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The split-squad Brewers will take on the split-squad White Sox on Wednesday afternoon as the two teams face off in a home and away series. One game will be played at American Family Fields of Phoenix and the other will be held at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona, the spring home of the White Sox.
Freddy Peralta will get the ball first for the Cactus Crew in the home game, making his second start of the spring. Peralta posted an uninspiring stat line in his first outing against the Giants (2 IP, 3 ER, 2 HR, 1 BB, 3 K), but most of the damage came on a single mistake that Matt Chapman hit over the fence. Bryse Wilson will be the first pitcher for the White Sox in this matchup. He faces the Brewers in his second spring training appearance after being non-tendered by the club in the offseason. Wilson signed a one-year deal with Chicago, where he will get a shot as a starting pitcher after two solid seasons in a long-relief role for Milwaukee.
In the away matchup for the Crew, Tobias Myers will make his second start of the spring after his one-inning outing against the Rangers on Saturday, in which he gave up no runs on one hit with one strikeout. Myers will face 13-year veteran Martín Pérez who signed a one-year, $5-million deal with the White Sox in January. Pérez has been a league-average innings eater for most of his career, but had one All-Star season in 2022 when he posted a 2.89 ERA across 32 starts for the Rangers.
Also slated to pitch today for the road Brewers is Chad Patrick, Logan Henderson, and Grant Anderson. The home Brewers will also deploy Deivi García, Abner Uribe, Nick Mears, and Bruce Zimmermann. Uribe’s appearance will mark his first game back since missing the second half of 2024 with a knee injury that required surgery.
On the offensive side of the ball, the Brewers will keep most of their expected starters at home with Brice Turang, Jackson Chourio, Christian Yelich, William Contreras, Garrett Mitchell, and Joey Ortiz all staying back to face Wilson. Tyler Black at first base, Caleb Durbin at third base, and Mark Canha as the DH round out the lineup for the home Brewers. Most notably from the defensive lineup is the fact that Yelich will be in LF today, not serving as the team’s DH.
Rhys Hoskins and Sal Frelick will get their at-bats with the away Brewers, featuring a lineup that also includes Vinny Capra, Oliver Dunn, Manuel Margot, Andruw Monasterio, Eric Haase, Jorge Alfaro, and Luis Lara. Dunn will be at third base, with Capra at short and Monasterio at second, as the three compete for a spot on the big-league roster.
First pitch for the road Crew is at 2:05 p.m. with the home game starting at 2:10 p.m. The home game will also be available via radio on mlb.com.
MILWAUKEE — An Oak Creek couple’s stolen car has been found after a viewer who saw a report on the theft spotted it near a south side Milwaukee apartment complex.
Melinna Posey said the ordeal began when her car was stolen and she turned to social media for help. A person who responded claimed to have the vehicle and demanded money for its return. The person messaging even taunted her, discarding some of the items inside the car.
Personal items were inside the vehicle, including the family’s car seat, stroller, cameras and photos.
“It’s been very stressful, especially for him. It’s his vehicle, it’s in his name,” Posey said.
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Stolen Oak Creek couple’s car found by viewer dumped near Milwaukee apartment complex
I spoke to Posey on Tuesday. Since then, she and Tyler Dusenberry had been searching for the car. On Thursday, the couple received a message from someone who saw the story on TMJ4. That person found the car at a south side Milwaukee apartment complex and shared pictures of the red Dodge Durango SRT between trees and a building, covered in tarps.
“I didn’t believe the text message at first today, and then he sent pictures of the car, and I was like, thank the lord, I was like thank you so much,” Posey said.
“It’s a roller coaster that’s what it’s been,” Dusenberry said.
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Oak Creek Police picked up the car and are processing it for evidence. The family has not yet been able to see the inside of the vehicle or what, if anything, was left behind.
The family said they are grateful to everyone who helped them this week, but said the entire experience will be tough to get over.
“It’s just unfortunate that this all happened, and we had a lot of memories and trips within that vehicle so it’s just a little life-changing to be honest,” Dusenberry said.
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PLOVER, Wis. (WBAY) – Police in the western part of the state are spreading the word after someone stole over $95,000 worth of Milwaukee-brand tools. Police are concerned that they’ll be sold online or sold outside the state.
Milwaukee-brand tools were stolen from a trailer at a solar farm in Plover.
Police say there were 130 items, including more than 40 half-inch impact guns, multiple wire cutters, grease guns, 80 batteries, and a couple of small generators.
Investigators are warning that buyers who purchase stolen items can have them seized and could lose their money or even face criminal charges if they knew the property was stolen.
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