The Brewers are going to promote right-hander Carlos Rodriguez, according to Spanish-language reports from Edgard Rodriguez (X link) and Fernando Rayo of 8 Deportivo out of Nicaragua (links from X one and two). The Nicaraguan hurler is not on the club’s 40-man but will need to be added before he starts Tuesday’s game against the Blue Jays.
Rodriguez, now 22, was a sixth-round pick of the Brewers in 2021. He made his professional debut in 2022, tossing 107 2/3 innings between Single-A and High-A. He allowed 3.01 earned runs per nine frames while striking out 30.1% of hitters and giving out walks at a 9.3% rate.
That launched him onto the prospect radar, with Baseball America ranking him #14 in the system going into 2023 and FanGraphs putting him in the #20 slot. He spent most of last year in Double-A with one start in Triple-A late in the year. He tossed a combined 128 1/3 innings with a 2.88 ERA, 29.3% strikeout rate and 10.6% walk rate.
Here in 2024, he’s been back at Triple-A, having thrown 62 2/3 innings so far. His 5.17 ERA isn’t especially impressive but he’s looked better as the season has gone along, with a 2.83 ERA in six starts since the start of May. That strong showing will get him up to the big leagues for the first time.
The Brewers have put both Joe Ross and Robert Gasser on the injured list in recent weeks, further compounding a growing injury problem for the rotation. Brandon Woodruff is going to miss the entire season due to shoulder surgery and Wade Miley required Tommy John surgery not too long ago. DL Hall and Jakob Junis have each been on the IL for a while as well.
Tobias Myers is starting tonight’s game and should be followed by Freddy Peralta, Bryse Wilson and Colin Rea in the games after that. Rodriguez will then take the hill on Tuesday, which could perhaps be for a spot start or maybe a lengthier stay in the majors, perhaps depending on how he fares.
As for the 40-man roster spot, it’s possible that Gasser could relinquish his to Rodriguez, depending on how things develop in the next few days. The lefty was placed on the IL earlier this week with a left flexor strain. Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel relayed an update on X today from manager Pat Murphy. Gasser apparently has damage “in the back of his elbow” and has been recommended for surgery by Dr. Neal ElAttrache. But this apparently contrasts with another opinion the club got, so the lefty will be getting a third perspective.
BaseballBrewTown
Awesome!!!!
stubby66
Love what the Brewers are doing, these guys are pitching good so giving them a chance. For everyone of them that works out it is saving themselves 2 to 3 young players in a trade
blake312
Finally after posting a 2.88 ERA last year in the minors it’s about time he gets called up. So happy for this kid.
gbs42
Finally? He had one Triple-A start last year. It’s not like they’ve been holding him back forever.
pjmcnu
If Dr. El Attrache says he needs surgery, he needs surgery. Not sure why they’re going for a 3rd opinion.
Gwynning
Tertiary Doc – “So uh, I’m gunna recommend you for surgery, Robert.”
Gasser – “Don’t you need to look at my elbow first?”
Doc – “Nope!”
Gyo01
I don’t know him personally, but money could definitely be a motivating factor to recommend surgery. It costs more than an average new car.
GarryHarris
The thought crossed my mind too. These surgeons and hospitals are making a fortune off all these surgeries. You have to wonder…