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Right-handed pitcher Chad Patrick has officially earned his place on the Milwaukee Brewers' 2025 opening-day roster. Initially optioned to Class AAA Nashville, a series of injuries to the Brewers' pitching staff created an unexpected opport...
Patrick's journey to the opening day roster was a whirlwind. Optioned to AAA Nashville on March 9th, he was preparing for a long drive home to Indiana when he received word to wait due to potential developments. Injuries had significantly impacted the Brewers' pitching depth, opening a path for Patrick. Manager Pat Murphy confirmed the decision shortly after.
Acquired from the Oakland A's organization in November 2023 (in exchange for Abraham Toro), Patrick had a remarkable 2024 season in Nashville, becoming the first pitcher since 1976 to win the Class AAA Triple Crown. Despite this success, he remained in the minors. His performance this spring (5.40 ERA, 10 strikeouts in 8.1 IP), combined with the team's needs, secured his spot.
Patrick, a former Purdue Northwest standout (GLIAC Pitcher of the Year 2021) drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2021, fills a crucial gap. The Brewers' starting rotation plan currently features Freddy Peralta, Nestor Cortes, and Aaron Civale, but injuries to Myers, Ashby, and Hall, plus the ongoing recovery of Brandon Woodruff, necessitate flexible pitching options. Patrick is expected to provide length out of the bullpen and could potentially make spot starts. He requested and received jersey No. 39, previously worn by Corbin Burnes, a pitcher he admires.
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