This weekend, Manager Ken Macha could have announced what role Doug Davis would play for the pitching staff and how that might affect the rest of the roster. Instead, Ken Macha announced Doug Davis will most likely make a start for the team sometime before the All Star break. First, however, he will make a third rehab start June 30 in Class A ball in Appleton.
By: Melissa S. Wollering
Pitcher Doug Davis completed his second rehab tune-up last Thursday night with a solid outing for Triple-A Nashville. Davis pitched five scoreless frames, retiring 16 of 19 Memphis Redbirds hitters, allowing just two hits and striking out nine.
“I’m ready, I’m ready to go,” says Davis. “But as Supp would say, that’s why I’ve got a locker down here and they’ve got an office up there,” says Davis.
There has been no shortage of pitching options for the Brewers this season. Rather, Manager Ken Macha has been busy continuously reevaluating the contributions his pitchers are making.
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