Brewers Face Critical Challenge As Star Placed On Injured List

Star outfielder Christian Yelich was placed on the 10-day disabled list on Tuesday, which presents a significant issue for the Milwaukee Brewers going ahead. With effect from April 13, the former 2018 NL MVP was transferred to the IL due to a lower back issue. Utility player Owen Miller was recalled from Triple A-Nashville in a matching move.

Brewers Face Critical Challenge Without Yelich

Yelich, 32, was injured in Milwaukee’s 11-1 road victory over the Baltimore Orioles on April 12. He delivered a first-inning single before removing himself before the bottom of the second with back discomfort. The Brewers are 2-3 since his departure.  Despite their first series loss to the San Diego Padres, the team maintains an NL Central Division-leading 11-6 overall record.

“It’s frustrating because a lot of work has gone into feeling good,” said the 6-foot-3, 206-pound Yelich, in an interview with MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy. “At the same time, it’s like, just get healthy and try to pick back up where you left off. I’ve had times where I didn’t think it was bad and it ended up taking a long time, and I’ve had times where I thought it was bad and it ended up being quick. I don’t have answers as far as a timeline. It’s not even really locked up. I don’t know how to describe it. They’re a little different every time. Hopefully, it turns the corner soon, because once it turns the corner, it usually clears up pretty quick.”

Rejuvenated Yelich Appeared To Be In All-Star Form

Yelich signed a hefty, highly publicized nine-year $215 million contract in 2020. At first, early this season, he appeared to have returned to the All-Star outfielder of yesteryear. As the team’s highest-paid player, he set the tone with a rejuvenated, disciplined .333 batting average with 13 hits, 11 RBI, seven runs scored, and team-leading five home runs in 11 games. The left-handed power hitter homered in four of his last eight games to set the pace for the high-powered Brewers hitting attack. His latest was a two-run, first-inning shot in a 7-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on April 10.

For first-year Brewers manager Pat Murphy, the timing of the injury was devastating. “It’s awful,” said Murphy, in an interview with Erik Bilstad of 620WTMJ Radio. “He’s having an MVP-like season right out of the box. It’s devastating to take that guy out of the order. I don’t think (he’ll be out) too long. Yelich has had chronic back issues. He knows how to manage it. We’re giving him a chance to heal.”

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