It is still about two weeks before the start of the 2021 MLB regular season, but the Milwaukee Brewers already find themselves a bit on the short side in terms of their starting pitching depth. Their projected rotation to begin the year is still intact, but they have suffered some notable losses on the front-line of their reserves — Dylan File will be out until midseason after surgery, Alec Bettinger has dealt with a sore elbow during camp, Zack Brown has had a sore shoulder, and Thomas Jankins is shut down with a flexor strain. The club will need to fill innings in Triple-A Nashville at some point and have someone prepared to make an emergency start if necessary, so today Zack Godley was added off the open market to help weather the injury storm:
Zack Godley has signed a minor league deal with the #Brewers, I’m told.