Brewers News: LHP Justin Wilson Reinstated from 60-Day IL
The veteran southpaw had been on the IL since the season began.
After more than a year of rehabilitation and hard work, left-handed pitcher Justin Wilson is back in action as the Milwaukee Brewers reinstated him from the 60-day injured list on Friday. Wilson's return marks a significant boost for the team, as he adds depth and experience to an already talented bullpen.
The journey back to the mound has not been an easy one for Wilson. Last June, he underwent Tommy John surgery, a procedure known for its lengthy recovery process. Even with that knowledge, the Brewer signed him to a one-year deal this past offseason.
HoweWilson's determination and dedication to his rehabilitation paid off, as he recently completed a successful rehab stint in Triple-A. Over seven appearances, he displayed excellent form, surrendering only one run in 6.1 innings, while striking out six batters and walking just one.
Milwaukee already has a stellar bullpen, making it unlikely for Wilson to take on a high-leverage role. Instead, his presence is expected to strengthen their middle relief options, providing valuable depth and flexibility for the team.
The Brewers have reinstated left-handed pitcher Justin Wilson from the 60-day IL.
One of the main reasons Wilson's return is so crucial is that he is the only other left-handed pitcher in the bullpen alongside Hoby Milner, who has been stellar with a 2.21 ERA. Having a left-handed option can be vital in certain game situations, and as we know Brewers manager Craig Counsell loves his righty-lefty matchups. Wilson's ability to neutralize lefties makes him a valuable asset for the Brewers in the latter stages of the game.
Experience is another factor that sets Wilson apart. Having been in the league since 2012, he brings a wealth of knowledge and a veteran presence to the clubhouse. Over his career, Wilson has appeared in an impressive 527 big league games and holds a solid 3.41 ERA. Such experience is invaluable, as it can provide stability and guidance to the younger pitchers on the team.
As Wilson rejoins the Brewers for the remainder of the season, the team and fans alike can look forward to witnessing his contributions on the mound. His successful recovery from Tommy John surgery and outstanding rehab performances in Triple-A have undoubtedly built up anticipation for his return.
Wilson's reinstatement from the 60-day injured list is a positive development for the Milwaukee Brewers. With his return, the team gains a skilled left-handed pitcher with a proven track record and the experience to excel in high-pressure situations. As the Brewers continue to compete for a spot in the playoffs, Wilson's presence in the bullpen could prove to be a game-changer, adding depth and versatility to an already talented pitching staff.