

Trevor Megill injury: Brewers closer lands on IL with flexor strain with barely a month left of regular season
Trevor Megill injury: Brewers closer lands on IL with flexor strain with barely a month left of regular season

Milwaukee Brewers have closer to Trevor Megill on the victims at the victims of his flexor strain, and the team announced Wednesday. In appropriate steps, the brewers signed the right hand Erick Fedde to a one-year contract and set up a 40-player list for a 60-day list. (Henderson has started his own Flexor strain since the beginning of August.)
Megille, 31, was playing his first career at the beginning of this summer. In 49, he gathered 2.54 era (164 era +) and 3.41 strike-walk-walk. Megille also recorded 30 of its 51 career and rose from 1.4 to 1.4 to the top of the baseball certificate.

Through Megill Sidelined, the brewers are likely to apply to the closer committee agreement. It seems to make Abner Uribe, Shelby Miller, Jared Koenig, Aaron Ashby, and Nick Mears that gets opportunities, depending on the game and situation. Friday saved Monday while Miller was on Tuesday in Ninth Inninging (in spite of the connected game).
According to the baseball note databaseThe average absence of flexor voltage is about 70 days. The average schedule is 49 days. The next season of Major League baseball is just four weeks, which means that Megille needs to recover faster if he will return before the playoffs come.
Fadedad, 32, is in its third team of the season, in the past, it appeared in games with St. Louis cardinals and Atlanta’s dare. He trains 5.76 (73 era +), which is still 125 seconds. He will most likely serve with a mop power.
Brewers will play against the third drawing of their four game series on Wednesday. Milwaukee entered a big post on Wednesday with the best record of major, and six less losses than any other club. Prohibiting something unpredictable in the coming weeks, then brewers, most likely, are introduced to the home field with the advantage of the home field, as well as the first stage.
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