Brewers rest Braun as part of 140-game plan

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CHICAGO — Brewers manager Craig Counsell had to make a tough decision regarding balancing Ryan Braun’s hot bat with the slugger’s need for rest.

Despite a torrid start to the season, Braun was not in the Brewers’ starting lineup Tuesday against the Cubs. That’s not cause for concern, but rather part of a plan to keep Braun producing throughout the season.

Counsell said the Brewers had been planning to rest Braun, and Tuesday ended up being the best time to do it. That meant overcoming the temptation to ride Braun’s hot streak.

Counsell said the goal is for Braun to play about 140 games this season, with no set strategy for how he gets there.

“You could go every day to immediacy,” Counsell said. “I think you get yourself in trouble in April doing that. We’re trying to keep him as close to 100 percent as we can, so there’s going to be off-days in there. If it still adds up to the 140 at the end of the season, I think we’ll be pretty happy.”

The Brewers had an off-day Monday, so …

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