MILWAUKEE, WI (WSAU) – The Milwaukee Brewers will be without another one of their starting pitchers for the rest of the season due to elbow surgery.
According to Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Brewers left-handed starter Robert Gasser is scheduled to have season-ending elbow surgery on Monday after making five starts and posting a 2.57 ERA with 16 strikeouts and one walk in 28 innings pitched this season.
MLB Trade Rumors’ Anthony Franco reported on Thursday night that it is unclear if Gasser will need a full Tommy John reconstruction or a reduced ligament repair, but he is projected to miss at least a full calendar year, possibly until the middle of the 2025 season.
Gasser joins fellow Brewers starters Brandon Woodruff (shoulder) and Wade Miley (elbow) to be out for the entire 2024 season while former All-Star closer Devin Williams is yet to play in a game this season due to a back injury.
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