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The Milwaukee Brewers Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise of the National League was established in Seattle, Washington, as the Seattle Pilots in 1969. The team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1970. The franchise played in the American League until 1998, when it moved to the National League as a part of MLB's realignment plan.[1] As of the completion of the 2009 season, 698 players had competed in at least one game for the Pilots and/or Brewers.
Contents Key
† Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame[2] # Number retired by team[3] Players
A
- Hank Aaron † #
- Jim Abbott
- Juan Acevedo
- Mike Adams
- Joel Adamson
- Jim Adduci
- Jerry Augustine
- Jim Austin
- Rick Austin
- John Axford
- Joe Azcue
B
- Kevin D. Brown
- Kevin L. Brown
- Ollie Brown
- Bruce Brubaker
- Tom Brunansky
- George Brunet
- Jim Bruske
- Steve Brye
- Mike Buddie
- Dave Burba
- Bob Burda
- Jeromy Burnitz
- Mike Burns
- Ray Burris
- Terry Burrows
- David Bush
- Josh Butler
C
- Royce Clayton
- Mark Clear
- Reggie Cleveland
- Bryan Clutterbuck
- Jaime Cocanower
- Todd Coffey
- Jim Colborn
- Lou Collier
- Jesús Colomé
- Bob Coluccio
- Wayne Comer
- Billy Conigliaro
- Jason Conti
- Mike Coolbaugh
- Cecil Cooper
- Rocky Coppinger
- Francisco Cordero
- Carlos Corporan
- Barry Cort
- Craig Counsell
- Chuck Crim
- Mike Crudale
- Enrique Cruz
- Nelson Cruz
- Will Cunnane
- Lafayette Currence
D
- Eddy Díaz
- Edgar Díaz
- Rob Dibble
- Mark DiFelice
- Ben Diggins
- Tim Dillard
- Joe Dillon
- Frank DiPino
- John Donaldson
E
- Jamie Easterly
- Angel Echevarría
- Tom Edens
- Bill Edgerton
- Marshall Edwards
- Cal Eldred
- Rob Ellis
- Dick Ellsworth
- Narciso Elvira
- Dave Engle
- Matt Erickson
- Alcides Escobar
- Horacio Estrada
- Johnny Estrada
- Leo Estrella
F
- Jorge Fábregas
- Steve Falteisek
- Ed Farmer
- Mike Felder
- John Felske
- Jared Fernández
- Tony Fernández
- Mike Ferraro
- Terry Francona
- Tito Francona
- Wayne Franklin
- La Vel Freeman
- Danny Frisella
- Miguel Fuentes
G
- Éric Gagné
- Bob Galasso
- Yovani Gallardo
- Mat Gamel
- Gus Gandarillas
- Jim Gantner
- Pedro García
- Ramón García
- Rob Gardner
- John Gelnar
- Chris George
- Jody Gerut
- Bob Gibson
- Gustavo Gil
- Brian Giles
- Keith Ginter
- Brian Givens
- Gary Glover
- Geremi González
- Greg Goossen
- Jim Gosger
H
- Paul Householder
- Tyler Houston
- Steve Hovley
- Wilbur Howard
- Roy Howell
- Joe Hudson
- Bobby Hughes
- David Hulse
- Bob Humphreys
- Jim Hunter
- Dave Huppert
- Jeff Huson
I
J
K
- Gabe Kapler
- Scott Karl
- Rickey Keeton
- Jason Kendall
- John Kennedy
- Jim Kern
- Mark Kiefer
- Kevin Kobel
- Pete Koegel
- Brandon Kolb
- Dan Kolb
- Brad Komminsk
- Andy Kosco
- Corey Koskie
- Kevin Koslofski
- Lew Krausse, Jr.
