1987 Milwaukee Brewers season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1987 Milwaukee Brewers season featured the team finish in third place in the American League East , with a record of 91 wins and 71 losses. The team began the season at a red-hot pace, winning their first 13 games under first-year manager Tom Trebelhorn before losing 12 games in a row in May. Other highlights included Paul Molitor 's 39-game hitting streak, the seventh-longest streak in MLB history and second-longest streak post-World War Two (as of 2024),[ 1] and Juan Nieves tossing the first no-hitter in Brewers history on April 15 with a 7-0 blanking of the Baltimore Orioles .[ 2]
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
1–12
9–3
8–4
7–6
4–9
9–3
2–11
5–7
3–10
7–5
4–8
7–5
1–12
Boston
12–1
—
4–8
3–9
7–6
2–11
6–6
6–7
7–5
7–6
4–8
7–5
7–5
6–7
California
3–9
8–4
—
8–5
7–5
3–9
5–8
7–5
8–5
3–9
6–7
7–6
5–8
5–7
Chicago
4–8
9–3
5–8
—
7–5
3–9
6–7
6–6
6–7
5–7
9–4
6–7
7–6
4–8
Cleveland
6–7
6–7
5–7
5–7
—
4–9
6–6
4–9
3–9
6–7
4–8
5–7
2–10
5–8
Detroit
9–4
11–2
9–3
9–3
9–4
—
5–7
6–7
8–4
5–8
5–7
7–5
8–4
7–6
Kansas City
3–9
6–6
8–5
7–6
6–6
7–5
—
4–8
8–5
5–7
5–8
9–4
7–6
8–4
Milwaukee
11–2
7–6
5–7
6–6
9–4
7–6
8–4
—
3–9
7–6
6–6
4–8
9–3
9–4
Minnesota
7–5
5–7
5–8
7–6
9–3
4–8
5–8
9–3
—
6–6
10–3
9–4
6–7
3–9
New York
10–3
6–7
9–3
7–5
7–6
8–5
7–5
6–7
6–6
—
5–7
7–5
5–7
6–7
Oakland
5–7
8–4
7–6
4–9
8–4
7–5
8–5
6–6
3–10
7–5
—
5–8
6–7
7–5
Seattle
8–4
5–7
6–7
7–6
7–5
5–7
4–9
8–4
4–9
5–7
8–5
—
9–4
2–10
Texas
5–7
5–7
8–5
6–7
10–2
4–8
6–7
3–9
7–6
7–5
7–6
4–9
—
3–9
Toronto
12–1
7–6
7–5
8–4
8–5
6–7
4–8
4–9
9–3
7–6
5–7
10–2
9–3
—
Notable transactions
Roster
1987 Milwaukee Brewers
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Brewers win
Brewers loss
Postponement
Bold
Brewers team member
1987 regular season game log: 91–71 (Home: 48–33; Away: 43–38)
April: 18–3 (Home: 9–0; Away: 9–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 6
Red Sox
5–1
Higuera (1–0)
Stanley (0–1)
52,585
1–0
W1
2
April 8
Red Sox
3–2
Crim (1–0)
Gardner (0–1)
Plesac (1)
7,412
2–0
W2
3
April 9
Red Sox
12–11
Bosio (1–0)
Crawford (0–1)
Clear (1)
9,628
3–0
W3
4
April 10
@ Rangers
11–8
Nieves (1–0)
Guzmán (0–1)
42,415
4–0
W4
5
April 11
@ Rangers
8–6
Higuera (2–0)
Hough (0–1)
Plesac (2)
23,037
5–0
W5
6
April 12
@ Rangers
7–5 (12)
Clear (1–0)
Anderson (0–1)
Bosio (1)
19,782
6–0
W6
7
April 13
@ Orioles
6–3
Bosio (2–0)
McGregor (0–1)
12,986
7–0
W7
8
April 14
@ Orioles
7–4
Ciardi (1–0)
Dixon (1–1)
Plesac (3)
14,049
8–0
W8
9
April 15
@ Orioles
7–0
Nieves (2–0)
Flanagan (0–1)
11,407
