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Ryan Joseph Braun, nicknamed The Hebrew Hammer (born November 17, 1983, in Mission Hills, California), is an American right-handed left fielder who broke into baseball's Major Leagues with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007. Full Article
It's certainly not the way we envisioned it
It's just a little sore ... We'll see how it feels (Thursday).
It doesn't surprise me at all ... He's had plenty of success. It's disappointing. It'd be nice if we could have gotten to him.
He didn't surprise me at all. He's had plenty of success in the big leagues
It was disappointing ... It would have been nice if we got to him, but it didn't surprise me, by any means.
I try and not to be superstitious. Whenever you have a game that's that good, you try to do what you did before. Yesterday, I got a smoothie. If we win tonight, I may have to get another one tomorrow
I'm happy for him ... He was a great teammate; he worked as hard as he could. He was a leader, was great in the community. He was just a great guy to be around.
If they relayed the ball to third (base) and I kept running, I might have had a chance.
Honestly, I didn’t even think about it
I've never had an opportunity in my career to attempt a fourth homer, and there's no guarantee I'll ever have that opportunity again, so of course the thought crossed my mind
I try not to be superstitious ... but it's hard not to.
It's definitely special ... It's an extremely challenging game we play. You're going to deal with a lot of failure, a lot of adversity, and when you have a special night like that, you try to enjoy it.
It's an extremely challenging game that we play. You know you are going to deal with a lot of failure and a lot of adversity ... When you have a special night like that you try to enjoy it and it's that much more fun and enjoyable when your team wins the game.
It was just one night ... There's no doubt this is one of the more challenging if not the most challenging place to hit home runs in the league. I think for fans, you want to see offense. Offense is exciting when teams are scoring runs. It's a lot of fun for the fans to watch. So I think if they did do ...
It was definitely special
Tools-wise, he's literally as good as anybody in Major League Baseball ... His combination of power, speed, arm strength, it rivals anyone in the game. And he's still young. Because he's been in the big leagues for so long, people lose sight of the fact he's so young. He just looks at peace with everyth...
Obviously, the talent is off the chain ... At some point, for everybody, this game is really about aptitude. You have to figure out, 'OK, this works for me, and this doesn't.' I really think he's starting to figure it out.
I think it's dangerous sometimes when you have that much ability
It's always a good atmosphere
Dude, do you have to wear that thing everywhere?
I'm having a little bit better at-bats the last couple of days
They actually brought it from my house to give it to me, but it was special to have an opportunity to share it with the fans.
I actually received the award in the offseason
Once you start struggling, you start trying too hard ... This game is hard enough as is. Once you start doing that, you get yourself in more trouble. Hopefully, a game like this tonight, collectively, it will get us out of our little funk.
You always want to have success sooner than later
