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  • Jonathan Villar

    Birth Date: 05/02/1991

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    Jonathan Villar holds a special place in Milwaukee Brewers lore as one of only two Brewers to lead the major leagues in stolen bases. In 2004, Scott Podsednik stole 70 bases to pace both leagues and 12 years later, Villar pilfered 62 bags to lead the major leagues in 2016. Despite playing in only 365 games as a Brewer, Villar ranks 15th on the career steals list for Milwaukee with 99 stolen bases. 

    Jonathan Rafael Villar was signed as an international free agent out of the Dominican Republic in 2008 by the Philadelphia Phillies. The switch-hitting infielder stole 82 bases over three seasons at the lower levels of the minors for the Phillies when he was traded with two other players to the Houston Astros for pitcher Roy Oswalt. Villar moved his way steadily through the Astros chain and made his big league debut with Houston in 2013, collecting four hits in eight ABs in his first two games. In his first three years he split time between Triple-A and Houston before being traded to Milwaukee for pitcher Cy Sneed after the 2015 campaign.

    Villar made an immediate impact with the Brewers in 2016, setting career highs with 38 doubles, 62 steals, 79 walks, an .826 OPS, and a 117 OPS+. Villar began the season at shortstop but moved to third base when top prospect Orlando Arcia was called up. The following season, Villar moved again, this time to second base when the Brewers acquired 3B Travis Shaw. In early June, Villar was only hitting .213/.283/.342 when he injured his back while diving for a grounder. He came back a couple weeks later and played mostly at second, but also played six games in center field. He finished the season with a batting line of . 241/.293/.372.

    Villar played at second base in 2018 before being traded with two others to the Baltimore Orioles for infielder Jonathan Schoop just before the July trade deadline. Villar bounced around the majors the final five years of his career, playing for Baltimore, Miami, Toronto, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs, and the Los Angeles Angels. From 2023-2025, Villar played in the Mexican League. 

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    Not a personal interaction with Villar, but I did buy a cracked bat at Miller Park a few years back. Pic is posted on this bio. (MT)

    Jonathan Villar Statistics

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    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    2013 22 HOU AL -0.3 58 241 210 26 51 9 2 1 8 18 8 24 71 .243 .321 .319 .640 79 .296 78 67 5 0 7 0 1 6/H  
    2014 23 HOU AL 0.9 87 289 263 31 55 13 2 7 27 17 4 19 80 .209 .267 .354 .620 75 .282 65 93 4 2 4 1 1 6/HD  
    2015 24 HOU AL 0.9 53 128 116 18 33 7 1 2 11 7 2 10 29 .284 .339 .414 .752 109 .340 111 48 3 0 1 1 0 6H5/7D48  
    2016 25 MIL NL 3.4 156 679 589 92 168 38 3 19 63 62 18 79 174 .285 .369 .457 .826 117 .366 115 269 7 2 5 4 4 654/H  
    2017 26 MIL NL -0.1 122 436 403 49 97 18 1 11 40 23 8 30 132 .241 .293 .372 .665 72 .302 72 150 4 0 2 1 1 4H/8D  
    2018 27 2TM 2LG 3.1 141 515 466 54 121 14 1 14 46 35 5 41 138 .260 .325 .384 .709 93 .333 95 179 13 5 1 2 0 *46H  
    2018 27 MIL NL 1.4 87 279 257 26 67 10 1 6 22 14 2 19 80 .261 .315 .377 .693 85 .328 90 97 9 2 0 1 0 4H  
    2018 27 BAL AL 1.7 54 236 209 28 54 4 0 8 24 21 3 22 58 .258 .336 .392 .729 101 .338 101 82 4 3 1 1 0 46  
    2019 28 BAL AL 4.4 162 714 642 111 176 33 5 24 73 40 9 61 176 .274 .339 .453 .792 108 .346 107 291 8 4 2 4 0 *46/HD  
    2020 29 2TM 2LG -0.3 52 207 185 13 43 5 0 2 15 16 5 19 54 .232 .301 .292 .593 63 .289 70 54 2 0 1 2 1 46/DH8  
    2020 29 MIA NL -0.1 30 128 116 10 30 4 0 2 9 9 5 10 32 .259 .315 .345 .660 79 .306 86 40 2 0 1 1 1 64/D8H  
    2020 29 TOR AL -0.2 22 79 69 3 13 1 0 0 6 7 0 9 22 .188 .278 .203 .481 36 .262 42 14 0 0 0 1 0 4/6DH  
    2021 30 NYM NL 1.8 142 505 454 63 113 18 2 18 42 14 7 46 132 .249 .322 .416 .738 101 .323 100 189 6 3 2 0 2 56H/4  
    2022 31 2TM 2LG -1.3 59 220 202 25 42 6 2 3 18 7 0 15 59 .208 .260 .302 .562 57 .269 58 61 4 0 1 2 0 45/H6D  
    2022 31 CHC NL -0.8 46 166 153 19 34 6 2 2 15 6 0 11 42 .222 .271 .327 .598 66 .288 70 50 3 0 0 2 0 45/H6D  
    2022 31 LAA AL -0.5 13 54 49 6 8 0 0 1 3 1 0 4 17 .163 .226 .224 .451 29 .211 18 11 1 0 1 0 0 5  
    10 Yrs 12.4 1032 3934 3530 482 899 161 19 101 343 239 66 344 1045 .255 .322 .397 .719 93 .325 93 1401 56 16 26 17 10 645HD8/7  
    162 Game Avg 1.9 162 618 554 76 141 25 3 16 54 38 10 54 164 .255 .322 .397 .719 93 .325 93 220 9 3 4 3 2    
                                                               
