Big Chested Brewers Fan Front Row Amy Finally Identified (Photos)

Publish date: 2024-07-05

The Milwaukee Brewers are currently engaged in a competitive NLDS battle with the Atlanta Braves that has seen each team claim victory.

With the series tied at 1-1, you’d expect all attention to be directed towards the two squads involved.

Oddly enough, however, one of the most popular storylines surrounding this series has been a fan.

A specific Brewers fan, in fact.

Eagle-eyed viewers watching on TV couldn’t help but notice a consistent presence at Brewers home games. They also couldn’t help but notice her main identifying feature.

TBS making sure to catch the batting rack in grey during this Brewers-Braves NLDS matchup. I’m told the boobs belong to Front Row Amy, according to sources. pic.twitter.com/O3WDB6kcbl

— The 60FPS & GIF Guy (@IHaveFourBalls) October 8, 2021

I see Front Row Amy is in playoff form. pic.twitter.com/TM3qHS1nys

— Phil Cianciola (@cianciola) October 8, 2021

Naturally, folks wondered what this woman actually looked like – especially since she seemed so much friendlier than this other female fan who recently went viral.

Fortunately, an answer presented itself soon enough.

Good to see #FrontRowAmy at the Braves vs Brewers game. #BravesvsBrewers #Game1 pic.twitter.com/TD637zFMWH

— Cedar Posts (@CedarPosts) October 8, 2021

She even seems to have her own website:

Super fans are an important part of every sport, so it’s nice to see ‘Front Row Amy’ get some much-deserved recognition.

Given that other fans are in the news for fighting in the stands or unapologetically sexting in full view of others, it’s nice to see someone like ‘Front Row Amy’ bringing some much-needed respect back to the concept of fanhood.

PJ Washington’s new girlfriend is making quite the impression. https://t.co/Seaq1IPDzo

— Game 7 (@game7__) October 8, 2021

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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.

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