Which Brewers player has the most HR in a season before the All-Star break?

Christian Yelich is the first player in Brewers team history to hit 30 home runs in a season before the All-Star break.

NAMESEASONTMGHRABRH2B3BRBISHSFSBCSBBIBBHBPSOGIDPPATBXBHAVGOBPSLGOPS
1Christian Yelich
Christian Yelich
2019
78
30
291
65
96
17
2
66
0
3
18
1
48
13
4
64
6
346
207
49
.330
.428
.711
1.139
2Prince Fielder
Prince Fielder
2007
87
29
324
62
92
22
0
70
0
4
0
2
41
9
9
72
5
378
201
51
.284
.376
.620
.996
3Carlos Lee
Carlos Lee
2006
90
26
341
55
99
15
0
73
0
7
12
2
36
4
1
35
10
385
192
41
.290
.353
.563
.916
4Jeromy Burnitz
Jeromy Burnitz
1999
86
26
317
58
89
24
1
73
0
6
2
1
48
4
12
78
7
383
193
51
.281
.389
.609
.998
5Richie Sexson
Richie Sexson
2003
93
25
353
60
93
11
1
70
0
4
2
3
60
3
6
89
7
423
181
37
.263
.376
.513
.889
6Jesus Aguilar
Jesus Aguilar
2018
87
24
272
49
81
16
0
70
0
7
0
0
33
0
4
83
7
316
169
40
.298
.373
.621
.995
7Ryan Braun
Ryan Braun
2012
80
24
307
56
94
14
2
61
0
2
15
5
35
7
9
64
7
353
184
40
.306
.391
.599
.990
8Greg Vaughn
Greg Vaughn
1996
83
24
305
65
87
13
0
75
0
3
5
2
49
2
4
79
6
361
172
37
.285
.388
.564
.952
9Mike Moustakas
Mike Moustakas
2019
78
23
299
51
82
18
0
50
0
1
3
0
28
0
5
59
8
333
169
41
.274
.345
.565
.911
10Eric Thames
Eric Thames
2017
79
23
274
58
68
15
1
43
0
0
2
1
51
4
4
89
4
329
154
39
.248
.374
.562
.936
11Ryan Braun
Ryan Braun
2008
92
23
377
52
108
24
3
66
0
2
8
3
20
4
2
78
9
401
207
50
.286
.324
.549
.873
12Gorman Thomas
Gorman Thomas
1979
90
23
316
55
74
18
0
67
4
4
1
3
59
1
1
103
7
384
161
41
.234
.353
.509
.862
13Chris Carter
Chris Carter
2016
85
22
296
41
68
16
1
51
0
7
0
0
36
0
5
112
11
344
152
39
.230
.317
.514
.830
14Prince Fielder
Prince Fielder
2011
92
22
320
53
95
21
1
72
0
3
0
0
59
12
8
58
8
390
184
44
.297
.415
.575
.990
15Prince Fielder
Prince Fielder
2009
88
22
308
58
97
22
2
78
0
5
1
2
67
10
7
74
8
387
189
46
.315
.442
.614
1.055
16Carlos Lee
Carlos Lee
2005
88
22
339
49
91
22
0
76
0
5
10
1
37
6
0
50
4
381
179
44
.268
.336
.528
.864
17Gorman Thomas
Gorman Thomas
1982
79
22
290
46
71
14
0
56
4
3
0
3
35
1
1
72
6
333
151
36
.245
.325
.521
.846
18Corey Hart
Corey Hart
2010
81
21
306
44
88
19
2
65
0
2
4
3
28
2
2
70
6
338
174
42
.288
.349
.569
.918
19Rob Deer
Rob Deer
1989
87
21
317
54
74
12
1
49
0
2
3
6
41
4
4
100
7
364
151
34
.233
.327
.476
.803
20Ben Oglivie
Ben Oglivie
1980
72
21
266
53
85
15
0
56
0
5
6
3
30
10
4
27
1
305
163
36
.320
.390
.613
1.003
21Prince Fielder
Prince Fielder
2010
89
20
324
53
86
14
0
39
0
0
1
0
61
6
12
87
5
397
160
34
.265
.401
.494
.894
22Geoff Jenkins
Geoff Jenkins
2003
85
20
338
57
93
19
1
68
0
3
0
0
40
9
2
95
6
383
174
40
.275
.352
.515
.867
23Rob Deer
Rob Deer
1987
73
20
262
48
69
11
2
49
0
1
10
2
45
3
2
95
1
310
144
33
.263
.374
.550
.924
24Travis Shaw
Travis Shaw
2017
78
19
298
50
89
22
1
65
0
1
7
0
30
3
3
70
10
332
170
42
.299
.367
.570
.938
25Richie Sexson
Richie Sexson
2002
88
19
323
56
91
19
2
62
0
3
0
0
31
2
6
76
9
363
171
40
.282
.353
.529
.882
StatMuse has game-level data for home runs going back to the 1908 season.
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66
.593
83
79
.512
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79
83
.488
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76
86
.469
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96
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Cubs Cubs - w
92
70
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79
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14.0
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84
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71
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93
69
.574
90
72
.556
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81
81
.500
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80
82
.494
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43
119
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94
68
.580
94
68
.580
89
73
.549
5.0
77
85
.475
17.0
75
87
.463
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88
74
.543
87
75
.537
1.0
82
80
.506
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70
92
.432
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60
102
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72
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