DL Hall certainly didn't pitch like any old opener in Wednesday's series-clinching win over the Reds. He didn't face just a few batters and then ease out of the way for Quinn Priester.
Jack and Spencer recap a chaotic week culminating in a split in Pittsburgh and a sweep at home over the Red Sox, signs of life from a few struggling hitters, whether DL Hall and Aaron Ashby can ease the bullpen's workload, and more.
Good health has proven elusive for DL Hall in his first year-plus with the Brewers. Last season, he spent nearly four months on the injured list, first due to a knee injury and then to a succession of setbacks throughout multiple rehab assignments.
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.
The Brewers announced that left-hander DL Hall has been reinstated from the 60-day injured list. They opened a 40-man roster spot last week when right-hander Joel Payamps was designated for assignment but are now back to an even 40.
It’s been a difficult start to the season in Milwaukee, as the Brewers have posted a lackluster 16-18 record and currently sit five games back of the Cubs in the NL Central.
The Milwaukee Brewers made a huge move to bolster the starting rotation on Tuesday. After a lot of silence in free agency, the Brewers made a big move by signing the top remaining starting pitcher on the open market in José Quintana.
The Milwaukee Brewers addressed a fluid situation among their left-handed pitchers by signing veteran Jose Quintana on Wednesday to a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2026.
The Brewers announced that left-hander DL Hall has been placed on the 60-day injured list. Adam McCalvy of MLB.com was among those to relay the news. That means Hall has been officially ruled out until late May at the earliest.
The Milwaukee Brewers certainly haven't been fully healthy to kick off Spring Training. There's a lot to be excited about in Milwaukee right now. For example, Brandon Woodruff who missed the entire 2024 season after injuring his shoulder has been working his way back and throwing live bullpens.
Joey Ortiz came over to the Brewers—along with pitcher DL Hall—in the blockbuster trade that sent pitcher Corbin Burnes to the Baltimore Orioles late last offseason.
Gasser hits 60-day IL, Hall hurt, Brewers add another arm On the first day with Brewers players in spring training today, we have a few bits of news to share.
The Milwaukee Brewers are shutting down left-hander DL Hall for several weeks with a lat strain, placing his availability for Opening Day in jeopardy. Brewers manager Pat Murphy told reporters Wednesday that Hall will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
The Milwaukee Brewers saw multiple injuries to key players throughout the 2024 campaign, and it appears that trend will continue into the upcoming season.
As pitchers and catchers report to spring training, news is filtering out about injuries. Brewers manager Pat Murphy passed along a discouraging update about left-hander DL Hall, per Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Adam McCalvy of MLB.com.
Spring training is always a time of hope and optimism. The Brewers are looking to bounce back from a premature playoff exit last year and they largely return the same club minus Willy Adames.
The Milwaukee Brewers have reinstated left-handed pitcher DL Hall from the 60-day injured list, the team announced Sunday. Hall will start for the Brewers in Sunday's series finale against the Cincinnati Reds.
Left-handed pitcher DL Hall made what is expected to be his final rehab start in Triple-A on Thursday, paving the way for him to rejoin to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Injured Milwaukee Brewers pitcher DL Hall began a highly-anticipated rehab assignment Sunday afternoon. The hard-throwing left-hander shined in his first rehab start with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, Milwaukee’s Single-A affiliate.
The deal that sent Corbin Burnes from the Milwaukee Brewers to the Baltimore Orioles is going to be heavily analyzed for years to come, and for good reason.
Last week, the Milwaukee Brewers acquired pitcher DL Hall and infield prospect Joey Ortiz from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for former Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes. Hall has served nearly exclusively as a reliever during his time in the big leagues but he told "Foul Territory" on Monday that the Brewers want him to be a starter.