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Ron's first season as the Brewers manager was a resounding success as the Brewers finished the season 96-66, the most wins in franchise history, and also won the National League Central Division title, the first divisional title for the team in 29 years. The Brewers went on to win the NLDS against the Arizona Diamondbacks but lost the NLCS to the St. Louis Cardinals. Roenicke is only the 4th manager in Brewers history to have a winning season in his first full season as manager, joining [[George Bamberger]], [[Tom Trebelhorn]], and [[Phil Garner]].
 
Roenicke is also only the 4th Brewers manager to make the playoffs and the only manager to make the playoffs while managing the team for a full season: Harvey Kuenn and Dale Sveum took over for a fired manager during their season, and Buck Rogers managed the team during a season shortened by a players' strike).
 
==Personal life & family==