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Woodruff status uncertain as playoffs loom for Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff pitches against the Nationals on Aug. 2 in Washington. (AP file photo)

ST. LOUIS — The Milwaukee Brewers placed pitcher Brandon Woodruff on the 15-day injured list Sunday with a right lat strain, putting his availability for the playoffs in jeopardy.

Woodruff, who returned this season after October 2023 shoulder surgery, felt something amiss in his tricep during a bullpen session Saturday, and an initial evaluation traced the issue to the lat in his upper back.

“This is a side effect of getting back into doing this at a high level, and that’s it. Is this career-ending? No, it’s nothing like that,” Woodruff said while sitting in the Brewers’ dugout. “It’s nothing even compared to the surgery, but it’s just one of those things that it’ll heal, it’ll get better. It’s just (bad) timing.”

The news comes four days after left-hander José Quintana went on the 15-day injured list with a left calf strain.

Those two moves leave the Brewers, who have the best record in baseball, with plenty of uncertainty in how they could arrange their playoff rotation beyond Freddy Peralta and Quinn Priester.

Since coming off the injured list in mid-August, rookie sensation Jacob Misiorowski had allowed 21 runs in 30 1/3 innings, and manager Pat Murphy spoke Friday about the possibility of giving him a relief role in the postseason.

“Everybody that’s pitched well is a factor, you know what I mean? How we line it up and how we end up going with it won’t be too, too much of a surprise to anybody,” Murphy said Sunday.

The Brewers recalled lefty Robert Gasser to start the series finale Sunday against St. Louis. The move with Woodruff was retroactive to Thursday.

Murphy said closer Trevor Megill, who has been out since late August with a right flexor strain, could return for the season finale if his bullpen sessions Tuesday and Friday go well. Quintana has been able to continue his throwing program while working on running to get his calf healthy again.

Woodruff, 32, missed all of last season following surgery to repair an anterior capsule tear and has gone 7-2 in 12 starts since returning in July.

Despite his current injury, he said he has exceeded his expectations in terms of limits on his innings pitched this year between his activity in spring training and the season.

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