2016 Milwaukee Brewers season

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2016  Milwaukee Brewers
League National League
Division Central
Ballpark Miller Park
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Record73–89 (.451)
Divisional place4th
Owners Mark Attanasio
General managers David Stearns
Managers Craig Counsell
Television Fox Sports Wisconsin
(Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Craig Coshun, Matt Lepay)
WYTU-LD (Spanish-language coverage, Sunday home games; Hector Molina, Kevin Holden)
Radio 620 WTMJ
(Bob Uecker, Jeff Levering, Lane Grindle)
1510 ESPN Deportes (Spanish-language coverage, select daytime games; Andy Olivares)
Stats ESPN.com
Baseball Reference
  2015 Seasons 2017  

The 2016 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 47th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 19th in the National League, and 48th overall. They finished the season in fourth place in the National League Central and did not make the playoffs.

Contents

Regular season

Season standings

National League Central

NL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago Cubs 10358.64057244634
St. Louis Cardinals 8676.53117½38434833
Pittsburgh Pirates 7883.4842538424041
Milwaukee Brewers 7389.45130½41403249
Cincinnati Reds 6894.42035½38433051

National League Wild Card

Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Chicago Cubs 10358.640
Washington Nationals 9567.586
Los Angeles Dodgers 9171.562
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 8775.537
San Francisco Giants 8775.537
St. Louis Cardinals 8676.5311
Miami Marlins 7982.491
Pittsburgh Pirates 7883.484
Colorado Rockies 7587.46312
Milwaukee Brewers 7389.45114
Philadelphia Phillies 7191.43816
Arizona Diamondbacks 6993.42618
Atlanta Braves 6893.42218½
San Diego Padres 6894.42019
Cincinnati Reds 6894.42019

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2016
TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 5–22–53–310–97–122–43–45–14–31–510–96–134–32–55–15
Atlanta 2–53–33–41–61–511–72–510–911–83–44–23–42–44–158–12
Chicago 5–23–315–42–44–34–311–82–55–114–44–24–310–95–215–5
Cincinnati 3–34–34–155–22–53–411–80–64–29–103–43–39–103–45–15
Colorado 9–106–14–22–57–122–51–56–12–52–510–99–102–44–29–11
Los Angeles 12–75–13–45–212–71–65–24–34–22–511–88–114–25–110–10
Miami 4–27–113–44–35–26–14–27–129–106–13–32–44–39–106–14
Milwaukee 4–35–28–118–115–12–52–42–53–49–103–41–56–134–211–9
New York 1–59–105–26–01–63–412–75–212–73–34–34–33–37–1212–8
Philadelphia 3–48–111–52–45–22–410–94–37–123–45–23–32–55–1411–9
Pittsburgh 5–14–34–1410–95–25–21–610–93–34–33–34–39–102–49–11
San Diego 9–102–42–44–39–108–113–34–33–42–53–38–111–64–36–14
San Francisco 13–64–33–43–310–911–84–25–13–43–33–411–83–43–48–12
St. Louis 3–44–29–1010–94–22–43–413–63–35–210–96–14–32–58–12
Washington 5–215–42–54–32–41–510–92–412–714–54–23–44–35–212–8

