Former All-Star Lorenzo Cain designated for assignment by Brewers

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Former All-Star Lorenzo Cain designated for assignment by Brewers

Lorenzo Cain was designated for assignment by the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday. Cain played for the Brewers from 2010 to 2018 and won a Gold Glove award in 2019. He also won the World Series with the Royals in 2015. Saturday marked Cain's 10th anniversary in the MLB.

Lorenzo Cain has been designated for assignment by the Brewers. He was in the final year of a five-year contract. After 10 years of service, players earn their full pension.

Lorenzo Cain has been designated for assignment by the Brewers. He was drafted in the 17th round out of Madison County High School in Florida. Less than 10 percent of players in baseball history have played for a decade or more.

Lorenzo Cain was released by the Milwaukee Brewers. He was a key player for the Royals and Brewers during the golden age of Brewers baseball. Cain finished third in the American League MVP voting in 2015. He will be remembered as one of the finest defensive center fielders in franchise history. Sammon believes that the Brewers waited too long to release him.

Brewers have made some moves to improve their outfield. Lorenzo Cain was designated for assignment. Jonathan Davis was selected from Nashville. Corey Ray was outrighted. Andrew McCutchen plays in the corner outfield spots. The Brewers might try to make a trade at the deadline.


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