Jeremy Jeffress was already expected to start the season on the injured list when Corey Knebel was diagnosed with a tear to his right ulnar collateral ligament. Knebel’s status isn’t decided yet, but it’s not looking good.
The Milwaukee Brewers will have to get by with Josh Hader alone as the late inning hammer to nail down close wins. Who bridges the gap between the starter and Hader?
What do they do without Jeffress and Knebel?
Well, the good news is the Milwaukee Brewers have pitching depth to absorb a few injuries for the short term.