Brett Phillips shows off his large order of Girl Scout cookies he bought from Oconomowoc girl

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Brett Phillips must have really wanted his Girl Scout cookies.

Phillips was one of many players who bought cookies from Oconomowoc Girl Scout Claire Henke after her father sent a video to the Milwaukee Brewers via Twitter of his 6-year-old daughter asking her favorite team if they wanted to buy cookies from her.

The players were more than a little interested.

From Eric Sogard, to Keon Broxton, to Stephen Vogt to Phillips, many players took notice and bought cookies from Henke.

In total, Brewers players bought around 100 boxes.

With many of the players already in Arizona ahead of spring training, Phillips' order was sent directly to the Brewers clubhouse at the Maryville Baseball Park in Phoenix, Ariz.

Caitlin Moyer, the Brewers' director of new media, saw Phillips with his large batch of cookies at his locker Wednesday morning. She snapped a photo of Phillips holding his big order of Thanks-A-Lot and Thin Mints cookies.

Moyer said Phillips, who already is a popular player in the clubhouse, just got more popular.

"The other guys were already coming by him," Moyer said. "He'll share them with his teammates."

Moyer said because the players bought from Henke through an online order form they could have their cookies delivered to them personally.

Moyer said while the team gets other social media requests from fans this was the first time someone asked players to buy Girl Scout cookies from them.

"Nothing like this before," said Moyer, who flew down to Arizona on Tuesday. "This was a unique thing and probably wouldn't have caught on if it would occur all the time.

"This was just very cute."

Pitchers and catchers report to camp Thursday, Feb. 15.