Brews' Axford out for year after 1 game; Lauer on COVID list
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers’ pitching staff has taken a couple more hits with John Axford now out for the season with elbow trouble and Eric Lauer joining the team's growing COVID-19 injured list.
Brewers manager Craig Counsell said Axford has significant elbow damage and is going over his options after
“He was climbing a tall hill,” Counsell said. “What he was doing was really hard to do. He got really far up the hill and then the last part just ended up being too tough.”
The former Brewers closer retired just one of the five batters he faced Monday before leaving with elbow pain in his first major league appearance since 2018.
Axford played for the Brewers from 2009-13 and still owns the franchise’s single-season saves record with 46 in 2011. He started this season on the Toronto Blue Jays’ broadcast crew but signed a minor league contract with them after pitching well for Team Canada in an Olympic qualifier.
The NL Central-leading Brewers acquired Axford on Monday and used him in the ninth inning of a
Lauer started Monday’s game and threw five shutout innings to continue his solid season. He has allowed just five runs over his last 31 1/3 innings but now must sit out at least 10 days due to his positive test.
Counsell said Lauer isn’t experiencing symptoms.
Lauer joins All-Star closer Josh Hader, relievers Jake Cousins, Jandel Gustave and Hunter Strickland, outfielder Christian Yelich and first baseman Keston Hiura on the COVID-19 injured list. Gustave is on there due to contact tracing. The rest tested positive.
Yelich could return in time for this weekend’s series with the San Francisco Giants.
“I’m looking forward to the day when we can get these guys back, for sure,” Counsell said.
The Brewers added right-handed pitcher Sal Romano to the active roster after claiming him off waivers from the New York Yankees.
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