Brandon Woodruff Exits After 3 2/3 Innings With Recurring Shoulder Injury
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Updated · ESPN · Jul 5
Brandon Woodruff Exits After 3 2/3 Innings With Recurring Shoulder Injury
3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 5
Summary
Brandon Woodruff left Milwaukee's 4-3 loss to Arizona in the fourth inning after shoulder discomfort returned during his third start back from the injured list.
Pat Murphy said the 33-year-old will probably go back on the injured list after Woodruff felt a slow buildup of pain and decided it was not smart to keep pitching.
Woodruff struck out six but allowed three runs, two hits and a walk in 3 2/3 innings, with his top velocity in the fourth at 87 mph.
The setback interrupts a strong return—Woodruff had not allowed a run in his previous two starts and still owns a 2.98 ERA.
The injury adds to a long run of shoulder trouble that has limited him to 32 starts since 2023 and cost him the entire 2024 season.