From the 1982 World Series team to more current additions, a look at the all-time career wins list in Brewers history.
No. 5 Yovani Gallardo
Yovani Gallardo spent eight of his 12 seasons with the Brewers. He went 89-64 with a 3.69 ERA during his tenure with the Brewers, which lasted from 2007 to 2014. He earned a spot on the 2010 All-Star team.
Mark J. Terrill
No. 4 Moose Haas
Moose Haas pitched for the Brewers from 1976 to 1985 and went 91-79 and added two saves during his 10 seasons. He struck out 800 and posted a 4.03 ERA over 1,542 innings.
HANK KOSHOLLEK, Associated Press
No. 3 Teddy Higuera
Teddy Higuera pitched in Milwaukee for all nine seasons of his career. He went 94-64 with a 3.61 ERA. That included a 20-11 performance in 1986, when he was named to the All-Star team.
MORRY GASH, Associated Press
No. 2 Mike Caldwell
Mike Caldwell joined the Brewers in June 1977 after getting traded by the Reds. He spent parts of eight seasons in Milwaukee, where he posted a 102-80 record with 540 strikeouts. He was the runner-up for the 1978 Cy Young after going 22-9, including a league-best 23 complete games.
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No. 1 Jim Slaton
Jim Slaton, center, made his MLB debut with the Brewers during the 1971 season but was traded to the Tigers after the 1977 season. He pitched for the Tigers in 1978 before returning to Milwaukee as a free agent in 1979. He went 117-121 over 12 years with the Brewers and was an All-Star in 1977.