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Brewers Activate Brandon Woodruff

By Darragh McDonald | July 6, 2025 at 9:10am CDT

TODAY: The Brewers have officially activated Woodruff from the injured list and transferred Mitchell to the 60-day IL. Right-hander Chad Patrick was optioned to Triple-A to make room for Woodruff on the active roster.

July 3: Woody’s return is finally almost here. The Brewers have right-hander Brandon Woodruff listed as their probable starter for Sunday’s game against the Marlins. He is currently on the 60-day injured list and will need to be reinstated to the 40-man roster, though that should be as easy as transferring outfielder Garrett Mitchell the other way. Mitchell is currently on the 10-day IL but is out for the season due to shoulder surgery. The Brewers would still need to open an active roster spot.

The start will mark the end of an injury odyssey of almost two years. Woodruff last pitched in a major league game on September 23rd of 2023. Coincidentally, that game was at loanDepot Park, the same venue where Woodruff will take the mound in a few days.

After that start in Miami, Woodruff was sidelined by an injury to his throwing shoulder. Shortly thereafter, he required surgery to repair the anterior capsule in that shoulder. At the time of that procedure, it was expected that Woodruff would miss most or all of the 2024 season.

There’s never a good time for such a surgery but it was particularly awkward since that was slated to be his final arbitration year, with MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projecting him for a salary of $11.6MM. The Brewers reportedly discussed some trades but ultimately just non-tendered Woodruff, sending him to free agency. The two sides were eventually able to reunite on a backloaded two-year deal. The $17.5MM guarantee was spread out as a $2.5MM salary in 2024, a $5.5MM salary in 2025 and then a $10MM buyout on a $20MM mutual option. That deal allowed the Brewers to hang onto Woodruff for his recovery and eventual return to the mound, while kicking most of the financial commitment down the road.

Woodruff did eventually miss the entire 2024 season. There once seemed to be a chance for him to return to the mound early in 2025, but that path had a few twists and turns. He began a rehab assignment in April but was pulled off of that in May due to right ankle tendinitis. He restarted that rehab but a comebacker struck his throwing elbow in early June, setting him back yet again. He restarted the rehab once more, throwing 82 pitches for Nashville on Sunday.

It’s anyone’s guess what Woodruff can provide after such a long time away, but he had a really strong run prior to the shoulder problems. From 2019 to 2023, he tossed 595 innings with a 2.93 earned run average, 30% strikeout rate, 6.3% walk rate and 41.5% ground ball rate.

This year, he has logged 42 minor league innings with a 2.79 ERA. His 20.6% strikeout rate is well down from his pre-surgery form. His fastball is averaging 91.9 miles per hour in his Triple-A starts this year, well down from the 96-97 mph range he was in a few years ago. Perhaps he is still ramping up his strength from the long layoff, with the stop-and-start nature of his rehab presumably not helping.

Time will tell what kind of performance the Brewers get from Woodruff, but he joins an increasingly crowded rotation picture. That’s a remarkable turn of events compared to a few months ago, when the club was scrambling to patch the starting group together.

As of today, the Milwaukee rotation consists of Freddy Peralta, Chad Patrick, Jacob Misiorowski, Jose Quintana and Quinn Priester. Peralta’s strikeout rate is down a bit but he has a 2.91 ERA on the year. Misiorowski had a wobble in his most recent start but was dominant in his first three. Patrick has a 3.51 ERA on the year while Priester is at 3.35, though the latter is getting more grounders and fewer strikeouts. Quintana has a 3.30 ERA, though with some shaky peripherals.

Despite some early-season injuries, the Brewers have built up a rotation surplus. They optioned guys like Logan Henderson and Tobias Myers to Triple-A. They were going to bump Aaron Civale to the bullpen until he asked for a trade and was flipped to the White Sox. Now Woodruff is going to be added into the mix. Nestor Cortes, who has been sidelined since April due to a flexor strain, started a rehab assignment with three innings for Nashville yesterday. Robert Gasser, recovering from last year’s Tommy John surgery, could be a factor down the stretch.

The Brewers are clearly in win-now mode. Their 48-38 record puts them in possession of the second National League Wild Card spot, two games up on the Padres and Cardinals. Pitching surpluses have a tendency to disappear quickly but the Brewers have a tight budget and could perhaps use some of this pitching to bolster other parts of the roster. Woodruff, Quintana and Cortes are all impending free agents. Peralta’s deal has an affordable $8MM club option for 2026.

Photo courtesy of William Glasheen, Imagn Images

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41 Comments

  1. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 week ago

    Anticipate a “Ruff” outing

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    • Craig Yoho ho ho and a bottle of rum

      5 days ago

      WRONG

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  2. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 week ago

    “Oh boy thus is going to be great” – Flounder

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    • colonel flagg

      1 week ago

      “Oh boy, is this great” – Kent Dorfman

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      • Kermit The Frog

        1 week ago

        “TO-GA TO-GA” – Bluto Blutarsky.

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    • A Raul Cassanova

      5 days ago

      Welcome back Woodruff

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      Reply
  3. Unclemike1526

    1 week ago

    The man who coined a new phrase. A guy who is making his last rehab appearance and gets injured is from now on been ” Woodruffed”. Hope he makes it back.

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    • Kermit The Frog

      1 week ago

      Well coined.

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    • Boston’s Alignment

      4 days ago

      A player who misses time every season is a Woodruffer.

      Reply
  4. Acoss1331

    1 week ago

    The prodigal son returns to where he last pitched too, the irony of it all. Good luck to Woodruff!

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  5. cwizzy6

    1 week ago

    Really excited for him. It’s been a tough road with lots of setbacks.

