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Prince Fielder would follow into his father’s footsteps as like his father, he would blast 50 Home Runs in a season and captivate his home town crowd.  Fielder was a power machine, hammering 230 Home Runs as a Brewer (including becoming the first Brewer to win the Home Run Derby) also while winning both a Home Run and RBI Title while playing for Milwaukee.

10. Ben Sheets

An Olympic Gold Medalist with the United States in 2000, Ben Sheets would establish himself as the ace of the Milwaukee Brewers for nearly a decade.  Sheets would be a four time All Star and would have his best season in 2004, where even with a losing record he finished eighth in Cy Young voting.  That season he would lead the National League in SO/BB.  Sheets would unfortunately be an oft-injured hurler, which prevented him from living up to his full potential, though he did secure a record of 86 and 83 with 1,206 Strikeouts and a 3.72 ERA as a Brewer.

294. Radim Vrbata

A productive Right Winger over his NHL career, Radim Vrbata has had three seasons where he eclipsed the 60 Point mark.  An All-Star in 2015, Vrbata also is a former leader in Power Play Goals (2011-12) and he would score 623 Points in the National Hockey League.

Patrick Sharp

A good NHL scorer, Patrick Sharp has had four 60 Point and four 30 Goal seasons.  Sharp’s best time in the league was easily his nine and half years with Chicago where he helped the team win three Stanley Cups, the second of which (2013) saw him lead all playoff skaters in Goals.