast cancer and members of the Aurora care team.
Milner was joined by his wife, Kathryn, and mascot Bernie Brewer.
Aurora Health Care and the Brewers are teaming up this Mother's Day for a pink-out celebration during the game against the Cardinals.
"We're out here seeing the fans, seeing the people that support us, and if it helps them coming out and saying hey for a little bit, then we're more than happy to do it," said Milner.
The game Sunday will feature the stories of cancer survivors before and throughout the game, with one of them even throwing out the first pitch.
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