| Clue | Player | Letters |
| This outfielder led the Brewers in home runs in 1971 and 1972, with 21 each time. | |
| The 2011 NL MVP | |
| He pitched 130.2 innings for the 2008 Brewer team, frequently on short rest. | |
| He played 416 games for the Brewers at second base, including 151 in 2000. | |
| His nickname was 'The Muscle.' | |
| This knuckleballing Seattle Pilot authored 'Ball Four.' | |
| He pitched 1119 innings for the Brewers between 1986-92, the seventh highest total in franchise history. | |
| His 65 career saves are the sixth most in franchise history. | |
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| His 163 career home runs are the ninth most in franchise history. | |
| He played third base for the Brewers from 1977-81, then later served as their general manager. | |
| This 2006-10 Brewer is 16th on the franchise all-time list with 870 innings pitched, but eighth with 129 home runs allowed. | |
| After coming to Milwaukee in the Gary Sheffield trade he was a 1994 AL All Star. | |
| His 2005 trade to the Blue Jays opened the door for Prince Fielder to play first base. | |
| His 314.1 innings pitched in 1973 are a franchise record. | |
| His 495 career games at first base from 1987-91 are the sixth most in franchise history. | |
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