The Milwaukee Brewers were the only team Ryan Braun ever knew over his illustrious 14-year career. With Braun still holding numerous team records, the Brewers decided to show respect to their franchise legend.
Former Milwaukee Brewers star Ryan Braun is set to achieve another honor in the coming years: Induction into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
Using WAR to help us rank them, let's look at the top 24 players in the history of the Milwaukee Brewers franchise.
Back in December the Milwaukee Brewers announced the newest inductees into the Wall of Honor and Walk of Fame. This Saturday, August 6, 2022, the Brewers will hold a ceremony to honor their inductions.
Three greats from the Brewers return to the playoffs in 2008 and 2011 earn honors from the team. When the Brewers were rebuilding in the early 2000s, several players came up through the minor league system to help return this team to relevance.
After Ryan Braun played his final game with the Milwaukee Brewers at the end of the 2020 season, a fun stat opened up for the team. Braun had been with the Crew for 14 seasons.
A win, a sweep, a send off of a Brewers’ legend, and a division title! Quite a day. The Milwaukee Brewers finished up their final home stand of the season in a big way this afternoon with an 8-4 victory and series sweep over the New York Mets.
Ryan Braun recently announced his retirement prompting fans, writers and players to look back on the controversial career of the Milwaukee Brewers slugger.
After 14 season Ryan Braun has decided to hang his cleats up and retire. Without a doubt he is one of the most important players in the history of the Brewers franchise.
Former Milwaukee Brewers superstar Ryan Braun announced his retirement from baseball on Tuesday. Braun, who had been a free agent all season long, apparently decided it was time to throw in the towel.
Braun, 37, spent his entire 14-year career with Milwaukee.
After starting 15 games as a designated hitter last season, it’s quite possible Braun’s chances of a return to Milwaukee could hinge on whether or not the universal DH is a part of the 2021 season.
Longtime Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun is now a free agent, according to the MLBPA. That suggests the Brewers have turned down their half of a $15M mutual option for 2021 in favor of a $4M buyout.
This was expected to Braun's final season but if the season is canceled, it is believed he may hold off on retirement. He turns 37 in November.
Braun has a pretty realistic outlook on his Hall of Fame chances, but he believes one of his teammates have a better shot.
Every MLB season has its fair share of disappointing players, and this season will most likely be no different. As spring training begins, these 10 could be set for tough 2020 campaigns.
WWE was making its way through the Midwest over the weekend, so it made perfect sense that Wisconsin-native Braun Strowman would end up in Milwaukee.
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