WRCO Evening Sports

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WRCO Evening Sports

WRCO Sports · Mon Jul 7, 2025

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Looking like he'd never been away, Brewers Right Handler, Brandon Woodruff pitched his team

to a 3-to-1 victory at Miami yesterday.

It was Woodruff's first major league start in nearly 22 months.

He won six innings, allowing just two hits and one run, striking out eight without a walk.

Milwaukee scored two runs on Jackson Churios, third inning Homer.

Churios then played an insurance run in the eighth with the sacrifice fly.

National League All Star, Freddie Peralta, starts the first game of a home series against the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight.

And for Spitch for that contest, we'll be at 640 from Ampham Field.

And you can hear the broadcast of that game on WRCE 107.7 and AM 1450 when the pregame starts at around 605.

Former Chicago White Sox for Spaceman Outfielder Andrew Vaughan is back in the majors with Milwaukee.

The Brewers promoted him as they sent for Spaceman Frees Hoskins to the injured list with a sprained left thumb.

Hoskins' assignment to the 10-day injured list was retroactive yesterday.

He sprained the thumb Saturday in a 4-to-2 loss at Miami.

Milwaukee acquired Vaughan in a June 13 trade that sent pitcher Aaron Sevelle to the White Sox.

Vaughan had been hitting 259 with a 338 on base percentage, three homers and 16 RBIs and 16 games with the Brewers.

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Brewers Ace Wright-Hander Freddie Peralta is the team's lone representative for the July 15th Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Atlanta.

Manager Pat Murphy tells reporters Peralta really deserves this one.

The Hard Thrower has a 9-2 record with an ERA of 2.91 after 18 starts.

His four-scene fastball is averaging a career best 95 miles per hour this season.

His previous All-Star Spot came in the 2021 season.

Peralta earned a bonus of $100,000 for making the team.

An NBA reporter was a little off the mark on two stories about Bucks guard Damien Lullard being released.

The beat writer for the Cleveland Plane dealer newspaper reported that the team wouldn't approve Lullard's request to return home to Portland.

So he could be with his family while recovering from his torn Achilles.

On an Instagram post, Lullard says that's not so.

The team did approve his request.

He also posted that Milwaukee star Yannis Antitucupo wasn't happy when Lullard was waived.

Yes, PN reports Antitucupo was looped in and was looped in, I should say, on the decision to waive the star guard.

The Miami Heat are acquiring Norman Powell, John Collins, is going to the Los Angeles Clippers and Kevin Love and Kyle Anderson.

Our head to the Utah Jazz is part of a three team trade, a person with knowledge of the agreement said today.

Also in the deal, at least one second round draft pick going from the Clippers to Utah said the person who spoke to the associated press on conditions of anonymity,

because the trade had not gotten the required approval from the NBA.

Adding a player of Kevin Durant's caliber was too valuable and of an opportunity for the Houston Rockets to pass up,

even though it meant moving on from Jalen Green, just four seasons after they drafted him second overall.

Durant was officially acquired from Phoenix yesterday in a complicated 17 transaction that sent Green and Dylan,

Brooks to the Suns and brought Clint Capella back to Houston from the Hawks.

General manager Rafael Stone is thrilled to add the future Hall of Famer, who will turn 37 in September to a team which made a hugely

big blast season to earn the second seed in the Western Conference.

WRCO Sports has been sponsored by Schwartz Insurance, here Wilson Mutual Insurance Agency, and PCB Wealth Management,

committed to helping you pursue your goals, whatever they may be.

For WRCO Sports, I'm Tim Thede.

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