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N. L. Home Run Leader (47)
Eddie Mathews (MIL)

N. L. Co-Wins Leader (23)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

N. L. ERA Leader (2.10)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

N. L. Stolen Base Leader (26)
Bill Bruton (MIL)
1954


N. L. Stolen Base Leader (34)
Bill Bruton (MIL)

No Hitter:
Jim Wilson
vs. Philadelphia Phillies (2-0)

First Issue of Sports Illustrated
County Stadium – Eddie Mathews
1955


N. L. Stolen Base Leader (25)
Bill Bruton (MIL)

National League 6
American League 5
1956


N. L. Batting Champion (.328)
Hank Aaron (MIL)

N. L. ERA Leader (2.70)
Lew Burdette (MIL)

N. L. Triples Leader (15)
Bill Bruton (MIL)
1957


N. L. Champions
Milwaukee Braves

N. L. Most Valuable Player
Hank Aaron (MIL)

Cy Young Award
Warren Spahn (MIL)

N. L. Home Run Leader (44)
Hank Aaron (MIL)

N. L. Wins Leader (21)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

N. L. RBI Leader (132)
Hank Aaron (MIL)
1958


N. L. Champions
Milwaukee Braves

N. L. Co-Wins Leader (22)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

Yankees Defeat Braves
Win World Series 4-3
1959


N. L. Home Run Leader (46)
Eddie Mathews (MIL)

N. L. Co-Wins Leader (21)
Lew Burdette (MIL)

N. L. Co-Wins Leader (21)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

N. L. Batting Champion (.355)
Hank Aaron (MIL)

Harvey Haddix
Pitches 12 Perfect Innings
In Loss
1960


N. L. Co-Wins Leader (21)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

N. L. RBI Leader (126)
Hank Aaron (MIL)

N. L. Triples Leader (13)
Bill Bruton (MIL)

No Hitter:
Lew Burdette
vs. Philadelphia Phillies (1-0)

No Hitter:
Warren Spahn
vs. Phillies (4-0)
1961


N. L. Co-Wins Leader (21)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

N. L. ERA Leader (3.02)
Warren Spahn (MIL)

No Hitter:
Warren Spahn
vs. Giants (1-0)

Four Home Runs in One Game:
Willie Mays (SF)

300th Win:
Warren Spahn
1962

1963


N. L. Co-Home Run Leader (44)
Hank Aaron (MIL)

N. L. RBI Leader (130)
Hank Aaron (MIL)

Immaculate Inning (8th)
Tony Cloninger (MIL)
vs. Philadelphia Phillies
1964

1965

1968

1969


1970


1971


A.L. Fireman of the Year
Ken Sanders (MIL)

1972


1973


Bonnie Brewer
1973 – 1979


1973 – 1984, 1993 – Present

1974


No Hitter:
Steve Busby (KC)
vs. Milwaukee Brewers (2-0)
1975


A. L. Co-Home Run Leader (36)
George Scott (MIL)

A. L. RBI Leader (109)
George Scott (MIL)

Hank Aaron Breaks Babe Ruth’s
Career RBI Record (2,212)

National League 6
American League 3

Barrelman
1975 – Present
1976


Hank Aaron Hits
755th Home Run

Salute to Hank Aaron
1977

1978

1979


A. L. Home Run Leader (45)
Gorman Thomas (MIL)

1980


A. L. Co-Home Run Leader (41)
Ben Ogilvie (MIL)

A. L. RBI Leader (122)
Cecil Cooper (MIL)

Cycle:
Gary Ward (MIN)
vs. Milwaukee Brewers
1981


A. L. East Division Champions – 2nd Half
Milwaukee Brewers

A. L. Most Valuable Player
Rollie Fingers (MIL)

A.L. Cy Young Award
Rollie Fingers (MIL)

A.L. Fireman of the Year
Rollie Fingers (MIL)

A. L. Co-Wins Leader (14)
Pete Vuckovich (MIL)
1982


A. L. East Division Champions
Milwaukee Brewers

A. L. Most Valuable Player
Robin Yount (MIL)

A.L. Cy Young Award
Pete Vuckovich (MIL)

A. L. Co-Home Run Leader (39)
Gorman Thomas (MIL)
1983


A. L. Co-RBI Leader (126)
Cecil Cooper (MIL)

A. L. Triples Leader (10)
Robin Yount (MIL)

3,000th Strikeout:
Don Sutton
1984


1985

1986


1987



Paul Molitor (MIL)
Steals 2nd, 3rd & Home
1st Inning
vs. Oakland A’s
1988


A. L. Co-Triples Leader (11)
Robin Yount (MIL)
1989


Baseball Scenes Filmed
at County Stadium

A. L. Most Valuable Player
Robin Yount (MIL)

1990



300th Win:
Nolan Ryan
1991


A. L. Co-Triples Leader (13)
Paul Molitor (MIL)


Cecil Fielder Hits Home Run
Out of County Stadium
1992


A.L. Rookie of the Year
Pat Listach (MIL)

1993


Sausage Race
Brat, Italian, Polish, Hot Dog, Chorizo

1994


1995


1996


1997



Immaculate Inning (9th)
Doug Jones (MIL)
vs. Kansas City Royals
1998


1999

2000



Last Brewers Game

Stands at County Stadium Site

Hank Aaron
Home Run #755 Marker




























































































