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Ryan Braun won seven MLB year-end awards during his 2007 to 2020 Brewers career, more than any other player in franchise history.

The Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Established in Seattle, Washington, as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee in 1970. The franchise played in the American League (AL) until 1998 when it moved to the National League (NL) in conjunction with a major league realignment. This list documents players and personnel who have won MLB awards or been selected for MLB All-Star teams.

Four Brewers have won the Most Valuable Player Award: Ryan Braun, Rollie Fingers, Christian Yelich, and Robin Yount. Three have won the Cy Young Award: Corbin Burnes, Rollie Fingers, and Pete Vuckovich. Three have won the Rookie of the Year Award: Ryan Braun, Pat Listach, and Devin Williams. One has won the Manager of the Year Award: Pat Murphy. Two have won the Hank Aaron Award: Prince Fielder and Christian Yelich. Dave Parker is the only Brewer to win the Edgar Martínez Award. Two have won the Rolaids Relief Man Award: John Axford and Rollie Fingers. Two others have won the Trevor Hoffman Award: Josh Hader and Devin Williams. Cecil Cooper is the only Brewer to win the Roberto Clemente Award. Eight have won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award. Two have won the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award. Eleven have won the Silver Slugger Award. Six have been selected for All-MLB Teams. Eight have won the Player of the Month Award. Six have won the Pitcher of the Month Award. Six have won the Rookie of the Month Award. One broadcaster has won the Ford C. Frick Award: Bob Uecker.

Ryan Braun won seven MLB year-end awards during his 2007 to 2020 Brewers career, more than any other player in franchise history. He is followed by Cecil Cooper, Christian Yelich, and Robin Yount with six each. Braun was also selected for the MLB All-Star Game six times, more than any other Brewer. His is followed by Cecil Cooper and Paul Molitor (5); Josh Hader, Don Money, and Ben Sheets (4); Prince Fielder, Ben Oglivie, Dan Plesac, and Robin Yount (3); Corbin Burnes, Rollie Fingers, Carlos Gómez, Corey Hart, Carlos Lee, Jonathan Lucroy, Francisco Rodríguez, Richie Sexson, Ted Simmons, Greg Vaughn, Devin Williams, Brandon Woodruff and Christian Yelich (2).

Seventy-one Brewers have been selected to play in the MLB All-Star Game. Of these, 23 have been selected on more than one occasion. Prince Fielder is the only Brewer to win the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award. Of the nine Brewers selected to participate in the Home Run Derby held during the All-Star break, Fielder is the only Brewer to win the contest.

Key

Position Indicates the player's primary position or the position for which an award was given
Role Indicates a pitcher's primary role
AL Indicates the player won the American League version of the award (1969–1997)
NL Indicates the player won the National League version of the award (1998–present)
(#) Number of wins by individuals who won an award multiple times
Indicates the player started in an All-Star Game

Awards

Most Valuable Player Award

Four Brewers have won the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award—two in the American League and two in the National League. Robin Yount is the only Brewer to win the award twice.

Season Name Position Ref.
1981 Rollie Fingers Pitcher
1982 Robin Yount (1) Shortstop
1989 Robin Yount (2) Center fielder
2011 Ryan Braun Left fielder
2018 Christian Yelich Left fielder

Cy Young Award

Three Brewers have won the Cy Young Award—two in the American League and one in the National League.

Season Name Role Ref.
1981 Rollie Fingers Closing pitcher
1982 Pete Vuckovich Starting pitcher
2021 Corbin Burnes Starting pitcher

Rookie of the Year Award

Three Brewers have won the Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award—one in the American League and two in the National League.

Season Name Position Ref.
1992 Pat Listach Shortstop
2007 Ryan Braun Third baseman
2020 Devin Williams Pitcher

Manager of the Year Award

One Brewers manager has won the Manager of the Year Award.

Year Name Ref.
2024 Pat Murphy

Hank Aaron Award

Two Brewers have won the Hank Aaron Award. Christian Yelich is the only Brewer to win the award twice.

