For parts of the past two seasons, Elian Herrera has been the Milwaukee Brewers super-utility man. While he has bounced back and forth from the majors to the minors, he has been able to continue to get at-bats due to his versatility. While his season ended in a painful in a collision with Shane Peterson, here is a look at his year in review.
Herrera didn’t make the opening day roster, but he made an instant impact when he was added to the lineup on April 21st. Though the Brewers lost a slugfest on that day, Herrera went two for five with a double, a grandslam and five RBIs.