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Former Milwaukee Brewers top prospective customers receive the second opinion that is expected to begin the year

The left -handed Milwaukee Brewers, Aaron Ashby, gets a second opinion of his injured, although he will probably still start the year on the injured list, as can be seen from a report by Curt Hogg from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Aaron Ashby will obtain a second opinion of his weird injury in the coming days, said Pat Murphy. The brewer's MRI showed a trunk whose severity Murphy said was somewhat unclear. The second MRI could clarify it. But it sounds like it is an absence that Ashby ends up on the IL

The 26 -year -old Ashby is a former top view that made his debut in the Major League in 2021. Unfortunately, injuries in his career were a problem for him because he missed all 2023 and made 14 appearances in 2024.

Lifespan is 6-14 with an ERA of 4.20. He made 54 appearances in the big leagues, including 25 starts. He has excellent things and strikes 168 batters in 167.1 Innerings.

Regardless of the role he will take on, the brewers were able to use him healthy. They exchanged Devin Williams closer to the low season and also saw how Wade Miley and Frankie Montas go in the free agency.

Milwaukee has won the Wild Card round of the playoffs in a year in which it won the National League Central with 10 games and finally lost in three games against the New York Mets.

The Brewers have lost in consecutive seasons in the Wild Card round and have never won a World Series.

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