Season Name Position Ref.
2007 Prince Fielder First baseman
2018 Christian Yelich (1) Left fielder
2019 Christian Yelich (2) Right fielder

Edgar Martínez Award

One Brewer won the Edgar Martínez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award.

Season Name Ref.
1990 Dave Parker

Rolaids Relief Man Award

Two Brewers won the Rolaids Relief Man Award.

Season Name Ref.
1981 Rollie Fingers
2011 John Axford

Trevor Hoffman Award

Two Brewers have won the Trevor Hoffman National League Reliever of the Year Award.

Season Name Ref.
2018 Josh Hader (1)
2019 Josh Hader (2)
2020 Devin Williams (1)
2021 Josh Hader (3)
2023 Devin Williams (2)

Roberto Clemente Award

One Brewer has won the Roberto Clemente Award.

Season Name Position Ref.
1983 Cecil Cooper First baseman

Rawlings Gold Glove Award

Eight Brewers have won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award. George Scott and Cecil Cooper are the only Brewers to win the award multiple times. Cumulatively, the Brewers have won seven at first base, one at second base, one at shortstop, and four at outfield for a total of 13 Gold Gloves.

Season Name Position Ref.
1972 George Scott (1) First baseman
1973 George Scott (2) First baseman
1974 George Scott (3) First baseman
1975 George Scott (4) First baseman
1976 George Scott (5) First baseman
1979 Cecil Cooper (1) First baseman
1979 Sixto Lezcano Right fielder
1980 Cecil Cooper (2) First baseman
1982 Robin Yount Shortstop
2013 Carlos Gómez Center fielder
2019 Lorenzo Cain Center fielder
2024 Sal Frelick Right fielder
2024 Brice Turang Second baseman

Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

Two Brewers have won the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award. Carlos Gómez is the only Brewer to win the award twice.

Season Name Position Ref.
2012 Carlos Gómez (1) Center fielder
2013 Carlos Gómez (2) Center fielder
2019 Lorenzo Cain Center fielder

Silver Slugger Award

Eleven Brewers have won the Silver Slugger Award. Cumulatively, the Brewers have won 10 at outfield, 5 at first base, 3 at designated hitter, 2 at shortstop, 1 at pitcher, and 2 at catcher for a total of 23 Silver Sluggers. Ryan Braun, William Contreras, Cecil Cooper, Prince Fielder, Paul Molitor, Christian Yelich, and Robin Yount are the only Brewers to win the award multiple times.

Season Name Position Ref.
1980 Cecil Cooper (1) First baseman
1980 Ben Oglivie Left fielder
1980 Robin Yount (1) Shortstop
1981 Cecil Cooper (2) First baseman
1982 Cecil Cooper (3) First baseman
1982 Robin Yount (2) Shortstop
1987 Paul Molitor (1) Designated hitter
1988 Paul Molitor (2) Designated hitter
1989 Robin Yount (3) Center fielder
1990 Dave Parker Designated hitter
2005 Carlos Lee Left fielder
2007 Prince Fielder (1) First baseman
2008 Ryan Braun (1) Left fielder
2009 Ryan Braun (2) Left fielder
2010 Ryan Braun (3) Left fielder
2010 Yovani Gallardo Pitcher
2011 Ryan Braun (4) Left fielder
2011 Prince Fielder (2) First baseman
2012 Ryan Braun (5) Left fielder
2018 Christian Yelich (1) Left fielder
2019 Christian Yelich (2) Right fielder
2023 William Contreras Catcher
2024 William Contreras Catcher

All-MLB Team

Six Brewers have been named to All-MLB Teams—two to the first team and two to the second team.

