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Brewers' Shortstop Dynasty: Yount to Adames
13 Jan
Summary
- Robin Yount leads the Brewers in numerous offensive categories.
- Willy Adames holds the record for most homers by a Brewers shortstop.
- Jose Valentin was a key player in a notable trade for Sheffield.

Robin Yount, a two-time MVP and Hall of Famer, stands as the greatest shortstop in Milwaukee Brewers history, leading the franchise in games played, runs, hits, and RBIs over his 20-season career. His remarkable tenure included 1,650 hits as a shortstop before a shoulder injury shifted him to center field.
Willy Adames, who played for the Brewers from 2021 to 2024, is recognized as the second-greatest shortstop. He set a new club record with 32 home runs in 2024, surpassing Yount's mark and cementing his place in team history with 107 career homers.
Jose Valentin, acquired in a trade for Gary Sheffield in 1992, is also highlighted for his eight productive years and 249 career home runs, ranking him among the team's top shortstops. J.J. Hardy and Bill Hall are also recognized for their significant contributions to the position.




