Milwaukee Brewers: Top Ten Relievers in Franchise History

12 Jul 1998: Pitcher Dan Plesac #19 of the Toronto Blue Jays in action during a game against the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. The Blue Jays defeated the Tigers 7-2. Mandatory Credit: Rick Stewart /Allsport
12 Jul 1998: Pitcher Dan Plesac #19 of the Toronto Blue Jays in action during a game against the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. The Blue Jays defeated the Tigers 7-2. Mandatory Credit: Rick Stewart /Allsport /
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6. Jeremy Jeffress

2010, 2014-Present

223 IP, 3.13 FIP, 1.22 WHIP

Jeremy Jeffress was drafted in the first round of the 2006 MLB Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers. He has lived up to the first round expectations and has done very well in his time with Milwaukee. Consistency is the word I would use to describe Jeremy Jeffress with the Crew. He has put together four stellar seasons thus far with the best one still ongoing.

2018 has seen Jeffress take his game to another level. He ranks fifth in all of baseball with a 1.34 ERA at the All-Star break and has a dominant 0.89 WHIP. Jeffress and Josh Hader have teamed up to form baseball’s best duo from the bullpen. Jeffress was named to the All-Star team after Sean Doolittle was put on the DL. It is crucial that Jeffress continues his first-half success if the Brewers want to make the postseason.