Miller Park One Brewers Way Milwaukee, WI 53214 (414) 902-4473

OBJECTIVE To earn the 2011 National League Most Valuable Player Award

EDUCATION (FL)

RELATED EXPERIENCE All-Star Outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers  Batting .335 with 33 HR, 109 runs, 111 RBI and 32 stolen bases in 149 games for the N.L. Central Champions  Helped lead my team to its first division championship since 1982  For the second time in my career (also 2008) belted a go-ahead home in the bottom of the eighth inning to clinch a playoff berth for my team  Is batting .344 with 8 HR and 22 RBI in the month of September as my team battles for playoff positioning  Looking to become the first player in Major League history to go 30/30 and win a batting title in the same season  Lead the National League in extra-base hits (77), (.601) and OPS (1.001)  Rank among the top five in the National League in seven other categories, including batting average (2nd, .335), total bases (2nd, 336), runs (2nd, 109), RBI (4th, 111), OBP (4th, .400), doubles (tied for 4th, 38) and hits (5th, 187)  Rank among the top ten in the National League in home runs (tied for 6th, 33) and stolen bases (tied for 7th, 32)  Batting .351 with runners in scoring position, which ranks third in the National League  Is tied for the National League lead (Raul Ibanez) with 36 RBI in late-inning pressure situations (.323, 10hr)  Is one of just three players in the National League with 100 runs and 100 RBI this season  Had a 23-game hitting streak from June 8-July 14, the third-longest in franchise history (tied for 4th in NL in ‘11)  Has committed just one error the entire season  Has the third-best (.996) among National League outfielders and is first among left fielders  Was named National League Player of the Week for April 18-24  Was named National League Player of the Month for April  Was selected to start my fourth consecutive All-Star Game

COMPUTER SKILLS Have my own Facebook page (www.facebook/ryanbraun)

REFERENCES The 3+ million fans who witnessed me play this season at Miller Park; opposing National League ; Ron Roenicke