Milwaukee Baseball Greats Now

: Although he is most famous for his home run records, "Hammerin' Hank" won his only MVP (1957) and only World Series title while playing for the Milwaukee Braves . He returned to Milwaukee to finish his career with the Brewers, and his number 44 is retired by the team .

: Indisputably the greatest Brewer, Yount spent his entire 20-year career in Milwaukee . A first-ballot Hall of Famer, he is one of the few players with over 3,000 hits , 250 home runs, and 250 stolen bases . He won two AL MVP awards (1982 at shortstop, 1989 in center field) . milwaukee baseball greats

Milwaukee has been home to several players who reached the pinnacle of individual achievement while wearing the city's uniform. Hank Aaron MVP Rollie Fingers MVP Robin Yount 1982, 1989 MVP Ryan Braun MVP Christian Yelich Cy Young Warren Spahn Cy Young Rollie Fingers Rookie of the Year Ryan Braun Rookie of the Year Pat Listach Modern Greats & Fan Favorites Milwaukee Brewers Team History - This Great Game : Although he is most famous for his

These players are universally recognized as the greatest to ever play in Milwaukee, spanning across both franchises. A first-ballot Hall of Famer, he is one

: A legendary third baseman who hit over 500 career home runs, Mathews was a cornerstone of the 1957 World Series championship team and is the only player to have played for the Braves in Boston, Milwaukee, and Atlanta . Major Award Winners & Hall of Famers

The history of Milwaukee baseball is anchored by two distinct eras: the legendary run of the (1953–1965), which brought the city its only World Series title in 1957, and the long-standing tenure of the Milwaukee Brewers (1970–present) . The Icons of Milwaukee Baseball

: Known as "The Ignitor," Molitor was a premier contact hitter and base-stealer who recorded a historic 39-game hitting streak in 1987 . He was the first player to ever record five hits in a single World Series game (1982) .