2020 Fantasy Camp Coaches

2020:Volume 13, Issue 1 TheA Official NewspaperNEW of the 2020 BrewersVISION Fantasy Camp Saturday, January 25, 2020 Photo by Rick

Stay connected with Fantasy Camp through @brewersfancamp Family and friends can view color versions of the daily Photo courtesy of Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers facebook.com/brewersfantasycamp Camp Newsletter by visiting www.brewers.com/fantasycamp Jerry Augustine was drafted by the Jeff Cirillo was drafted by the Brewers Chuck Crim was drafted by the was drafted by the Brewers Brewers in the 15th round of the 1974 in the 11th round of the 1991 amateur Brewers in the 17th round of the 1982 in the 34th round of the 2002 amateur amateur draft. Augie pitched his entire draft. The 14-year Major League veteran amateur draft. The 8-year major leaguer draft. He played parts of four seasons 10-year career for Milwaukee (1975- and two-time All-Star, spent eight spent five seasons in Milwaukee. With with the Brewers (2008-2009, 2011- 1984). In his career, Augie won 55 seasons with the Brewers (1994-1999) the Brewers, he won 33 games, saved 2012), and won one game, struck out 62, games, saved 11, struck out 348, with a and (2005-2006). With the Brewers, Jeff 42 games, had a 3.47 ERA, and in 1989, with a 4.70 ERA. Currently, he plays for 4.23 ERA in 944 . batted .307 and collected 1,000 hits. led the AL with 76 games played. the Rangers’ AAA . Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers

Jim Gantner was drafted by the J.J. Hardy was drafted by the Brewers was drafted by the was drafted by the Brewers in the 12th round of the 1974 in the 2nd round of the 2001 amateur Brewers in the 11th round of the 2000 Brewers in the 1st round of the 1995 amateur draft. “Gumby” played his entire draft. The 13-year veteran and two-time Draft. He spent 11 seasons in the amateur draft. The 11-year veteran and 17-year career (1976-1992) for his home All-Star (‘07 & ‘13) spent five seasons at majors, 9 with Milwaukee. With the one-time All Star (2003) spent 10 seasons state team, and had a lifetime BA of .274. for Milwaukee (2005-2009). He Brewers, Corey batted .276, with 950 in Milwaukee (1998-2007). There he He played in 1,801 games, amassed batted .262, with 543 hits, 104 doubles, hits, 154 home runs, 508 RBI, and was batted .277, and amassed 1,221 hits, 287 1,696 hits, 47 home runs, and 568 RBI. and belted 75 home runs with the Crew. on 2 All-Star teams (2008 and 2010). doubles, 212 home runs, and 704 RBI. Photo by Rick Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers

Photo by Scott Paulus Scott Karl was drafted by the Brewers Pete Ladd was acquired by the Brewers Don Money was acquired by the Brewers Ken Sanders was acquired by the in the 6th round of the 1992 amateur in October 23, 1981, via trade with the on October 31, 1972 via trade with the Brewers on January 15, 1970 via trade draft. He spent five of his six ML years . The 6-year Big Leaguer . The 16-year veteran with the Oakland A’s. The 10-year veteran in Milwaukee (1995-1999). With the spent 4 seasons with the Brewers (1982- and 4-time All-Star (‘74, ‘76-78) spent 11 spent 3 seasons in Milwaukee (1970- Welcome to the 2020 Bill Schroeder, born in Brewers, he started 148 games, won 50, 1985). In Milwaukee, he won 8 games, seasons (1973-1983) with the Brewers. 1972). In 1971, he led the Majors with 83 Baltimore, Maryland, was struck out 475 batters, and had a 4.57 saved 33, struck out 150, with a 4.32 ERA He batted .270, with 1,168 hits, 134 home games played, 77 games finished and 31 Milwaukee Brewers Fantasy Camp selected by the Brewers ERA in 914.2 innings pitched. in 204 innings pitched. runs, and 529 RBI during his stay. saves, & was named Reliever of the Year. Welcome to your new home away highest number of campers to invade in the 8th round of the from home, at least for the next week: Maryvale for a week of baseball, was 91. 1979 amateur draft. Bill American Family Fields of Phoenix. This year, we welcome 112 wannabe big spent eight seasons in the Shortly after the Brewers’ 2018 leaguers. Majors, six with Milwaukee season concluded, con- As much as you soak in the sun (1983-1988). In 1987, he struction began on the $60 million reno- and beautiful weather of Arizona, do the had career highs in games vation and expansion of the Maryvale same at camp. Don’t leave here with any (75), at-bats (250), runs Photo by Rick Photo by Rick Baseball Park. As you may know, the regrets. If you want to play a specific po- (35), hits (83), RBI (42), massive undertaking pre-empted the sition on the field, talk to your . If stolen bases (5), walks (16), 2019 Fantasy Camp. But it was worth the you want something autographed, ask a batting average (.332), and wait! coach. If you need other things, ask the (.548), The Brewers’ clubhouse building is fantasy camp staff. and tied a career high in 106, 298 gross square-feet and houses Make the best of your time at fantasy home runs (14). Following baseball operations, sports medicine and camp. One week goes by fast. Take it the 1988 season, he was

psychology, as well as executive offices. slow, make memories and friends. Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers

traded to the Photo by Rick With an 82,000 square-foot expan- Angels for Gus Polidor. Bill sion, both major and minor league facili- PLAY BALL! spent the final two years of Ed Sedar has had many hats with the Jim Slaton was drafted by the has been involved in Greg Vaughn was drafted by the ties are now under one roof. Bill Schroeder his career with California Brewers as he enters his 29th season Pilots in the 15th round of the 1969 for over 40 years. Brewers in the 1st round of the 1986 For the returning campers, you will Camp Director (1989-1990). In 2015, Bill with the organization: Minor League amateur draft. The 1977 All-Star, spent He spent 3 seasons in the majors (1978, June-Draft Secondary Phase. The not believe this is the same clubhouse was enshrined into the baserunning and outfield coordinator, 12 seasons with the Brewers (1971-1977, 1982-1983) with the Padres, Mets, and 15-year veteran and 4-time All-Star that you spent a week during winter in Brewers’ Wall of Honor. of rookie league affiliates, and 1979-1983). In Milwaukee, he started in Mariners. Since 2015, Rick’s been (‘93, ‘96, ‘98, ‘01) spent 8 seasons in years past. has coached first base and, since 2011, 268 games, won 117, with 69 complete managing the Brewers’ AAA affiliate, Milwaukee (1989-1996), and batted .246, Before the 2020 Fantasy Camp, the Baseball Club Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers third base for the Brewers. games, in 2,025.1 innings pitched. now the San Antonio Missions. with 799 hits, 169 home runs, & 566 RBI.