Season Name Team Position Ref.
2019 Josh Hader (1) First team Relief pitcher
2019 Christian Yelich First team Outfielder
2019 Yasmani Grandal Second team Catcher
2020 Devin Williams Second team Relief pitcher
2021 Corbin Burnes First team Starting pitcher
2021 Josh Hader (2) First team Relief pitcher
2024 William Contreras First team Catcher

Player of the Month Award

Eight Brewers have won the Major League Baseball Player of the Month Award. Ryan Braun, Cecil Cooper, Prince Fielder, and Robin Yount are the only Brewers to win the award on multiple occasions.

Month Name Position Ref.
April 1975 Robin Yount (1) Shortstop
April 1979 Cecil Cooper (1) First baseman
May 1980 Ben Oglivie Left fielder
August 1980 Cecil Cooper (2) First baseman
August 1981 Cecil Cooper (3) First baseman
July 1982 Robin Yount (2) Shortstop
July 1983 Cecil Cooper (4) First baseman
July 1989 Robin Yount (3) Center fielder
September 1989 Paul Molitor Third baseman
June 1999 Jeromy Burnitz Right fielder
May 2007 Prince Fielder (1) First baseman
July 2007 Ryan Braun (1) Third baseman
July 2008 Ryan Braun (2) Left fielder
April 2011 Ryan Braun (3) Left fielder
June 2011 Prince Fielder (2) First baseman
September 2011 Ryan Braun (4) Left fielder
September 2018 Christian Yelich Left fielder

Pitcher of the Month Award

Six Brewers have won the Major League Baseball Pitcher of the Month Award. Cal Eldred and CC Sabathia are the only Brewers to win the award twice.

Month Name Role Ref.
September 1992 Cal Eldred (1) Starting pitcher
June 1994 Cal Eldred (2) Starting pitcher
July 2000 Jeff D'Amico Starting pitcher
June 2007 Ben Sheets Starting pitcher
July 2008 CC Sabathia (1) Starting pitcher
August 2008 CC Sabathia (2) Starting pitcher
May 2009 Trevor Hoffman Closing pitcher
July 2023 Corbin Burnes Starting pitcher

Rookie of the Month Award

Seven Brewers have won the Major League Baseball Rookie of the Month Award. Ryan Braun is the only Brewer to win the award twice.

Month Name Position Ref.
June 2001 Ben Sheets Pitcher
August 2003 Scott Podsednik Center fielder
April 2006 Prince Fielder First baseman
June 2007 Ryan Braun (1) Third baseman
July 2007 Ryan Braun (2) Third baseman
September 2009 Casey McGehee Third baseman
July 2019 Keston Hiura Second baseman
May 2024 Joey Ortiz Third baseman

Ford C. Frick Award

One Brewers broadcaster has won the Ford C. Frick Award.

Year Name Ref.
2003 Bob Uecker

All-Stars

Seventy-one Brewers have been selected to play in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Twenty-three have been selected on more than one occasion.

