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Brewers’ Robert Gasser Weighing Elbow Surgery

By Steve Adams | June 10, 2024 at 4:25pm CDT

4:25pm: Manager Pat Murphy said he’s assuming that Gasser is done for the year, although that’s not yet confirmed, per Adam McCalvy of MLB.com on X. “I hope I’m wrong,” Murphy said. “I really do.”

10:54am: Brewers lefty Robert Gasser has already received a pair of opinions — one from the team’s medical staff, another from renowned surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache — on his ailing left elbow and is headed to meet with Dr. Keith Meister to receive a third opinion, per Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Gasser told the Brewers beat this weekend that his ulnar collateral ligament is “not as strong as it should be” but is also not “broken.” ElAttrache recommended surgery, Gasser explained, but more for durability concerns than to repair immediate damage. ElAttrache also told Gasser that non-surgical rehab could be a viable option because the ligament is not currently ruptured.

Understandably, it seems Gasser would prefer to avoid going under the knife if at all possible. Surgery is a last resort in these cases, and as Gasser himself said of the two opinions he’s received thus far: “They both said I can rehab. I’m just trying to figure out what the best move is.”

Any form of UCL surgery — be it Tommy John surgery, an internal brace procedure or a hybrid of the two — would wipe out the remainder of Gasser’s season. A full Tommy John or a Tommy John/internal brace hybrid would keep Gasser out of action late into the 2025 season at least. A strict internal brace without a full UCL reconstruction could have him back on the mound earlier than that.

Given that we’re now into mid-June, there’s perhaps some extra merit the non-surgical route — depending on the type of surgery being considered. Recovery from either Tommy John surgery or that hybrid procedure would come with a 12- to 16-month rehab window in all likelihood, with most cases erring toward the later end of that spectrum. Speculatively speaking, if the most realistic rehab scenario has Gasser returning in mid-to-late August next season anyhow, he could view the rest-and-rehab route as effectively risking the final six weeks of next year for a chance at pitching a whole season in 2025.

Whichever path Gasser takes, he’s in for an extended absence from the Milwaukee rotation. That’s a crucial hit, given both the left-hander’s strong results so far in his debut campaign and the wave of other injuries Milwaukee has incurred. In his first five starts, the 25-year-old Gasser pitched to a 2.57 ERA in 28 innings of work.

Gasser, acquired from the Padres in the 2022 Josh Hader trade, entered the season ranked among the Brewers organization’s best pitching prospects. His 14% strikeout rate in the majors is problematically low, but he’s offset that to this point with Maddux-esque precision, issuing a walk to just one the 114 batters he’s faced. Both of those rate stats are likely to change over a larger sample; the southpaw fanned 28% of his Triple-A opponents and walked 8.4% of them in 135 innings in 2023.

From a team perspective, the Brewers will be without Brandon Woodruff for the entire season while he recovers from last October’s shoulder surgery. Left-hander Wade Miley is done for the year after undergoing Tommy John surgery last month. Each of Jakob Junis, Joe Ross and DL Hall is also on the injured list at the moment. That’s left the Brewers with Freddy Peralta, Colin Rea, Bryse Wilson and Tobias Myers in the rotation. Milwaukee could turn to pitching prospect Carlos Rodriguez to take the ball tomorrow.

Regardless of what happens with Gasser, starting pitching will likely be a focus for Milwaukee as next month’s trade deadline approaches. Their depth has already been stretched exceptionally thin, and any further injuries would prove difficult to overcome. Despite all their injuries, the Brewers are the only NL Central club with a winning record and currently hold a 6.5-game lead over the Reds and Cubs (both tied at 32-34 on the season). Even if the division looks quite winnable right now, they’ll still need reinforcements for a potential postseason rotation.

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  1. etex211

    12 months ago

    It sounds like he’s done until 2026.

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    • BaseballBrewTown

      12 months ago

      The pitch clock causes another pitching injury. Time to sign Bauer to pitch.

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      • enricopallazzo

        12 months ago

        Pitch clock induced…hi-lar-ious

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        • BaseballBrewTown

          12 months ago

          Someone was bound to say it. Might as well be me.

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      • Scott Kliesen

        12 months ago

        Only 13 words in your post, and yet you still were able to be wrong twice. Very efficient work.

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        • BaseballBrewTown

          12 months ago

          Relax. It is just a joke. Everyone seems to mention the pitch clock as the problem, or Trevor Bauer as the solution on this site these days, so I combined both. But thank you for the compliment on my efficiency. I do try.

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    • Shadow Banned

      12 months ago

      Maybe he ran out of gas?

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  2. cr4

    12 months ago

    Not a medical expert but based on past examples just get the TJ and move. Does anyone know of a successful example of someone with an elbow injury that opted not to get surgery and been able to comeback at near the same level and avoid injury?

