Milwaukee, WI
Nationals vs. Brewers – Game Recap – May 21, 2022 – ESPN
MILWAUKEE — — Andrew McCutchen hit a leadoff dwelling run, Luis Urías added a solo shot and a defensive gem, and Brandon Woodruff allowed one run in six efficient innings to offer the Milwaukee Brewers a 5-1 win over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night time.
McCutchen drove the primary pitch from Patrick Corbin (0-7) into the Nationals’ bullpen for his twentieth profession leadoff homer — and second this season.
“Be able to hit pitch one,” McCutchen stated of his sport plan. “Get on the board early. Get on him fast. Be capable of create some momentum.”
Corbin knew that was the case, too: “They got here out swinging that first pitch of the sport, second pitch.” They obtained a few runs, however I felt good even after that.
“Even within the final inning, the first-pitch dwelling run, I believed I made some good pitches,” stated Corbin, who went 5 innings and gave up 5 runs, all earned. “Floor balls weren’t at our guys.”
Urías related on the primary pitch for a two-out solo homer within the fifth, adopted three batters later by Keston Hiura’s two-run single.
Urías defensively owned the primary inning. He snagged a liner and fielded a groundout. For the ultimate out, Urías raced again for a looping fly ball into quick left-center subject and made a sliding catch together with his again to diamond.
“He is been capable of showcase what he is able to doing,” McCutchen stated of Urías. “He confirmed his vary immediately with that play he made within the shallow outfield.”
Woodruff (5-2) gave up a solo dwelling run by Lane Thomas within the second, together with 4 different hits.
“I really feel like I am shifting the best way I must be and in flip that helps decide up the command a little bit bit,” Woodruff stated. “Simply making an attempt to make pitches that is all I am making an attempt to do.”
Woodruff struck out six and did not stroll a batter for the second time in eight begins.
“Woody pitched properly tonight,” Brewers supervisor Craig Counsell stated. “That is what high quality major-league starters do. They made him work a little bit bit, however six sturdy innings.”
Milwaukee’s Brad Boxberger pitched out of a two-out, bases-loaded jam within the seventh when he struck out César Hernández. And Josh Hader prolonged his major-league report for saves in every of his first 15 video games to start out the season.
Brewers have gained seven of the final 10 video games, together with 5 of six, whereas Washington slipped to 3-9 within the final 12.
“Once you’re not scoring runs and also you get guys on base, every part magnifies,” Nationals supervisor Dave Martinez stated. “He’ll (Corbin) go on the market in 5 days and hopefully, we’ll rating some runs for him.”
Washington has been held to at least one run or fewer in 12 video games this yr, essentially the most such video games within the NL.
McCutchen had three hits and Urías, Christian Yelich and Hiura every had two for Milwaukee.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Nationals: Martinez began switch-hitting Keibert Ruiz at catcher as an alternative of Riley Adams. “(Corbin) is completely OK with Keibert catching him,” Martinez stated. “I’m simply making an attempt to get some extra offense.” Ruiz is batting .282 in 30 video games whereas Adams is hitting .205 in 13. … SS Ehire Adrianza (left quad pressure) hasn’t performed all season and is on the 60-day injured record. “He’s on the point of exit on a rehab project,” Martinez stated. “We’re going to get him a bunch of at bats.”
Brewers: SS Willy Adames (excessive left ankle sprain) will accompany the group on its three-city, 11-game street journey. “We’re not shutting him down from baseball stuff,” Counsell stated. “He’s going to should go sure exams to get to the following step.” Adames batted .208 with 9 dwelling runs and 24 RBI in 35 video games earlier than occurring the 10-day injured record Could 18, retroactive to Could 15.
BREWERS PITCHERS ON A ROLL
Milwaukee starters have now labored 6.0 innings or extra whereas permitting one run or fewer in a MLB finest 13 video games this season.
UP NEXT
RHP Aaron Sanchez (2-3, 7.94 ERA) begins for the Nationals and RHP Freddy Peralta (3-1. 3.53) pitches for the Brewers when the three-game collection concludes Sunday.
