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MILWAUKEE -- The future starts on Tuesday for the Milwaukee Brewers. http://www.steelersrookiestore.com/Steelers-Kevin-Greene-Jersey/ .After dealing All-Star catcher Jonathan Lucroy and their top two relievers, the rebuilding Brewers called up their top prospect, shortstop Orlando Arcia, from Triple-A Colorado Springs.He will make his major league debut in San Diego against the Padres on Tuesday night. Arcia will start at short, pushing major league stolen base leader Jonathan Villar to third.Milwaukee dealt away a fan favorite in Lucroy, a deal that sent him and closer Jeremy Jeffress to the Texas Rangers. But the Brewers could have the first piece of their future core in the majors in Arcia.The overarching goal for general manager David Stearns was to acquire top-flight prospects who could emerge to join Arcia and build a consistent winner. In that respect, there is no timetable yet for the completion of a renovation process that started a year ago.I dont know if we necessarily pick out finite milestones, Stearns said when asked if the latest deals moved the Brewers closer to the next phase of rebuilding.But the key is stacking solid decisions atop of solid decisions to become a consistent winner again, Stearns said Monday. We believe that todays decisions will help us get there.The arrival of Arcia could, too.The 21-year-old Venezuelan was hitting .267 with eight homers and 53 RBIs in 100 games in his first season at Triple-A. He has 15 steals and been caught eight times. Arcia is a .282 career hitter in the minors.At 47-57 after a 7-3 loss Monday night in San Diego, the Brewers have played respectably for a team not expected to contend in the top-heavy NL Central.Lucroys club-friendly contract and solid all-around game made him an especially valuable trade target all season. Stearns said his cellphone kept buzzing even after Lucroy nixed a deal to the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.That, Stearns said, was a pretty good indication that teams wanted to connect and get back in. ... We were really able to jump right in where we left off.The Brewers got back two top prospects from the Rangers in outfielder Lewis Brinson and pitcher Luis Ortiz, along with a player to be named later.The key in dealing left-handed reliever Will Smith to the Giants was getting back 21-year-old right hander Phil Bickford. Milwaukee also received catcher Andrew Susac, who was sent to Triple-A Colorado Springs.Whats still unclear is how much more shuffling is left to do among the veterans, most notably outfielder Ryan Braun. Hes in the first year of a five-year, $105 million extension signed in 2011 that links him to the club through 2020.Villar and first baseman Chris Carter could also draw attention from other clubs.Stearns has been careful not to offer even a hint of a timeline. Hes the former assistant GM of the Houston Astros, which has had its own rise from also-ran to contender in recent years, thanks in part to young talent like Carlos Correa and George Springer.http://www.steelersrookiestore.com/Steelers-John-Stallworth-Jersey/ .Y. - General manager Billy King says the Brooklyn Nets are looking to add a big man and confirmed the team worked out centre Jason Collins, who would become the first openly gay active NBA player if signed. http://www.steelersrookiestore.com/Steelers-David-Decastro-Jersey/ . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. http:///...ethlisberger-Jersey/ .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check. SHANGHAI -- Nick Kyrgios was booed during a listless 6-3, 6-1 loss to Mischa Zverev at the Shanghai Masters on Wednesday, then angrily defended his behavior by saying he didnt owe the spectators anything and fans could just leave if they didnt like his attitude.The Australian player, who is known for fiery outbursts and argumentative behavior on court, put in little effort in the second-round match -- just three days after winning the Japan Open in Tokyo.Kyrgios tapped a soft serve over the net and started walking toward his chair before Zverev had even returned the ball. He floated other first serves in at 67 mph (108 kph) and smacked second-serve faults at 130 mph (210 kph). He hit a risky trick volley between his legs -- and still managed to win the point. On changeovers, he bypassed his chair and waited impatiently to serve, twirling his racket on his fingers.Chair umpire Ali Nili admonished Kyrgios for his behavior in the first set, saying, This is a professional tournament, you have to act like a professional.Toward the end of the 48-minute match, the crowd started booing and jeering. One man yelled, Respect the game, prompting a furious reaction from Kyrgios, who shouted, You want to come here and play?Asked after the match if he thought he owed the spectators a better effort as one of the stars of the game, he turned defiant again.What does that even mean? Im good at hitting a tennnis ball at the net. http://www.steelersrookiestore.com/Steelers-Sean-Davis-Jersey/. Big deal. I dont owe them anything, he said. If you dont like it, I didnt ask you to come watch. Just leave.On his soft serves, he replied flatly, My arm was a little sore.Kyrgios admitted he didnt put forth his best effort and was mentally drained after winning his third title of the season in Tokyo.I guess thats why Im trying to work on being able to be consistent every week, he said. Just took the easy way out tonight and obviously didnt show up at all.He also apologized later on Twitter, saying, Not good enough today on many levels, Im better than that. I can go on about excuses but there are none. Sorry.Zverev joked about some of Kyrgios serves after the match -- it felt like the last time he played his girlfriend, he said -- but he also defended the Australian and said he shouldnt be criticized for his professionalism.Would Federer behave like that? Probably not, Zverev said. But (Kyrgios) has a creative mind. ... Hes top-15, 16 in the world so hes doing something right.Zverev also said its normal to be fatigued at the end of a grueling season.You reach a point where youre mentally tired and some people react one way, some people react a different way, he said. It doesnt say anything about whether hes professional or not. Wholesale NFL Jerseys Wholesale Nike NFL Jerseys NFL Jerseys From China Cheap Nike Basketball Jerseys Wholesale Hockey Jerseys China Nike Baseball Jerseys Cheap College Jerseys China Cheap Football Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Canada Wholesale NHL Jerseys Canada Wholesale Nike MLB Jerseys Canada Cheap NBA Jerseys Authentic Canada Stitched Soccer Jerseys Canada Cheap Jerseys Canada NFL ' ' '
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