To paraphrase from a famous movie, the one constant through all the years has been baseball. With a little more than a month until spring training camps open, we continue our look at the all-time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. Today, we take a deeper dive into the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Brewers began life in 1969, joining the American League as the Seattle Pilots. After one year, they moved to Milwaukee and were re-christened the Brewers. In 1998, the Brewers became the first team to switch leagues when they moved to the National League as the expansion Tampa Bay Devil Rays joined the American League. I’ve seen 260 players don the Brewers uniforms in the 48 games of theirs that I’ve attended live, first in 1993 battling the White Sox at their old home of Milwaukee County Stadium and most recently last fall, battling the Cubs in the NLDS.
Home Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Richie Sexson | 4 |
| Prince Fielder | 4 |
| Ryan Braun | 4 |
Hits
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Ryan Braun | 29 |
| Prince Fielder | 23 |
| J.J. Hardy | 19 |
| Corey Hart | 19 |
Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Ryan Braun | 14 |
| Prince Fielder | 14 |
| J.J. Hardy | 11 |
| Rickie Weeks | 11 |
RBI
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Ryan Braun | 23 |
| Prince Fielder | 17 |
| Richie Sexson | 13 |
Doubles
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Prince Fielder | 9 |
| Corey Hart | 6 |
| Ryan Braun | 6 |
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