Milwaukee, WI
One Offseason Signing is Starting to Come Up Big for the Brewers
MILWAUKEE – Gary Sánchez was a late and somewhat pricey addition to the Milwaukee Brewers’ roster but boy, has he been a good one.
The veteran slugger has been swinging a hot bat for the Brewers of late, batting .316 (6-for-19), and he has also been coming up big when the team needs it most, no more so than Thursday afternoon when he broke a 4-4 tie with a two-run home run in the eighth inning that proved to be the difference in Milwaukee’s 6-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs at American Family Field.
Gary Sánchez for the lead! pic.twitter.com/sBYS8ObcrG
— MLB (@MLB) May 30, 2024
It was the second time this season that the Brewers won a game on a late Sánchez homer. It was also the second time he did so on a two-strike, two-out pitch that was outside of the zone.
“Anytime you’re on the field you have the opportunity to help the team win,” Sánchez said. “If that’s not today, the opportunity can be tomorrow. I’ve been able to get some opportunities of late and hopefully that can continue to get there.”
Gary Sánchez Coming Up Huge for Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee signed Sánchez to a one-year, $7 million contract at the start of spring training, in large part to help rectify a longstanding issue with hitting left-handed pitching. But his late signing, combined with a wrist injury suffered while working out prior to signing, left him playing catch-up when Cactus League play got underway.
Regular season starter William Contreras’ scorching-hot bat and iron man durability behind the plate, as well as a steady dose of right-handed opposing starters, initially limited Sanchez’s playing time.
Opportunity presented itself, though, when first baseman Rhys Hoskins landed on the injured list. Sánchez started making more frequent appearances in manager Pat Murphy’s lineup, both at first base and designated hitter, with the occasional start behind the plate on days when Murphy moved Contreras into the DH role.
As Sánchez’s playing time has increased, so has his production and in turn, Murphy’s confidence in giving him more opportunities against right-handers.
“He’s proven time and time again he’s very very capable against lefties, for sure, but also he’s capable as he proved against righties,” Murphy said. “He can hit in the clutch and gives you a good at-bat. He’s gonna have some strikeouts but the guy is dangerous and everybody in the league knows it. I’m happy for him. He’s kind of shoved it in our faces a little bit like, ‘Hey, I can hit more than lefties.’”
Hoskins Getting Close
Speaking of Hoskins, Murphy said there’s a good chance he’ll be back on the active roster next week when the Brewers travel to Philadelphia, where Hoskins played six seasons before signing with Milwaukee in January.
In fact, there’s an outside chance that Hoskins could return as early as this weekend for Milwaukee’s interleague series against the Chicago White Sox.
“No decisions have been made but he’s been trending in the right direction,” Murphy said.
Roster Moves
The Brewers added a fresh arm to their bullpen before the game by recalling right-hander Kevin Herget from Nashville. Herget appeared in two games for Milwaukee earlier this season and allowed two runs over 3 ⅔ innings of work.
To clear a roster spot for Herget, Milwaukee designated right-handed reliever Mitch White for assignment.
On the Farm
Right-hander Craig Yoho earned a promotion to Double-A Biloxi after an impressive showing at High-A Wisconsin, where he posted a 0.44 ERA in 16 appearances this season. The former Indiana University standout was Milwaukee’s eighth-round pick in last year’s MLB Draft and went on to post a 10.13 ERA in three appearances for the Brewers’ Arizona Complex League squad after signing.
In Biloxi, Yoho will join a pitching staff headlined by Milwaukee’s top overall prospect, right-hander Jacob Misiorowski who allowed two runs (one earned) while striking out seven in four innings against Pensacola Thursday night. Misiorowski, the Brewers’ second-round pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, has a 2.52 ERA and has struck out 54 batters over 39 ⅓ innings this season.
Up Next
The Brewers welcome another rival from just down I-94 when they open a three-game interleague series against the Chicago White Sox Friday night at American Family Field. Tobias Myers (1-2, 4.43 ERA) gets the start for Milwaukee (32-23, 1st NL Central) with right-hander Erick Fedde (4-1, 2.80) getting the nod for Chicago (15-42, 5th AL Central).
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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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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.
Milwaukee, WI
Brewers finally announce cable, satellite TV channels for broadcasts
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Just before the pitch clock hits zero, the Milwaukee Brewers released a rundown of channels on cable and satellite for game broadcasts, mere hours before the 1:10 p.m. CT first pitch on Opening Day, Thursday, March 26.
The club said channels include 1263 on XFinity, 670 on DirecTV, 1743 on U-Verse, and 319 or 469 on Spectrum. The broadcasts are also listed as available on streaming service Fubo.
The Brewers are pointing fans to a channel-finding tool on their web site at Brewers.com/watch, though in the moments after the announcement, the channel finder was not yet locating details for Spectrum customers for Milwaukee-area zip codes. A club spokesperson said Major League Baseball was aware of the error and the games would indeed air on Spectrum in Milwaukee.
The built-in Spectrum guide still showed Channel 308 as the “BREW” offering in Milwaukee, with Brewers Live Pregame scheduled to begin at noon CT and baseball at 1 p.m. March 26.
With the February announcement of a switchover from FanDuel Sports Wisconsin to Major League Baseball productions in 2026, MLB negotiations have gone down to the wire with the various providers around Wisconsin. Several teams covered by Main Street Sports, which operated the FanDuel brand, have been in a similar boat this offseason.
Brewers fans aren’t alone in experiencing the late-arriving channel information. Maury Brown of Forbes has been keeping track of all the late-arriving channel announcements for teams around baseball, specifically those that were covered by the Main Street Sports. As of 7 a.m. March 26, the Royals, Rays, Tigers and Braves also still hadn’t released channel listings.
Streaming customers who used the FanDuel Sports Wisconsin app in previous years can use the new Brewers.TV option to once again watch games. The opener is also one of 10 games simulcast on over-the-air channels this season, including WITI-TV (Channel 6) in Milwaukee.
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