In the time that you blinked, Jonathan Lucroy hit a walk-off sacrifice fly on Opening Day, the Brewers set the franchise record for most
Two of the three pictured (Segura and Betancourt) appear in the upper levels of the power rankings, while Rickie Weeks slumps toward the bottom. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
consecutive scoreless innings on offense, immediately rebounded and started a nine-game winning streak, and, pending the outcome of the month’s final game, are 13-11 through the month of April.
Here at Reviewing the Brew, I’ll be power ranking the individual Brewers based on overall performance over the course of the month–offense, defense, base running, pitching, big hits, and so on. This past month was April. So here is April’s edition of Reviewing the Brewers!
(Stats not including game on April 30)
1. Jean Segura
2. Carlos Gomez
3. Kyle Lohse
4. Jim Henderson
5. Ryan Braun
6. Yovani Gallardo
Folk hero, Yuni B. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)
7. Yuniesky Betancourt
8. Norichika Aoki
9. Brandon Kintzler
10. Marco Estrada
11. Tom Gorzellany
12. Marco Estrada
13. Jonathan Lucroy
14. Hiram Burgos
15. Wily Peralta
16. John Axford
17. Burke Badenhop
18. Martin Maldonado
19. Alfredo Figaro
20. Khris Davis
Blake Lalli has one hit with the Brewers, but it was pretty well-timed. (Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports)
21. Michael Gonzalez
22. Logan Schafer
23. Alex Gonzalez
24. Blake Lalli
25. Rickie Weeks
26. Josh Prince
27. Mike Fiers