Brewers Tuesday: Milwaukee could get boost soon from two lefty pitchers
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers are moving closer to getting a pair of left-handers back from the disabled list as Tom Gorzelanny and Chris Narveson both took steps forward Tuesday.
Gorzelanny threw a simulated game to hitters on the field prior to Tuesday's game against Los Angeles, and he could be activated for Friday's game against Pittsburgh.
Brewers manager Ron...
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Milwaukee Brewers Disable Tom Gorzelanny, Recall Mike Fiers
The Milwaukee Brewers had to place left-handed pitcher Tom Gorzelanny on the 15-day disabled list due to shoulder tendinitis. Taking his spot on the active roster is right-handed pitcher Mike Fiers who is being recalled from High-A Brevard County. Look for Fiers to fill in as bullpen depth until the left-hander is ready to return.
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Gorzelanny on 15-day disabled list; Fiers recalled
The Milwaukee Brewers placed left-hander Tom Gorzelanny on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 8, with shoulder tendinitis in his pitching arm after Saturday's 13-7 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.
The Brewers recalled right-hander Mike Fiers from Single-A Brevard County to replace him in the Milwaukee bullpen.
Gorzelanny, 30, was 1-0 with a 2.30 ERA and a blown save in...
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Brewers' Gorzelanny to DL
With a pitching staff that's already struggling, the Milwaukee Brewers have lost one of their more reliable relievers to the disabled list.
Left-hander Tom Gorzelanny has been placed on the DL with left shoulder tendinitis, retroactive to May 8.
Signed as a free agent this offseason, Gorzelanny is 1-0 with a 2.30 ERA over 15 23 innings in 18 games this season.Gorzelanny last...
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2012 Player-By-Player Wrap Up: Tom Gorzelanny
Throughout the offseason, The Nats Blog will look back at every player’s 2012 season to summarize and analyze his performance, and we’ll look ahead to his possible role in 2013. We’ll go from #1 Steve Lombardozzi all the way to #63 Henry Rodriguez until Spring Training. Enjoy.
Traditionally a starter, Tom Gorzelanny pitched his first season serving solely as a reliever...
Brewers sign LHP Tom Gorzelanny
The Milwaukee Brewers signed left-handed reliever?Tom Gorzelanny to a two-year contract Friday.
The 30-year-old Gorzelanny went 4-2 with a 2.88 ERA and one save in 45 games with Washington last season, a stint that included one start. He posted a 1.33 ERA in 27 innings pitched out of the bullpen following the All-Star break.
Gorzelanny worked at least two innings in 19 of his 44...
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Gorzelanny replaces Parra in Brewers' bullpen
The Milwaukee Brewers filled a significant void on their roster by coming to an agreement on a two-year deal with free agent left-hander Tom Gorzelanny. Milwaukee had no lefty in the bullpen after deciding not to tender a contract to Manny Parra for the 2013 season. Ironically, Gorzelanny was thrust onto the market when the Washington Nationals made the same decision with him....
Brewers reach two-year deal with Tom Gorzelanny
The Brewers have signed LHP Tom Gorzelanny to a two-year deal, Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel reports. The deal is contingent on him passing a physical which is scheduled for Friday.
Gorzelanny became a free agent after the Nationals non-tendered him. Last season with the Nationals, Gorzelanny went 4-2 with a 2.88 ERA in 45 games. He posted a 7.8 K/9 and has been used as...
Where Michael Morses's 2nd home run of the night landed
...out there, in Tom Gorzelanny's hat in the visitor's bullpen at Citizen's Bank Park. Destroyed that poor baseball. That's what, 450 feet?
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Nats win, even Tom Gorzelanny hits.
(Above, Tom Gorzelanny tips his cap to the Nats dugout after his 8th inning single drove in an insurance run. Screen cap via MASN/TV)
Nationals 7, Padres 2: Pigs fly, cats and dogs live in peace, pitchers hit and drive in runs, the Nats are 14-4 (tops in the NL), and Jordan Zimmermann finally gets some run support (and helped his own cause with the bat).
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