Activation of All-Star rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski from the injured list by the Brewers team
Brewers Recall Misiorowski, Berroa, and Black as Team Aims for 13th Straight Win
The Milwaukee Brewers have made several roster moves ahead of their series against the Cincinnati Reds, with outfielder Isaac Collins being placed on the paternity list and infielder Tyler Black being recalled from Nashville. The team has also recalled outfielder Steward Berroa from the same farm team.
Jacob Misiorowski, the rookie pitcher who has impressively recorded a 4-1 record and a 2.70 ERA in seven starts for the Brewers, has been activated from the injured list. Misiorowski, who has struck out 47 batters over 33 1/3 innings, returned from a left tibia contusion injury that kept him out for about 2 1/2 weeks. His last game was on July 28 against the Chicago Cubs.
In his return on August 15, Misiorowski threw 54 pitches, lasting only 1 1/3 innings, and giving up five earned runs. This cautious approach was expected, given his comeback from injury. It remains unclear how these moves might affect Misiorowski's potential pitching in the series opener against Cincinnati.
Meanwhile, Grant Anderson, who had a record of 2-3 and an ERA of 3.07 in 53 relief appearances with Milwaukee, has been optioned to Triple-A Nashville.
Blake Perkins, another outfielder, has been placed on the bereavement list. No specific details about the performance or stats of Berroa, Black, and Perkins with Nashville were provided. Steward Berroa's recall by the Brewers is not specified for a particular position.
The Brewers are aiming to earn a 13th straight victory, which would match the longest winning streak in their franchise history (13 games in 1987). The team's focus remains on maintaining their strong form and securing valuable wins in the tight National League Central race.
The Milwaukee Brewers, with baseball games approaching, have brought up Steward Berroa and Tyler Black from their Nashville farm team, potentially providing reinforcements as the team targets a 13th consecutive win. Jacob Misiorowski, a key pitcher, returns from an injury to join the MLB roster, poised to make an impact in the upcoming baseball series.