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1:41Brewers Take 3 of 4 From Dodgers
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2:01Tarik Skubal Throws Career-High 109 Pitches in Loss
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1:33Highlights: Brewers at Dodgers (8/16)
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1:14Highlights: Brewers at Dodgers (8/15)
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1:31Jacob Misiorowski's Season Stats Breakdown
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1:06Dodgers Take Down Brewers Behind Yamamoto's 9 Strikeouts
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2:08Highlights: Brewers at Dodgers (8/14)
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1:14Breaking Down Edwin Diaz's Recent Struggles
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1:53The Brewers Rally in 9th To Beat the Dodgers
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10:59Week 22 Sleepers & Two-Start Pitchers! Kyle Leahy IS ON FIRE!
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0:51Brewers Begin Key 4-Game Series With Dodgers
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0:59Can the Brewers Chill Out a Bit?
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1:27Brewers Feeling the Heat for 1st Time in 2026
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1:11Highlights: Brewers at Padres (8/10)
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1:33Brewers Take Top Spot in Snyder's Power Rankings
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1:45Dodgers Drop to No. 5 in Snyder's Power Rankings
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1:25How Should the Brewers Manage the Miz's Workload?
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1:28The Miz Continues to Attack the Record Books
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0:46Are the Brewers the best team in MLB?
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9:06Breaking Down Matt Snyder's MLB Playoff Predictions
Top Ryan Braun News
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Ryan Braun: Officially announces retirement
Braun, via the Brewers' official Twitter account, officially announced his retirement from baseball Tuesday.
Braun had been leaning toward retiring all season, and he has now officially decided to hang up the cleats. Braun spent his entire career with the Brewers after being drafted by the club in 2005, and he finishes with 352 home runs, 1,154 RBI, 216 stolen bases and a .891 OPS in 1,766 career games over 14 big-league seasons. He was a six-time All-Star and also was the 2007 NL Rookie of the Year and 2011 NL MVP.
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Ryan Braun: Still leaning toward retirement
Braun visited Brewers camp Monday but is still "strongly leaning" toward retiring, Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Braun's presence at camp may have led some to believe he is considering playing this season, and he did not close the door on that happening, saying, "Until I get to a point where I've completely made my mind up, I just don't see any sense in making (retirement) official." However, he did ultimately reaffirm his comments from February, when he said he isn't "currently interested in playing" baseball in 2021, and added that his "top priority is parenting."
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Ryan Braun: No plans to play in 2021
Braun (oblique) continues to participate in workouts but isn't "currently interested in playing" baseball in 2021, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
Milwaukee declined the 37-year-old's $15 million mutual option for 2021 back in October, and he's been enjoying time with his family during the offseason. Braun indicated he's not officially retired and will "stay in touch with the Brewers," but he seems unlikely to be back on the field this season with spring training already on the horizon. He appeared in 39 games during 2020 and had a .233/.281/.488 slash line with eight homers and 26 RBI in 139 plate appearances while splitting time as a designated hitter and right fielder.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 207 lbs |
| Birthplace: Mission Hills, CA |
| Age: 42 |
| School: Miami (FL) |
| Experience: 11 |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |