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  6. cinredsfan

    1 week ago

    See if he makes that transition from 96/97 mph to 92. The hitters will adjust to him.
    Expect a 5+ ERA.

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    • Craig Yoho ho ho and a bottle of rum

      5 days ago

      You don’t know ball

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      • Boston’s Alignment

        4 days ago

        Welllll, he is slobbering over his Pete Rose bobblehead collection while posting. Give cinreds some slack.

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    • douglasb

      3 days ago

      That transition from 97 to 96 sure was a tough one.

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  7. JimOToole

    1 week ago

    The all-important stat that’s missing is 32 — Woody’s age.

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    • Boston’s Alignment

      4 days ago

      As in, Woodruff has never made 32 starts in a season which is a full slate of starts for an entire season.

      Reply
  8. Rsox

    1 week ago

    The long road back is almost complete.

    Man, the Sox could sure use a do-over on that Priester trade

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    • Prospectnvstr

      5 days ago

      So could the Pirates.

      Reply
  9. TBV

    1 week ago

    Excited for Woodruff. It’s been an extremely long road back to the mound for him. I am keeping my expectations incredibly low and hoping to be surprised vs the high expectations and being utterly disappointed. Woodruff isn’t make or break for the Brewers’ rotation. If his return pans out, it just gives Milwaukee’s rotational depth an extra chip to move at the deadline if they are in it and looking to upgrade the bullpen or 3rd base. They already moved Civale. I’m sure they’d be fine with moving Quintana. One thing to watch will be how many innings they’re going to allow Misiorowski to toss. Henderson and Myers waiting in AAA. Should be an interesting trade deadline for Milwaukee.

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  10. stubby66

    1 week ago

    Even with the injury Woodruff was always the one that you wanted to keep over Hader, Williams, Houser, Burnes, Lauer as far as pitchers. Was always a team guy . Helped the young players and wasn’t a head case. The others were always selfish and chased the money. Couldn’t wait to get out of Milwaukee. They all thought Milwaukee couldn’t live without them.

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    • stymeedone

      1 week ago

      No, they just all thought they could live better with the money they could get elsewhere. If Milwaukee paid the same, I’m sure some would have stayed.

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    • TBV

      1 week ago

      @stubby Hard to say that about guys that are traded. Burnes, Hader, and Williams would get standing ovations from the fans in Milwaukee if they took the mound for the teams they pitch for now. At the end of the day, teams are going to make the moves that make the most sense for the business and the players are going to sign contracts that provide them the most comfortable wealth possible. One injury ends it all, so these guys go for every penny on the table.

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    • ohmy

      1 week ago

      You could also include “the “greatest manager” in MLB according to his own press releases and the cubs PR department.

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      Reply
      • Acoss1331

        1 week ago

        Craig hustled that money, can’t deny the effectiveness of his tactics. Dude got the Cubs to give him a very nice contract.

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        • tangerinepony

          7 days ago

          He also spit on Milwaukee on the way out on his way to Chicago

          1
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        • colonel flagg

          7 days ago

          Let it go.

          1
          Reply
        • Gyo02

          7 days ago

          I can’t believe he left but I like Murphy much better. In hindsight, Craig was kinda stuck upish. Love him tho, just not my type of manager.

          1
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        • douglasb

          3 days ago

          Who cares if a manager leaves? It sounds so weak when Brewer fans act like jilted girlfriends. And I am a Brewer fan.

          1
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    • Russell Branyan

      1 week ago

      Other than Lauer after the Hader deal, I cant think of any of them bad mouthing the Brewers, and 3 of those guys were traded, with the other being released. The Houser slander is really wild to me, he was going into Arb 2, the Brewers just didn’t think he was worth the modest salary he was due on a 1 year deal

      2
      Reply
    • Gyo02

      7 days ago

      Woody back! They made the right move to retain him. I was/am so happy they ironed things out and got that deal done. It works for both side.

      1
      Reply
  11. Gyo02

    7 days ago

    I had little hope for this season, great players and people, just not enough to cut through. But things are changing quick. The past few weeks have been exciting as a fan of this team.

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  12. holecamels35

    7 days ago

    42 innings in the minors seems a bit excessive. I get he hasn’t pitched in a long time but with an injured pitcher, you only have so many bullets in the chamber. Make them count.

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    • bigpapi136

      6 days ago

      He got hurt multiple times in the minors. Thats why it took so long.

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  13. stubby66

    5 days ago

    Way to go Brewers . That’s how you reward Patrick and Henderson for pitching damn good in the majors by sending them down or keeping them down at AAA. what you should do is sent Mcgee down instead of Patrick. They also need to trade Quintana soon to bring them back up. FO is trying to be cute with manipulation of service time. Going to mess up and miss the playoffs doing that. Remember the day when they use to have the best players on the teams no matter what. I miss that.

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    • BadMojo

      5 days ago

      You should write the owner and try to get him to hire you as the GM. You seem legit.

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    • marshalledwards82

      5 days ago

      lol

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    • cwizzy6

      5 days ago

      Chad Patrick has been walking the tightrope lately and is an extreme flyball pitcher prone to giving up homeruns (see his last game).

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    • Craig Yoho ho ho and a bottle of rum

      5 days ago

      Henderson is a two pitch pitcher with 2 good starts in the Majors. He needs time in AAA to work on his secondary stuff. Calm down chicken little

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  14. angt222

    5 days ago

    Hopefully Burnes pitches like he never got injured. Wonder if he gets traded if he pitches well out of the gate.

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    • marshalledwards82

      5 days ago

      Wut

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