The
Milwaukee Brewers entered the
Dominican Summer League (DSL) in 1989 as part of a co-op team shared with the
Boston Red Sox and
Baltimore Orioles. In 1990, they ran a co-op with the
Toronto Blue Jays. The Brewers had their first solo DSL team for three seasons from 1991 to 1993. They reverted to the co-op approach after this stretch, partnering with the
Houston Astros in 1994 and 1995 and the
Chicago White Sox in 1996. The 2001 DSL Brewers, managed by
Mike Guerrero, won the
DSL championship versus the
DSL Phillies, 3–2. The DSL Brewers began operating out of the Tower Complex in
Ramón Santana in 2012. Built in 2006, the facility was owned and operated by former Milwaukee
closer Salomón Torres and was previously home to the
Texas Rangers' Dominican operations. Since 2021, Milwaukee has operated two DSL teams. In 2025, the names DSL Brewers 1 and DSL Brewers 2 were changed to DSL Brewers Blue and DSL Brewers Gold, respectively, for the team's colors. ==Season-by-season records==