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    • Os1995

      12 months ago

      I believe Aaron Nola did the PRP injection in 2016 to treat a UCL sprain and is still pitching now without having to get TJ.

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    • marcfrombrooklyn

      12 months ago

      Masahiro Tanaka was diagnosed with a partial UCL tear in 2014. Seth Lugo was diagnosed in 2017. I believe that both rehabbed with platelet rich therapy. Neither ever needed a UCL repair surgery. Tanaka had surgery for bone spurs and, later, a cleanup surgery, which I assume involved bone chips. Lugo also had surgery for bone spurs.

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  3. viceroy

    12 months ago

    Tanaka is probably the most famous example. Partially torn UCL and went the PRP and rehab route to pitch effectively for another 6 years. We’ll see if Triston McKenzie can stay healthy and bounce back

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    • Steve Adams

      12 months ago

      Beyond Tanaka and McKenzie, there’s also Aaron Nola, Ervin Santana and Anthony DeSclafani as prominent examples. Kyle Bradish has been outstanding since returning from non-surgical rehab of his own UCL sprain just this season. Mason Miller missed four months of the 2023 season with a UCL sprain.

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      • Unclemike1525

        12 months ago

        Yeah Steve but most of the examples of Rehab as opposed to surgery don’t work. So the rehab takes months and they don’t pitch anyway. Then when the rehab doesn’t work they end up having to get surgery anyway which then keeps them out for another year and a half plus the ramp up time to get back after that. I’m not sure it’s worth it as that ligament will more than likely fail later. I get why people would opt for not having to get surgery, But I’m not sure the risk/reward is worth it. Especially if the guy makes big money.

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      • freeland1787

        12 months ago

        Zac Gallen in 2021 had a UCL sprain and rehabbed it.

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  4. Yankee Clipper

    12 months ago

    “Brewers’ Robert Gasser Weighing Elbow Surgery”

    I’ve always wondered how much it weighs too!

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  5. mad1

    12 months ago

    Package frelick with a prospect for a legit front of the rotation spot. Mitchell will be back soon

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    • I Believe We Can Win

      12 months ago

      Frelick, Pratt, Black, Blalock and Boeve for Sears and Miller

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      • cwizzy6

        12 months ago

        I dont think either team would pull the trigger on that. Guts a lot of bats from the Brewers farm, and I think OAK can get more if those two are sold separately.

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  6. Pads Fans

    12 months ago

    USUALLY getting a 2nd opinion from an orthopedic surgeon is an indication that you are weighing surgery.

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  7. Edp007

    12 months ago

    Took the wind right out of him. Poor guy

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  8. ib6ub9

    12 months ago

    Trevor Bauer time!!!!!

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  9. Edp007

    12 months ago

    The only positive is when he goes under the knife , creates his own anesthetic, no worry about bad reaction.

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  10. Mickey Solis

    12 months ago

    Another one bites the dust. It’s freaking absurd. Every pitcher breaks. Did pitchers even get hurt like 30 years ago? Cause lots of em were pitching complete games and still good and durable. Maybe it’s the constant babying of these prospects. Who knows.

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    • Unclemike1525

      12 months ago

      Yeah they were pitching but gobbling pain pills like they were Tic Tacs and getting cortisone shots to kill the pain. Ask any of them if they would of loved to get TJ surgery.

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    • For Love of the Game

      12 months ago

      A fireballer used to throw 90-92. Now you have to be in the upper 90s to be even slightly impressive. Athletes used to play three sports; now they are encouraged to focus on one. Kids are pitching in camps and leagues for half the year in the north and probably year-eound in the south. This is the price of all the mileage on those elbows.

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  11. letitbelowenstein

    12 months ago

    Robert Gasser = Gross Rat Beer

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  12. freeland1787

    12 months ago

    With the timing of the injury, it makes more sense to explore rehab as an option since he’s unlikely to pitch much in 2025 already if he gets surgery now. If it doesn’t get better by August, then surgery makes the most sense.

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    • cwizzy6

      12 months ago

      I agree. If this were later in the season he would be inclined to rehab in the offseason and if that didnt work we’d be looking at 2026.

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  13. KingZeke8

    12 months ago

    Brewers have a healthy rotation for more than 5 days challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)

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    • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

      12 months ago

      Brewers try not to trade Willy Adames challenge (SCARY)

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  14. sad tormented neglected mariners fan

    12 months ago

    Another one bites the dust see you in 2026

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  15. Jmergs29

    12 months ago

    How long before the brewers make a trade and who should they target?

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  16. Edp007

    12 months ago

    Just heard Brew already have used 12 different SP this year. Incredible. And tmw Carlos R will be 13

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