Ryan Braun

Former NL MVP Booed In First Road Game
Former NL MVP Booed In First Road Game
Former NL MVP Booed In First Road Game
Ryan Braun has been booed in his first road game since his 65-game suspension last season. The Brewers slugger was booed loudly by fans at Fenway Park as he was introduced before the game as part of Milwaukee's starting lineup and again when he went to bat in the first inning...
Ryan Braun Agrees to Season Ending Suspension
Ryan Braun Agrees to Season Ending Suspension
Ryan Braun Agrees to Season Ending Suspension
NEW YORK -- Ryan Braun stood on a spring training field and proclaimed he was innocent of using banned testosterone. "I would bet my life," he said back then, "that this substance never entered my body at any point." Seventeen months later, he accepted a 65-game suspension from baseball and admitted, "I am not perfect...
Rumor Of The Day: Ryan Brauns’ Issue
Rumor Of The Day: Ryan Brauns’ Issue
Rumor Of The Day: Ryan Brauns’ Issue
Ryan Braun, the reigning National League Most Valuable Player, has been deemed guilty in the court of public opinion for failing a performance enhancing drug test. He is now the symbol of the "post steroid era" being very much like the "steroid era" that proceeded it.
The Infatuation With Valuable
The Infatuation With Valuable
The Infatuation With Valuable
Justin Verlander and Ryan Braun. The respective Major League Baseball most valuable players of 2011 certainly earned their awards. But despite their gaudy statistics, leadership, and tremendous ability, there will always be a debate on what really makes a player deserving of the award. After all, what does 'valuable' mean when it comes to who deserves the coveted yearly award?