A notable financial transaction took place for the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday, but it didn't have anything to do with a current player. Per Spotrac, a 41-year-old former All-Star for the Brewers received a handsome payday.
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The Brewer superstar is a legend, but has a complicated legacy Ryan Braun was inducted into the Walk of Fame over the weekend, one of the highest honors the Milwaukee Brewers can bestow upon a former player.
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