Milwaukee, WI
Brewers pitch first shutout of season, topping Padres 1-0
MILWAUKEE (AP) – Blake Perkins hit a single in the eighth inning to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 1-0 win over the San Diego Padres on Wednesday, spoiling a stellar start by Padres right-hander Michael King, who pitched a no-hitter through 6 2/3 innings.
King (2-1) went a career-high 7 2/3 innings on the day, throwing 109 pitches. He struck out 10 batters and walked two.
“I felt like I had a steady mix and was able to command all my pitches,” he said. “Mechanically, I wasn’t thinking about anything. I was just going out there and executing.”
King didn’t allow a runner past first base until the eighth inning. Brice Turang made his major league-leading ninth stolen base, advancing to second after hitting a single. King was charged with a run when Turang scored on Perkins’ single off Wandy Peralta.
“Wandy hadn’t given up a base hit to a right-handed hitter all year,” Padres manager Mike Shildt said. “It didn’t work out.”
Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy said his second-year center fielder Perkins just “meets it halfway.”
“He doesn’t force anything,” Murphy said. “He’s authentic as hell, he’s respectful, he’s humble.”
The Brewers snapped a three-game losing streak and ended the Padres’ three-game winning streak.
Milwaukee right-hander Bryse Wilson pitched 3 2/3 innings, striking out two and walking one. It was his first start since Sept. 28, 2022, when he was with Pittsburgh.
“I was just extremely motivated,” Wilson said. “The bullpen side, we knew we were very short, we were extended a little bit. I wanted to go out and be the best that I can be.”
Abner Uribe (2-1) helped preserve the shutout in the eighth after giving up a leadoff triple to Matthew Batten. Uribe retired the next three hitters, punctuated by a bare hand grab he made of Fernando Tatis Jr.’s groundball and throwing him out by a step for the third out.
“It was extremely exciting, and it’s something that I was pumped up about and really got to enjoy,” Uribe said through an interpreter.
Joel Payamps earned his second save, pitching a perfect ninth.
Milwaukee has struggled to score lately. In six consecutive games from April 7 through Saturday, Milwaukee averaged nearly 10 runs per game (58 total). Since then, they scored four Sunday, three Monday and three Tuesday.
It was the first time the Padres have been shut out since Aug. 22.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Padres: Put RHP Yu Darvish (0-1, 4.18 ERA) on the 15-day IL (neck tightness). … Recalled RHP Logan Gillaspie from Triple-A El Paso. … Traded RHP Pedro Avila to the Guardians for cash considerations. … Recalled Batten from El Paso and optioned C Brett Sullivan to El Paso.
Brewers: Selected RHP Tobias Myers from Triple-A Nashville and optioned LHP Jared Koenig to Nashville. … Designated RHP Vladimir Gutierrez for assignment.
UP NEXT
Padres: Host Toronto on Friday. RHP Matt Waldron (0-1, 3.14 ERA) faces Toronto’s RHP Yariel Rodriguez (0-0, 2.45 ERA).
Brewers: RHP Freddy Peralta (2-0, 2.55 ERA) faces Cardinals RHP Kyle Gibson (1-2, 6.16 ERA) at St. Louis on Friday.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee’s Bradford Beach busy during break from wildfire smoke
MILWAUKEE – Besides the waves and the water, it is usually the weather bringing folks out to the beach.
Milwaukee beach packed
What they’re saying:
“It’s beautiful outside today, sunshine,” said Ryan Scott, a beachgoer.
“It’s hot and sunny,” said Conor O’Keef, another beachgoer.
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Hundreds came out to Milwaukee’s Bradford Beach on Saturday. Those on the sand said the clear skies, low 80s, and clean air are a good change of pace from the past couple of days.
“Yesterday, it seemed no one was down here, but today it seems it’s cleared up a lot,” said Mio Demichele, a beachgoer.
Wildfire smoke in Milwaukee
The backstory:
On Thursday – Milwaukee’s sky was taken over by drifting smoke from Canadian wildfires. It helped Milwaukee register the worst air quality it has ever recorded.
“It’s been making me cough, and it’s awful.” said Antonia Aguilera, who was visiting Milwaukee. “I’m glad that today is at least, so far, has been pretty okay.”
Saturday was fun in the sun – at least for the moment.
“You can already kind of see some of the smoke coming around in the tree area,” Aguilera said.
The poor air quality returned Saturday evening. It was a bummer for visitors – like Chelsea Kramen and Aguilera.
“I’m not shocked. It’s a little upsetting because we plan on being out here all day tomorrow too, but we’ll make it work,” Kramen said.
Why is wildfire smoke back?
What we know:
Weather experts said the recent cold front pulled the smoke back into the area.
By 7:30 Saturday night, the air quality reached 175, falling into the unhealthy category. This is especially true for people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children and teens.
“I definitely think it’s a big concern for, I mean, the wildlife out here in Milwaukee, the people who are living outdoors and don’t have somewhere to go with a roof over their heads and get away from all of this stuff,” said Anna Davidson, a beachgoer.
When will air quality improve?
What’s next:
The Department of Natural Resources issued a statewide air quality advisory until noon Monday, when beachgoers said hopefully the smoke will clear for good.
