Family Authorities Deny MLB Ryan Braun Request to Add ‘S’ to Name

AP (Keosauqua, IA). Stating that it was a question of honor, the Southeast Iowa center for Brauns family advancement released a statement early Friday denying Milwaukee Brewers Ryan Braun’s request to formally add an “s” to his name.

“Our appeal process works a bit differently than Major League Baseball, said spokesman,” Paul Brauns. “Along with everything else, we thought he could have done a better job hitting the slider. Indeed, we would have been in favor of the juice if he would have turned on a few more off speed pitches.”

When reporters doggedly asked if Braun would be able to use an “s” when referencing the possessive, Brauns was gracious but also firm. “Yes, we have decided to allow Braun to continue to use an “s” when referring to his possessions. However,” Brauns said, taking on a very stern tone, “we darn well better see an apostrophe on the left side of the ‘s’ or Braun will need to be a lot more concerned about our legal process than he is about some the Olympic Laboratory in Montreal.”

For his part, Ryan Braun tearfully expressed disappointment. “While we were relieved to hear about Major League Baseball, we were really counting on being able to add an ‘s’.”

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