Brewers Face Key Injuries, Uphold Misiorowski Starting Role Amid Playoff Push
Brewers Face Key Injuries, Uphold Misiorowski Starting Role Amid Playoff Push

Brewers Face Key Injuries, Uphold Misiorowski Starting Role Amid Playoff Push

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The Milwaukee Brewers are managing significant injury and performance challenges as they approach the postseason. Christian Yelich, a key player recovering from season-ending back surgery in 2024, missed a recent game due to back pain but is expected to return soon, though his availability depends on his recovery progress. Veteran pitcher Shelby Miller suffered a potentially season-ending elbow injury that may require a second Tommy John surgery, casting doubt on his future with the team and impacting the bullpen depth alongside the recent loss of closer Trevor Megill. Meanwhile, 23-year-old pitcher Jacob Misiorowski has struggled with consistency and workload management, posting a high ERA since the All-Star break, yet Brewers manager Pat Murphy insists he will remain a starter to aid his development despite calls from fans to move him to the bullpen. Murphy emphasizes a cautious approach to Misiorowski's usage, balancing his high-velocity fastball and injury risk with the team's need for starting pitching. The Brewers continue to navigate these hurdles as they aim to maintain their strong season record and pursue World Series aspirations.

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