That guy is whacked for thinking Braun deserves to be on this list.... but I nearly stopped watching when you didn't have Molitor leading off. He's one of the best lead off hitters of all-time. On any team.
You're right about Molitor. He can lead off, bat cleanup, bat in the 9 spot if he wanted to. If I was a manager... I would have in the 4 spot so he can drive in Yount and Cooper all night long and all day. Pure clutch hitter who could drive in a sh*tload of runs. Thank you for commenting
Wow no Ryan Braun????????? And most of all no Hank Aaron!!!!!! Even though they were the Milwaukee Braves, I would still consider him part of the Brewers cuz they have his Braves number retired from when they played in Milwaukee at County Stadium. Maybe overthink it a little more before posting this.
You have a legit complaint about Ryan Braun. In terms of overall talent...Braun will probably overtake Don Money at third base when he puts up some more numbers. But Don Money played on the greatest Brewer team of all-time (1982). For the time being...he gets the nod. In regards to Mr. Aaron. By the time he joined the Brewers in 1975...he was a shell of himself. Mr. Aaron will be remembered for being a Brave (Atlanta and Milwaukee). His Brewer days were very forgettable. Take care.
Molitor-3B Yount-SS Cooper-1B Braun-LF Fielder/Thomas or Greg Vaughn-DH Oglivie-CF Gary Scheffield-RF Ted Simmons-C Gantner-2B
shockersfan 6 months ago
the brewers are in the NL which means they dont have a DH yet you have one in here
ps2dude13 1 year ago
@ps2dude13 they used to be in the AL before the expansion and re-alignment
shockersfan 6 months ago
actually at the dh i would have dave nilsson instead of gorman thomas better hitter for average and way less strikeouts
Skye7713 1 year ago
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fleury150 1 year ago
That guy is whacked for thinking Braun deserves to be on this list.... but I nearly stopped watching when you didn't have Molitor leading off. He's one of the best lead off hitters of all-time. On any team.
ForgetYourself 2 years ago
You're right about Molitor. He can lead off, bat cleanup, bat in the 9 spot if he wanted to. If I was a manager... I would have in the 4 spot so he can drive in Yount and Cooper all night long and all day. Pure clutch hitter who could drive in a sh*tload of runs. Thank you for commenting
OPSportsInc 2 years ago
Wow no Ryan Braun????????? And most of all no Hank Aaron!!!!!! Even though they were the Milwaukee Braves, I would still consider him part of the Brewers cuz they have his Braves number retired from when they played in Milwaukee at County Stadium. Maybe overthink it a little more before posting this.
snowboardcascade 2 years ago
You have a legit complaint about Ryan Braun. In terms of overall talent...Braun will probably overtake Don Money at third base when he puts up some more numbers. But Don Money played on the greatest Brewer team of all-time (1982). For the time being...he gets the nod. In regards to Mr. Aaron. By the time he joined the Brewers in 1975...he was a shell of himself. Mr. Aaron will be remembered for being a Brave (Atlanta and Milwaukee). His Brewer days were very forgettable. Take care.
OPSportsInc 2 years ago