Top Ten Greatest Milwaukee Brewers Players of All Time
That's why he was a first ballot Hall of Famer, here's his 1999 Hall of Fame ballot: A proflic hitter with a stoic demeanor who was equally graceful at shortstop and in center field. One of three players to earn MVP honors at two positions. Produced 3,142 hits, 7th most in American League history. Hit .300 six times, 40 doubles four times, 20 HR four times and scored 100 runs five times. Exceptional conditioning and extraordinary work ethic made him a bastion of consistency and durability for 20 seasons an every day major league at age 18.
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He was Milwaukee Brewers' first major marquee star. He came in 1975 to finish out his career where it all began when he was a Milwaukee Brave 21 seasons ago. He no longer lead the Majors in any kind but he did play in the 1975 ALL-STAR Game at of all places Milwaukee. He did though produced some highlights including hitting a home run at Fenway Park in 1975 and his 755th and last home run at home in 1976. Hammerin' Hank truly a baseball legend.
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