Milwaukee, WI
Brewers’ Peralta (shoulder) headed to injured list
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Brewers starter Freddy Peralta left within the fourth inning of an 8-2 loss to the Washington Nationals with shoulder tightness on Sunday.
Brewers supervisor Craig Counsell mentioned Peralta will endure an MRI on Monday and will probably be heading to the injured record.
“Hopefully, it is nothing that huge or loopy, however it’s a part of the sport,” Peralta mentioned. “We’ll see what occurs.”
Peralta (3-2) left after permitting a run-scoring double to Lane Thomas through the Nationals’ six-run outburst within the fourth inning.
“I assumed within the second inning, he did not have the identical life on his fastball,” Brewers catcher Omar Narvaez mentioned. “Within the third inning, I went out to see how he felt. … I requested him how he was feeling and he mentioned he was slightly tight. I informed him there isn’t any level this early within the season attempting to be the hero.”
Washington’s six runs within the fourth marked its best inning of the season and matched the largest run whole the Brewers had allowed in a single inning this 12 months. Peralta, a 2021 All-Star, entered the day having allowed only one run over 12 2/3 innings in his earlier two begins.
The Nationals entered the day having dropped seven of their previous 9, they usually had scored a complete of six runs within the seven losses. However that they had an early 8-0 lead Sunday and cruised to the win of their remaining recreation earlier than beginning a seven-game homestand.
“Possibly that’ll spark one thing and we are able to get some wins over the subsequent few weeks right here and get again in it,” Thomas mentioned.
Milwaukee did not retire anybody within the fourth till Nelson Cruz — the eighth batter of the inning — acquired thrown out attempting to stretch a bloop single down the right-field line right into a double. The Nationals’ first eight batters of the inning all acquired hits, tying a Washington franchise report for consecutive plate appearances with a success.
“I feel when guys are on a roll, they’re throwing strikes,” Thomas mentioned. “I feel we had been simply aggressive on pitches in the midst of the plate. That was my recreation plan. Fairly good fastball. It performs up slightly bit. I used to be simply going to be aggressive on the fastball and drive some runs in.”
The Brewers start an 11-game, 10-day journey Monday in San Diego. Adrian Houser (3-4) will begin for Milwaukee.
The Related Press contributed to this report.
Milwaukee, WI
LaMelo Ball scores 50 points in Charlotte Hornets’ game vs. Milwaukee Bucks
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The Charlotte Hornets lost a close game to the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday, but LaMelo Ball’s name will still go in the history books.
Ball, 23, scored a career-high 50 points in the Hornet’s 125-119 loss to the Bucks at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. He went 17-of-38 from the field and 6-of-17 from beyond the arc in 40 minutes of play. Ball had 10 points at halftime, before dropping 40 in the second half. He finished the night with 10 assists, five rebounds and one steal.
Ball is the fifth player this season to score at least 50 points in a game, joining De’Aaron Fox (60, Nov. 15), Giannis Antetokounmpo (59, Nov. 13), Victor Wembanyama (50, Nov. 13) and Paolo Banchero (50, Oct. 28).
Ball is only the ninth player in NBA history to post a stat line of 50-plus points, five-plus rebounds, 10-plus assists and five-plus 3s in the same game, joining James Harden, Russell Westbrook, Damian Lillard, Luka Doncic, LeBron James, Steph Curry, Donovan Mitchell and Kevin Porter Jr.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee man killed, family heartbroken before the holidays: 'He didn’t deserve this'
MILWAUKEE – Heartbroken before the holidays, the family of a 25-year-old Milwaukee man is looking for justice after he was shot and killed Thursday night on the city’s northwest side.
Loved ones of Nasif Bowie told FOX6 News he was near Houston and Congress celebrating a “Friendsgiving” when someone shot both him and his friend. They want the person responsible to be arrested.
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“I never imagined nothing like this would happen to him, ever,” said Rickell Lovley, Bowie’s sister. “He didn’t deserve this. He had so many people who cared about him.”
Police said the shooting happened just before 9:30 p.m. One person – since identified as Bowie – died at the scene. A 23-year-old was seriously wounded.
Scene at Houston and Congress, Milwaukee
“He had such a bright future,” said friend Zarieanna McCoy. “He really was on his business. He went to school, got his degree, he wanted to go into real estate, he was doing a notary business.”
Family members said there are still a lot of unanswered questions.
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“He was just at the wrong place, wrong person there at the time,” Lovley said.
Saturday, loved ones returned to the area and sent off a sea of balloons and a swarm of goodbyes. McCoy said the prayer now is to find the person responsible.
“Just really hoping that we can get justice for him and his family,” she said.
Balloon release for Nasif Bowie near Houston and Congress
They are balancing that plea for accountability with the pain of trying to understand their loss.
“He didn’t deserve this,” Lovley said. “I’m so sorry that this happened to him.”
At last check, police are still looking for whoever is responsible. Anyone with information is asked to call MPD at 414-935-7360; to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 tips app.
Milwaukee, WI
USS Beloit naval warship commissioned in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – A new naval warship was commissioned at Milwaukee’s Veterans Park on Saturday, Nov. 23.
The USS Beloit, a littoral combat ship (LCS), is roughly 380 feet long and will house 88 crew members. Ships of this kind are made up in Marinette, Wisconsin. They cost roughly $500 million to build.
As the ship’s sponsor, retired Army Maj. Gen. Marcia M. Anderson will lead the time-honored Navy tradition of giving the order during the ceremony to “Man our ship and bring her to life!” At that moment, the commissioning pennant is hoisted, and the Beloit becomes a proud ship of the fleet.
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This is the first naval ship to be named after the Wisconsin city, Beloit.
Once it is commissioned, the USS Beloit will call Jacksonville, Florida its home port.
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