Fun facts about players on the 2021 Milwaukee Brewers
Are you ready for baseball? A full 162-game scheduled season? Well, the 2021 season is almost upon us and with that will come the inundation of statistics — batting average, home runs, ERA, etc.
Since you’ll be getting enough baseball stats about the Milwaukee Brewers to fill any void you might have, we thought we’d take a look at the lighter side of things.
We scoured through the Brewers media guide and came up with some different and interesting facts about a number of players (note: we have no repeat facts from our three previous editions of fun facts: 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017). While your friends are dishing out all of Corbin Burnes’ Cy Young type numbers from last year, you can enlighten them on which player is a distant cousin of NBA legend Michael Jordan, whose pregnant wife was used as a throwing partner, who sings “Hotel California” in the clubhouse and more.
Read on, enjoy and be prepared to dazzle your buddies with your inside knowledge of Twins players.
Brett Anderson: His 150 strikeouts in 2009 was an Oakland rookie record.
Orlando Arcia: Had three hits opening day 2020, becoming the first player in the modern era (since 1900) to produce three hits from the ninth spot in the batting order as his team’s only hits of the game.
Jackie Bradley Jr.: Is a distant relative of NBA legend Michael Jordan. Jordan’s grandfather and Jackie’s great-great grandmother were siblings.
Lorenzo Cain: Enjoys video games and fantasy football.
Mario Feliciano: Attended the Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy.
J.P. Feyereisen: Became the 10th Wisconsin-born player to suit up for the Brewers.
Avisail Garcia: Favorite player growing up was fellow Venezuelan Magglio Ordonez.
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Josh Hader: In 2020, tied Hall of Famer Hal Newhouser (Detroit, 1945) and Brad Clontz (L.A. Dodgers, 1998) for the longest streak of consecutive hitless at-bats (35) to begin a season in the modern era.
Eric Lauer: Is a fan of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots.
Josh Lindblom: Is currently working on his master of divinity degree from Grace School of Theology.
Luke Maile: His father, Rich, played football at the University of Dayton and University of Kentucky, while his grandfather, Dick Maile, was an All-American in basketball at LSU.
Mark Mathias: Favorite player growing up was Derek Jeter.
Omar Narvaez: Graduated from Instituto Escuela in Maracay, Venezuela, where he also played soccer.
Freddy Peralta: Enjoys video games, movies and going to the zoo.
Manny Pina: Entertains teammates by singing “Hotel California” in the clubhouse.
Drew Rasmussen: Threw the first perfect game in Oregon State history (March 21, 2015 vs. Washington State).
Daniel Robertson: Grew up an Angels fan in Upland, Calif., attending games in Anaheim with his late father, Don.
Brent Suter: Has a mini golden doodle named Wally.
Justin Topa: Played hockey and golf in high school in addition to baseball.
Luis Urias: Favorite baseball player of all time is Dustin Pedroia.
Daniel Vogelbach: His older brother, Josh, was a professional quarterback in Italy and was briefly with the Bloomington Extreme of the Indoor Football League.
Devin Williams: This past offseason visited Jamaica. Has traveled to London, Paris, Zurich and Munich in previous offseasons.
Kolten Wong: Is a distant cousin of former NBA player Jason Kapono.
Brandon Woodruff: During the 2020 COVID-19 quarantine, his then-pregnant wife was a throwing partner.
Eric Yardley: Enjoys spending time with his Australian Shepherd named Lila.