MILWAUKEE— A friendly baseball wager between Milwaukee and Chicago’s Catholic Archbishops turned into a meal for those in need Monday morning.
Following the Brewers’ division-clinching win, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee received dozens of Chicago-style pizzas from Lou Malanati’s as part of a good-spirited bet between Archbishop Jeffery Grob and Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago.

The terms were simple- if the Brewers won, Milwaukee would receive pizza; if the Cubs had won, Chicago would get brats. Either way, the food would go to a local program feeding those in need.
The pizzas were served at the Open Door Cafe at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in downtown Milwaukee, which provides free meals to hundreds of people each week. Lou Malnati’s Pizza based in Chicago, donated the food and delivered it to the cafe ahead of lunch service. Volunteers and community members joined in the serve the meals.
Matt Roman Lopez, Market ​Partner ​for ​Lou ​Malnati’s ​Wisconsin, says they are more than happy to provide to those in need.
“Lou ​Malnati ​is ​​very ​dedicated ​to ​the ​community, ​and ​so ​we ​do ​tons ​of ​donations ​through ​the ​Hunter ​Task ​Force,” Roman Lopez says. “​We ​just ​held ​our ​cancer ​benefit ​two ​weeks ​ago. So ​really ​we ​have ​our ​Kindness ​Rocks ​foundation, ​that ​we ​are ​a ​program ​that ​our ​team ​members ​can ​go ​into ​communities ​and ​give ​back. ​So ​it ​really ​isn’t ​just ​something ​that’s ​on ​a ​piece ​of ​paper. ​It’s ​something ​that’s ​in ​our ​hearts, ​and ​it’s ​core ​to ​who ​we ​are ​as ​a ​company.”
The Open Door Cafe serves lunch daily at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist on North Van Buren Street, offering meals and hospitality to anyone who walks through the doors.
Regardless of the Cubs losing, they still receive brats out of the kindness of the wager. Brats to Chicago from Bunzel’s Meats in West Allis was in the plan all along. The food program they’re sending it to The Mission of Our Lady of the Angels in Humboldt Park. Archbishop of Milwaukee Jeffrey Grob will travel to Chicago to deliver a hundred of Milwaukee’s Bunzel’s brats to Chicago’s Humboldt neighborhood.
“It ​doesn’t ​have ​to ​be ​huge ​things, ​but ​to ​do ​small ​things, ​to ​have ​an ​impact ​on ​folks ​in ​the ​local ​neighborhood,” says Grob, “It ​doesn’t ​end ​as ​a ​rivalry, with ​winner ​take ​all. ​Ultimately, ​the ​whole ​purpose ​of ​this was ​to ​bring ​​food ​to ​the ​hungry, ​to ​be ​able ​to ​drive ​the ​brats ​down ​tomorrow ​and ​to ​help ​feed ​people ​there ​as ​well.”


