    MIL (3 Yrs) 4.7 365 1394 1249 167 332 66 5 36 125 99 28 128 386 .266 .335 .413 .748 96 .338 96 516 20 4 7 6 5 46H5/8D  
    HOU (3 Yrs) 1.5 198 658 589 75 139 29 5 10 46 42 14 53 180 .236 .300 .353 .653 83 .299 79 208 12 2 12 2 2 6H5/D748  
    BAL (2 Yrs) 6.0 216 950 851 139 230 37 5 32 97 61 12 83 234 .270 .338 .438 .777 106 .344 106 373 12 7 3 5 0 46/HD  
    NYM (1 Yr) 1.8 142 505 454 63 113 18 2 18 42 14 7 46 132 .249 .322 .416 .738 101 .323 100 189 6 3 2 0 2 56H/4  
    CHC (1 Yr) -0.8 46 166 153 19 34 6 2 2 15 6 0 11 42 .222 .271 .327 .598 66 .288 70 50 3 0 0 2 0 45/H6D  
    MIA (1 Yr) -0.1 30 128 116 10 30 4 0 2 9 9 5 10 32 .259 .315 .345 .660 79 .306 86 40 2 0 1 1 1 64/D8H  
    TOR (1 Yr) -0.2 22 79 69 3 13 1 0 0 6 7 0 9 22 .188 .278 .203 .481 36 .262 42 14 0 0 0 1 0 4/6DH  
    LAA (1 Yr) -0.5 13 54 49 6 8 0 0 1 3 1 0 4 17 .163 .226 .224 .451 29 .211 18 11 1 0 1 0 0 5  
                                                               
    AL (7 Yrs) 6.8 449 1741 1558 223 390 67 10 43 152 111 26 149 453 .250 .318 .389 .707 92 .319 91 606 25 9 16 8 2 64H5D/78  
    NL (6 Yrs) 5.6 583 2193 1972 259 509 94 9 58 191 128 40 195 592 .258 .326 .403 .729 94 .329 95 795 31 7 10 9 8 456H/8D  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 10/18/2025.

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    Inside The Milwaukee Brewers Players Project: Three Jonathans

    Jonathan Villar and Jonathan Lucroy played together for four months in 2016, and Villar was traded for Jonathan Schoop in 2018. Two of the Jonathans played key roles (Villar, Lucroy), while Schoop was a major disappointment. Meet the 'Three Jonathans.'

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