9–0
W9
10
April 17
Rangers
10–2
Higuera (3–0)
Mason (0–2)
41,548
10–0
W10
11
April 18
Rangers
4–3
Wegman (1–0)
Witt (0–1)
Plesac (4)
39,715
11–0
W11
12
April 19
Rangers
6–4
Clear (2–0)
Harris (0–2)
29,357
12–0
W12
13
April 20
@ White Sox
5–4
Crim (2–0)
DeLeón (2–1)
Plesac (5)
24,019
13–0
W13
14
April 21
@ White Sox
1–7
Davis (1–1)
Ciardi (1–1)
Winn (1)
17,023
13–1
L1
–
April 22
@ White Sox
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 8
15
April 24
Orioles
6–4
Higuera (4–0)
McGregor (0–3)
23,400
14–1
W1
16
April 25
Orioles
8–2
Wegman (2–0)
Dixon (1–2)
26,366
15–1
W2
17
April 26
Orioles
5–3
Birkbeck (1–0)
Flanagan (0–3)
Plesac (6)
38,523
16–1
W3
18
April 27
@ Angels
10–7 (12)
Mirabella (1–0)
Finley (0–2)
32,290
17–1
W4
19
April 28
@ Angels
5–10
Buice (1–0)
Crim (2–1)
31,358
17–2
L1
20
April 29
@ Athletics
8–7
Bosio (3–0)
G. Nelson (0–1)
Plesac (7)
11,879
18–2
W1
21
April 30
@ Athletics
1–4
Stewart (3–2)
Wegman (2–1)
Howell (3)
10,262
18–3
L1
May: 6–18 (Home: 2–10; Away: 10–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
22
May 1
@ Mariners
10–8
Mirabella (2–0)
Wilkinson (0–1)
Plesac (8)
13,689
19–3
W1
23
May 2
@ Mariners
6–4
Clear (3–0)
Langston (3–3)
Plesac (9)
23,701
20–3
W2
24
May 3
@ Mariners
3–7
Morgan (2–3)
Higuera (4–1)
12,632
20–4
L1
25
May 5
Angels
0–2
Sutton (2–3)
Wegman (2–2)
Moore (4)
13,137
20–5
L2
26
May 6
Angels
0–3
Witt (4–2)
Birkbeck (1–1)
Buice (1)
13,552
20–6
L3
27
May 8
Mariners
3–4 (12)
Clarke (2–0)
Bosio (3–1)
Wilkinson (1)
20,512
20–7
L4
28
May 9
Mariners
2–8
Morgan (3–3)
Nieves (2–1)
43,502
20–8
L5
29
May 10
Mariners
1–5
Moore (2–3)
Wegman (2–3)
25,496
20–9
L6
30
May 12
Athletics
8–10
Stewart (4–3)
Mirabella (2–1)
Howell (6)
9,459
20–10
L7
31
May 13
Athletics
2–8
Young (5–1)
Higuera (4–2)
12,997
20–11
L8
32
May 15
@ Royals
3–4
Quisenberry (2–0)
Clear (3–1)
38,532
20–12
L9
33
May 16
@ Royals
0–13
Leibrandt (5–2)
Wegman (2–4)
40,092
20–13
L10
34
May 17
@ Royals
2–3
Farr (2–1)
Birkbeck (1–2)
Gleaton (3)
35,724
20–14
L11
35
May 19
White Sox
1–5
DeLeón (4–3)
Higuera (4–3)
James (3)
11,903
20–15
L12
36
May 20
White Sox
5–1
Nieves (3–1)
Davis (1–3)
14,371
21–15
W1
37
May 22
Indians
4–2
Wegman (3–4)
Niekro (2–4)
Plesac (10)
15,017
22–15
W2
38
May 23
Indians
2–6
Carlton (3–4)
Birkbeck (1–3)
27,234
22–16
L1
39
May 24
Indians
3–5
Schrom (4–4)
Higuera (4–4)
Bailes (2)
36,338
22–17
L2
40
May 26
@ Twins
2–4
Blyleven (4–4)
Nieves (3–2)
Reardon (10)
23,276
22–18
L3
41
May 27
@ Twins
2–7
Viola (3–5)
Wegman (3–5)
Frazier (1)
22,947
22–19
L4
42
May 28
@ Twins
1–13
Berenguer (3–0)
Birkbeck (1–4)
