Author: Sarah Witherspoon

Sarah Witherspoon is a multimedia sports journalist and has been with Wisconsin Sports Heroics for 4 years. Her work has been featured on Yardbarker, MSN, BVM Sports, and more. She covers the NBA, NBA G-League. MLB, MiLB, and NFL.

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The Milwaukee Brewers are headed to Cleveland to play the American League’s top team, the Cleveland Indians. The Indians currently sit with a 0.5 game lead over the Chicago White Sox in the AL Central. This three game series will be part of a six-game home stand for the Indians before they face the Royals next week. A lot of credit for the Indians’ first place title can be given to their pitching; they’re hitting .229 as a team and their team OPS is .697, not far from the Brewers’ .683. Their offense isn’t as inconsistent as the Brewers, but…

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What’s upsetting is Milwaukee Brewers fans didn’t get the chance to attend one more game at Miller Park before the big name change. We’re coming up on the final months of Miller Park being known as its infamous name before making the big change to American Family Field in January of 2021. It was announced back in January of 2019 the beloved Miller Park would get a little makeover. American Family bought out the naming rights for double of what they originally were. As a result of the deal, Miller Park gets the change to American Family Field. Fans didn’t…

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A disappointing loss for the Brewers last night against the Pittsburgh Pirates should be the fuel for tonight’s game.  It’s trade deadline day, everyone’s on the edge of their seats and the Brewers are looking to take three out of four games against the Pirates. After only one run coming in yesterday from Keston Hiura on an RBI-single, the fans are hoping the Brewers’ bats can come alive once again tonight.  With the doubleheader occurring earlier this week, the Brewers didn’t have another starting pitcher to bring into the rotation for tonight’s game. Which meant it would be a bullpen…

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Shortly before the trade deadline on Monday, it was announced that the Milwaukee Brewers would be trading reliever David Phelps to the Philadelphia Phillies. According to multiple sources, the Phillies are sending three low-level prospects for the strong reliever.  Phelps’ Career Phelps, only 33, has a 2.77 ERA and 0.69 WHIP in his 12 appearances with the crew this season. In 13 innings of work, he’s struck out 20 and only walked two. In 171 appearances since 2016, Phelps has a 2.85 ERA. Bringing Phelps to Philly would bring some much needed help to a struggling bullpen. The Phillies’ bullpen…

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After nearly giving all Milwaukee Brewers fans a heart attack, the Brewers come out on top and win 7-6 via an Eric Sogard walk-off 2-run homer. Yup, you read that right. Eric Sogard walked it off for the Brewers tonight. It was very back and forth with the Brewers as they faced the Pittsburgh Pirates in game two. Brewers ended up having to play from behind when the Pirates were first to score. But, the Brewers kept putting on a good fight. The Milwaukee Brewers are now on a seven-game winning streak at home. The offense wasn’t as alive as…

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It was a rough day for the Milwaukee Brewers, to put it in the nicest terms. After the bats went silent on Friday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, it didn’t seem like they were going to do much going into Saturday’s game. Fans had hope, but in the end, the hope was crushed. The Brewers lost game two against the Pirates in an embarrassing 12-5 deficit.  Where the Mess Started… The Pirates collected 14 hits for the second straight day, bringing them to a two-game win streak, something that hadn’t happened since September of 2019. Adam Frazier and Jacob Stalings…

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After an almost embarrassing loss last night to the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Brewers are looking to reclaim themselves and bring a win in today’s matinee game.  Starting Pitching Josh Lindblom is scheduled to take the mound today for the Brewers. A 1-0 record with a 6.62 ERA isn’t looking too hot for him. His last outing was against the Chicago Cubs where he allowed five earned runs and three hits with four walks and eight strikeouts across five innings. Although he has managed to get seven or more strikeouts in each of the last three starts he’s had, he needs…

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With the day off on Monday, the Milwaukee Brewers will head into a long week full of games. Tuesday will kick off a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins on the Twins’ home turf. The Milwaukee Brewers are on a three-game winning streak after taking three out of the four games at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs this past weekend. With the bats waking up and pitching coming alive, the Brewers will need to continue to take this hot streak. Currently, they sit 3.5 games behind the NL Central-leading Cubs (13-6) and are third behind the St. Louis Cardinals…

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The Milwaukee Brewers seem to have fallen into a pattern of playing from behind and capturing wins. That’s what they did on Sunday against the Cubs as they won their third straight game at Wrigley Field. This brought the Brewers’ record to 10-10, and the Chicago Cubs to 13-6.  Josh Lindblom and Jon Lester were the starters for the fourth matchup at Wrigley Field. Cubs were first to score when Kyle Schwarber hit a single off Lindblom, allowing Rizzo to score in the bottom of the first. It wasn’t long before the Cubs racked up more runs with Souza Jr.…

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After what seemed to be a struggling weekend against the Cincinnati Reds, the Milwaukee Brewers finally came out on top, winning Sunday’s game 9-3 at Miller Park. It was an aces showdown with the crew’s own Brandon Woodruff and Reds’ Sonny Gray who went into this game 3-0 on the season with a 0.96 ERA. Strangely enough, both seemed to be struggling under the hot sun beaming over Miller Park. Reds were first to get on board with an RBI single from Jesse Winker who went 3-for-4 at the plate. In the first inning alone, Woodruff was already 30 pitches…

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