In front of an exuberant crowd at Miller Park, the stealthy Ryan Braun took a tumble for the ages. After a powerful rake to left centerfield, the All-Star third baseman was thinking inside-the-park homerun. It would not be so, as Braun tripped two times on his way to getting caught in a rundown. In the stands was Reggie Miller, who couldn't help but shake his head and clap. We still love you Ryan Braun.
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hahaha this made my laugh when i first saw this, poor Ryan Braun. He's still awesome.
ReplyDeleteCan Prince Fielder do the same thing please?
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