Any time we see "Ryan Braun" trending on Twitter, we need to take a second look, especially when it’s November and he’s coming off back surgery.

Obviously – as Braun would say – it’s because he’s in Milwaukee to take donations for the Hunger Task Force. Right?

That moment when you realize that's Ryan Braun collecting your @hungertaskforce donation. #Brewers pic.twitter.com/FEmeWXFmSu — Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) November 25, 2015

Obviously – as Braun would say twice by now – the Brewers are in major rebuilding mode, but no real credible sources have any credible information to share about when, where and why Milwaukee might send him (San Francisco and Cleveland have been mentioned, but not by anyone with inside knowledge). Just because some guy tweets it doesn't make it real.

MLB Trade Rumors: Ryan Braun to the Giants? https://t.co/KqcNZmzftQ pic.twitter.com/n8w7DTDbKh — Brewers Update (@BrewersUpdate) November 25, 2015

And it looks like we weren't the only ones wondering what's up:

OMG I saw Ryan Braun trending and FEARED THE WORST #BREWERS — MIKE KRAMER (@BlexClex) November 25, 2015

After all, check these numbers out. This is his salary over the next five seasons:

2016: $19 million

2017: $19 million

2018: $19 million

2019: $18 million

2020: $16 million

That's a lot for a team that has dumped most of its "aging," high-priced talent.

Also, Braun is coming off a surgery that I, myself, had in 2011. He had a microdiscetomy to repair a herniated disc. Doctors told both of us it was a chip shot, but my body is still not the same. Granted, I’m not an elite athlete like Braun, but I certainly didn’t find it to be the minor procedure I expected. I will be personally surprised if Braun ever puts up number like he did before 2011.

Or maybe he's just spreading some Thanksgiving cheer.

Ryan Braun just wished me a happy thanksgiving oh my god — Abby (@abby_LFC) November 25, 2015

So what do you think? Will we see Braun in a Brewers uniform in 2016 or beyond? My gut says yes, then no. Obviously (as he would say again), it just doesn’t make sense. Something to think about as you make your donation to a worthy cause this holiday season.