Brewers issue statement regarding Braun ruling

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers issued a statement Thursday night regarding Ryan Braun's exoneration from a 50-game suspension regarding a positive test for elevated testosterone back in October.The following statement was issued by Chairman and Principal Owner Mark Attanasio on behalf of the Milwaukee Brewers:“Since joining our organization in 2005, Ryan Braun has been a model citizen and a person of character and integrity.

Business Journal Report (2-9-12)

In business news for Thursday, February 9th, 2012 -- SURG Restaurant Group is taking over the stand at the Bradford Beach House in Milwaukee's lakefront.

Some Brewers On Deck fans miss Fielder, Braun

MILWAUKEE -- Sunday was the annual Brewers On Deck event, and though fans say there are high hopes for this season, they couldn't ignore two big players who weren't present: Prince Fielder, who signed a nine-year contract with the Detroit Tigers last week, and Ryan Braun, who decided not to appear after recently testing positive for a banned substance.Milwaukee Brewers Owner Mark Attanasio announced last Wednesday Brewers Ryan Braun would not make an appearance during Sunday's Brewers On Deck event.

Season with no reason (12-13-11)

Ted discusses Ryan Braun and the situation involving Braun testing positive for a substance banned by Major League Baseball.

Former Brewers' head physician weighs in on Ryan Braun situation

MILWAUKEE -- The biggest yet-to-be-answered question in Milwaukee sports remains: did Major League Baseball's National League MVP take a banned substance that cased him to test positive during random drug testing, and will he end up with a lengthy suspension because of it?

Braun tests positive for performance enhancing drugs

NEW YORK (AP) -- National League MVP Ryan Braun has tested positive for a banned substance and is appealing to avoid a 50-game suspension, according to people familiar with the case.

Quick turnaround on Braun MVP shirts at Brew City Apparel

Brewers' fan favorite Ryan Braun now holds the National League's top honor for a single player, after being named NL MVP Tuesday, and just a few hours after the announcement, Brew City Brand Apparel got to work hand-pressing commemorative t-shirts.

Ryan Braun named National League MVP

Milwaukee's Ryan Braun has won the NL Most Valuable Player Award after helping lead the Brewers to their first division title in nearly 30 years.Braun earned the MVP on Tuesday, receiving 20 of 32 first-place votes and 388 points in voting announced by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.Los Angeles center fielder Matt Kemp, who came close to winning the Triple Crown, received 10 first-place votes and finished with 332 points.Braun led the NL with a .597 slugging percentage and was second with a .332 batting average.