The Brewers announced today that left-hander Jose Quintana has been placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to May 11th, due to a left shoulder impingement. Right-hander Tobias Myers has been recalled in a corresponding move.
Quintana, 36, was originally scheduled to start today’s game. However, earlier this week, his start was pushed back to the weekend. He spoke to reporters yesterday about his status, with video relayed by Adam McCalvy of MLB.com, saying that he has been dealing with inflammation in his shoulder and biceps. The plan was to throw a bullpen this morning and then start on Saturday.
It appears that will no longer be the case. It’s unclear what happened with today’s bullpen, but the Brewers have decided to put him on the shelf. It’s unclear how long they expect him to be out, but he’ll miss at least a couple of turns through the rotation.
The Milwaukee starting staff has been in flux all year along. The club opened the year knowing that guys like Robert Gasser and Brandon Woodruff would be starting the season on the IL, but then spring injuries to DL Hall and Aaron Ashby further cut into the depth. As a reaction to those injuries, the club reached out to Quintana, who was still unsigned in early March. Early in the season, they also lost Aaron Civale and Nestor Cortes to the IL, prompting the club to acquire Quinn Priester from the Red Sox.
Though they have been spinning plates, the Brewers felt the group was starting to stabilize. Myers has seen his results back up a bit this year, so he was optioned to the minors three days ago. However, the Brewers have quickly had to pivot and recall him again. Woodruff was about to return after over a year recovering from shoulder surgery but a recent ankle injury has put another speed bump in his path. That and this Quintana injury have opened the door for Myers to return. Players normally have to wait 15 days before being recalled after being optioned but an exception is allowed if a player is going on the IL.
Quintana is now the seventh Milwaukee starter on the shelf, alongside Ashby, Civale, Cortes, Gasser, Hall and Woodruff. Assuming Myers is jumping back into the rotation, he slots alongside Freddy Peralta, Priester, Logan Henderson and Chad Patrick.
That is likely a temporary alignment, with some of the pitchers on the IL nearing returns. As mentioned, Woodruff was seemingly on the cusp before this ankle tendinitis popped up. It’s unclear how long that will push him back. Civale, Ashby and Hall are all on rehab assignments and could be back in the mix shortly. If Quintana’s issue is minor, he could be back later this month as well.
Despite all that tumult in the rotation, the club’s starters have a collective 3.77 ERA, good enough for 12th in the majors. However, the team’s offense has been underwhelming this year, a big reason why they are currently 20-23. Regardless, the club’s decision makers are surely hoping to get beyond this wave of injuries in order to have a more settled pitching staff.
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The Brewers, and every team it seems, sure have trouble keeping pitchers healthy.
Why does every injuries to pitchers lately are caused by shoulder impingement?
Good Question!! Either that or Lat strains.
C’mon, Q. Stay healthy until the trade deadline.
The Dodgers will need you.
He’s perfect for the Dodgers, a pitcher that is injured.
Shoulder impingement is the pitcher injury flavor of the week….
Throwing fastballs in the upper 90s and breaking balls that move like wiffle balls has to put incredible stress on the shoulder, elbow, and other fragile body parts.
I think we’re pushing the boundaries of what the human body can do. Exceptions survive while the majority break down.
You think that David Stearns might have had some insider info that caused him not to resign Q over the Winter? ;)
They paid Q a nice chunk of change spent on the IL, so with his age lot of teams probably saw a best case 125ip starter. Set some money on fire with PED Montas (below avg or hurt w/o the help he had in Oak) but their arms doing great anyhow.
The “insider” info: Quintana is an MLB pitcher.
Doesn’t really matter as the brew crews hitting is dreadful. Going nowhere fast
Effing Quintana…. yeah, but that creep can roll man…
Ol Murph better figure out a way to light a fire under these guys or they’ll have to swing a trade to bring in a crusty veteran. Might be a looong summer…
Repetitive motion which is an unnatural motion. What could go wrong?
They also lost Myers to an injury in spring training.
That was an Oblique, not an impingement.. Civale will be back up shortly.