It sure looks like Ryan Braun will make that 20-20 mark onceagain. He’s just one stolen base away
from the magic number. I suppose that
there is nothing magical to being fast on your feet. Hitting a minimum of 20 home runs is
something more akin to magic. We have
over a month of baseball to be played and Braun just might hit 35 homers for
the season. Will he have the same number
of stolen bases? That’s harder to
predict.
Since his wobbly start in 2012, Braun is batting .304, with
29 home runs. He’s one of the bright
spots on the Brewers offense. He’s
already been hit by twice as many pitches this year as compared to the entire
2011 season. Basically, most of his
numbers are close to how he performed last season, save for stolen bases, and on
base percentage. It’s tough to beat .397
in that department, but he’s darn close.
Braun Draws More Intentional Walks Compared to Past Seasons
One thing that has changed for Bran is the number of
intentional walks. Without Fielder to
threaten opponents, teams have chosen to walk Braun nine times so far this
season. That’s compared to a whopping
total of two last year. When the next
batter is not much of threat, you take the shot at walking Braun.
As always, Braun is nearly error free on defense. You don’t expect much when it comes to errors
from the outfielders, and Braun has just one to his name as of today. He may not get the MVP title in 2012, but his
numbers once again prove that he’s one of the best in baseball.

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