Bruers recall DL Hall from 60-day IL, option Logan Henderson

Bruers recall DL Hall from 60-day IL, option Logan Henderson

MLB: Arizona Diamondback in Millvauki BreversSeptember 22, 2024; Milvauki, Visconsin, USA; Milwauki Brucers Pitcher DL Hall (37) pitchs in the fifth innings against Arizona Diamondback in the American family area. Compulsory Credit: Beni CU-Emagan Picture

Millvauki Brevers recalled the left-handed DL Hall from the 60-day injured list before the Monday series opener against Boston Red Socks.

The 26 -year -old hall maintained a left lat tension in spring training. He made four rehabilitation (three start) in minors, not giving 1-0 to four hits with 15 strikes in 10 2/3 innings.

He is 5–3 with 4.74 ERA in 42 Career Games (eight beginnings) for Baltimore Oriols (2022–23) and Broves (2024).

In some amazing steps, Milwauki opted for Triple-e Nashville, a 23-year-old history-made Right-Hander Logan Henderson to make a place for the hall.

Henderson is 3–0 with 1.71 ERA through four this season, with 29 strikes and six walks in 21 innings. He allowed one run on five hits in five innings in a 6–5 win on Sunday in Pittsburgh.

He became the 10th pitcher in MLB history, and in the history of the first Bruers, to exclude at least seven batsmen at the beginning of his first three careers.

“The child has been very good,” Brovers Manager Pat Murphy said on Monday. “He was not as fast yesterday, but he was very good, and he has handled it so well. The conversation about going down, he is just, ‘I get it completely. I fully understand it. I know how it works. I am expecting it. I am just going to go there and closing my tail, and I am going to talk about it.”

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“I mean, there is a pleasure around the child.”

-Bield level media

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