Game log

2016 game log: 73–89 (Home: 41–40; Away: 32–49)
April: 8–15 (Home: 5–8; Away: 3–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 4 Giants 3–12 Bumgarner (1–0) Peralta (0–1)44,3180–1L1
2April 5 Giants 1–2 Cueto (1–0) Nelson (0–1) Casilla (1)24,1230–2L2
3April 6 Giants 4–3 Thornburg (1–0) López (0–1) Jeffress (1)20,0981–2W1
4April 8 Astros 6–4 Anderson (1–0) Feldman (0–1) Jeffress (2)30,1002–2W2
5April 9 Astros 4–6 Fister (1–0) Peralta (0–2) Gregerson (2)28,1272–3L1
6April 10 Astros 3–2 Nelson (1–1) Keuchel (1–1) Jeffress (3)28,4413–3W1
7April 11@ Cardinals 1–10 Wacha (1–0) Jungmann (0–1)47,6083–4L1
8April 13@ Cardinals 6–4 Blazek (1–0) Rosenthal (0–1) Jeffress (4)40,9944–4W1
9April 14@ Cardinals 0–7 García (1–0) Peralta (0–3)40,1684–5L1
10April 15@ Pirates 8–4 Nelson (2–1) Locke (0–1)24,2805–5W1
11April 16@ Pirates 0–5 Niese (2–0) Jungmann (0–2)34,9575–6L1
12April 17@ Pirates 3–9 Nicasio (2–1) Davies (0–1)31,1245–7L2
13April 18@ Twins 4–7 (6) Hughes (1–2) Anderson (1–1)21,0785–8L3
14April 19@ Twins 6–5 Thornburg (2–0) Jepsen (0–3) Jeffress (5)17,5976–8W1
15April 20 Twins 10–5 Nelson (3–1) Pressly (1–1)21,0877–8W2
16April 21 Twins 1–8 Nolasco (1–0) Jungmann (0–3)30,1077–9L1
17April 22 Phillies 2–5 Nola (1–2) Davies (0–2)23,4397–10L2
18April 23 Phillies 6–10 Oberholtzer (1–0) Anderson (1–2)34,8137–11L3
19April 24 Phillies 8–5 Peralta (1–3) Eickhoff (1–3) Jeffress (6)28,1318–11W1
20April 26@ Cubs 3–4 Warren (2–0) Nelson (3–2) Rondón (4)35,8618–12L1
April 27@ Cubs Postponed (inclement weather)(Makeup date: August 16)
21April 28@ Cubs 2–7 Arrieta (5–0) Jungmann (0–4)32,7348–13L2
22April 29 Marlins 3–6 Conley (1–1) Davies (0–3) Ramos (7)23,2158–14L3
23April 30 Marlins 5–7 Chen (2–1) Anderson (1–3) Phelps (1)28,1938–15L4
May: 15–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
24May 1 Marlins 14–5 Peralta (2–3) Koehler (2–3)28,1819–15W1
25May 2 Angels 8–5 Nelson (4–2) Weaver (3–1)21,35210–15W2
26May 3 Angels 5–4 Guerra (1–0) Tropeano (1–1) Jeffress (7)28,18011–15W3
27May 4 Angels 3–7 Salas (2–1) Thornburg (2–1) Smith (2)21,90711–16L1
28May 5@ Reds 5–9 Simón (1–3) Anderson (1–4)13,08811–17L2
29May 6@ Reds 1–5 Adleman (1–0) Cravy (0–1) Cingrani (1)28,24911–18L3
30May 7@ Reds 13–7 (10) Jeffress (1–0) Cotham (0–2)27,56712–18W1
31May 8@ Reds 5–4 Capuano (1–0) Ohlendorf (3–3) Jeffress (8)22,37613–18W2
32May 9@ Marlins 1–4 Fernández (4–2) Peralta (2–4) Morris (1)16,76913–19L1
33May 10@ Marlins 10–2 Davies (1–3) Conley (2–2)17,22514–19W1
34May 11@ Marlins 2–3 Chen (3–1) Anderson (1–5) Ramos (10)19,89314–20L1
35May 12 Padres 0–3 Shields (2–5) Nelson (4–3) Buchter (1)17,37414–21L2
36May 13 Padres 1–0 Guerra (2–0) Friedrich (0–1) Jeffress (9)35,29115–21W1
37May 14 Padres 7–8 (12) Campos (1–0) Capuano (1–1) Villanueva (1)28,89615–22L1
38May 15 Padres 3–2 Boyer (1–0) Quackenbush (1–2) Jeffress (10)26,30616–22W1
39May 17 Cubs 4–2 Anderson (2–5) Hendricks (2–3) Jeffress (11)24,36117–22W2
40May 18 Cubs 1–2 (13) Wood (2–0) Torres (0–1) Richard (1)31,21217–23L1
41May 19 Cubs 5–3 Guerra (3–0) Hammel (5–1) Thornburg (1)38,78118–23W1