Season Name Position Ref.
1969 Mike Hegan Outfielder
1969 Don Mincher First baseman
1970 Tommy Harper Third baseman
1971 Marty Pattin Pitcher
1972 Ellie Rodríguez Catcher
1973 Jim Colborn Pitcher
1973 Dave May Outfielder
1974 Don Money (1) Third baseman
1974 Darrell Porter Catcher
1975 Hank Aaron Designated hitter
1975 George Scott First baseman
1976 Don Money (2) Third baseman
1976 Bill Travers Pitcher
1977 Don Money (3) Second baseman
1977 Jim Slaton Pitcher
1978 Larry Hisle Outfielder
1978 Don Money (4) Second baseman
1978 Lary Sorensen Pitcher
1979 Cecil Cooper (1) First baseman
1980 Cecil Cooper (2) First baseman
1980 Paul Molitor (1) Second baseman
1980 Ben Oglivie (1) Outfielder
1980 Robin Yount (1) Shortstop
1981 Rollie Fingers (1) Pitcher
1981 Ted Simmons (1) Catcher
1981 Gorman Thomas Outfielder
1982 Cecil Cooper (3) First baseman
1982 Rollie Fingers (2) Pitcher
1982 Ben Oglivie (2) Outfielder
1982 Robin Yount (2) Shortstop
1983 Cecil Cooper (4) First baseman
1983 Ben Oglivie (3) Outfielder
1983 Ted Simmons (2) Catcher
1983 Robin Yount (3) Shortstop
1984 Jim Sundberg Catcher
1985 Cecil Cooper (5) First baseman
1985 Paul Molitor (2) Third baseman
1986 Teddy Higuera Pitcher
1987 Dan Plesac (1) Pitcher
1988 Paul Molitor (3) Second baseman
1988 Dan Plesac (2) Pitcher
1989 Dan Plesac (3) Pitcher
1990 Dave Parker Designated hitter
1991 Paul Molitor (4) Designated hitter
1992 Paul Molitor (5) Designated hitter
1993 Greg Vaughn (1) Outfielder
1994 Ricky Bones Pitcher
1995 Kevin Seitzer Third baseman
1996 Greg Vaughn (2) Outfielder
1997 Jeff Cirillo Third baseman
1998 Fernando Viña Second baseman
1999 Jeromy Burnitz Outfielder
1999 Dave Nilsson Catcher
2000 Bob Wickman Pitcher
2001 Ben Sheets (1) Pitcher
2002 José Hernández Shortstop
2002 Richie Sexson (1) First baseman
2003 Geoff Jenkins Outfielder
2003 Richie Sexson (2) First baseman
2004 Dan Kolb Pitcher
2004 Ben Sheets (2) Pitcher
2005 Carlos Lee (1) Outfielder
2006 Chris Capuano Pitcher
2006 Carlos Lee (2) Outfielder
2006 Derrick Turnbow Pitcher
2007 Francisco Cordero Pitcher
2007 Prince Fielder (1) First baseman
2007 J. J. Hardy Shortstop
2007 Ben Sheets (3) Pitcher
2008 Ryan Braun (1) Outfielder
2008 Corey Hart (1) Outfielder
2008 Ben Sheets (4) Pitcher
2009 Ryan Braun (2) Outfielder
2009 Prince Fielder (2) First baseman
2009 Trevor Hoffman Pitcher
2010 Ryan Braun (3) Outfielder
2010 Yovani Gallardo Pitcher
2010 Corey Hart (2) Outfielder
2011 Ryan Braun (4) Outfielder
2011 Prince Fielder (3) First baseman
2011 Rickie Weeks Second baseman
2012 Ryan Braun (5) Outfielder
2013 Carlos Gómez (1) Outfielder
2013 Jean Segura Shortstop
2014 Carlos Gómez (2) Outfielder
2014 Jonathan Lucroy (1) Catcher
2014 Aramis Ramírez Third baseman
2014 Francisco Rodríguez (1) Pitcher
2015 Ryan Braun (6) Outfielder
2015 Francisco Rodríguez (2) Pitcher
2016 Jonathan Lucroy (2) Catcher
2017 Corey Knebel Pitcher
2018 Jesús Aguilar First baseman
2018 Lorenzo Cain Outfielder
2018 Josh Hader (1) Pitcher
2018 Jeremy Jeffress Pitcher
2018 Christian Yelich (1) Outfielder
2019 Yasmani Grandal Catcher
2019 Josh Hader (2) Pitcher
2019 Mike Moustakas Third baseman
2019 Brandon Woodruff (1) Pitcher
2019 Christian Yelich (2) Outfielder
2021 Corbin Burnes (2) Pitcher
2021 Josh Hader (3) Pitcher
2021 Freddy Peralta Pitcher
2021 Omar Narváez Catcher
2021 Brandon Woodruff (2) Pitcher
2022 Corbin Burnes (2) Pitcher
2022 Josh Hader (4) Pitcher
2022 Devin Williams (1) Pitcher
2023 Corbin Burnes (3) Pitcher
2023 Devin Williams (2) Pitcher
2024 William Contreras Catcher
2024 Christian Yelich (3) Outfielder

All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award

One Brewer has won the Major League Baseball All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award.