- Ray Krawczyk
- Bill Krueger
- Dave Krynzel
- Ted Kubiak
- Art Kusnyer
L
M
- Luis Martínez
- Tom Matchick
- Mike Matheny
- Mike Matthews
- Dave May
- Derrick May
- Matt Maysey
- Jamie McAndrew
- Seth McClung
- Bob McClure
- Ben McDonald
- Casey McGehee
- Tim McIntosh
- Ken McMullen
- Jerry McNertney
- Doc Medich
- Kevin Mench
- José Mercedes
- Bob Meyer
- Joey Meyer
- Matt Mieske
- Damian Miller
- Roger Miller
- Don Mincher
- Paul Mirabella
- Angel Miranda
- Mike Misuraca
- Bobby Mitchell
- Paul Mitchell
- Chad Moeller
- Paul Molitor † #
- Don Money
- Charlie Moore
- Donnie Moore
- John Morris
- Julio Mosquera
- Guillermo Mota
- Curt Motton
- James Mouton
- Lyle Mouton
- Willie Mueller
- Greg Mullins
- Tom Murphy
- Tony Muser
- Mike Myers
N
O
- Alex Ochoa
- Ben Oglivie
- Tomo Ohka
- Jim Olander
- Joe Oliver
- Jesse Orosco
- Pat Osburn
- Keith Osik
- Jimmy Osting
- Lyle Overbay
P
- Dave Pember
- Elvis Peña
- Roberto Peña
- Danny Perez
- Eddie Pérez
- Robert Pérez
- Santiago Pérez
- Jeff Peterek
- Ray Peters
Q
R
- Héctor Ramírez
- Willie Randolph
- Merritt Ranew
- Paul Ratliff
- Lance Rautzhan
- Randy Ready
- Jody Reed
- Kevin Reimer
- Andy Replogle
- Jerry Reuss
- Mike Rivera
- Sid Roberson
- Billy Jo Robidoux
- Ron Robinson
- Eduardo Rodríguez
- Ellie Rodríguez
- Garry Roggenburk
- Rich Rollins
- Ed Romero
- Phil Roof
- Rafael Roque
- Jimmy Rosario
- Vinny Rottino
- Bruce Ruffin
- Glendon Rusch
- Jim Rushford
- Gary Ryerson
S
- Diego Seguí
- Kevin Seitzer
- Dick Selma
- Richie Sexson
- Bill Sharp
- Ben Sheets
- Gary Sheffield
- Bob Sheldon
- Chris Short
- Brian Shouse
- Ted Simmons
- Allan Simpson
- Dick Simpson
- Duane Singleton
- Bob Skube
- Jim Slaton
- Joe Slusarski
- Bernie Smith
- Chris Smith
- Mark Smith
- Travis Smith
- John Snyder
- Russ Snyder
- Lary Sorensen
- Steve Sparks
- Bill Spiers
- Junior Spivey
- Ed Sprague, Sr.
- Chris Spurling
- Matt Stairs
- Steve Stanicek
- Fred Stanley
- Dave Stapleton
- Randy Stein
T
- Fred Talbot
- Jim Tatum
- Julián Tavárez
- Chuck Taylor
- Tom Tellmann
- Frank Tepedino
- Ron Theobald
- Dan Thomas
- Gorman Thomas
- Mike Thomas
U
V
- Claudio Vargas
- Greg Vaughn
- Carlos Velázquez
- Freddie Velázquez
- Randy Veres
- José Vidal
- Carlos Villanueva
- Ron Villone
- Fernando Viña
- Luis Vizcaíno
- Jack Voigt
- Bill Voss
- Pete Vuckovich
- John Vukovich
W
- Bill Wegman
- Steve Whitaker
- Devon White
- Kevin Wickander
- Floyd Wicker
- Bob Wickman
- Billy Williams
- Gerald Williams
- Matt Williams
- Anthony Williamson
- Joe Winkelsas
- Matt Wise
- Jim Wohlford
- Dooley Womack
Y
Z
References
- ^ "Brewers Timeline 1991–1997." Milwaukee Brewers. Retrieved on 16 November 2008.
- ^ "Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/hof.shtml. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
- ^ "Brewers Retired Numbers". MilwaukeeBrewers.com. Major League Baseball. http://milwaukee.brewers.mlb.com/mil/history/retired_numbers.jsp. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
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