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Milwaukee Brewers Owner and Nolan Ryan Join Investor Group in Athletes Unlimited Softball League

Milwaukee Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio and Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan are part of a new investor group for the Athletes Unlimited Softball League ahead of its second season.

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Milwaukee Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio and Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan joined a new group of strategic investors in the Athletes Unlimited Softball League. AUSL announced the investment group on Thursday. The group was led by the Brewers and Ryan Sanders Baseball.

The Brewers became the first Major League Baseball team to invest directly in the AUSL through the transaction. MLB announced a partnership and strategic investment with AUSL in 2025. Ryan Sanders Baseball ranks among the top ownership and operating groups in Minor League Baseball.

The AUSL is a professional softball league that includes the Carolina Blaze, Chicago Bandits, Oklahoma City Spark, Portland Cascade, Texas Volts and Utah Talons. The six teams will compete in dedicated home markets for the first time this season as the league enters its second year.

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