Christian Yelich Out a Month With Adductor Strain, Brewers Losing Their Star Early
The Milwaukee Brewers just got hit with brutal news: Christian Yelich is headed to the injured list and won't be back until mid-to-late May. The 2018 National League MVP left Sunday's game against Washington in the fifth inning with what the team initially called left hamstring tightness, but an MRI revealed it was worse than that. A second-degree adductor strain means the Brewers are looking at losing one of their most important hitters for at least a month.
How It Happened
Yelich exited during the fifth inning of Milwaukee's 8-6 loss to the Nationals on Sunday. The Brewers put him on the injured list Tuesday, retroactively dating back to Monday, confirming the adductor injury. For a three-time All-Star who was supposed to anchor this lineup, it's rough timing. You don't want to lose a guy like that early in the season when every win matters.
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Before the injury, Yelich was swinging it well. In 15 games, he's hitting .314 with one home run and 10 RBIs. He's also chipped in three steals, showing he's still moving around the basepaths and making an impact beyond just the power numbers. That's the kind of production the Brewers were counting on, and now they have to figure out how to replace it.
What's Next for Milwaukee
The Brewers called up infielder/outfielder Greg Jones from Triple-A Nashville to fill the gap. They also made a roster move on the pitching side, transferring left-handed pitcher Rob Zastryzny to the 60-day injured list. Milwaukee is going to have to lean on their depth and hope Yelich can return healthy in a couple of months without any setbacks. Early season injuries like this can define how a team looks come fall.
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