After a couple of down years, many Brewers fans were worried if Christian Yelich would ever get back to an All-Star caliber level, but he answered those doubts this year. The Brewers were in desperate need of offensive help going into the year and needed a bounce-back year from Yelich. The former MVP was able to fix his swing, solidify himself in the lineup, and be productive throughout the year.
The lefty hit .278 with 19 home runs and 76 RBI showing that he has a place in this Brewers roster. He also led off for most of the year, being very productive in that role and starting the Crew off with early-inning offense.