Brewers' Woodruff Suffers Elbow Setback During Rehab Appearance
Brewers' Woodruff Suffers Elbow Setback During Rehab Appearance

Brewers' Woodruff Suffers Elbow Setback During Rehab Appearance

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Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff is facing another delay in his comeback after being hit in the throwing elbow by a 108-mph line drive during a rehab start with Triple-A Nashville. Despite the injury causing a bruised elbow, Woodruff remains optimistic and puts the setback in perspective, emphasizing his gratitude that the injury was not more severe. Woodruff, who missed the entire 2024 season recovering from shoulder surgery, is waiting for swelling to subside before resuming throwing, with Brewers manager Pat Murphy cautiously outlining a potential timeline for his return that includes bullpen sessions and further rehab assignments. The Brewers are committed to avoiding rushing Woodruff back to ensure a full recovery, given the risks of aggravating the injury. Woodruff's resilience amid repeated setbacks highlights the challenges athletes face in overcoming injuries and underscores his determination to contribute to the team as the season progresses. His journey is a testament to perseverance and the importance of measured rehabilitation in professional sports.

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