The Milwaukee Brewers announced Josh Hader was activated from his stint on paternity leave after welcoming his first child.
Hader, who had taken time away earlier in the year to be with his pregnant wife, was able to welcome his first child Lucas this past week. After leaving the Brewers during the series in New York against the Mets and Cincinnatti as well, Milwaukee has their closer back.
During Hader’s absence, Devin Williams assumed the closer duties and did so just fine. Williams appeared in two games during that span. The righty allowed just one hit through two innings of work and recorded one save.
LHP Josh Hader reinstated from the restricted list.
LHP Aaron Ashby placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to 6/17, with left forearm inflammation. pic.twitter.com/BlDK3MOfsI— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) June 20, 2022
While the welcoming of Hader is good news for the Brewers, the loss of another starting pitcher dampens the mood. Aaron Ashby was added to the 15-day IL to make room for Hader’s return. After leaving early in his last start, Ashby seemed to be progressing towards making his next start against St. Louis. After throwing a bullpen session over the weekend, Ashby’s progress seemed to slow. Ashby’s IL stint will be retroactive to June 17th.
The typical bumps that come with your first full season have not eluded Ashby. Through his first 14 games and 55 innings pitched, Ashby has sported a 4.25 ERA. Ashby has been used both as a reliever and starter this year and looks to be a big part of the Brewers' success this season. Whether the move to the IL is mostly cautionary or more cause for concern is still to be known.
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