42May 20@ Mets 2–3 Matz (6–1) Peralta (2–5) Familia (14)36,23918–24L1
43May 21@ Mets 4–5 Familia (1–0) Blazek (1–1)39,68818–25L2
44May 22@ Mets 1–3 Syndergaard (5–2) Anderson (2–6) Familia (15)40,17318–26L3
45May 24@ Braves 2–1 Blazek (2–1) Norris (1–6) Jeffress (12)15,18519–26W1
46May 25@ Braves 3–2 (13) Blazek (3–1) Kelly (0–2) Torres (1)12,86920–26W2
47May 26@ Braves 6–2 Peralta (3–5) Wisler (2–4) Torres (2)14,88521–26W3
48May 27 Reds 9–5 Davies (2–3) Lamb (0–3)20,44122–26W4
49May 28 Reds 6–7 Wood (4–1) Jeffress (1–1) Cingrani (4)30,29322–27L1
50May 29 Reds 5–4 Nelson (5–3) Finnegan (1–4) Boyer (1)34,90123–27W1
51May 30 Cardinals 0–6 Martínez (5–5) Guerra (3–1)34,56923–28L1
52May 31 Cardinals 3–10 Leake (4–4) Peralta (3–6)24,48723–29L2
June: 12–14 (Home: 8–5; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
53June 1 Cardinals 3–1 Davies (3–3) García (4–5) Jeffress (13)24,05024–29W1
54June 2@ Phillies 4–1 Anderson (3–6) Eickhoff (2–8) Jeffress (14)22,89025–29W2
55June 3@ Phillies 3–6 Bailey (3–0) Nelson (5–4) Gómez (18)20,13825–30L1
56June 4@ Phillies 6–3 Smith (1–0) Neris (1–3) Jeffress (15)25,17726–30W1
57June 5@ Phillies 1–8 Nola (5–4) Peralta (3–7)24,25926–31L1
58June 7 Athletics 5–4 Davies (4–3) Manaea (2–4) Jeffress (16)19,28327–31W1
59June 8 Athletics 4–0 Anderson (4–6) Hahn (2–4)18,18828–31W2
60June 9 Mets 2–5 Colón (5–3) Nelson (5–5) Familia (20)22,98028–32L1
61June 10 Mets 1–2 (11) Blevins (2–0) Boyer (1–1) Familia (21)27,35828–33L2
62June 11 Mets 7–4 Peralta (4–7) Verrett (3–4) Jeffress (17)38,42329–33W1
63June 12 Mets 5–3 Davies (5–3) Matz (7–3) Jeffress (18)32,49130–33W2
64June 13@ Giants 5–11 Suárez (2–1) Knebel (0–1) Law (1)41,54330–34L1
65June 14@ Giants 2–3 Bumgarner (8–2) Smith (1–1) Casilla (14)41,75030–35L2
66June 15@ Giants 1–10 Cueto (10–1) Nelson (5–6)41,81130–36L3
67June 16@ Dodgers 8–6 Thornburg (3–1) Báez (0–2) Jeffress (19)44,18331–36W1
68June 17@ Dodgers 2–3 (10) Báez (1–2) Jeffress (1–2)44,99831–37L1
69June 18@ Dodgers 6–10 Hatcher (4–3) Anderson (4–7)44,11231–38L2
70June 19@ Dodgers 1–2 Jansen (3–2) Thornburg (3–2)45,93131–39L3
71June 21@ Athletics 3–5 Doolittle (2–2) Smith (1–2) Madson (13)14,81031–40L4
72June 22@ Athletics 4–2 Guerra (4–1) Mengden (0–3) Thornburg (2)13,58632–40W1
73June 24 Nationals 5–3 Torres (1–1) Scherzer (8–5) Jeffress (20)32,66833–40W2
74June 25 Nationals 6–5 Garza (1–0) González (3–7) Jeffress (21)30,08534–40W3
75June 26 Nationals 2–3 Roark (7–5) Barnes (0–1) Kelley (3)30,21534–41L1
76June 28 Dodgers 5–6 Urías (1–2) Anderson (4–8) Jansen (23)33,81934–42L2
77June 29 Dodgers 7–0 Guerra (5–1) Stewart (0–1)26,56635–42W1
78June 30 Dodgers 1–8 Maeda (7–5) Davies (5–4)33,02935–43L1
July: 12–13 (Home: 8–5; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
79July 1@ Cardinals 1–7 García (6–6) Garza (1–1)42,98735–44L2
80July 2@ Cardinals 0–3 Wainwright (7–5) Nelson (5–7) Oh (1)40,57335–45L3
81July 3@ Cardinals 8–9 Wacha (5–7) Anderson (4–9) Oh (2)41,14835–46L4
82July 4@ Nationals 1–0 Guerra (6–1) Scherzer (9–6) Jeffress (22)29,17436–46W1