Health experts advise if you are in those sensitive groups, you should avoid strenuous outdoor activities, keep outdoor activities short, and consider moving physical activities indoors or rescheduling.
Portions of this article were formatted using A.I. FOX6’s reporter and an editor reviewed it for accuracy and tone prior to publishing.
The Source: Information in this story was gathered from Ryan Scott, Conor O’Keef, Mio Demichele, Antonia Aguilera, Chelsea Kramen, Anna Davidson and the Department of Natural Resources.
Milwaukee, WI
Brewers Place Gold Glove Outfielder on Injured List
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DENVER, COLORADO – JULY 02: Manager Pat Murphy #21 of the Milwaukee Brewers walks to the mound while playing the Colorado Rockies in the sixth inning at Coors Field on July 02, 2024 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
The Milwaukee Brewers are sitting somewhat comfortably in first place in the NL Central. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t cause for worry.
Before losing pitcher Brandon Woodruff to shoulder surgery, the Brewers lost another key piece of their team.
After Friday night’s game against the Miami Marlins, manager Pat Murphy implied that an IL stint would be coming for outfielder Sal Frelick after he hurt his shoulder on a throw from right field. Luis Lara would replace him in the game.
Frelick, according to the Brewers, has been placed on the 10-day IL with a right shoulder strain.
In a corresponding move, outfielder Blake Perkins has been recalled from Triple-A Nashville.
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Frelick’s injury was not sudden. His shoulder had been bothering him for around two months, according to Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. While a past scan revealed nothing more than inflammation, Frelick continued to have symptoms.
The discomfort was just limited to throwing until the last couple of weeks.
“I started feeling it swinging, not as bad as throwing, but it was creeping in there,” Frelick said.
This could very well explain the 2024 Gold Glover’s decline on both sides of the ball. After slashing .288/.351/.405 with 12 home runs and 19 stolen bases, Frelick has slashed just .236/.301/.330 with four home runs and six stolen bases.
His defense has also taken a hit. After having a career-high +7 Outs Above Average last year, per Baseball Savant, Frelick has just +1 Outs Above Average through 90 games this year.
Part of that can be attributed to a major decrease in arm value and strength.
The Brewers drafted Frelick in the first round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of Boston College. He would debut in 2023 as one of the best defensive outfielders in the game.
Perkins will take his place on the 26-man roster, but has struggled to a .157/.250/.258 slash line in 53 games this season.
Who Will Replace Frelick?
This likely won’t be a 10-day minimum stint for Frelick. The Brewers need to nip this in the bud now while the playoffs are far enough away.
While the Brewers could make an outfield addition before the Trade Deadline, it’s more likely that No. 4 prospect Lara will be seeing more time at right field.
Milwaukee signed Lara in 2022, and he has quickly risen through the ranks.
Lara doesn’t possess much power, but his run, field and arm tools are all elite, making him a logical fit to be Frelick’s replacement.
In limited at-bats, Lara has shown that he is up for the challenge with a .294/.429/.353 slash line in six games.
In 78 Triple-A games before he was called up, Lara had a .321/.432/.470 slash line with 24 stolen bases.
While Perkins is the more seasoned pick to replace Frelick, he is a glove-first, weak-hitting player. In his career, Perkins has a .223/.307/.330 slash line with 14 home runs in 295 games.
Jake Bauers also has experience in the outfield if need be.
One thing is for certain: if Frelick gets back to full health and starts hitting again, the Brewers will have a big chance of securing the NL Central once again.
Matthew Singer Matthew Singer is a sports reporter covering MLB for Heavy.com. He has written for Heavy since 2025, and has two years of experience covering local professional, collegiate and high school sports, including writing for Cronkite News and Arizona PBS. More about Matthew Singer
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Weather: Chance morning shower, afternoon smoke returns
MILWAUKEE – Forecast from FOX6 Meteorologist Lisa Michaels
There is a chance for a few showers/storms early Saturday with the passing of a cold front. As a lake breeze kicks in this afternoon, a few more could develop along it.
The cold front will help drag wildfire smoke down to the surface. Plan on increasing smoky skies Saturday afternoon and evening. Wildfire smoke can linger on Sunday due to an easterly wind. Smoke should become less on Monday.
High temperatures reach the upper 80s on Saturday, low 80s on Sunday, and back to the upper 80s on Monday.
There is a higher chance for stronger storms on Monday afternoon and evening.
Today: Isolated morning rain/storm. Warm and humid. Smoky skies in the afternoon/evening.
High: 89°
Wind: WNW 5-15
Tonight: Smoky skies
Low: 64°
Wind: NE 5-10
Sunday: Partly sunny and cooler. Smoky skies again.
High: 83°
Wind: E 5-10
Monday: Chance for t-storms. Windy, warm and humid.
AM Low: 65° High: 88°
Wind: SW 10-20
Tuesday: Partly sunny.
AM Low: 68° High: 83°
Wind: NW 10-15
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, cooler and less humid.
AM Low: 60° High: 77°
Wind: N 5-10
Thursday: Mostly sunny.
AM Low: 56° High: 83°
Wind: S 5-10
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