The Milwaukee Brewers recalled left-hander DL Hall from the 60-day injured list ahead of Monday's series opener against the visiting Boston Red Sox.
Hall, 26, sustained a left lat strain in spring training. He made four rehab appearances (three starts) in the minors, going 1-0 and allowing no runs on four hits with 15 strikeouts in 10 2/3 innings.
He is 5-3 with a 4.74 ERA in 42 career games (eight starts) for the Baltimore Orioles (2022-23) and Brewers (2024).
In a somewhat surprising move, Milwaukee optioned history-making rookie right-hander Logan Henderson, 23, to Triple-A Nashville to make room for Hall.
Henderson is 3-0 with a 1.71 ERA through four starts this season, with 29 strikeouts and six walks in 21 innings. He allowed one run on five hits in five innings in Sunday's 6-5 win at Pittsburgh.
He became the 10th pitcher in MLB history, and first in Brewers history, to strike out at least seven batters in each of his first three career starts.
"The kid has been so good," Brewers manager Pat Murphy said Monday. "He wasn't quite as sharp yesterday, but he's been so good, and he's handled it so well. The conversation about going down, he's just, 'I totally get it. I totally understand. I know how this works. I'm expecting it. Just know I'm going to go down there and work my tail off, and I'm going to improve this and that, and talk about a few things.'
"I mean, the kid's a delight to have around."
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