83July 5@ Nationals 5–2 Davies (6–4) González (4–8) Jeffress (23)25,13837–46W2
84July 6@ Nationals 4–7 Roark (8–5) Garza (1–2) Papelbon (17)26,33037–47L1
85July 8 Cardinals 4–3 Jeffress (2–2) Rosenthal (2–4)28,34338–47W1
86July 9 Cardinals 1–8 Martínez (8–6) Anderson (4–10)37,10138–48L1
87July 10 Cardinals 1–5 Leake (6–7) Guerra (6–2)42,06638–49L2
87th All-Star Game in San Diego, California
88July 15@ Reds 4–5 DeSclafani (4–0) Garza (1–3) Ohlendorf (2)30,68038–50L3
89July 16@ Reds 9–1 Nelson (6–7) Lamb (1–7)31,32839–50W1
90July 17@ Reds 0–1 Cingrani (2–2) Thornburg (3–3)23,08539–51L1
91July 19@ Pirates 2–3 Melancon (1–1) Thornburg (3–4)27,10639–52L2
92July 20@ Pirates 9–5 Torres (2–1) Locke (8–6)36,71740–52W1
93July 21@ Pirates 3–5 Liriano (6–9) Garza (1–4) Melancon (28)35,97840–53L1
94July 22 Cubs 2–5 Hammel (9–5) Nelson (6–8) Rondón (17)42,24340–54L2
95July 23 Cubs 6–1 Davies (7–4) Lackey (7–7)44,64341–54W1
96July 24 Cubs 5–6 Nathan (1–0) Smith (1–3) Rondón (18)43,31041–55L1
97July 25 D-backs 7–2 Anderson (5–10) Shipley (0–1)25,34742–55W1
98July 26 D-backs 9–4 Thornburg (4–4) Hudson (1–2)24,07443–55W2
99July 27 D-backs 1–8 Bradley (4–6) Nelson (6–9)22,58143–56L1
100July 28 D-backs 6–4 Davies (8–4) Ray (5–10) Jeffress (24)33,97144–56W1
101July 29 Pirates 3–1 Guerra (7–2) Brault (0–1) Jeffress (25)29,44245–56W2
102July 30 Pirates 5–3 Anderson (6–10) Taillon (2–2) Jeffress (26)36,66346–56W3
103July 31 Pirates 4–2 Garza (2–4) Liriano (6–11) Jeffress (27)32,40547–56W4
August: 10–20 (Home: 7–10; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
104August 1@ Padres 3–7 Villanueva (2–2) Nelson (6–10)24,00947–57L1
105August 2@ Padres 3–2 Davies (9–4) Perdomo (5–5) Thornburg (3)26,15248–57W1
106August 3@ Padres 3–12 Jackson (2–2) Guerra (7–3)24,12448–58L1
107August 5@ D-backs 2–3 (11) Loewen (1–0) Boyer (1–2)20,00848–59L2
108August 6@ D-backs 15–6 Garza (3–4) Corbin (4–11)29,37049–59W1
109August 7@ D-backs 3–9 Hudson (2–2) Nelson (6–11)24,02149–60L1
110August 8 Braves 3–4 (12) Cunniff (1–0) Torres (2–2) Johnson (9)20,97649–61L2
111August 9 Braves 1–2 Jenkins (2–2) Peralta (4–8) Cabrera (3)20,04849–62L3
112August 10 Braves 4–3 Anderson (7–10) De La Cruz (0–5) Thornburg (4)20,03550–62W1
113August 11 Braves 11–3 Garza (4–4) Hernández (1–1)30,16751–62W2
114August 12 Reds 4–7 Bailey (2–1) Nelson (6–12)24,55351–63L1
115August 13 Reds 5–11 Straily (8–6) Davies (9–5)30,35751–64L2
116August 14 Reds 7–3 Peralta (5–8) Reed (0–7)30,10352–64W1
117August 16@ Cubs 0–4 Cahill (2–3) Garza (4–5) Chapman (25)41,14852–65L1
118August 16@ Cubs 1–4 Hammel (13–5) Mariñez (0–1) Chapman (26)39,42052–66L2
119August 17@ Cubs 1–6 Lester (13–4) Nelson (6–13)40,31052–67L3
120August 18@ Cubs 6–9 Arrieta (15–5) Davies (9–6) Chapman (27)41,40752–68L4
121August 19@ Mariners 6–7 LeBlanc (3–0) Suter (0–1) Díaz (9)37,75852–69L5
122August 20@ Mariners 2–8 Hernández (8–4) Peralta (5–9)29,17052–70L6
123August 21@ Mariners 7–6 Thornburg (5–4) Wilhelmsen (2–4)35,83353–70W1
124August 22 Rockies 4–2 Nelson (7–13) Bettis (10–7) Thornburg (5)20,45854–70W2
125August 23 Rockies 6–4 Suter (1–1) Logan (2–3) Knebel (1)21,46055–70W3
