Milwaukee, WI
How to Watch Milwaukee Brewers vs. Toronto Blue Jays: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time – June 10
On Monday, a series opener is on the schedule, with the Milwaukee Brewers (38-27) hosting the Toronto Blue Jays (32-33) at 8:10 PM ET. On the hill for the Brewers will be Colin Rea (4-2), matched up against the Blue Jays’ Jose Berrios (5-4).
How to Live Stream Brewers vs. Blue Jays
- Game Day: Monday, June 10, 2024
- Game Time: 8:10 PM ET
- Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Stadium: American Family Field
- TV: SN1 (Regional restrictions may apply)
- Livestream: Watch on Fubo
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Brewers and Blue Jays Stats
- The Brewers strike out 8.1 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, 24th in MLB.
- The Brewers have the 10th-best ERA (3.79) in the majors this season.
- The Brewers’ 68 home runs rank 13th in Major League Baseball.
- Hitters for Milwaukee rank eighth in the majors with a combined .408 team slugging percentage.
- The pitching staff for the Blue Jays has a collective 8.2 K/9, which ranks 22nd in MLB.
- Toronto’s 4.17 team ERA ranks 19th across all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Blue Jays average 0.8 home runs per game to rank 25th in MLB play with 54 total home runs.
- So far this year, Toronto’s .368 slugging percentage is 24th in baseball.
Brewers vs. Blue Jays Key Players
- William Contreras comes into Monday’s game as the Brewers top run producer, collecting 46 RBI while hitting eight round-trippers in 2024. His .309 average is also best on the squad.
- Willy Adames is hitting .243 with 17 doubles, nine home runs and 30 walks.
- Brice Turang has 13 doubles, a triple, three home runs and 21 walks while hitting .306.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. paces the Blue Jays with a .292 batting average.
- Daulton Varsho has hit 10 home runs with 31 runs batted in, leading the team in both categories.
- Bo Bichette has 13 doubles, a triple, four home runs and 14 walks while hitting .239.
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Brewers vs. Blue Jays Betting Odds and Trends
Brewers vs. Blue Jays Moneyline and Over/Under
| Favorite | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brewers | -112 | -107 | 8.5 | -109 | -111 |
Brewers vs. Blue Jays Betting Trends
- The Brewers have won 20, or 64.5%, of the 31 games they’ve played as favorites this season.
- The Brewers have entered 30 games this season favored by -112 or more and are 19-11 in those contests.
- So far this season, the Brewers and their opponents have hit the over in 37 of 65 games with a total.
- The Blue Jays have come away with six wins in the 22 contests they have been listed as the underdogs in this season.
- This season, the Blue Jays have come away with a win six times in 22 chances when named as an underdog of at least -107 or worse on the moneyline.
- The Blue Jays and their opponents have gone over in 29 of their 65 games with a total set by sportsbooks this season.
Milwaukee, WI
Travelers see shorter lines at Milwaukee Mitchell despite the ongoing partial government shutdown
MILWAUKEE — Despite a partial government shutdown causing long TSA lines at airports across the country, travelers at Milwaukee Mitchell airport are experiencing short wait times ahead of spring break.
John Wahlen and his colleague Joe Orendorf were coming back home from North Carolina and prepared for a much different scene.
“We were remarkably surprised that it was as easy as it was,” Wahlen said.
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A national TSA spokesperson told TMJ4 that over 3,450 TSA officers called out across the country on Thursday. The national call-out rate was at 11.83% percent, the highest since the shutdown began.
While the TSA could not provide specific numbers for Milwaukee Mitchell, the airport was not in the top-10 for call-out rates.
The highest percentages of call-offs came from much larger airports, including George Bush Intercontinental in Houston at 44 percent, Atlanta at almost 41 percent, and Baltimore at 37 percent.
“We were in smaller airports, Raleigh-Durham, I think we waited for two people, and one of them was him,” Orendorf said.
Watch: Travelers see shorter lines at Milwaukee Mitchell despite the ongoing partial government shutdown
Travelers see shorter lines at Milwaukee Mitchell despite the ongoing partial government shutdown
A spokesperson for Milwaukee Mitchell told TMJ4 that around 11,000 people are expected this Friday and Saturday, and next Friday and Saturday as spring break travel peaks.
President Trump signed an executive order to pay TSA agents, meaning a resolution may be on the horizon. Travelers, including Selena Mauricio, said they are thankful for the agents who are still showing up.
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“Their jobs aren’t easy, and I commend the ones that still come to work, definitely,” Mauricio said.
This story was reported on-air by Brendyn Jones and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.
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Milwaukee, WI
Truck drives in to Grace Coffee in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward overnight
MILWAUKEE — A truck drove through the Grace Coffee Co. in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward on early Friday morning, the owners announced in a social media post.
Due to the extensive damage that was done, the coffee shop will be closed until further notice.
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“We’re incredibly grateful no one was hurt, and we’ll keep you updated as we begin repairs,” the coffee shop said in the post.
TMJ4 reached out to the Milwaukee Police Department but have yet to hear back.
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Milwaukee, WI
MPS layoffs plan draws pushback as district works to close $46M gap
MPS cuts face backlash
Milwaukee Public Schools plans about 200 layoffs to close a $46 million budget gap, but union leaders say cuts could impact student safety while district leaders say no classroom teachers will be eliminated.
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee Public Schools is planning to cut roughly 200 positions next school year as the district works to close a multi-million-dollar budget gap — but there’s disagreement over which roles will be impacted.
What we know:
District leaders say the goal is to close a roughly $46 million shortfall, prompting changes that Superintendent Brenda Cassellius says are necessary.
Milwaukee Public Schools said about 201 staff members will be impacted. District leaders say no classroom teachers, counselors or social workers will be cut — something the teachers’ union disputes.
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The reductions stem from a previously approved plan to eliminate about 260 non-classroom roles. The final number dropped after retirements and existing vacancies. The Milwaukee Board of School Directors approved that plan on March 9.
What they’re saying:
“We have a $50 million deficit, we are for sure not going to be able to do business the same way that we’ve been able to do business,” Cassellius said. “Change is just hard. It’s just hard. And every single one of our employees is so important.”
But some educators say the cuts go too far.
“MTEA is setting up a distress signal. We are talking about our teachers, art teachers, music teachers, physical education teachers, counselors — things that the voters of referendum of Milwaukee actually voted for,” said Ingrid Walker-Henry, president of the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association. “Staffing is being cut to the extent that they are concerned about student safety.”
Cassellius acknowledged the uncertainty and asked school leaders for patience.
“We just have to for sure know our budget situation, where we’re at with that after these cuts are made in order to make those decisions,” she said. “So I’m asking my principals, be patient with us.”
By the numbers:
The district outlined the 201 affected positions as:
- 70 central office roles
- 62 educators with a teaching license but not assigned to one classroom
- 59 assistant principals
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MPS says the savings will support new class size guidelines, including:
- 18 students per teacher in K3
- 20 students per teacher in K4
- 22 students per teacher in K5
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District leaders say no students will be asked to leave a school to meet class size guidelines. Officials say they are working with schools that may not have space or that require larger classes based on specific programs.
What’s next:
Milwaukee Public Schools plans to present its proposed 2026–27 budget to the Milwaukee Board of School Directors in May.
The Source: Information in this post was provided by Milwaukee Public Schools and prior FOX6 coverage.
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