Former Milwaukee Brewers star Ryan Braun was evacuated from his home in California for the majority of the last six weeks due to the Los Angeles wildfires. Braun, 41, talked about his appreciation ...
Milwaukee Brewers great Ryan Braun will almost certainly appear on next year's Hall of Fame ballot, and though it's essentially impossible to envision a scenario where he achieves selection into ...
GO DEEPER Ichiro, Sabathia and Wagner elected to Baseball Hall of Fame Left-hander Cole Hamels and outfielder Ryan Braun headline the class eligible for the Hall of Fame for the first time next year.
He'll make for an interesting conversation in the years to come. Braun's résumé—which includes being the NL Rookie of the Year in 2007, the NL MVP in 2011, a six-time All-Star and five-time ...
Close to Hamels are Johan Santana (69th), Tim Hudson (72nd) and Chris Sale (76th, so far). Braun would have an interesting case if not for the PED suspension tainting his resume. In 2013 ...
Star Alex Bregman and former National League Most Valuable Player Ryan Braun are the only players in the video who have not represented Israel. The video begins with the message: “Following the ...
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu sported some pretty sick personalized cleats for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. The chrome cleats donned each one of the Chiefs' four Super Bowl titles ...
Former Brewers star and Most Valuable Player Ryan Braun will be on the ballot next year. He actually has the second-highest wins above replacement of any new player entering the ballot next year ...
Even in Wisconsin, Ryan Braun is polarizing. When he becomes eligible for the Hall of Fame next year, how long will he last on the ballot?
Longtime left-handed pitcher Cole Hamels has the best career WAR (59) among the players scheduled to debut next year and Ryan Braun (47.1%) was an MVP winner, but neither of them has the ...
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