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Camelback Ranch-Glendale, Phoenix, AZ
Pushed back due to back stiffnessWoodruff will not make his scheduled start Tuesday after experiencing slight back stiffness, Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
ImpactManager Craig Counsell said the issue is no big deal, and that Woodruff will be moved back a couple days, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Josh Lindblom will get the start Tuesday instead. Counsell said there was flexibility built into the rotation schedule to account for minor issues like this. While the Brewers are downplaying the situation, fantasy managers should factor in slightly more risk with regards to Woodruff's health entering the season.
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Brewers' Urías, Lauer seek to rebound from tough 2020 season

The Milwaukee Brewers’ big trade from the fall of 2019 certainly didn’t work out in the short term
MARCH 1, 2021ASSOCIATED PRESS