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Brewers put Jacob Misiorowski on 15-day injury list

Winemakers announced this morning that they have placed right-handed Jacob Mosrowski Due to left tibial contusion, on the list of 15-day injuries (differed to July 31). Right-handed Logan Henderson Recalled to replace Misiorowski on the active lineup.

Misorowski is expected to start the game against the Nationals today, but will head to the shelves. The right-handed’s injury didn’t involve his arm, which is certainly exciting news for Milwaukee fans, but it’s a key part of the club’s latest surge as the team locked in a fierce divisional game with the Cubs, which is worrying. Any time that such a talented arm misses would be a blow, but if Misiorowski missed only the bare minimum of his club series opener against the Reds on August 15.

The rookie made only five appearances before the All-Star Game this year, but only five appearances before his All-Star Game, but Misiorowski did his best in his strength to prove the honor with 36.4% three-point shooting percentage of 2.70 ERA, 3.10 FIP, 3.10 FIP and 33 1/3 Inners, but he went to great lengths to prove the honor. Misourowski’s huge strikeout figures are somewhat balanced with a 10.9% walk rate, but his overwhelming stuff (including a fastball that averages 99 miles an hour on the radar gun) is enough to make up for the ability to control these traps.

Misiorowski isn’t the only harm brewers have suffered in recent days. Celebrity outfielder Jackson Chourio Due to hamstring strain, the list on the injured list may not be back until September. Another major part of the club’s outfield puzzle, Sal Frelickwas pulled out of yesterday’s game due to the sore knee of the winemaker described (according to the Milwaukee Daily knee) “Preventive.” With Chourio and Misiorowski temporarily failing and Frelick’s status uncertain, brewers look violent after the quiet trade deadline, seeing that they only add backup catchers Danny Jansen Injured from rays and right-handed Shelby Miller Rattlesnakes are trading appetizers Nestor Cortes In a deal with Padres.

The 21-year-old Henderson is another impressive young arm as he made his major debut earlier this year and looks good for four seasons. He released 1.71 ERA and 3.05 FIP in 21 innings at the major league level this year, while hitting 35.8% of his opponents, despite the 27.9% strikeout rate for ERA’s 3.59 ERA and TRIPL-A appearances, which is slightly lower. In any case, Henderson will have the opportunity to further establish his next man, with a crowded rotational combination, dispatching weapons Chad Patrick and Tobias Myers Take triple A as depth.

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