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Brewers Sign Veteran Bryse Wilson in an Attempt to Stabilize an Injury-Ravaged Pitching Staff
On Friday, the Milwaukee Brewers signed free-agent pitcher Bryse Wilson to a contract, adding veteran depth before the All-Star break.
Brandon Woodruff was diagnosed with a new shoulder injury on Wednesday, while left-handed starter Kyle Harrison exited his recent start with elbow soreness, forcing Milwaukee to seek reinforcements.
Wilson returns to Milwaukee, where he pitched from 2023 to 2024, recording a 3.42 ERA in 87 games, including nine starts across both seasons.
His arrival follows a one-week tenure with the Chicago Cubs, after he was designated for assignment last Saturday and subsequently elected free agency.
With 166 games of major league experience, the 28-year-old offers the Brewers a seasoned depth option who can pitch as a starter or reliever at a moment's notice.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers signed free agent Bryse Wilson on Friday to assist the launcher corps of the leaders of the National League Central Division, decimated by injuries.