26,203
22–20
L5
43
May 29
@ Indians
6–9
Bailes (2–0)
Higuera (4–5)
47,442
22–21
L6
44
May 30
@ Indians
6–5 (10)
Clear (4–1)
Huismann (0–3)
Plesac (11)
13,619
23–21
W1
45
May 31
@ Indians
7–1
Nieves (4–2)
Swindell (3–5)
12,831
24–21
W2
June: 13–15 (Home: 8–7; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
46
June 1
Royals
3–2
Wegman (4–5)
Leibrandt (6–4)
Plesac (12)
9,670
25–21
W3
47
June 2
Royals
14–3
Crim (3–1)
Black (2–2)
Clear (2)
12,240
26–21
W4
48
June 3
Royals
4–2
Barker (1–0)
Gubicza (3–6)
Plesac (13)
17,740
27–21
W5
49
June 4
Yankees
9–3
Higuera (5–5)
Niekro (3–4)
23,093
28–21
W6
50
June 5
Yankees
1–13
John (6–1)
Nieves (4–3)
36,951
28–22
L1
51
June 6
Yankees
7–6
Plesac (1–0)
Righetti (4–2)
52,366
29–22
W1
52
June 7
Yankees
3–5
Bordi (2–0)
Crim (3–2)
Clements (1)
52,770
29–23
L1
53
June 9
@ Tigers
5–8
Morris (8–2)
Higuera (5–6)
16,645
29–24
L2
54
June 10
@ Tigers
8–5 (10)
Plesac (2–0)
King (3–5)
16,998
30–24
W1
55
June 11
@ Tigers
8–5
Wegman (5–5)
King (3–6)
Bosio (2)
20,780
31–24
W2
56
June 12
@ Yankees
3–8
Rasmussen (4–4)
Crim (3–3)
31,789
31–25
L1
57
June 13
@ Yankees
1–4
Rhoden (7–4)
Nieves (4–4)
Righetti (13)
30,231
31–26
L2
58
June 14
@ Yankees
6–4
Plesac (3–0)
Righetti (4–3)
50,351
32–26
W1
59
June 15
Twins
0–5
Blyleven (5–5)
Wegman (5–6)
18,403
32–27
L1
60
June 16
Twins
3–7
Viola (6–5)
Crim (3–4)
Reardon (13)
21,613
32–28
L2
61
June 17
Twins
8–5
Clear (5–1)
Straker (2–4)
Plesac (14)
23,389
33–28
W1
62
June 18
@ Blue Jays
6–3
Nieves (5–4)
Stieb (5–4)
Plesac (15)
31,353
34–28
W2
63
June 19
@ Blue Jays
6–15
Musselman (5–1)
Clear (5–2)
31,230
34–29
L1
64
June 20
@ Blue Jays
3–2
Wegman (6–6)
Key (8–5)
Plesac (16)
38,465
35–29
W1
65
June 21
@ Blue Jays
6–7
Musselman (6–1)
Crim (3–5)
Henke (12)
44,444
35–30
L1
66
June 22
@ Red Sox
2–5 (8)
Boyd (1–0)
Johnson (0–1)
29,546
35–31
L2
67
June 23
@ Red Sox
5–9
Crawford (3–2)
Wegman (6–7)
Schiraldi (3)
31,104
35–32
L3
68
June 24
@ Red Sox
7–8
Hurst (8–5)
Higuera (5–7)
Schiraldi (4)
34,376
35–33
L4
69
June 26
Blue Jays
10–5
Plesac (4–0)
Henke (0–2)
29,461
36–33
W1
70
June 27
Blue Jays
1–8
Clancy (8–5)
Nieves (5–5)
48,159
36–34
L1
71
June 28
Blue Jays
11–5
Higuera (6–7)
Stieb (6–5)
42,389
37–34
W1
72
June 29
Tigers
1–11
Morris (11–3)
Bosio (3–2)
21,487
37–35
L1
73
June 30
Tigers
5–8
Petry (5–4)
Clear (5–3)
Hernández (4)
21,609
37–36
L2
July: 15–13 (Home: 9–5; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
74
July 1
Tigers
13–2
Wegman (7–7)
Terrell (6–8)
24,528
38–36
W1
75
July 2
@ Angels
7–9 (13)
Finley (1–3)
Clear (5–4)
28,116
38–37
L1
76
