5 Milwaukee Brewers Who Need To Stay Healthy In 2016 By Brad Berreman After a 68-94 campaign in 2015, the Milwaukee Brewers are heading into rebuilding mode with new general manager David Stearns leading that effort. If only for the possibility of becoming a viable trade chip, here are five Brewers who must stay healthy in 2016. ← Tip: Use keyboard arrows to navigate → PREV NEXT 5. LF Khris Davis Credit: Justin K. Aller - Getty Images After a good 2015 season (27 home runs), Davis is in the middle ground of possibly being a future cornerstone at 28 years old and being an attractive trade chip. Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports has reported the latter being the likely course of action for the Brewers before July's trade deadline, but either way Davis has to stay healthy. 5. LF Khris Davis After a good 2015 season (27 home runs), Davis is in the middle ground of possibly being a future cornerstone at 28 years old and being an attractive trade chip. Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports has reported the latter being the likely course of action for the Brewers before July's trade deadline, but either way Davis has to stay healthy. 4. IF Aaron Hill Credit: Christian Petersen - Getty Images Hill was recently acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks in the deal that sent shortstop Jean Segura to Arizona, but he'll turn 34 in March and is entering the final year of his contract. The Brewers may hand Hill their starting job at third base right out of spring training, with the hope he is healthy and productive enough to appeal to a contending team when the trade deadline nears. 4. IF Aaron Hill Hill was recently acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks in the deal that sent shortstop Jean Segura to Arizona, but he'll turn 34 in March and is entering the final year of his contract. The Brewers may hand Hill their starting job at third base right out of spring training, with the hope he is healthy and productive enough to appeal to a contending team when the trade deadline nears. 3. SP Matt Garza Credit: Getty Images Garza had a bad 2015 season (5.63 ERA over 26 games -- 25 starts), and he was shut down in early September after refusing to pitch out of the bullpen. A $12.5 million salary in each of the next two seasons hurts his trade value, but if Garza starts the season strongly a pitching-needy playoff contender could take him off Milwaukee's hands. 3. SP Matt Garza Garza had a bad 2015 season (5.63 ERA over 26 games -- 25 starts), and he was shut down in early September after refusing to pitch out of the bullpen. A $12.5 million salary in each of the next two seasons hurts his trade value, but if Garza starts the season strongly a pitching-needy playoff contender could take him off Milwaukee's hands. 2. OF Ryan Braun Credit: Mike McGinnis - Getty Images Braun had a solid season in 2015, hitting .285 with 25 home runs, 84 RBI and 24 stolen bases, but he won't be 100 percent for the start of spring training after October back surgery, and his status for Opening Day has to be a question right now. Injuries have become an increasing issue for Braun in recent years, but he needs to be healthy in 2016 for the Brewers to have any hope of unloading his bloated contract. 2. OF Ryan Braun Braun had a solid season in 2015, hitting .285 with 25 home runs, 84 RBI and 24 stolen bases, but he won't be 100 percent for the start of spring training after October back surgery, and his status for Opening Day has to be a question right now. Injuries have become an increasing issue for Braun in recent years, but he needs to be healthy in 2016 for the Brewers to have any hope of unloading his bloated contract. 1. C Jonathan Lucroy Credit: Getty Images Lucroy stands out as the veteran player the Brewers can trade for the best return, and multiple teams have reportedly had interest this offseason. Hamstring, toe and concussion issues limited Lucroy in 2015, and the Brewers need him to have a healthy bounce-back season from the start in 2016. 1. C Jonathan Lucroy Lucroy stands out as the veteran player the Brewers can trade for the best return, and multiple teams have reportedly had interest this offseason. Hamstring, toe and concussion issues limited Lucroy in 2015, and the Brewers need him to have a healthy bounce-back season from the start in 2016. PREV NEXT Teams in this article » Milwaukee Brewers Share You May Also Like Related Stories Chicago Cubs & Milwaukee Brewers Compete In Epic Dance Off During Rain Delay Milwaukee Brewers' Tim Dillard, Brett Phillips Exchange 'Yo Mama' Jokes for Mother's Day Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Player Proposes to Girlfriend After She Throws Out First Pitch Minor Leaguer Expertly Executes Epic Hidden Ball Trick Thanks To Tremendous Patience Eric Thames Responds To Chatter About Steroid Use After Clobbering Another Massive Dinger A Condom Balloon Held Up Play in the Chicago Cubs Vs. Milwaukee Brewers Game