Author: Robin M Adams

Robin M Adams is an author, journalist, and writer of significant sports-related articles. Robin is also the co-owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics, a sports news website that covers Wisconsin sports. He covers all things Wisconsin sports, but mostly the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Milwaukee Brewers.

Milwaukee Bucks star Jrue Holiday

The Milwaukee Bucks extended their win streak to 14 games despite Giannis Antetokounmpo not playing due to a thigh contusion. The Phoenix Suns were also without a superstar player, Kevin Durant, who is recovering from a sprained knee. This game also marked the first time that Jae Crowder faced his former team since being traded by them at the deadline. He told reporters that, prior to the game, he asked his Bucks teammates to please get him this win. They were able to do so by the score of 104-101, holding off a late run by the Suns. Note: House…

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Milwaukee Brewers catch Ted Simmons

The Milwaukee Brewers have not had the best history of developing their own catchers. Of course, BJ Surhoff, Dave Nilsson, and Jonathan Lucroy stand out as exceptions to that. However, none of them were included on Bleacher Report’s list of the top 25 greatest catchers in the modern era. As was the case with their list of the greatest centerfielders, the only Brewers that made this list were players acquired via trade or in free agency. #14. Jason Kendall (Played for the Milwaukee Brewers from 2008-2009) Like all five of the former Brewers centerfielders that made Bleacher Report’s list, Jason Kendall…

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Milwaukee Brewers Joey Wiemer

The Milwaukee Brewers played a pair of split-squad games on Sunday down in Arizona. One squad played against the Colorado Rockies while the other laced them up against the Oakland Athletics. Both squads lost, falling to the Rockies 12-6 and the A’s 11-4. However, several of the Brewers’ young hitters displayed the power and prowess at the plate that have the organization and fans excited about them. Studs from the Milwaukee Brewers Loss to the Rockies Owen Miller (Wisconsin native): 2-3 (two doubles), one run Joey Wiemer: 1-2, one RBI, one run Sal Frelick: 2-3, one run Brice Turang: 1-3,…

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Green Bay Packers Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers

The Green Bay Packers are no strangers to tough quarterback situations. Over 15 years ago, the franchise made the decision to move on from future Hall of Famer Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers, who they drafted in the first round three years previously. Now, if the Packers knew that they would replace one Hall of Famer with another, perhaps it would not have been such a difficult decision. The uncertainty at the time, though, drew passionate responses from the fanbase with differing opinions. Green Bay faces a similar situation today as the question of whether or not Jordan Love should…

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Milwaukee Bucks forward Jae Crowder faces his old team for the first time

The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Phoenix Suns 104-101 on Sunday afternoon. Playing without Giannis Antetokounmpo (thigh contusion), it took a total team effort and a 22-point second half by Jrue Holiday to give Milwaukee their 14th straight victory. The game also marked the first time Jae Crowder faced his former team since leaving the team before the season and forcing a trade. The Suns first traded him to the Brooklyn Nets, who in turn traded him to the Bucks. After the game, Crowder described his approach and mentality when it came to facing them for the first time. Jae Crowder…

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Sal Frelick Milwaukee Brewers News

The Milwaukee Brewers have a great deal of prospects that are worthy of fans’ excitement. Most notable among these is Jackson Chourio, who will soon be the top prospect in all of baseball. Due to Chourio’s talent and the overall acknowledgement of his potential, it may be surprising to some that he was not selected as the team’s best pure hitting prospect. A team of writers from mlb.com published an article identifying the best pure hitting prospect for each of MLB’s 30 teams. The Brewers best pure hitter? Sal Frelick. What Was Said about Milwaukee Brewers Prospect Sal Frelick In…

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The Milwaukee Bucks beat the Boston Celtics thanks to a 40-point game by Jrue Holiday

Earlier this season, the Milwaukee Bucks were accused of not having very good chemistry among its players. These accusations dismissed the team’s 9-0 start to the season and instead focused on a rough stretch that saw the Bucks lose some very winnable games. If there is anything that this team is not lacking, it’s chemistry. This was on full display last week when All-Star Jrue Holiday was asked who his most annoying teammate is. Jrue Holiday Reveals Who the Most Annoying Player Is on the Milwaukee Bucks During the All-Star Weekend festivities, Holiday and Thanasis Antetokounmpo were doing a light-hearted interview.…

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Milwaukee Brewers DH/OF Jesse Winker

When the Milwaukee Brewers traded second baseman Kolten Wong to the Seattle Mariners for Jesse Winker and Abraham Toro, they knew that they were getting an outfielder/designated hitter that need some recovery time. Winker needed neck and knee surgeries this offseason, procedures that he said have helped him feel better than he has in years. As one might expect, with such surgeries, Winker has had to some rehab work with the Brewers before taking part in full Spring Training activities. However, yesterday (February 25), Milwaukee got some good news about their new player. Milwaukee Brewers Manager Craig Counsell Gives an…

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers seems to be the talk of the offseason. I suppose that makes sense, given the fact that he is a four-time MVP and could be switching teams for the first time in his career. If the rumors that the Green Bay Packers are “done” with Rodgers are true, they will seek to trade the future Hall of Famer and move on to Jordan Love. For weeks, the New York Jets have been a team that has been linked to Rodgers, with their owner going as far as to say that he would gladly give up the draft picks…

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It may be the end of an Era for the Green Bay Packers

Aaron Rodgers spent four days in a dark isolated room in an effort to gain some perspective on his life and future in football. While he has been criticized by many in the media and by some fans, this kind of darkness retreat is not as “out there” as one might think. The facility that Rodgers stayed in, Sky Cave Retreats, is booked solid through the summer. Rodgers has, no doubt, garnered some insight about what he plans to do in 2023 as a result of his experience. However, no one outside of himself (or his inner circle) is aware…

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