July 3
@ Angels
6–4
Higuera (7–7)
Fraser (5–6)
32,759
39–37
W1
77
July 4
@ Angels
2–1
Bosio (4–2)
Sutton (5–9)
Plesac (17)
62,531
40–37
W2
78
July 5
@ Angels
3–4 (12)
Finley (2–3)
Clear (5–5)
27,525
40–38
L1
79
July 6
@ Mariners
2–3
Morgan (7–9)
Wegman (7–8)
Núñez (10)
15,922
40–39
L2
80
July 7
@ Mariners
5–9
Guetterman (7–1)
Nieves (5–6)
Reed (2)
9,041
40–40
L3
81
July 8
@ Mariners
2–5 (11)
Wilkinson (2–2)
Plesac (4–1)
8,482
40–41
L4
82
July 9
@ Athletics
8–3
Bosio (5–2)
Rijo (1–5)
15,072
41–41
W1
83
July 10
@ Athletics
3–7
Stewart (11–7)
Knudson (0–1)
Eckersley (6)
14,733
41–42
L1
84
July 11
@ Athletics
5–6
Eckersley (6–4)
Plesac (4–2)
28,399
42–42
L2
85
July 12
@ Athletics
4–3
Nieves (6–6)
Howell (2–3)
Plesac (18)
33,519
42–43
W1
ASG
July 14
NL @ AL
2–0
Smith (1–0)
Howell (0–1)
Fernandez (1)
49,671
–
–
86
July 16
Angels
6–4
Higuera (8–7)
McCaskill (2–1)
Plesac (19)
24,325
43–43
W2
87
July 17
Angels
12–2
Wegman (8–8)
Witt (11–6)
19,858
44–43
W3
88
July 18
Angels
6–12
Buice (4–3)
Plesac (4–3)
35,038
44–44
L1
89
July 19
Angels
5–8
Lazorko (3–5)
Aldrich (0–1)
Minton (7)
30,635
44–45
L2
90
July 20
Mariners
13–11
Crim (4–5)
Morgan (7–11)
Clear (3)
10,577
45–45
W1
91
July 21
Mariners
6–4
Higuera (9–7)
Moore (3–12)
13,373
46–45
W2
92
July 22
Mariners
1–2
Langston (11–9)
Wegman (8–9)
19,221
46–46
L1
93
July 23
Athletics
12–5
Bosio (6–2)
Andújar (3–3)
14,475
47–46
W1
94
July 24
Athletics
10–2
Nieves (7–6)
Ontiveros (5–4)
20,828
48–46
W2
95
July 25
Athletics
4–13
Young (10–5)
Knudson (0–2)
34,344
48–47
L1
96
July 26
Athletics
7–4
Higuera (10–7)
Lamp (1–1)
Plesac (20)
25,764
49–47
W1
97
July 27
@ Rangers
4–5
Williams (6–3)
Plesac (4–4)
16,621
49–48
L1
98
July 28
@ Rangers
9–2
Bosio (7–2)
Guzmán (8–10)
Clear (4)
17,899
50–48
W1
99
July 29
@ Rangers
9–8 (12)
Plesac (5–4)
Kilgus (1–2)
17,157
51–48
W2
100
July 30
White Sox
6–1
Knudson (1–2)
Allen (0–5)
Crim (1)
16,547
52–48
W3
101
July 31
White Sox
6–8
Dotson (8–7)
Higuera (10–8)
Thigpen (2)
24,722
52–49
L1
August: 18–11 (Home: 10–7; Away: 8–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
102
August 1
White Sox
2–3
LaPoint (1–0)
Wegman (8–10)
Searage (2)
43.335
52–50
L2
103
August 2
White Sox
3–7
Long (6–6)
Bosio (7–3)
Thigpen (3)
30,582
52–51
L3
104
August 4
Orioles
9–8 (12)
Knudson (2–2)
Williamson (5–8)
19,296
53–51
W1
105
August 5
Orioles
5–1
Higuera (11–8)
Bell (9–8)
14,281
54–51
W2
106
August 6
Orioles
11–8
Aldrich (1–1)
Griffin (2–4)
Crim (2)
24,353
55–51
W3
107
August 7
@ White Sox
7–4 (10)
Clear (6–5)
Thigpen (3–3)
Plesac (21)
22,658
56–51
W4
108
August 8
