Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajun, and current Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy is projected to have another solid Major League Baseball season in 2016.
The Roberto Clemente award is one of the most prestigious in baseball.
It's given to the player who most embodies the humanitarian spirit of the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Famer. Each team nominates a player who they believe is as valuable off the field as on.
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Celebrating the genius who once said, "Heywood leads the league in most offensive categories, including nose hair. When this guy sneezes, he looks like a party favor."
The Milwaukee Brewers drafted Jonathan Lucroy's younger brother, David Lucroy, in the 20th round of the MLB Draft to make their mother smile even bigger.
Watch below, as Khris Davis of the Milwaukee Brewers hits a home run against the San Francisco Giants on Monday, before having it taken away on appeal, and then given back after an instant replay review.
Watch below, as Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Will Smith gets ejected from Thursday night's game against the Atlanta Braves, after a foreign substance was detected on his arm.
Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, and current Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy left Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Reds after taking a foul tip off his foot, which was later diagnosed as a broken left toe.
Milwaukee Brewers Assistant General Manager Gord Ash gave an update on the health status of catcher, and former Louisiana Ragin' Cajun, Jonathan Lucroy, who is recovering from a hamstring injury:
Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajun baseball player, and current Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, says he'll be ready to go on opening day.
Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajun, and current Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy was a guest on "High Heat" with Christopher Russo, the MLB Network on Monday.
Former Louisiana Ragin' Cajun, and current Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy was named a winner of a 2014 Fielding Bible Award, which were announced on Thursday.
Milwaukee catcher Jonathan Lucroy doubled to left field in the bottom half of the fifth inning in Saturday's 2-1 win over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, helping the Brewers to a 2-1 win, while setting a new Major League Baseball record for doubles by a catcher in a single season.