Why was Shane Drohan sent back to Triple-A?
He was a spot starter due to a scheduling issue, and the Brewers now need to adjust their roster.
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Shane Drohan's first taste of major league action was short-lived. After making his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox, the team that traded him to the Milwaukee Brewers, the left-handed pitcher has been optioned back to Triple-A Nashvill...
Shane Drohan's debut was highly anticipated, especially given the storyline of facing his former team. While he started strong with two scoreless innings, he struggled in the third, losing command and allowing the Red Sox to score three runs. The Red Sox ultimately won the game 5-0.
The Brewers needed a spot starter due to a Saturday doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals following Friday's rainout. With Drohan's spot start concluded, the Brewers are sending him back to Triple-A Nashville. The team will need to make a corresponding roster move before their series against the Washington Nationals. Chad Patrick will now start Friday's game.
One potential candidate to be called up is right-hander Craig Yoho, who is currently on the 15-day injured list but is eligible to be activated.
He was a spot starter due to a scheduling issue, and the Brewers now need to adjust their roster.
Right-hander Chad Patrick will start against the Washington Nationals.
Right-hander Craig Yoho, currently on the injured list, could be an option.
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