@ White Sox
5–3
Burris (1–0)
DeLeón (5–10)
Crim (3)
–
57–51
W5
109
August 8
@ White Sox
6–8
Bannister (7–9)
Bosio (7–4)
Thigpen (4)
18,993
57–52
L1
110
August 9
@ White Sox
8–4
Nieves (8–6)
Allen (0–7)
15,498
58–52
W1
111
August 10
Rangers
4–3 (12)
Aldrich (2–1)
Russell (4–2)
21,257
59–52
W2
112
August 11
Rangers
1–7
Harris (5–8)
Knudson (2–3)
17,502
59–53
L1
113
August 12
Rangers
3–12
Kilgus (2–4)
Burris (1–1)
21,609
59–54
L2
114
August 13
@ Orioles
4–5
Boddicker (8–6)
Bosio (7–5)
Niedenfuer (8)
24,910
59–55
L3
115
August 14
@ Orioles
6–2
Nieves (9–6)
Bell (9–9)
Crim (4)
19,761
60–55
W1
116
August 15
@ Orioles
1–2
Flanagan (2–5)
Higuera (11–9)
29,243
60–56
L1
117
August 16
@ Orioles
6–2
Crim (5–5)
Schmidt (10–4)
Plesac (22)
25,950
61–56
W1
118
August 17
@ Indians
5–3
Knudson (3–3)
Bailes (6–5)
7,011
62–56
W2
119
August 18
@ Indians
8–9 (12)
Farrell (1–0)
Burris (1–2)
10,205
62–57
L1
120
August 19
@ Indians
13–2
Nieves (10–6)
Candiotti (6–12)
8,288
63–57
W1
121
August 20
@ Indians
14–2
Higuera (12–9)
Schrom (5–10)
7,855
64–57
W2
122
August 21
Royals
3–0
Barker (3–0)
D. Jackson (6–15)
Crim (5)
37,141
65–57
W3
123
August 22
Royals
7–8
Gleaton (3–4)
Knudson (3–4)
37,740
65–58
L1
124
August 23
Royals
10–5
Aldrich (3–1)
Stoddard (1–2)
33,887
66–58
W1
125
August 25
Indians
10–9
Nieves (11–6)
Schrom (5–11)
Crim (6)
15,580
67–58
W2
126
August 26
Indians
1–0 (10)
Higuera (13–9)
Jones (3–4)
11,246
68–58
W3
127
August 27
Indians
4–3
Knudson (4–4)
Akerfelds (1–4)
Crim (7)
15,175
69–58
W4
128
August 28
Twins
1–0
Bosio (8–5)
Straker (6–9)
22,461
70–58
W5
129
August 29
Twins
3–12
Blyleven (13–10)
Barker (2–1)
34,834
70–59
L1
130
August 30
Twins
6–10
Atherton (5–4)
Crim (5–6)
Reardon (25)
22,417
70–60
L2
September: 20–9 (Home: 10–4; Away: 4–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
131
September 1
@ Royals
2–0
Higuera (14–9)
Saberhagen (16–8)
19,067
71–60
W1
132
September 2
@ Royals
3–2
Wegman (9–10)
Leibrandt (13–10)
Plesac (23)
19,430
72–60
W2
133
September 3
@ Royals
8–2
Bosio (9–5)
Gubicza (9–16)
Crim (8)
23,122
73–60
W3
134
September 4
@ Twins
1–2 (12)
Berenguer (6–0)
Plesac (5–5)
27,380
73–61
L1
135
September 5
@ Twins
1–2
Atherton (7–4)
Crim (5–7)
51,122
73–62
L2
136
September 6
@ Twins
6–0
Higuera (15–9)
Carlton (6–14)
36,586
74–62
W1
137
September 7
Blue Jays
3–5
Ward (1–0)
Plesac (5–6)
Henke (32)
16,935
74–63
L1
138
September 8
Blue Jays
6–4
Bosio (10–5)
Stieb (13–8)
Crim (9)
8,053
75–63
W1
139
September 9
Blue Jays
6–4
Clear (7–5)
Wells (1–3)
10,555
76–63
W2
140
September 10
Tigers
4–3
Nieves (12–6)
