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Following an 11-1 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Monday, the two-time defending NL Central champions have been outscored 47-15 and are off to their first 0-4 start since 2015.
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Aaron Civale joined the long list of Milwaukee Brewers pitchers on the injured list on Monday.
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RotoBaller on MSNAaron Civale Plays Catch On TuesdayDespite landing on the injured list on Monday, Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Aaron Civale (hamstring) was able to play catch on Tuesday after his MRI exam revealed only a mild strain of his hamstring.
Aaron Civale joins Aaron Ashby, DL Hall, Tobias Myers, Brandon Woodruff and Robert Gasser on the injured list for the Brewers.
Already “decimated” by pitching injuries during Spring Training, the Brewers absorbed another loss Monday when they placed right-hander Aaron Civale on the 15-day injured list with a strained left hamstring.
Civale (hamstring) played catch Tuesday, Sophia Minnaert of FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin reports. It's still unclear if Civale will be able to return when eligible April 15, but the fact he's already resumed throwing a day after being diagnosed with a hamstring strain is an encouraging sign for a Brewers squad that is extremely thin on starters.
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SB Nation on MSNAaron Civale exits with left hamstring injury in series finaleThe Brewers reported after the game that Civale, who went just three innings on 68 pitches, had hamstring soreness and will undergo tests
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The Brewers’ rotation is thin because left-hander Jose Quintana needs more time to build up after signing on March 5, while Tobias Myers, Aaron Ashby and DL Hall landed on the injured list during Spring Training.
The Brewers placed Civale on the 15-day injured list Monday with a strained left hamstring, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
On a chilly afternoon at Yankee Stadium, Paul Goldschmidt led off with a single. After Cody Bellinger flied out, Judge launched a 113 mph rocket, 410 feet out to left to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead against Aaron Civale. And then they began taking the bat out of his hands.
Milwaukee's 47 runs allowed ties for the most given up through a team’s first four games since 1900, and the club's minus-32 run differential is the most since 1900.