Franchise icons top the Brewers' all-time career RBIs list, from league MVPs to Hall of Famers. Here's a look at Milwaukee's all-time run producers.
No. 5 Geoff Jenkins
Geoff Jenkins played 10 of his 11 seasons in Milwaukee and earned a spot in the 2003 All-Star Game. He drove in 704 runs and belted 212 homers with the Brewers. He batted .277 during his time in Milwaukee.
TONY TRIBBLE, Associated Press
No. 4 Paul Molitor
The most runs Hall of Famer Paul Molitor ever drove in during a season with the Brewers was 89 in 1992. But he finished with 790 RBIs over his 15 seasons in Milwaukee. He was a five-time All-Star with the Brewers and finished second in the 1978 Rookie of the Year voting.
R.J. HINKLE, Associated Press
No. 3 Cecil Cooper
Cecil Cooper landed with the Brewers after getting traded by the Red Sox. He went on to make five All-Star Games and twice led the league in RBIs. He drove in 944 runs with the Brewers, including at least 100 in four seasons and 99 once. He homered 201 times and hit .302 in 11 seasons in Milwaukee.
RAY STUBBLEBINE, Associated Press
No. 2 Ryan Braun
Ryan Braun spent his entire 14-year career with the Brewers and won the 2007 Rookie of the Year award and 2011 NL MVP. He knocked in 1,154 runs while batting .296. He homered 352 times, including a league-best 41 in 2012. He made six All-Star Games.
AARON GASH, Associated Press
No. 1 Robin Yount
Robin Yount won the 1982 AL MVP award by hitting .331, driving in 114 runs and leading the league with 210 hits. He finished his Hall of Fame career with 1,406 RBIs over 20 seasons and hit .285. He homered 251 times among his 3,142 hits.