The Milwaukee Brewers are riding a wave of late-inning magic, having secured back-to-back walk-off victories to sweep the New York Yankees over Mother's Day weekend. Brice Turang's dramatic blast on May 10 capped off an unforgettable series, sending the home crowd into a frenzy and proving once again why baseball's most thrilling moments often come down to the final swing.
These clutch performances are nothing new for the Brew Crew. In franchise history, Milwaukee has recorded an impressive 390 walk-off wins of any kind, with 161 different players stepping up to deliver the game-winning moment. For Turang, this was his third career walk-off winner and his first walk-off home run in a Brewers uniform—a milestone that adds to his growing legend in Cream City.
To put these heroics in perspective, we've compiled a full database of every walk-off finish in Brewers history, and the numbers tell fascinating stories of youth and experience. The youngest to deliver a walk-off? Gary Sheffield, who at just 19 years and 9 months old singled to beat Seattle on September 9, 1988. He'd do it again less than a year later at age 20. Other young guns include Sixto Lezcano (20 years, 9 months), Robin Yount (20 years, 11 months), and Prince Fielder, who at 21 years and 3 months launched a home run to sink Pittsburgh in 2005. More recently, Jackson Chourio joined the club at 21 years and 4 months with a single against the Dodgers in July 2025.
On the flip side, experience also shines. Hank Aaron, at 42 years and 5 months, crushed a walk-off homer against Texas in 1976. Craig Counsell, now the team's manager, was a master of the moment, delivering walk-off wins at ages 37, 39, and 40—including a sacrifice fly and a reached-on-error that kept innings alive. Jim Gantner and Damian Miller also proved that age is just a number, with game-ending hits well into their late 30s.
From teenage sensations to seasoned veterans, the Brewers' walk-off history is a testament to the unpredictable drama that makes baseball America's pastime. Whether you're reliving Turang's latest heroics or digging into the archives, one thing is clear: when the game is on the line, Milwaukee knows how to deliver.
