The Milwaukee Brewers bullpen hasn’t looked the same in 2019 as it did in 2018. Josh Hader is still a human tornado that leaves a trail of strikeouts in his wake, but the rest…has been mediocre.
Corey Knebel’s season is already over, and Jeremy Jeffress started the year with a shoulder injury. Jeffress is back on the 25-man roster, but is he ready to help bridge the gap between the starter and Hader?
Why did Jeffress hit the DL in the first place?
Jeffress had an awkward stretch during the Spring in which he suffered diminished velocity.