Big acquisitions rarely occur in baseball during the month of April, but it appears the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers may buck that trend. Last August the two teams discussed a deal which centered on the Brewers’ six-time All-Star outfielder Ryan Braun. According to the Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo, the Dodgers and Brewers are in talks to make the deal happen in 2017. Braun is a lifetime .304 hitter with 288 home runs in his 11-year career, which has been played entirely in Milwaukee. The Brewers selected Braun in the first-round of the 2005 MLB Draft with the No.
Source: Forbes April 16, 2017 09:56 UTC