In 2007, Prince Fielder led the Milwaukee Brewers with 50 home runs.
Ryan Braun (born November 17, 1983 in Mission Hills, California) is an American Major League Baseball player who, as of May 2014, plays for the Milwaukee Brewers. Braun has played his entire career with the Brewers, since his debut in 2007. He is a five-time All Star player, a former National League MVP, and the National League home run champion of 2012.
As of the 2014 season, the average height of a Milwaukee Brewers player is 6'-01''.
No. Far from being the worst team is baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers have been very competitive in recent years. They appeared in the 2011 National League Championship Game, but lost in five games to the eventual world champion St. Louis Cardinals. In 2012, the Brewers, paced by red-hot Most Valuable Player candidate Ryan Braun, made a strong run at an N.L. wild-card berth.
The major-league leader in walks for the 2010 season was Prince Fielder of the Milwaukee Brewers, who had 114.
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The first player taken in the 1985 MLB Draft was B. J. Surhoff (Milwaukee Brewers).
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Mortimer Hogan debuted on September 27, 1884, playing for the Milwaukee Brewers at ; he played his final game on October 17, 1888, playing for the Cleveland Blues at National League Park II.
The bat boy for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1982 was a young man named Mike Laga. He gained some attention for his role during the Brewers' memorable season, which culminated in their appearance in the World Series. Laga later went on to have a brief career in Major League Baseball as a player.
Brandon Kintzler debuted on September 10, 2010, playing for the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park; he played his final game on September 29, 2013, playing for the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park.
George Bignell debuted on September 27, 1884, playing for the Milwaukee Brewers at ; he played his final game on October 5, 1884, playing for the Milwaukee Brewers at .
Anton Falch debuted on September 30, 1884, playing for the Milwaukee Brewers at ; he played his final game on October 10, 1884, playing for the Milwaukee Brewers at .