Brewers center fielder Garrett Mitchell will need to undergo shoulder surgery after receiving a second opinion, tweets Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. The procedure, scheduled for next week, will address a subluxation in his left shoulder.
Manager Craig Counsell informed reporters on Friday that a surgical option looked likely. A specific timetable hasn’t been announced but Counsell noted at the time that surgery would threaten his entire season. It’s a brutal blow to halt an impressive start to the year for the 24-year-old. The UCLA product had connected on a trio of home runs with a .259/.306/.446 line through 62 trips to the plate.
Mitchell is sure to land on the 60-day injured list whenever Milwaukee needs to clear a spot on the 40-man roster. He’ll collect service time for his time spent rehabbing and surpass the one-year threshold this season. The former top prospect won’t reach arbitration until after the 2025 campaign.
With Mitchell out, the Brewers have kicked rookie Joey Wiemer from right to center field. The biggest uptick in playing time has gone to Blake Perkins, while Brian Anderson has rotated between third base and right field. Owen Miller and Mike Brosseau have picked up a few extra infield reps while Anderson has been on the grass.
Mitchell’s injury theoretically could’ve opened the door for another top outfield prospect, Sal Frelick, to make his major league debut. Unfortunately, Frelick coincidentally suffered a left thumb injury while playing for Triple-A Nashville at the same time Mitchell went down. McCalvy tweets that Frelick also required surgery to repair the UCL in his thumb. He’s already gone under the knife and is expected to miss six to eight weeks.
A Boston College product, Frelick has mashed at a .323/.399/.464 clip in parts of three minor league seasons. The 2021 first round draftee had played his way to Nashville last year and hit .365/.435/.508 in 46 games. He’d been off to a slow start through this season’s first few weeks, though his overall minor league track record could’ve put him on the radar for a promotion. He’ll instead be out into June. Because Frelick suffered the injury while in the minor leagues, he won’t accrue any MLB service for his time spent on the IL.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Tyrone Taylor should come off the IL within a week to replace Perkins as the clubs 4th OF.
RockinRobin
ugh.
Snuffy
Weimer is getting his opportunity but he’s sinking like a stone.
iang2424
The gap between AAA and MLB is huge right now. There have been few if any recent callups (big names or not) come up and not struggle the first month or so. Not sure if Weimer will have success or not but he’s getting time to see if he can figure it out.
jbeerj
His strikeouts and walks are really good, and he’s been the best defensive outfielder in all of baseball. Just needs to pull the ball with more authority.
stevewpants
While Anderson has been on the grass? Sounds like he’s headed for the mandatory evaluation and maybe a suspension.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I had the same concerns. I don’t understand why MLBTR is bandying about this player’s preferred drug of choice. If MLB bigwigs read this space, you can be sure that urine will be tested forthwith.
Ezpkns34
With all their injuries, I’d be worried for my health just attending a Brewers game
GarryHarris
I thought we were going to get an all rookie OF this year with Sal Frelick-Garret Mitchell-Joey Wiemer.
Chris Koch
If there’s a team in the Spring Training -through first 3 weeks of baseball season who’s had more impactful injuries than what Milw is going through; name them please. I wonder on even half the impact?
Cripes- your starting CF goes down while same day or day before, the team’s #2 prospect overall, who’s #1 next callup also suffers from injury 60+days. We’re at what 10? 11 now? The results are showing as team isn’t competitive vs the Tigers!
Team is headed for the big sell off this trade deadline as you can’t overcome these losses. It’d be nice if the pieces Crew would trade started performing up to expectations.