126August 24 Rockies 7–1 Davies (10–6) Anderson (4–5)26,70256–70W4
127August 25 Pirates 2–3 (10) Bastardo (2–0) Torres (2–3) Watson (8)20,29656–71L1
128August 26 Pirates 3–5 Vogelsong (3–3) Garza (4–6) Watson (9)25,47456–72L2
129August 27 Pirates 6–9 Locke (9–7) Boyer (1–3) Feliz (2)35,29556–73L3
130August 28 Pirates 1–3 Nova (11–6) Anderson (7–11) Watson (10)37,58356–74L4
131August 29 Cardinals 5–6 Socolovich (1–0) Thornburg (5–5) Oh (14)18,66356–75L5
132August 30 Cardinals 1–2 (10) Oh (4–2) Knebel (0–2) Duke (2)22,91856–76L6
133August 31 Cardinals 3–1 Garza (5–6) Weaver (1–2) Thornburg (6)17,64557–76W1
September: 14–13 (Home: 4–5; Away: 10–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
134September 2@ Pirates 1–0 Boyer (2–3) Taillon (3–4) Thornburg (7)21,77258–76W2
135September 3@ Pirates 7–4 Torres (3–3) Feliz (4–2) Thornburg (8)26,63759–76W3
136September 4@ Pirates 10–0 Anderson (8–11) Brault (0–2)25,31860–76W4
137September 5 Cubs 2–7 Hendricks (14–7) Davies (10–7)43,66260–77L1
138September 6 Cubs 12–5 Peralta (6–9) Hammel (14–8)32,88861–77W1
139September 7 Cubs 2–1 Knebel (1–2) Smith (2–5) Thornburg (9)23,83262–77W2
140September 8@ Cardinals 12–5 Guerra (8–3) García (10–12)40,41663–77W3
141September 9@ Cardinals 3–4 Martínez (14–7) Nelson (7–14) Oh (17)42,64763–78L1
142September 10@ Cardinals 1–5 Wainwright (11–8) Knebel (1–3)45,44063–79L2
143September 11@ Cardinals 2–1 Thornburg (6–5) Siegrist (5–3)44,70364–79W1
144September 12@ Reds 0–3 Wood (6–3) Peralta (6–10) Iglesias (3)14,67164–80L1
145September 13@ Reds 4–6 Straily (12–8) Garza (5–7)12,92664–81L2
146September 14@ Reds 7–0 Guerra (9–3) Adleman (2–4)14,36865–81W1
147September 15@ Cubs 5–4 Nelson (8–14) Grimm (1–1) Thornburg (10)41,36266–81W2
148September 16@ Cubs 4–5 (10) Chapman (4–1) Boyer (2–4)40,82366–82L1
149September 17@ Cubs 11–3 Davies (11–7) Arrieta (17–7)40,95667–82W1
150September 18@ Cubs 3–1 Peralta (7–10) Hendricks (15–8) Thornburg (11)41,28668–82W2
151September 20 Pirates 3–6 Hughes (1–1) Garza (5–8) Watson (14)20,82968–83L1
152September 21 Pirates 1–4 Kuhl (5–3) Nelson (8–15) Watson (15)25,48268–84L2
153September 22 Pirates 3–1 Anderson (9–11) Vogelsong (3–6) Thornburg (12)24,58269–84W1
154September 23 Reds 5–4 Suter (2–1) DeSclafani (8–5) Thornburg (13)35,36470–84W2
155September 24 Reds 1–6 Straily (14–8) Jungmann (0–5)31,39870–85L1
156September 25 Reds 2–4 Finnegan (10–11) Peralta (7–11) Iglesias (4)31,77670–86L2
157September 26@ Rangers 8–3 Garza (6–8) Pérez (10–11)27,26371–86W1
158September 27@ Rangers 4–6 Barnette (7–3) Nelson (8–16) Dyson (37)29,66871–87L1
159September 28@ Rangers 5–8 Jeffress (3–2) Knebel (1–4)36,61971–88L2
160September 30@ Rockies 1–4 Bettis (14–8) Suter (2–2) Ottavino (7)41,06871–89L3
October: 2–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
161October 1@ Rockies 4–3 (10) Thornburg (7–5) Ottavino (1–3) Barnes (1)32,83572–89W1
162October 2@ Rockies 6–4 (10) Thornburg (8–5) Rusin (3–5) Knebel (2)27,76273–89W2
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Detailed Records

