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Milwaukee Brewers May In Review: Depth Keeps Brewers Atop NL Central Despite Sudden Rash Of Injuries

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Tyrone Taylor closed out the month of Could on a tear, batting .341 with … [+]
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There’s an previous adage in baseball: do not hassle trying on the standings till at the least Memorial Day, and with that conventional benchmark level of the schedule come and gone, a cursory look of the standings exhibits the Milwaukee Brewers nonetheless main the Nationwide League Central Division.
By successful six of the primary 9 video games of their season-long 11-game street journey via San Diego, St. Louis and Chicago, the Brewers closed out the month of Could with a 32-19 document that put them 4 full video games forward of the second-place Cardinals within the division and simply two again of the Dodgers for one of the best document within the Nationwide League.
There’s nonetheless a protracted methods to go and the street is just going to get more durable however right here’s a glance again at how the Brewers fared in Could:
What went proper
Depth: Accidents are unavoidable over the course of a 162-game Main League Baseball season and so they lastly caught as much as the Brewers in Could (see beneath). President of Baseball Operations David Stearns has made having a deep bench a focus of his roster-building course of and it’s paid off as a variety of gamers have stepped as much as fill voids created by accidents to gamers on the roster.
Tyrone Taylor: After getting off to a sluggish begin, Taylor has returned to the shape that made him one of many Brewers’ most promising and invaluable younger abilities over the previous couple of seasons. Taylor’s common had dipped to .203 on the season after going 0-for-3 with a stroll in a 3-0 loss to the Braves on Could 17 however within the 12 video games since, he’s batting .341 (15-for-44) with 5 homers, 15 RBIs and a 1.102 OPS whereas additionally making some dazzling performs within the outfield.
What went unsuitable
Accidents: The Brewers caught a break by getting via all of Spring Coaching and the primary month of the season comparatively unscathed by accidents however that modified in Could as a variety of key gamers — together with shortstop Willy Adames, outfielder Hunter Renfroe and beginning pitchers Freddy Peralta and Brandon Woodruff — all landed on the IL within the span of two weeks. The excellent news is that none of these accidents seem like severe and all 4 ought to be capable to return in some unspecified time in the future within the comparatively close to future.
Lorenzo Cain’s bat: By no means one to mince phrases, Cain was brutally trustworthy when requested to explain his season thus far: “horrible.” The numbers again up Cain’s self-assessment. In 34 video games, the veteran is slashing simply .191/.254/.252 with a house run, seven RBIs and a .506 OPS. He’s nonetheless a invaluable asset on protection, although, and when he does get on base, a risk to do injury on the basepaths so the Brewers are greater than prepared to experience it out with Cain, particularly with the aforementioned Taylor in a position to step in and tackle an even bigger function in heart.
By the numbers
12-5 — Brewers’ document in one-run video games this season
17 — Variety of video games Milwaukee received in Could.
32 — Variety of consecutive save alternatives transformed by Josh Hader, who hasn’t blown a save since July 7 of final season.
561 — Variety of victories Craig Counsell has as supervisor of the Brewers since he was employed to exchange Ron Roenicke in Could 2015. Counsell is three victories away from surpassing all-time franchise chief Phil Garner, who received 563 video games throughout his tenure from 1992-’99.
He stated it
“He’s one among one,” — Brewers pitcher Aaron Ashby on nearer Josh Hader, who notched saves in each video games of a Memorial Day doubleheader in opposition to the Cubs.
On the Farm
Whereas the Brewers maintain enterprise on the big-league stage, their minor league associates are all off to nice begins in 2022, as effectively, with all however one group closing the month atop the standings in its respective division.
- Triple-A Nashville: 33-15 (1st, Worldwide League West)
- Double-A Biloxi: 22-22 (third, Southern League South)
- Excessive-A Wisconsin: 29-17 (T1st, Midwest League West)
- Low-A Carolina: 26-20 (1st, Carolina League North)
Together with Milwaukee’s MLB document, the Brewers’ group has a mixed 141 victories and a .610 successful share, each of that are one of the best in baseball thus far this season.
Damage Report
- SS Willy Adames (left ankle)
- OF Hunter Renfroe (proper hamstring)
- RHP Luis Perdomo (proper elbow)
- RHP Jandel Gustave (proper elbow)
- RHP Jake Cousins (proper elbow)
- RHP Freddy Peralta (proper shoulder)
- RHP Justin Topa (proper forearm flexor)
Up Subsequent
The Brewers’ June schedule features a regular food regimen of contending groups, together with one other four-game … [+]
Milwaukee Brewers
A lot has been manufactured from the Brewers’ schedule through the first two months of the season, which featured a gentle food regimen of groups already buried deep within the standings. That is about to vary, nonetheless, because the June slate options robust dwelling dates in opposition to the Padres, Cardinals and Blue Jays and street collection in opposition to the Mets and Rays.
The schedule is gentle on divisional opponents in June. Milwaukee will face NL Central groups simply eight occasions however half of these will come in opposition to the rival Cardinals, who the Brewers have cut up their first eight conferences in opposition to.