Tanana (13–10)
Mirabella (1)
9,715
77–63
W3
141
September 11
Tigers
5–2
Higuera (16–9)
Henneman (9–2)
21,161
78–63
W4
142
September 12
Tigers
11–2
Wegman (10–10)
Morris (17–8)
50,288
79–63
W5
143
September 13
Tigers
1–5
Terrell (14–10)
Bosio (10–6)
21,880
79–64
L1
144
September 14
@ Yankees
6–4
Stapleton (1–0)
Gullickson (2–2)
Clear (5)
20,211
80–64
W1
145
September 15
@ Yankees
3–4
Leiter (1–0)
Nieves (12–7)
Righetti (28)
22,102
80–65
L1
146
September 16
@ Yankees
5–4
Higuera (17–9)
Stoddard (4–3)
20,232
81–65
W1
147
September 18
@ Tigers
6–7
Terrell (15–10)
Wegman (10–11)
King (9)
30,104
81–66
L1
148
September 19
@ Tigers
2–5
Alexander (7–0)
Bosio (10–7)
34,006
81–67
L2
149
September 20
@ Tigers
11–4
Nieves (13–7)
Morris (18–9)
Crim (10)
42,143
82–67
W1
–
September 21
Yankees
Postponed (wet grounds); Makeup: September 22
150
September 22
Yankees
7–2
Higuera (18–9)
John (12–6)
Mirabella (2)
–
83–67
W2
151
September 22
Yankees
8–10
Clements (3–2)
Crim (5–8)
Righetti (30)
12,651
83–68
L1
152
September 23
Yankees
8–7 (10)
Crim (6–8)
Righetti (8–5)
11,219
84–68
W1
153
September 24
Red Sox
7–6
Clear (8–5)
Sambito (2–5)
7,745
85–68
W2
154
September 25
Red Sox
2–9
Clemens (18–9)
Nieves (13–8)
12,878
85–69
L1
155
September 26
Red Sox
3–2
Stapleton (2–0)
Nipper (10–12)
19,206
86–69
W1
156
September 27
Red Sox
9–6
Burris (2–2)
Stanley (4–15)
Crim (11)
26,175
87–69
W2
157
September 28
@ Blue Jays
6–4
Wegman (11–11)
Flanagan (6–8)
Clear (6)
34,113
88–69
W3
158
September 29
@ Blue Jays
5–3
Bosio (11–7)
Key (17–7)
34,314
89–69
W4
159
September 30
@ Blue Jays
5–2
Nieves (14–8)
Stieb (13–9)
35,245
90–69
W5
October: 1–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–2)
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and honors
Farm system
The Brewers' farm system consisted of five minor league affiliates in 1987.[ 11]
Notes
^ "Longest hitting streaks in MLB history" . MLB . MLB . Retrieved April 3, 2024 .
^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures , 2008 Edition, p.143, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
^ Tim Leary at Baseball-Reference
^ Brian Turang at Baseball-Reference
^ Mark Kiefer at Baseball-Reference
^ Jim Morris at Baseball-Reference
^ Bill Mooneyham at Baseball-Reference
^ Skeeter Barnes at Baseball-Reference
^ Ray Burris at Baseball-Reference
^ "Hutch Award | Baseball Almanac" .
^ "1987 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Affiliates" . Baseball-Reference . Sports Reference. Retrieved December 30, 2020 .
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