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Milwaukee, WI
Wrong-way driver passed Harris motorcade; Milwaukee man pleads not guilty
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee man accused of driving the wrong way toward Vice President Kamala Harris’ motorcade in October pleaded not guilty on Wednesday.
Wrong-way driver
The backstory:
It happened on Oct. 21. Harris had just wrapped up a rally in Brookfield when the wrong-way vehicle passed her motorcade on I-94 near the Marquette Interchange. Prosecutors said 55-year-old Wayne Wacker was behind the wheel.
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Court filings said Wacker appeared to be driving at “close to highway speeds.” He was stopped near 13th Street, and deputies said he “had a very strong odor of intoxicates emitting from his person, bloodshot and glassy eyes, and extremely slurred speech.”
Wacker told deputies he was on his way home from a Walker’s Point bar and was “unaware” he was driving the wrong way on the interstate, the complaint states. He was taken to the nearby Milwaukee Intermodal Station for field sobriety tests, and the complaint states a preliminary breath test had a BAC reading of .252.
While waiting for a blood draw as part of the OWI investigation, prosecutors said Wacker told deputies he “had no recollection” of entering the freeway or almost striking another vehicle. He also said he had no idea Harris was in Milwaukee and had no intention of harming her or any member of her campaign.
In court
What’s next:
Wacker is charged with second-degree recklessly endangering safety. Court records show his next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 18.
The Source: Information in this report is from the Milwakuee County District Attorney’s Office and Wisconsin Circuit Court.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Bucks to host 'Bucks In Ink' event Jan. 16 at Fiserv Forum
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Bucks will host a “Bucks In Ink” flash event on Thursday, Jan. 16, from 12-2 p.m. in the atrium of Fiserv Forum.
Bucks In Ink
What we know:
Local tattoo artists will be on site to give permanent tattoos to registered fans using artwork inspired by Bucks basketball, the city of Milwaukee and the 2025 NBA All-Star Game host city of San Francisco.
According to a news release, the tattoos will be done by artists from Good Land Tattoo, Black Dawn Tattoo and Xolo Tattoo Studio.
The free event builds on the Bucks’ 2025 All-Star campaign, which bridges the Bay Area to the shores of Lake Michigan through the American traditional tattoo style that originated in Milwaukee.
Limited spots are available for the event. Interested participants must register in advance by filling out THIS FORM.
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What you can do:
Fans can also show support for the Bucks’ 2025 All-Star candidates by visiting the “Bucks In Ink” temporary tattoo parlor at home games through Jan. 19.
The parlor is open in Section 218 from the time doors open through halftime of each Bucks home game, including tonight’s game against the Orlando Magic.
Voting for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game is open now through Jan. 20. Fans can vote once per day and take advantage of the remaining triple-vote days, where each vote counts as three, on Friday, Jan. 17, and Monday, Jan. 20.
To vote or learn more about the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, visit www.bucks.com/allstar.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Bucks.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee ICE detention facility proposed for city's northwest side
What we know:
MILWAUKEE – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has proposed to open an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Milwaukee, an alderwoman announced Tuesday, Jan. 14.
Ald. Larresa Taylor, who represents Milwaukee’s 9th District, said DHS requested modifications to a building located at 11925 W. Lake Park Dr. Those modifications include adding a sally port and a chain link fence with privacy slats. A sally port would be used to transport prisoners to and from the facility.
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“I want District 9, and the rest of the city, to know that we do not support the Department of Homeland Security in their decision to move into our district, and we definitely do not support any such modifications to any building in our district (as a location to house prisoners!),” Taylor said in a statement.
What’s next:
Taylor scheduled a news conference at 1 p.m. Wednesday outside the building. She invited all organizations that will be impacted to join her, noting “Milwaukee’s 9th Aldermanic District will no longer be Wisconsin’s dumping ground for detention facilities.”
The Source: Ald. Larresa Taylor provided information.
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