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Milwaukee Common Council explores license plate cameras, prompting surveillance concerns

Heather Hough, the Police Department’s chief of staff, said police policy restricts access to camera footage and use in investigations. Milwaukee police started using the cameras in 2022, she said.
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Milwaukee police and business improvement districts are looking to expand the use of license plate reading cameras that they say can help solve crimes, though the plan has met with opposition from residents worried about privacy.
At issue during the Common Council’s Finance and Personnel Committee meeting on May 29 was legislation to expand the use of Flock cameras. The cameras scan and identify license plates, according to Milwaukee police.
The committee decided to hold the legislation, meaning it could come up at a future meeting. The committee’s next meeting is scheduled for June 18.
The expansion would add three new cameras in Milwaukee’s business districts. It occurs during a broader discussion about the potential benefits to public safety versus concerns over increased police surveillance.
“Ultimately, there’s going to be a discussion … about anything that smacks of surveillance software and what oversight is provided and should be provided,” Ald. Scott Spiker said.
Heather Hough, the Police Department’s chief of staff, said police policy restricts access to camera footage and its use in investigations. Milwaukee police started using the cameras in 2022, she said.
The cameras help with property theft and potentially identifying homicide suspects’ vehicles through the license plates, she said.
“These particular cameras aren’t equipped to identify people,” Hough said.
Business leader pushes for acquiring more cameras
Business leaders advocated for the cameras, saying they provide safety in the city.
The expansion of Flock cameras could help lower car thefts and help with Amber Alerts, said Tara Cavazos, the executive director of the South 27th Street Business District Association and one of the supporters of the legislation.
Cavazos argued Flock cameras can remove bias in policing because the cameras identify only license plates, and Milwaukee police need a reason to access the camera footage.
“You still have to do your police work to identify who’s driving that car,” Cavazos said.
Cavazos’ organization was joined by other business districts near the Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport and southwest Milwaukee — the Gateway to Milwaukee and the Crisol Corridor — as supporters of the legislation. The groups donated funds for the cameras for two years, she said.
How Flock cameras are already used in Milwaukee
Cavazos said the Flock cameras in her business district have helped lower car thefts and identify a homicide suspect.
Flock cameras were also referenced in cases like the Maxwell Anderson trial.
In the latter, police testified the cameras helped them track victim Sade Robinson’s vehicle through the city the night she died.
Currently, Milwaukee has 31 Flock cameras in use, police told the Journal Sentinel.
Milwaukee residents raise concerns about the use of technology
For those against the Flock cameras, even three more cameras is part of an unchecked growth of police surveillance in the city since 2022.
Heba Mohammad, a Milwaukee resident who lives in the area where the cameras would be located, said Flock cameras wouldn’t help the community. Mohammad instead advocated for addressing root causes of crime, like poverty rates and meeting residents’ needs.
“To me this is more of an interest in having the illusion of safety rather than doing things that make our community safer,” Mohammad said.
Milwaukee resident Ron Jansen raised concerns about the cameras being used by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
“All these cameras do is create another avenue for abuse at the hands of MPD now and whatever police force comes to kidnap whoever the federal government decides is a threat in the near future,” Jansen said.
This is not the first time Milwaukee police have faced scrutiny from the community about surveillance technology.
The issue of privacy came up this year when Milwaukee police were talking about the potential use of facial recognition technology in investigations, which was met with backlash from residents and the Common Council.
Milwaukee police recently implemented a drone team after the Republican National Convention, prompting surveillance concerns from some.
Amanda Merkwae, an advocacy director at ACLU Wisconsin, said the Common Council should consider adopting a program called Community Control Over Police Surveillance, also known as CCOPS ordinance.
The ordinance requires police surveillance technology to be reviewed by the public and Common Council before it can be implemented, she said.
“I think at least by adopting something like a CCOPS ordinance puts a framework around the decision to ensure transparency and democracy in that decision making, I think the public can really grapple with these questions,” Merkwae said.
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Police looking for critically missing 10-year-old Milwaukee boy

Milwaukee Police are searching for a 10-year-old boy last seen near the 4900 block of N. 52nd St.
The Milwaukee Police Department is searching for a critically missing 10-year-old boy.
Zyviane Winters was last in contact with his family on the afternoon of June 9 near the 4900 block of N. 52nd St.
Police described him as a Black male wearing a red and blue polo shirt, blue jean shorts, tall black socks and blue and white Nike Jordan sneakers. He is around 5 feet and 4 inches tall and weighs around 90 pounds, with a stocky build and a medium complexion, according to police.
The police department is asking anyone with information to call the Milwaukee Police Department District Seven at (414) 935-7272.
“Critically missing” is a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors.
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Cream City Carousing on $20: Coffee and games edition
Recently, we went on another Milwaukee adventure – AKA we caroused Cream City – and spent UNDER $20.
What is a “Milwaukee adventure?” We define it as an afternoon or evening we visit two different places on a single Jackson. It’s a challenge, but the goal is to present cheap outing itineraries you might not have considered.
Last time, we suggested gardens and sushi in Greenfield, and now we’re bringing it back to the East Side with coffee and games. The beauty of this Milwaukee adventure is it doesn’t require planning ahead, just spontaneously grab a pal any afternoon and head over to Downer Avenue for a delightfully cheap thrill.
Stop 1: Valentine Coffee Rosters
3126 N. Downer Ave., (414) 398-0220
valentinecoffeeco.com
Hours: Daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Cost: $5-$10
This is Valentine’s newest space. Grab a drink and perhaps a snack of your choice “to go” from the locally owned Valentine Coffee. Lunch and early dinner items are also available. Head over to Old Guard Games, located one door to the north.
Step 2: Old Guard Games
3132 N. Downer Ave., (414) 988-0161
facebook.com/OldGuardMKE
Hours: Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Thursday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Cost: Free
Leave your license at the front desk and borrow a tabletop game for as long as desired. Cribbage, chess, checkers and more are available – or spend a little extra and buy one of the many card games available in the shop. Take your game and your Valentine Coffee drinks to Old Guard’s outdoor cafe and enjoy the afternoon!
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