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Baseball Biography

Robin Yount

“Robin Y”

American flag American · Racine, USA · Born 16 September 1955

Shortstop / Outfielder

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American baseball shortstop and center fielder who spent his entire 20-year MLB career with Milwaukee Brewers, winning two AL MVP Awards and reaching 3,000 hits

Robin Yount is a Milwaukee Brewers icon who won the AL MVP Award at two different positions — shortstop in 1982 and centre field in 1989 — one of only four players to win the award at multiple positions. His exceptional athleticism, leadership, and consistent production across 20 seasons produced 3,142 career hits. He spent his entire career with the Brewers and is the definitive symbol of the franchise.

Famous For

Two-time AL MVP, versatile player who excelled at both shortstop and center field

Playing Style

How They Played

Complete player with excellent hitting, fielding versatility, and leadership

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hall of Fame shortstop/outfielder, spent entire 20-year career with Milwaukee Brewers

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • AL MVP Award 1982
  • AL MVP Award 1989
  • World Series Champion 1982
  • AL Championship Series appearance 1982
  • Gold Glove Award 1982
  • Silver Slugger Award 1982
  • Silver Slugger Award 1989
  • MLB All-Star selection 1980
  • MLB All-Star selection 1982
  • MLB All-Star selection 1983
  • MLB All-Star selection 1986
  • MLB All-Star selection 1988
  • MLB Hall of Fame inductee 1999
  • Roberto Clemente Award 1992
Team Career
Team Period Games Jersey
Milwaukee Brewers1974–19932856#19
Career Journey

Timeline

1974 📌 MLB debut with Milwaukee Brewers at age 18
1982 🏆 AL MVP Award and World Series appearance
1985 🎯 Switched from shortstop to center field
1989 🏆 Second AL MVP Award
1992 🎯 3,000th career hit
1993 📌 Retired after 20 seasons with Milwaukee
1999 🏆 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame