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    Milwaukee Brewers: All-Time Home Run Leaders

    Robin AdamsBy Robin AdamsMarch 4, 2023Updated:March 4, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Sep 16, 2020; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Ryan Braun (8) hits a double in the third inning as St. Louis Cardinals catcher Matt Wieters (32) watches at Miller Park. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
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    The Milwaukee Brewers’ all-time home run leaders span all era of the franchise’s history. From the early days of the 70’s, the competitive 80’s, the lowly 90’s and 2000’s, to recent teams, there are plenty of long balls and memories to be found on this list.

    1. Ryan Braun: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 352

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    Sep 12, 2020; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Ryan Braun (8) hits a two run home run in the fourth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Miller Park. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-USA TODAY Sports
    • 2007 NL Rookie of the Year
    • 2011 NL MVP
    • Six seasons with 30+ home runs
    • Six-time All-Star
    • 2012 NL Home Run Leader (41)

    #2. Robin Yount: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 251

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    • 1982 and 1989 AL MVP
    • Three-time All-Star
    • 3,124 career hits
    • Four seasons with 20+ home runs
    • Hall of Fame

    #3. Prince Fielder: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 230

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    • Hit 50 home runs in 2007 (youngest player ever to do it at the time)
    • Hit 28 or more home runs in each season he played for the Brewers
    • Holds to two highest single-season home run totals in franchise history (50 and 46)
    • Three-time All-Star with Milwaukee; six-time All-Star overall
    • 319 career home runs

    #4. Geoff Jenkins: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 212

    • Seven seasons with 20+ home runs
    • One-time All-Star
    • Hit .270 or better in five of ten seasons with the Brewers
    • Won a World Series with the Philadelphia Phillies (2008)
    • 221 career home runs

    #5. Gorman Thomas: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 208

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    1979: Gorman Thomas displayed the home pinstripes, and a disgusted look after striking out in the third inning of the Milwaukee Brewers’ game against the Minnesota Twins at County Stadium.
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    • Led the AL in home runs twice (45 in 1979 and 39 in 1982)
    • Five seasons with 20+ home runs with the Brewers
    • Four seasons with 30+ home runs with the Brewers
    • One-time All-Star
    • 268 career home runs

    #6. Cecil Cooper: Career Home Runs with the Brewers: 201

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    Cecil Cooper of Milwaukee Brewers belts a home run in 1980.
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    • Five-time All-Star
    • Four seasons with 24+ home runs
    • Two seasons with 30+ home runs
    • Three top-five MVP finishes
    • 241 career home runs

    #7. Ben Oglivie: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 176

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    Jun 1979; Unknown location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ben Oglivie at bat during the 1979 season. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
    • Led AL in home runs in 1980 (41)
    • Three-time All-Star
    • Three seasons with 29+ home runs
    • 235 career home runs

    #8. Greg Vaughn: Career Home Runs with the Brewers: 169

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    Greg Vaughn fouls off this pitch in the third inning, but he goes on to hit a two-run home and, in the ninth, the game-winning single. (Greg Vaughn, Milwaukee Brewers)
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    • Made two All-Star teams with the Brewers (four-time All-Star overall)
    • Four seasons with 23+ home runs with the Brewers
    • Hit 50 home runs in 1998 as a member of the San Diego Padres
    • 355 career home runs

    #9. Jeromy Burnitz: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 165

    • One-time All-Star
    • Never hit fewer than 28 home runs in any season with the Brewers
    • Four seasons with 30+ home runs for the Brewers
    • 315 career home runs

    #10. Paul Molitor: Career Home Runs with the Brewers- 160

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    1978: Paul Molitor did not get the chance to wear the new Milwaukee Brewer uniforms for the entire season. Molitor was lost after 125 games and underwent surgery to replace a damaged ligament in his right elbow. The cap “M” was replaced by the new logo but the industrial lettering remains.
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    • Five-time All-Star with the Brewers
    • Never hit more than 19 home runs in any season with the Brewers
    • Hit a career-high 22 home runs in 1994 with the Toronto Blue Jays
    • 234 career home runs
    • 3,319 career hits

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