Brewers' insider reveals how this former Brewers superstar has fueled Brice Turang's hot start to the season

Turang's incredible start to the season comes with a surprising link to Brewers' history
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Brewers fans should have a tough time remembering the last time Brice Turang failed to hit safely in a regular season game. That's because it happened all the way back in September of 2024. Sure, there was a long offseason in between then and now, but Turang's impressive start to the 2025 season is threatening a 32-year-old team record. According to the Brewers game notes, curated every game by the team’s amazing media relations team, Turang's 12-game hit streak to start the season is the second longest in Brewers' history, trailing only Dickie Thon, who hit safely in the first 13 games of the 1993 season.

However, Turang isn't just hitting safely; he's crushing baseballs, displaying an unanticipated power boost that has Brewer fans dreaming about his potential. Slugging three home runs in the team's first 12 games, Turang has sported a new, more open stance that allows him to get his hips through the ball before impact, generating far more power than when he stood with a closed stance in 2024. But in a world of stance changes and quantum leaps, Turang's recent offensive masterclass could simply be due to a thoughtful gift from a former Brewer.

Journal Sentinel writer reports Ryan Braun sent Brice Turang a pair of his batting gloves from his 2011 MVP season

As reported in an article by Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Turang was gifted a pair of Ryan Braun's Nike Swingman batting gloves that he wore during the 2011 campaign, a season in which he hit 33 home runs and 38 doubles en route to winning the National League MVP honors. Make sure to read Todd's story on jsonline.com for more information on the story and direct quotes from Turang.

While we're still waiting for confirmation on whether or not the gloves actually have any magical qualities, ask any sports psychologist about the importance of confidence, especially in a sport like baseball where failure is the expectation. Sporting the gloves of a former MVP and Brewer legend could be instilling Turang with the belief that he can be an impactful major-league hitter.

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