Former third baseman/outfielder becomes 23rd individual to receive honor Former Brewers third baseman/outfielder Ryan Braun has been announced as the newest member of the team’s Walk of Fame, becoming the 23rd individual elected since American Family Field opened in 2001.
This is the fourth article in a series that looks at the five best players at each position for the Milwaukee Brewers. In this installment are the outfielders.
Since Prince Fielder left for Detroit in 2012, the Milwaukee Brewers have been going on the carousel of trying to find a long-time first baseman. Mat Gamel, Corey Hart, Juan Francisco, Mark Reynolds, Adam Lind, and Chris Carter had stints at first before the Brewers brought in Eric Thames on a...
This is the second article in a series that looks at the five best players at each position for the Milwaukee Brewers. In this installment are first and third basemen and designated hitters.
Using WAR to help us rank them, let's look at the top 24 players in the history of the Milwaukee Brewers franchise.
It’s not that it never works out. It’s that it almost never works out. Prince Fielder (7th overall in 2002) is an exception. Adrian Gonzalez (1st overall in 2000) is an exception.
Prince Fielder was born in Ontario, California, on May 9, 1984. His father was slugging first baseman, Cecil Fielder. Despite being a natural right-hander, Cecil had Prince learn to hit left-handed as a kid.
The battle between two of the most recognizable Milwaukee Brewers since 2010 for the "Favorite Title" turned into a blowout in the end. We'll never know if Christian Yelich's past few seasons killed his chances, but to fall to Prince Fielder by a 69-31 percent final score is disappointing for the c...
Prince Fielder’s baseball career is remembered for many things. Some remember him as a lighthearted player with a great sense of humor, eating fans’ nachos after chasing foul balls and commemorating walk-off home runs with his signature “bowling ball” celebration.
Back in December the Milwaukee Brewers announced the newest inductees into the Wall of Honor and Walk of Fame. This Saturday, August 6, 2022, the Brewers will hold a ceremony to honor their inductions.
The last Milwaukee Brewers player to get inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and don a Brewers cap on his plaque was Paul Molitor in 2004.
Three greats from the Brewers return to the playoffs in 2008 and 2011 earn honors from the team. When the Brewers were rebuilding in the early 2000s, several players came up through the minor league system to help return this team to relevance.
Before this recent run of Brewers success, the last time the Crew made a postseason run was during that famed 2011 season. And when you think back to that team, plenty of significant players from Milwaukee lore come to mind.
Gary Sheffield also on the ballot for the eighth time. The 2022 MLB Hall of Fame ballot is out. After no players were elected in 2021, there will be a lot of attention on this one.
If you remember Milwaukee Brewers in the 2000s well, and have vivid memories of the days of Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder being a “1-2 punch” in the middle of the Crew’s lineup, be prepared to feel old.
As the MLBPA battles with the league over player salaries for an abbreviated 2020 season, one group of players won’t be affected: those who are inactive but still owed money by former teams.
David Ortiz, Prince Fielder and Cecil Fielder would never be labeled as boasting svelte physiques, and their relatively portly figures were recently utilized for comic effect in a new ad campaign for Kingsford.
It's time again for the Little League World Series — another opportunity for us middle-aged, former 12-year-old All-Stars to live vicariously through today's youth.
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