Milwaukee Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Henry Harrington
United States   #36 - Henry Harrington [ID #93978]     3B
Home Town: Birmingham, Alabama           College: University of Alabama
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: 3B 1b
Games 1769, AVE .272, OBP .323, SLG .526, OPS .849, H 1843, 2B 486, 3B 69, HR 368, RBI 1267, SB 329
Notes: 7 times All-Star, 1 All-League, 1 Gold Glove.
Harrington holds the record for:

-#1 Doubles hit in a single season.
-#1 Homeruns in a single season.
-#1 RBI in a single season.
-#1 RISP in team history.
-#1 POTG in team history.


Hall of Famer Jon Wade
United States   #40 - Jon Wade [ID #95616]     SS
Home Town: Cleveland, Ohio           College: Ohio State University
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: SS 2b 3b
Games 1796, AVE .258, OBP .327, SLG .467, OPS .794, H 1828, 2B 451, 3B 59, HR 305, RBI 1158, SB 94
Notes: Won Rookie of the year, 6 times All-Star, 3 times All-League.


Hall Of Fame Managers


Hall of Famer Dustin Olsen
United States   Dustin Olsen [ID #69]     Manager
Birthplace: New York, New York
Hall Of Famer
Games 5559, League Wins 2296, Playoff Wins 19, Playoff Championships 4, Cup Wins 289
Notes: Doug Olsen was the first ever Manager to be a part of the Milwaukee Braves. He was with the team for 20 years. (2013 - 2033).    
   
Olsen began his job at Manager in the 2013 season, when the Milwaukee Braves played their first year in existence as a Division 5 Team in League #2.To everyone's surprise, the Milwaukee Braves won a V. 2. Playoffs in their first year of existence. The Braves were rewarded with a promotion to Division 4, the highest the Braves have ever gotten up to this point. However, the Braves were not ready for the next level of competition, and finished last place in the Division. As such, they would return to Division 5, League #2, where they would stay for 4 seasons before, being demoted to Division 6 for the first time in team history. They would remain a Div. 6. team for 2 years, before being promoted to Division 5 yet again.    
   
The pattern of promote-demote-promote has continued to this day, with the Braves being in Division 6, League 2, going into the 2034 season.    
   
Dustin Olsen announced his retirement on November 4th, 2033, just hours after the team had announced that Jonathon Williams would be taking over as Owner.    
   
Dustin Olsen will be remembered in Milwaukee Braves history, and isn't expected to be forgotten anytime soon.    
   
   
Final Record: 2,604 - 2,955    
   
Playoff Wins: 19    
Playoff Championships: 4    
   
Cup Wins: 289    
   
Retired: 11/4/33