Season Name Position Ref.
2011 Prince Fielder First baseman

Home Run Derby participants

Nine Brewers have been selected to participate in the Home Run Derby held during the All-Star break. Prince Fielder and Richie Sexson are the only Brewers to appear in multiple Home Run Derbies. Fielder is the only Brewer to win the contest.

Season Name Finish Total Ref.
1996 Greg Vaughn 9th (tie) 0
1999 Jeromy Burnitz 2nd 14
2002 Richie Sexson (1) 4th 10
2003 Richie Sexson (2) 7th 1
2005 Carlos Lee 3rd 15
2007 Prince Fielder (1) 6th (tie) 3
2008 Ryan Braun 3rd (tie) 14
2009 Prince Fielder (2) 1st 23
2010 Corey Hart 3rd 13
2011 Prince Fielder (3) 3rd (tie) 9
2011 Rickie Weeks 7th 3
2018 Jesús Aguilar 7th 12

Minor league system

Robin Yount Performance Award

The Brewers have presented Player and Pitcher of the Year Awards to their top minor leaguers—one player and one pitcher—since 1999. The awards were renamed in honor of Robin Yount in 2003. Jackson Chourio, Taylor Green, Ben Hendrickson, Carlos Rodriguez and Ben Sheets are the only recipients to win two awards.

Player of the Year Award

Season Recipient Position Class(es) Team(s) Ref.
1999 Kevin Barker First baseman Triple-A Louisville RiverBats
2000 Ben Sheets Pitcher Triple-A / Double-A Indianapolis Indians / Huntsville Stars
2001 Bill Hall Shortstop Double-A / Class A-Advanced Huntsville Stars / High Desert Mavericks
2002 Brad Nelson First baseman Class A-Advanced / Class A High Desert Mavericks / Beloit Snappers
2003 Prince Fielder First baseman Class A Beloit Snappers
2004 Vinny Rottino Outfielder Class A Beloit Snappers
2005 Nelson Cruz Outfielder Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Huntsville Stars
2006 Ryan Braun Third baseman Double-A / Class A-Advanced Huntsville Stars / Brevard County Manatees
2007 Taylor Green (1) Third baseman Class A West Virginia Power
2008 Alcides Escobar Shortstop Double-A Huntsville Stars
Mat Gamel Third baseman Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Huntsville Stars
2009 Logan Schafer Outfielder Double-A / Class A-Advanced Huntsville Stars / Brevard County Manatees
2010 Erik Komatsu Outfielder Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees
2011 Taylor Green (2) Third baseman Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Huntsville Stars
2012 Hunter Morris First baseman Double-A Huntsville Stars
2013 Jason Rogers First baseman Double-A Huntsville Stars
2014 Clint Coulter Catcher Class A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2015 Orlando Arcia Shortstop Double-A Biloxi Shuckers
2016 Isan Díaz Shortstop Class A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2017 Lewis Brinson Outfielder Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox
2018 Corey Ray Outfielder Triple-A / Double-A San Antonio Missions / Biloxi Shuckers
2019 Trent Grisham Outfielder Triple-A / Double-A San Antonio Missions / Biloxi Shuckers
2020 None selected
2021 Joey Wiemer Outfielder High-A / Low-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers / Carolina Mudcats
2022 Jackson Chourio (1) Outfielder Double-A / High-A / Single-A Biloxi Shuckers / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers / Carolina Mudcats
2023 Tyler Black Third baseman Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Biloxi Shuckers
Jackson Chourio (2) Outfielder Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Biloxi Shuckers
2024 Jesús Made Shortstop Rookie DSL Brewers 1
Cooper Pratt Shortstop High-A / Single-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers / Carolina Mudcats

