The Top Prince Fielder Moments With the Milwaukee Brewers

May 8, 2015; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; Texas Rangers designated hitter Prince Fielder (84) smiles in the dugout against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
May 8, 2015; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; Texas Rangers designated hitter Prince Fielder (84) smiles in the dugout against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
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Prince Fielder is retiring from baseball at the age of 32, due to Medical reasons. He spent ten years with the Milwaukee Brewers, so we are going to take a look at some of the best moments in his time with the Brew Crew.

Prince Fielder was a fan favorite for many years in Milwaukee, and many were sad to see him go. There was the time that Prince Fielder hit a two-run homer in the 2011 NLCS at Miller Park.

Next: A Walk Off Shot

Then there was the time that Prince Fielder hit a walk-off shot against the Giants.

Next: First Career Home Run

When Prince Fielder collected his first career home run against the Twins.

Next: 2008 Highlights

Of course, there was the last week of 2008 when Prince Fielder captivated the minds of Brewer fans alike as he helped send the Brewers to the postseason.

Next: Prince Fielder Destroys A Phone

Ok, so this one isn’t as a Milwaukee Brewer, but it’s still pretty cool that his home run was enough to destroy the phone of a fan, you can read more about it here.

Next: 2011 Highlights

There were plenty of highlights from the career of Prince Fielder, not just with the Milwaukee Brewers, but from the Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers.

Next: Commercials With His Dad

There are those of course who might be old enough to remember Prince Fielder in commercials with his father, Cecil Fielder. Prince has spanned more years than his playing career and been in the hearts of baseball fans alike.

Lastly, there are various other places you can read about the top moments of Prince Fielder’s career with the Milwaukee Brewers, including here, and here, or even here. His career was cut short by neck injuries, but will be remembered for years to come.

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