Former Brewers star Ryan Braun praises firefighters battling LA wildfires: 'Truly heroes'
Former Milwaukee Brewers stars Ryan Braun and Mike Moustakas talk to Fox News Digital about the Los Angeles wildfires and Bob Uecker.
Former Milwaukee Brewers star Ryan Braun was evacuated from his home in California for the majority of the last six weeks due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
Braun, 41, talked about his appreciation for firefighters as they continue to try and keep people and buildings safe.
"Firefighters and first responders are truly heroes," Braun told Fox News Digital on Saturday. "I don’t think that we get an opportunity to thank them often enough. But those guys have put their lives on the line. They’ve worked night and day. I know a number of firefighters who literally didn’t sleep for 72 hours.
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Former Milwaukee Brewers player Ryan Braun waves to fans during a ceremony announcing his retirement from baseball before a game against the New York Mets at American Family Field. (Benny Sieu/USA Today Sports)
"These guys are out there doing everything in their power to save as many people and structures as possible. Incredibly grateful for everything that they’ve done for the community, and today is an opportunity to try to say thank you to as many of them as possible."
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Braun, along with World Series champion Mike Moustakas, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff, Brewers star Christian Yelich and Mike Attanasio from the Brewers' ownership created California Strong to help communities affected by the disaster.
California Strong is a program of the YMCA dedicated to providing support to all Californians after disasters.
Yelich spoke about the California community continuing to


