List of Milwaukee Brewers award winners and All-Stars
The Milwaukee Brewers professional baseball franchise dates to its 1969 founding in Washington as the Seattle Pilots. In 1970 the team relocated to Wisconsin, settling in Milwaukee.
In 1998, the team moved from the American League to the National League.[1]
This list, which is correct as of the end of the 2014 season, documents Pilots and Brewers players who have won league awards or were selected for mid-season Major League Baseball All-Star Game teams.
Award winners
American League Most Valuable Player
- Rollie Fingers (1981)
- Robin Yount (1982)
- Robin Yount (1989)
National League Most Valuable Player
- Ryan Braun (2011)
American League Cy Young Award
- Rollie Fingers (1981)
- Pete Vuckovich (1982)
American League Rookie of the Year
- Pat Listach (1992)
National League Rookie of the Year
- Ryan Braun (2007)
American League Rawlings Gold Glove Award
- George Scott 1B (1972)
- George Scott 1B (1973)
- George Scott 1B (1974)
- George Scott 1B (1975)
- George Scott 1B (1976)
- Cecil Cooper 1B, Sixto Lezcano OF (1979)
- Cecil Cooper 1B (1980)
- Robin Yount SS (1982)
National League Rawlings Gold Glove Award
- Carlos Gómez CF (2013)
Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
Main article: Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
- See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
- Team (at all positions)
- (2012)
- (2013)
American League Silver Slugger Award
- Cecil Cooper 1B, Ben Oglivie OF, Robin Yount SS (1980)
- Cecil Cooper 1B (1981)
- Cecil Cooper 1B, Robin Yount SS (1982)
- Paul Molitor DH (1987)
- Paul Molitor DH (1988)
- Robin Yount OF (1989)
- Dave Parker DH (1990)
National League Silver Slugger Award
- Carlos Lee OF (2005)
- Prince Fielder 1B (2007)
- Ryan Braun OF (2008)
- Ryan Braun OF (2009)
- Ryan Braun OF, Yovani Gallardo P (2010)
- Ryan Braun OF, Prince Fielder 1B (2011)
- Ryan Braun OF (2012)
National League Hank Aaron Award
- Prince Fielder (2007)
American League Rolaids Relief Man Award
- See footnote[2]
- Rollie Fingers (1981)
National League Rolaids Relief Man Award
- John Axford (2011)
Major League Baseball All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
- Prince Fielder (2011)
American League Player of the Month
- Robin Yount (April, 1975)
- Cecil Cooper (April, 1979)
- Ben Oglivie (May, 1980)
- Cecil Cooper (August, 1980)
- Cecil Cooper (August, 1981)
- Robin Yount (July, 1982)
- Cecil Cooper (July, 1983)
- Robin Yount (July, 1989)
- Paul Molitor (September, 1989)
National League Player of the Month
- Jeromy Burnitz (June, 1999)
- Prince Fielder (May, 2007)
- Ryan Braun (July, 2007)
- Ryan Braun (July, 2008)
- Ryan Braun (April, 2011)
- Prince Fielder (June, 2011)
- Ryan Braun (September, 2011)
American League Pitcher of the Month
- Cal Eldred (September, 1992)
- Cal Eldred (June, 1994)
National League Pitcher of the Month
- Jeff D'Amico (July, 2000)
- Ben Sheets (June, 2007)
- CC Sabathia (July, 2008)
- CC Sabathia (August, 2008)
- Trevor Hoffman (May, 2010)
National League Rookie of the Month
- Ben Sheets (June, 2001)
- Scott Podsednik (August, 2003)
- Prince Fielder (April, 2006)
- Ryan Braun (June, 2007)
- Ryan Braun (July, 2007)
- Casey McGhee (September, 2009)
Topps All-Star Rookie teams
Main article: Topps All-Star Rookie Rosters
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Baseball America Major League Executive of the Year
- 2011 – Doug Melvin
Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)
- Bob Uecker (2003)
All-Stars
- Key
Indicates a player was elected to start in an All-Star Game | |
Indicates a player was selected to start in an All-Star Game as an injury replacement |
American League
- 1969- Don Mincher 1B, Mike Hegan OF
- 1970- Tommy Harper 3B
- 1971- Marty Pattin P
- 1972- Ellie Rodríguez C
- 1973- Dave May OF, Jim Colborn P
- 1974- Darrell Porter C, Don Money 3B
- 1975- George Scott 1B, Henry Aaron OF
- 1976- Don Money 2B, Bill Travers P
- 1977- Don Money 2B, Jim Slaton P
- 1978- Don Money 2B†, Larry Hisle OF, Lary Sorensen P
- 1979- Cecil Cooper 1B
- 1980- Paul Molitor† 2B, Ben Oglivie† OF, Cecil Cooper 1B, Robin Yount SS
- 1981- Ted Simmons C, Gorman Thomas OF, Rollie Fingers p
- 1982- Cecil Cooper† 1B, Robin Yount† SS, Ben Oglivie OF, Rollie Fingers P
- 1983- Robin Yount† SS, Ted Simmons, Cecil Cooper 1B, Ben Oglivie OF
- 1984- Jim Sundberg C
- 1985- Cecil Cooper 1B, Paul Molitor 3B
- 1986- Ted Higuera P
- 1987- Dan Plesac P
- 1988- Paul Molitor† 2B, Dan Plesac P
- 1989- Dan Plesac P
- 1990- Dave Parker DH
- 1991- Paul Molitor 3B
- 1992- Paul Molitor 1B
- 1993- Greg Vaughn OF
- 1994- Ricky Bones P
- 1995- Kevin Seitzer 3B
- 1996- Greg Vaughn OF
- 1997- Jeff Cirillo 3B
National League
- 1998- Fernando Viña 2B
- 1999- Jeromy Burnitz‡ OF, Dave Nilsson C
- 2000- Bob Wickman P
- 2001- Ben Sheets P
- 2002- Richie Sexson 1B, Jose Hernández SS
- 2003- Richie Sexson 1B, Geoff Jenkins OF
- 2004- Ben Sheets P, Dan Kolb P
- 2005- Carlos Lee OF
- 2006- Chris Capuano P, Carlos Lee OF, Derrick Turnbow P
- 2007- Francisco Cordero P, Prince Fielder† 1B, J. J. Hardy SS, Ben Sheets P,
- 2008- Ryan Braun† OF, Corey Hart OF, Ben Sheets† P
- 2009- Ryan Braun† OF, Prince Fielder 1B, Trevor Hoffman P
- 2010- Ryan Braun† OF, Yovani Gallardo P, Corey Hart‡ OF
- 2011- Ryan Braun† OF, Prince Fielder† 1B, Rickie Weeks† 2B
- 2012- Ryan Braun‡ OF
- 2013- Carlos Gómez OF, Jean Segura SS
- 2014- Aramis Ramírez† 3B, Carlos Gómez† OF, Jonathan Lucroy‡ C, Francisco Rodríguez P
- 2015- Ryan Braun OF, Francisco Rodríguez P
- 2016- Jonathan Lucroy C
Home Run Derby participants
- 1996- Greg Vaughn (0 home runs, tied for 9th place)
- 1999- Jeromy Burnitz (14, 2nd)
- 2002- Richie Sexson (10, 4th)
- 2005- Carlos Lee (15, 4th)
- 2007- Prince Fielder (3, t-6th)
- 2008- Ryan Braun (14, 3rd)
- 2009- Prince Fielder (23, Derby Champion)
- 2010- Corey Hart (13, 3rd)
- 2011- Prince Fielder (9, 3rd), Rickie Weeks (3, 7th)
Team award
- 1982 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champions)
- 1985 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
- 1986 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
- 1987 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
Team records
Main article: Milwaukee Brewers team records
Franchise leaders
Other achievements
Baseball Hall of Famers
Milwaukee Brewers Walk of Fame
Main article: Milwaukee Brewers Walk of Fame
Retired numbers
Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame
Main article: Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame
- See footnote[3]
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Milwaukee Brewers#1994–98: Realignment / "We're taking this thing National"
- ↑ MLB appears to have dropped the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award as an official MLB award, after the 2006 season. Relief Man Award winners (1976–2006). Awards (The Official Site of MLB's Honors and Accolades). MLB Advanced Media, L.P. (MLB.com). Retrieved 2010-06-09. Established in 1976, it does not appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season. 2010 Awards. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2011-08-21. The MLB Delivery Man of the Year Award (initially sponsored by DHL) was first given in 2005 and does appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season. Prior to both awards, in 1960, Sporting News established its Fireman of the Year Award, to recognize the best closer from each league. In 2001, the award was broadened to include all relievers and was re-named The Sporting News Reliever of the Year Award. In 2002, MLB began its This Year in Baseball Awards (TYIB Awards) (for all of MLB, not for each league), including Pitcher of the Year and Setup Man of the Year. In 2004, a Closer of the Year category was added and "Pitcher of the Year" was re-named "Starting Pitcher of the Year". In or about 2000, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum began its Hilton Smith Legacy Award for "Relievers of the Year".
- ↑ For the names of Brewers inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame, see: Walk of Fame Inductees (sorted by team). Wisconsin Center District website. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
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