Robin Yount

Robin R. Yount (born September 16, 1955 in Danville, Illinois) was a Major League Baseball player who played his entire career with Milwaukee Brewers. A third-round draft pick in 1973, Yount debuted the following year, and on September 14, 1975, he broke Mel Ott's 47-year old record for most games played in the major leagues as a teenager. Yount courted controversy in the winter of 1978-79. He threatened to retire from the game and take up professional golf rather than be underpaid by the Brewers. His demands were met during Spring Training in 1979 and he played a full season. Always a better-than-average hitter, by 1980 Yount had developed himself into the prototypical power-hitting shortstop, although his power numbers would be eclipsed in the following decades by Cal Ripken, Jr., Nomar Garciaparra and Alex Rodriguez. An All-Star in 1980, 1982 and 1983, Yount collected more hits in 1980s than any other player, and won a Gold Glove for his fielding prowess in 1982. That same year, he won his first MVP award and helped led the Brewers to their only World Series appearance, where he became the only player to collect four hits in two different World Series games. In 1985, a shoulder problem forced Yount to move to the outfield. After splitting time between center field and left field, Yount became the Brewers' regular center fielder in 1986. In 1989, Yount collected a second MVP award, making him only the third player to win MVP awards at two different positions. Yount collected the 3,000th hit of his career in 1992, and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999, his first year of eligibility. He holds the Brewers' career records for Games, At Bats, Runs, Hits, Doubles, Triples, Home Runs, RBIs, Total Bases, Walks, and Strike Outs.

Statistics

Career Statistics:
Hitting
G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
2,856 11,008 3,142 583 126 251 1,632 1,406 966 1,350 .285 .342 .430 0.772
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