Ranking the 9 greatest left fielders in MLB history
Ryan Braun edged out Troy Tulowitzki and Hunter Pence to win the National League Rookie of the Year in 2007, perhaps exclusively because he homered 34 times and drove in 97 runs in just 113 games.
While Braun flashed the offensive talent that would ultimately make him one of the greatest players in Milwaukee Brewers history, he posted a staggering -32 defensive runs saved at third base in his rookie season. His fielding was so disastrous in his rookie season that after playing 945 1/3 innings at third base in 2007, Braun would never play at third base again for the rest of his major league career.

Braun would shift to the outfield for the bulk of his career, playing the largest chunk of his games in left field. In addition to winning five Silver Slugger Awards and hitting 352 home runs in a 14-year career spent exclusively in Milwaukee, Braun actually became a pretty respectable left fielder, finishing his career with 68 outfield assists and 17 defensive runs saved in left field.
Had Braun put together three or four more seasons at or around his peak production, he would have had a case for cracking this list. Instead, Braun falls well short of cracking our list of the nine greatest left fielders in MLB history: