Brewers, Braun Closing In On Deal?

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 Brewers, Braun Closing In On Deal?
According to sources close to Nez Balelo, Ryan Braun's agent, Balelo is in Milwaukee working on a deal for his client. This is a good sign for Brewers fans because Balelo was in Milwaukee two weeks ago talking about a deal, so this is a good indication that a deal could be close. Braun is hitting .247 with 3 HR, but the Brewers are not worried just yet. Braun has repeatedly told reporters ... [link]

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Published 4/25/2008 by Jared at Right Field Bleachers
... - Eli at MLB Rumors says the word is that Braun and the Brewers are closing in on a deal quickly. With Tulowitzki and Longoria signing deals lately the two sides probably have a pretty good idea of what Braun's pre-free agency value is (at least right now). This is good news if it's true. ...

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