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AKittell
I'm a lifelong Packer season ticket holder, with passion for baseball, football and college basketball. Most recently became 20 game ticket holder for the Milwaukee Brewers, since I live about five minutes from Miller Park.

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Brewers Lock Up Braun Long Term

by AKittell
created May 15, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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In a press conference that will be held this morning at 10 AM CST, the Brewers will announce that they have signed Ryan Braun to a seven-year contract extension that will break records as far as the money involved for any Brewer player. Braun was recently moved to left field this year after posting an abysmal .895 fielding percentage, despite winning the 2007 Rookie of the Year Award. Since then he has flourished in the outfield, having yet to commit an error and accumulating three outfield assists. Furthermore, Braun's power numbers have continued, unlike the ROY runner-up Troy Tulowitzki. After batting .324/.370/.634 last year, Braun has returned with a .287/.318/.549 clip, hitting nine homeruns and knocking in 29 in a little more than a quarter of a season. While the average and on-base are quite a bit lower, Braun's recent adjustments at the plate have really improved his skill and is a sign that he can have sustained success in the bigs.

So what does this mean for the Brewers? The seven-year extension does a couple of things for them. Mainly it puts pressure on Prince Fielder to sign a similar deal, but there's no doubt Fielder will want more money, especially considering his agent is Scott Boras (Braun's is Ned Baelo). Fielder has struggled mightily this year. Not so much at the plate, but in the field and is outing the doubters who think he's a DH in four or five years. DH's make a lot less money these days, especially because of the amount of quality older players who can hit and walk better than anyone in the league, but don't have the range to stay in the field. If Fielder decides to bail on signing a long term deal and look to arbitration, he may find himself in a bad spot in Milwaukee even though he will get his pay day, and that pay day won't last nearly as long as it could if he could maintain his weight and work on his position play.

Furthermore, Braun's signing gives the Crew some legitimate stability. If Braun's onslaught at the plate continues, he will push himself far ahead of Fielder as the face of this franchise and will ultimately get fans in the seats. This extension specifically buys out all three of Braun's arbitration eligible years and one year of free agency. Braun would not have been eligible for arbitration for three more years, so it would seem like paying him now is a bit risky. But for the Brewers and owner Mark Attanasio, this is a statement. A statement that they are committed to having a competitive team for as long as possible in spite of the 'small market' label. Lastly, it establishes a payroll. Every time you pick up an established contract, you know exactly what you're getting yourself in to. Now Attanasio knows exactly how much money he has and can spend in the future. With Sheets gone at the end of this year and Suppan gone the following, financial flexibility and surplus will be a benefit when free agency comes rolling around in 2010.


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CheezerAll-Star
563 days ago
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Do you think this is a good move or do you still think that they should trade him in a couple of years?
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AKittellVarsity
563 days ago
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Well, the contract is worth $45 million over 7 years. That's a steal and the discount I discussed in the article. Trading Braun and letting LaPorta play first may befit long term success.
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AKittellVarsity
563 days ago
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Oops... Trading Fielder as suggested by one of the commenters.
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AKittellVarsity
563 days ago
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Note: If Braun manages to be a 'Super 2' player next year, he will get $51 million instead of the $45. A 'Super 2' arbitration eligible player is a player who is considered in the top 17% of players by a formulation unknown to me, but a third year player has not been a Super 2 since 1991, so it should be interesting to see if that incentive pushes Braun even further.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
563 days ago
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If I had to choose between the two players I would choose Braun. Fielder will be slower and slower at first base as the years go by and this year he seems to not be the offensive force he was last year. The stat that really stands out about Fielder this year is his .410 slugging percentage after slugging .618 in 2007. Since Braun started late in May last season he is way ahead of last year's pace. He has 9 homers and 29 RBI's he didn't have on May 15th of last year since he was in the minors at that time. Another amazing stat is that Braun had 26 doubles last year but already has 14 this season and is on a pace to have about 56 doubles.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
563 days ago
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Plus the Brewers have Mat Gamel and Matt LaPorta tearing up AA ball with Mat Gamel hitting .367..OBP of .426...slugging .665 and OPS of 1.091. He has 9 homers and 35 RBI's and in his last 10 games has hit 4 homers and drove in 15 runs while hitting .372. Matt LaPorta is hitting .314....OBP of .420...slugging .629...and OPS of 1.049. He has 10 homers and 38 RBI's. He is hitting .392 with runners in scoring position. LaPorta is an outfielder and Gamel is a third baseman.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
563 days ago
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Everywhere else says 8 years. By the way, he just went ya-ya in the game. Too bad the Brewers are down by four still.
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AKittellVarsity
563 days ago
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It's eight years if you include this year, but it's really only 7.
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KelsdadAll-Star
563 days ago
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"Through 2015"

2008(1), 2009(2), 2010(3), 2011(4), 2012(5), 2013(6), 2014(7), 2015(8).

I count 8.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
563 days ago
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Sheets got touched for 3 homers today.
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KelsdadAll-Star
563 days ago
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He did? Holy sheet!
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OvertheedgeVarsity
560 days ago
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brewers are getting a good deal, braun is worth more than what he is getting
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