After the Brewers’ offense kept rolling in last night’s game against the Nationals, they will try to keep that momentum going this afternoon. It will be a rematch of starting pitchers from three weeks ago, when these teams played on April 11.
First, we have today’s set of injury updates. After Jacob Misiorowski left last night’s game early, we were hopeful that it was just a cramp and nothing more serious. Thankfully, that looks like it was the case. Before the game today, Misiorowski gave a thumbs-up on his hamstring. Manager Pat Murphy had the same opinion, saying that he still needs a normal day of work to make sure, but everything looks good so far. His next turn in the rotation would be Wednesday’s series finale against the Cardinals, but it’s also worth noting there’s an off day right after it, if the Brewers want to give him a little extra rest.
Meanwhile, the news is not as good for Angel Zerpa. He’s seeking a second opinion on his forearm tightness and is deciding whether or not to have surgery. Murphy did not elaborate on what that surgery would be, but said it would be Zerpa’s decision. Either way, it’s looking like it will be a while before we see Zerpa on the field again.
Finally, Logan Henderson is currently with the Brewers. He hasn’t been added to the active roster yet, but he will likely fill Brandon Woodruff’s spot in the rotation. That start would be on Tuesday in St. Louis, but Henderson could also start sooner. His last start for Nashville was on Sunday. Currently, Chad Patrick is the probable starter for tomorrow, but the Brewers have not announced their probable starters for the Cardinals series yet.
Kyle Harrison gets the start today after his dominant performance against the Pirates on Sunday. He’s coming off six shutout innings where he allowed just one hit and one walk, while striking out 12 batters. This is his second start against the Nationals this season, and he will be looking for a better result this time. In his last start against them, he only pitched 4 1/3 innings and allowed two runs on five hits and a walk, with just one strikeout.
On the other side, Foster Griffin starts today for the Nationals. He had his own strong performance last time he faced the Brewers, holding them to just one hit and three walks in 5 1/3 scoreless innings. Griffin is also coming off a seven-inning shutout appearance against the White Sox on Sunday. However, his two starts before that were rougher. He allowed four runs to the Pirates in 5 1/3 innings and three runs to the Braves in six innings.
The lineup machine keeps spinning today, and it likely won’t end anytime soon with two starters due back on Monday. William Contreras gets a day off from catching and will serve as the designated hitter. Gary Sánchez will start behind the plate and bat fourth today. Brandon Lockridge and Joey Ortiz also get starts today.
First pitch is set for 3:05 p.m. It will be on Brewers.TV and the Brewers Radio Network.
