» April 14, 1993: P Graeme Lloyd and C Dave Nilsson form the 1st all-Australian battery in major league history in the Brewers' 12-2 loss to the Angels. The two Aussies pitch in the 9th, when the Angels score six runs, after scoring five in the 8th. » August 5, 1994: Baltimore P Ben McDonald 1-hits Milwaukee, winning by a score of 4-0. McDonald fans nine and walks four in his masterpiece, allowing only a 4th-inning single to Dave Nilsson.
» May 17, 1996:
Dave Nilsson becomes the first Brewer to homer twice in an inning, as Milwaukee scores 11 runs in the 6th to beat the Twins, 12–1. Nilsson's 1st homer, off Jose Parra, snaps a 1–1 tie, and his 2nd blast, a 3-run homer off Erik Bennett pushes the score to 10–1.
» August 4, 1997:
At Anaheim, Jose Valentin, Dave Nilsson, and Jeremy Burnitz homer in the 4th inning, all off Ken Hill, as Milwaukee beats Anaheim, 5–2, for its 10th victory in 12 games. The loss drops Anaheim into a tie for first place in the AL West with the idle Seattle Mariners.
» July 1, 1999: The Brewers defeat the Cubs, 19-12, as SS Jose Valentin hits 2-run home runs from each side of the plate. 2B Ron Belliard and C Dave Nilsson each get four hits for Milwaukee, while Belliard drives home five runs. The Brewer light up Steve Trachsel for 10 runs in 3.2 innings pitched, hanging his National League high 11th loss on him. The Brew Crew collects 21 hits for the 2nd times in three nights. There are eight homers in the game, including a pair by Cubs Mickey Morandini. Not homering after four straight games in which he went deep is Sammy Sosa, who singles twice.
» January 17, 2000: Free agent C Dave Nilsson signs a contract to play with the Chunichi Dragons of the Japanese League. This will allow him to play for Australia in the upcoming Olympics in Sydney.