Roster

2016 Milwaukee Brewers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Jonathan Villar 1565899216838319636279.285.457
Chris Carter 160549841222714194376.222.499
Ryan Braun 1355118015623330911646.305.538
Scooter Gennett 136498581313011456838.263.412
Hernán Pérez 1234045011018313563418.272.428
Jonathan Lucroy 95338481011731350533.299.482
Kirk Nieuwenhuis 12533538701811344856.209.385
Aaron Hill 782543472110829430.283.421
Ramón Flores 104249185180219331.205.261
Domingo Santana 7724634631401132232.256.447
Martín Maldonado 76208214270821135.202.351
Keon Broxton 7520728501019192336.242.430
Orlando Arcia 552012144103417815.219.358
Alex Presley 47116122320311011.198.293
Jake Elmore 59787172004217.218.244
Manny Piña 337141840212010.254.344
Yadiel Rivera 35661214400302.212.273
Colin Walsh 3847441002015.085.106
Will Middlebrooks 102723000104.111.111
Andy Wilkins 262433101313.125.292
Michael Reed 82234000012.182.182
Andrew Susac 91734101202.235.471
Josmil Pinto 6510000001.000.000
Pitcher Totals16226814293021207.108.142
Team Totals1625330671129924919194641181599.244.407

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Jimmy Nelson 8164.6232320179.11861089286140
Zach Davies 1173.9728280163.1166797238135
Chase Anderson 9114.3931300151.2155837453120
Wily Peralta 7114.8623230127.215273694393
Junior Guerra 932.8120200121.294403843100
Matt Garza 684.5119190101.211767513670
Carlos Torres 332.73720282.16526253078
Tyler Thornburg 852.156701367.03819162590
Blaine Boyer 243.95610166.08030291726
Jhan Mariñez 013.22430058.26024212147
Jeremy Jeffress 222.224702744.24513111135
Michael Blazek 315.66410041.15231262736
Corey Knebel 144.68350232.23220171638
Tyler Cravy 012.86202028.121991222
Taylor Jungmann 057.7686026.23024231718
Jacob Barnes 012.70270126.22498626
Chris Capuano 114.13160024.02311111527
Will Smith 133.68270022.018139922
Brent Suter 223.32142021.22588515
Rob Scahill 002.45160018.11655314
David Goforth 0010.97100010.218141349
Sam Freeman 0012.917007.213111198
Ben Rowen 0015.004003.0106502
Damien Magnifico 006.003003.022230
Neil Ramírez 0010.802001.222203
Ariel Peña 0027.001001.255520
Michael Kirkman 009.001001.011111
Team Totals73894.08162162461434.114507336505321175

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Farm system

The Brewers' farm system consisted of seven minor league affiliates in 2016. [1]

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox Pacific Coast League Rick Sweet
Double-A Biloxi Shuckers Southern League Mike Guerrero
Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees Florida State League Joe Ayrault
Class A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Matt Erickson
Rookie Helena Brewers Pioneer League Nestor Corredor
Rookie AZL Brewers Arizona League Tony Diggs
Rookie DSL Brewers Dominican Summer League

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References

  1. "2016 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved January 1, 2021.