Pitcher of the Year Award

Season Role Class(es) Team(s) Ref.
1999 Allen Levrault Triple-A / Double-A Louisville RiverBats / Huntsville Stars
2000 Ben Sheets Triple-A / Double-A Indianapolis Indians / Huntsville Stars
2001 Nick Neugebauer Triple-A / Double-A Indianapolis Indians / Huntsville Stars
2002 Ben Hendrickson (1) Double-A / Class A-Advanced Huntsville Stars / High Desert Mavericks
2003 Luis Martínez Triple-A / Double-A Indianapolis Indians / Huntsville Stars
2004 Ben Hendrickson (2) Triple-A Indianapolis Indians
2005 Tim Dillard Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees
2006 Yovani Gallardo Double-A / Class A-Advanced Huntsville Stars / Brevard County Manatees
2007 Manny Parra Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Huntsville Stars
2008 Jeremy Jeffress Double-A / Class A-Advanced Huntsville Stars / Brevard County Manatees
2009 Amaury Rivas Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees
2010 Jake Odorizzi Class A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2011 Mike Fiers Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Huntsville Stars
2012 Hiram Burgos Triple-A / Double-A / Class A-Advanced Nashville Sounds / Huntsville Stars / Brevard County Manatees
2013 Johnny Hellweg Triple-A Nashville Sounds
2014 Jimmy Nelson Triple-A Nashville Sounds
2015 Jorge López Double-A Biloxi Shuckers
2016 Brandon Woodruff Double-A / Class A-Advanced Biloxi Shuckers / Brevard County Manatees
2017 Corbin Burnes Double-A / Class A-Advanced Biloxi Shuckers / Carolina Mudcats
2018 Zack Brown Double-A Biloxi Shuckers
2019 Aaron Ashby Class A-Advanced / Class A Carolina Mudcats / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2020 None selected
2021 Ethan Small Triple-A / Double-A / Rookie Nashville Sounds / Biloxi Shuckers / ACL Brewers Gold
2022 Carlos Rodriguez (1) High-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
2023 Robert Gasser Triple-A Nashville Sounds
Carlos Rodriguez (2) Triple-A / Double-A Nashville Sounds / Biloxi Shuckers
2024 K.C. Hunt Double-A / High-A / Single-A Biloxi Shuckers / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers / Carolina Mudcats
Craig Yoho Triple-A / Double-A / High-A Nashville Sounds / Biloxi Shuckers / Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

Other achievements

Baseball Hall of Famers

Eight Brewers have been inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

Year Name Brewers career Position Ref.
1982 Hank Aaron 1975–1976 Designated hitter
1992 Rollie Fingers 1981–1982, 1984–1985 Pitcher
1998 Don Sutton 1982–1984 Pitcher
1999 Robin Yount 1974–1993 Shortstop
2004 Paul Molitor 1978–1992 Third baseman
2017 Bud Selig 1970–1998 Owner
2018 Trevor Hoffman 2009–2010 Pitcher
2020 Ted Simmons 1981–1985 Catcher

Retired numbers

The Brewers have retired five uniform numbers in honor of its former players and executives. This ensures that the number will be associated with one person of particular importance to the team. Additionally, the number 42 has been retired throughout professional baseball in honor of Jackie Robinson.

No. Name Seasons Position Ref.
1 Bud Selig 1970–1998 Owner
4 Paul Molitor 1978–1992 Third baseman
19 Robin Yount 1974–1993 Shortstop
34 Rollie Fingers 1981–1982, 1984–1985 Pitcher
42 Jackie Robinson Second baseman
44 Hank Aaron 1975–1976 Designated hitter

Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor

Main article: Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor

The Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor at American Family Field is an exhibit that commemorates players, coaches, executives, and broadcasters who have made significant contributions to the team and meet set criteria regarding career milestones or service time.

American Family Field Walk of Fame

Main article: American Family Field Walk of Fame

The American Family Field Walk of Fame at American Family Field is an exhibit that commemorates players, coaches, executives, and broadcasters who have made significant contributions to Major League Baseball in Milwaukee. It covers the entire history of the Brewers since 1970 and that of the Milwaukee Braves, who played in the city from 1953 to 1965.

See also

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