Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Marco Estrada is checked out by a trainer after injuring his leg on a double in the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Miller Park. Estrada had to leave the game. Credit: Benny Sieu-US PRESSWIRE
The Brewers' pitching staff has been hurt by injury this season; now, they are about to lose another starting pitcher to the DL.
The Brewers' Marco Estrada, who took the place of the injured Chris Narveson in Milwaukee's rotation, started Wednesday's game against the Giants and took part in a six-run first-inning Brewers rally by hitting a two-run double.
This is good news, right? Unfortunately, no. Estrada strained a hip flexor while sliding into second base and is headed to the disabled list:
#Brewers GM Doug Melvin just told me he anticipates Marco Estrada will miss 3-4 starts with quad injury. His spot in rotation comes up 5/29
— Greg Matzek (@gmatzek) May 24, 2012
So the Brewers have five days to come up with another starting pitcher to replace Estrada. There's no one on their major league roster who fits the bill (Wily Peralta, recently recalled from Triple-A Nashville, had a 5.62 ERA there in nine starts), so they could dip further into that Nashville roster and tap Claudio Vargas, who they just re-signed, or Seth McClung, who has started major league games before.
None of those sounds like a very good choice, so perhaps GM Doug Melvin will scour the waiver wire before May 29.
For more on the Brewers, please visit Brew Crew Ball.


There is 1 Comment. Load Now.
Shortcuts to mastering the comment thread. Use wisely.
C - Next Comment
X - Mark as Read
R - Reply
Z - Mark Read & Next
Shift + C - Previous
Shift + A - Mark All Read
Comment Settings
Live comment alert: Hide it!
Comments for this post are closed.