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The Milwaukee Brewers started off as the Seattle Pilots during the expansion of 1969. After just one year, the franchise moved to Milwaukee. Hank Aaron hit the last 22 of his 755 HRs as a Brewer. In 1981, Rollie Fingers became the first reliever to win both the Cy Young and MVP awards. Prince Fielder became the youngest player to hit 50 HR in a season (age 23), and he and his father Cecil are the only father/son duo to have hit 50. The Brewers moved from the American to the National League in 1994.
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World Championship
None NL Championship 1982 Division Champions 1981-82 Wild Card 2008 |
Most Valuable Player
Award Robin Yount, 1982, 1989 Rollie Fingers, 1981 Cy Young Award Pete Vukovich, 1982 Rollie Fingers, 1981 Rookie of the Year Award Ryan Braun, 2007 |
Hall of Famers (primarily with Milwaukee Brewers)
Rollie Fingers, 1981-1985 Paul Molitor, 1978-1992 Robin Yount, 1974-1993 Retired Numbers Dale Murphy, #3 Phil Niekro, #35 Eddie Mathews, #41 Hank Aaron, #44 |
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Team Batting Leaders
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Team Pitching Leaders
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Highest Batting Average -- .280 (1979)
Most Hits -- 1599 (1982) Most Runs -- 894 (1996) Most Home Runs -- 231 (2007) |
Lowest ERA -- 3.38 (1971)
Most Strikeouts -- 1,174 (2007) |
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| Individual Batting Leaders (Season) |
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Batting Average -- .353
On-Base Average -- .438 Slugging Pct. -- .634 At Bats -- 666 Runs -- 136 Hits -- 219 Total Bases -- 367 Singles -- 157 Doubles -- 53 Triples -- 16 Home Runs -- 50 RBI -- 141 Walks -- 110 Strikeouts -- 188 Stolen Bases -- 70 Extra Base Hits -- 87 Hit by Pitch -- 25 Sacrifice Hits -- 19 Sacrifice Flies -- 14 Intentional Walks -- 21 |
Paul Molitor
Paul Molitor Ryan Braun Paul Molitor Paul Molitor Cecil Cooper Robin Yount Cecil Cooper Lyle Overbay Paul Molitor Prince Fielder Prince Fielder Prince Fielder Jose Hernandez Scott Podsednik Prince Fielder Fernando Vina Ron Theobald Dave Parker Prince Fielder |
1987
1987 2007 1982 1982 1980 1982 1980 2004 1979 2007 2009 2009 2002 2004 2007 1998 1971 1990 2007 |
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| Individual Pitching Leaders (Season) |
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ERA -- 1.65
Wins -- 22 Losses -- 20 Win/Loss Pct. -- .846 WHIP -- 0.983 Games -- 83 Saves -- 44 Innings -- 314.1 Strikeouts -- 264 Starts -- 38 Complete Games -- 23 Shutouts -- 6 Wild Pitches -- 17 Hit by Pitch -- 20 |
C. C. Sabathia
Mike Caldwell Clyde Wright Cal Eldred Ben Sheets Ken Sanders Francisco Cordero Jim Colborn Ben Sheets Jim Slaton Mike Caldwell Mike Caldwell Manny Parra Jamey Wright |
2008
1978 1974 1992 2004 1971 2007 1973 2004 1973, 1976 1978 1978 2008 2001 |