"NL Notes: Brewers, Dodgers, and Dombrowski Make Waves in the National League"

The Wisconsin state assembly has voted in support of a measure that would provide $546 million in funding for renovations to the Milwaukee Brewers' stadium, American Family Field. The funding would be split between the state of Wisconsin, Milwaukee county, the city of Milwaukee, and an additional $100 million from the Brewers. The next step is for the package to secure passage through the state senate. In other news, the Los Angeles Dodgers explored trades for pitchers Pablo Lopez and Jordan Montgomery but did not find a deal that met their valuation. Additionally, Philadelphia Phillies principal owner John Middleton revealed that the club's president of baseball operations, Dave Dombrowski, had a clause in his contract allowing him to leave if Nashville successfully lured an expansion team during his tenure.
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