Milwaukee, WI
Washington Nationals’ lineup for the 1st of 3 with the Milwaukee Brewers
Keibert Ruiz went 3 for 3 with two doubles, two walks, and three RBIs within the Nationals’ sweep-avoiding, extra-innings win over Miami’s Marlins on Wednesday evening, persevering with a stable stretch for Washington’s 23-year-old catcher, over which he’s 15 for 43 (.349/.462/.512) with a house run, 4 doubles, eight walks, and 4 Ks in 12 video games and 54 plate appearances.
Ruiz’s second double of the sport got here within the prime of the tenth, when he drove Dee Unusual-Gordon in for the eventual successful run.
“I can’t say sufficient about Keibert, what an amazing sport he had, truthfully,” supervisor Davey Martinez mentioned after the one win in three in Miami.
“Behind the plate, hitting, every little thing. Good all-around participant. And he’s getting higher. Each time he’s on the market he’s getting higher. He positively for us was the star of the sport.”
Ruiz picked up three hits, and in addition helped information Josiah Grey by a stable outing in an all-around efficiency by the backstop. Having a catcher excelling on either side of the plate clearly makes an enormous distinction his supervisor mentioned.
“It’s large. So what they’ve been engaged on. You’re seeing he’s beginning to see extra walks. He’s beginning to keep on prime of the baseball, and he’s hitting the ball everywhere in the discipline, which is nice, however his catching, his game-calling, his blocking, every little thing has gotten so significantly better, and I’m so comfortable for him he had a sport like that at present, and hopefully he’ll proceed to do it.”
Martinez talked about Ruiz’s game-calling, so a reporters requested how he’s seen that a part of the catcher’s sport enhance within the time he’s been with the Nationals.
“It’s been superior, he actually has,” Martinez mentioned. “He’s taken duty about attempting to get this pitching workers on line, attempting to do every little thing to assist them in the course of the sport. You noticed him at present with Josiah. There’s a variety of high-leverage conditions, and he calmed him down, he made pitches when he needed to, and Keibert was good, the game-calling was nice. [Victor] Arano is available in and he spikes a pair balls and [Keibert] made unbelievable blocks, and [Tanner] Rainey as nicely.
“So, like I mentioned, he’s getting higher on daily basis and I adore it.”
HERE’S THE NATIONALS’ LINEUP FOR THE OPENER WITH THE BREWERS:
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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