Cincinnati – The roster reshuffle predicted by brewers manager Pat Murphy has been set up in recent days in Friday afternoon when the club suspended outfielders Isaac Collins (parent-child roster) and Blake Perkins and Blake Perkins (broken list) while activating new novice Jesse Judge Judge (Reaster), thus activates the new Jacob Open to shoot the Jacob Open, which is the start of a match. Trying to match the franchise record with a 13th consecutive victory.
The winemakers called outfielder Steward Berroa and first baseman Tyler Black to fill the spot game and chose right-handed Grant Anderson to return to Triple-A Nashville to make room for Misiorowski.
The move started 19 games, falling behind Milwaukee in the NL Central standings when the Brewers played 19 games over the next 18 days, against the Reds and Cubs from the next 7 days.
Misiorowski, a wealthy, burning 23-year-old, swept the Grand Slams in June and July and became a National League All-Star team, with his right hand withdrawing from his right hand since the start of the July 28 game against the Cubs. Shortly thereafter, he resumed throwing, but the club chose a cautious approach as team officials were monitoring the situation with Misiorowski. 96 2/3 frames between Nashville and the Grand Slam this season, he is two worse than last year's minor.