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Results tagged with 'Prince Fielder'

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Brewers have sparked several times, but can't catch fire

Published May 16, 2012

One or two times a week, the Milwaukee Brewers strike a match at the plate, or on the mound. Eight runs here. A dominant starting pitching performance there. But the flame always seems to go out just before it can catch the rest of the wood, something that continues to frustrate fans and the team itself.

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Milwaukee Talks: Travis Ishikawa

Published May 9, 2012

Travis Ishikawa was signed to bring a left-handed bat off the bench and provide some solid defense late in games, but the Milwaukee Brewers first baseman has found his role changing as injuries have plagued the team. The first-year Brewers player talks to OnMilwaukee.com about the difficulties of moving to a new city, how he prepares mentally and what part of the game he is addicted to.

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Prince Fielder's All-Star MVP now benefitting Milwaukee County Parks

Published April 24, 2012

Prince Fielder may be long gone, but when the big first baseman won the 2011 All-Star Game MVP as a member of the Milwaukee Brewers, he designated the Milwaukee County Parks as a recipient of a donation in his honor. The result is the newly named James W. Beckum Park, which will host a ribbon cutting on Thursday, April 26.

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ChiSox want Prince

The White Sox are reportedly pushing a trade for Prince Fielder. This is the first real rumors mentioning Prince with a team, but the Sox really don’t seem to match up well with what the Brewers are looking for. The reason the Sox don’t fit is that they don’t have much for young...

A Taxing Situation

Brewers’ star Prince Fielder reportedly owes more than $400,000 in federal income taxes, and now we have the familiar issue of whether an athlete’s private life should be public knowledge. If Fielder can’t be bothered to spend some of his six figures on an accountant, that&rsquo...


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