Fantasy baseball waiver wire targets, Week 7: Brandon Woodruff owners scrambling
Another injury to the Brewers ace has blown a hole in fantasy rotations.

Another injury to the Brewers ace has blown a hole in fantasy rotations.

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski carried a no-hitter through five innings on Friday before coming off the mound with a hamstring issue.

The Milwaukee Brewers came away with a 6-1 victory over the Washington Nationals on Friday, but the win was tempered by Jacob Misiorowski’s early exit due to a right hamstring cramp. The 24-year-old right-hander was lights-out before leaving in the sixth inning, throwing 5⅓ hitless frames with eight strikeouts and two walks on 85 pitches, […] The post Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski exits Nationals showdown with hamstring issue appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Milwaukee Brewers have been fighting to establish themselves in the National League Central, sitting only three and a half games behind the division leading Cincinnati Reds through the first full month of the season. The Brewers are fresh of an emphatic 13-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, ...

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff exited Thursday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks early. The Brewers ended up earning a 13-1 win, but there was concern with Woodruff as his velocity saw a decline. According to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com, Woodruff was placed on the 15-day injured list on Friday with right shoulder inflammation. The […] The post Brewers make Brandon Woodruff injury move after he was pulled from start appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Milwaukee Brewers ace Brandon Woodruff made an early exit from his start against the Arizona Diamondbacks at American Family Field on Thursday.

The Freddy Peralta trade isn't as big a win-win trade for the Milwaukee Brewers and the New York Mets as once thought.

The Boston Red Sox earned a 5-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday. Boston ultimately earned a 2-1 series win as a result. The Red Sox struggled to begin the season, but they are trending in the right direction following their series against Milwaukee. Willson Contreras commented on the team’s win after Wednesday’s game, […] The post Red Sox’s Willson Contreras drops admission after defeating Brewers appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Willson Contreras is not happy with the Milwaukee Brewers. Contreras has spent the overwhelming majority of his career in the National League Central starting with the Chicago Cubs, then joining the St. Louis Cardinals. That's meant plenty of opportunities to face the Brewers. And despite several changes in organizational leadership and roster construction for Milwaukee, and now a new league and division for Contreras, it seems like old wounds don't always heal.On Monday night against the Boston Red Sox, the Brewers started pitcher Brandon Woodruff, who's had the most run-ins with Contreras in the past. Their history stretches back years, with Contreras getting hit by a pitch several times due in part to Woodruff's proclivity for pitching inside, and Contreras' stance and swing, which take him closer to the plate.Well, Monday night they faced off again, Contreras got hit again, and he did not like it, to put it mildly. Contreras got grazed by a fastball up and marginally in, immediately got upset with Woodruff, went in hard at second to break up a double play later in the game, then continued yelling at the Brewers players and staff throughout the game.After the game? He was even more direct.After the game, which the Red Sox wound up losing 8-6, Contreras was blunt about his intentions should the Brewers hit him with a pitch again."They always say, 'I'm not trying to hit you.' That gets old," he told reporters after the game. "So next time they hit me again, I'm going to take one of them out. That's the message."Not exactly what you expect to hear in baseball, and what makes it even more bizarre is that Contreras' brother, William Contreras, is a catcher…for the Brewers. Does he think that his brother is signing off on his team's plans to repeatedly hit his brother on purpose? Has he not talked to his brother about this? For their part, Milwaukee's players have mostly responded by rolling their eyes. Outfielder Christian Yelich compared it to a play, saying "We've seen this skit for the last 10 years, it's nothing new."Woodruff said something similar, that Contreras is playing "a game" to get his team "fired up.""We’ve been through this – it’s, what, nine years for me? – it seems like every year," he explained. "He’s trying to play a game and he’s trying to get his side fired up. Once I knew what was going on, I wasn’t going to let it affect me on the mound. I knew I had a job to do."To be fair to Contreras, nobody likes getting hit, and he's been hit 24 times by Milwaukee throughout his career. But what's more likely, different front offices, different pitchers, are colluding to hit him on purpose? Or that it's a fluky result of two approaches that lend themselves to this type of outcome. Over the last decade, Contreras ranks third in MLB in hit by pitches, with a whopping 131, behind just Mark Canha with 133, and Anthony Rizzo with 164. His approach lends itself to getting hit, because he stands close to the plate and dives toward the ball. Up and in is also one of the areas where he struggles, as many power hitters do.So you have pitchers trying to attack up and in, and you have a hitter who dives in towards the plate. A recipe for exactly what we've seen. Boston and Milwaukee play again Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon, so there could be plenty more fireworks if Contreras gets hit and follows through on his threat.

The Milwaukee Brewers walked into Fenway Park locked in as tension quickly took center stage and lingered beyond the final out, with Christian Yelich later weighing in postgame. Emotions boiled over after Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff drilled Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras with a 92.9 mph sinker in the third inning. Replay upheld […] The post Brewers’ Christian Yelich fires back at Willson Contreras with savage ’10-year skit’ line appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras is quite displeased with the Milwaukee Brewers. Contreras was hit by a pitch from Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff in the third inning of Monday night’s game at Fenway Park. It’s the sixth time in his career that Contreras has been hit by a pitch from Woodruff, and it’s…

MLB fans criticized Willson Contreras despite being hit by a pitch against the Brewers.

Tensions escalated at Fenway Park on Monday as Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras delivered a blunt warning following a hit-by-pitch incident vs. the Milwaukee Brewers. Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff pelted Contreras with a 92.9 mph sinker in the third inning. Replay review upheld the call, marking the game’s only hit-by-pitch. The moment carried […] The post Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras sends blunt warning to Brewers after HBP appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Monday night at Fenway Park delivered another flashpoint in the increasingly tense history between Willson Contreras and Brandon Woodruff, as a hit-by-pitch pushed the Boston Red Sox into the spotlight. What might seem routine instead underscores a brewing dynamic that continues to draw attention. In the series opener, Woodruff hit Contreras again, marking the sixth […] The post Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras heated after 6th career HBP from Brandon Woodruff appeared first on ClutchPoints.

It has happened again with Willson Contreras. The Boston Red Sox first baseman Contreras was involved in a heated incident during Monday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers. In the bottom of the third inning at Fenway Park in Boston, Mass., Contreras was clipped by an inside pitch from Milwaukee’s Brandon Woodruff and proceeded to rage. … The post Willson Contreras rages at the Brewers after getting hit by a pitch appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

Monday's MLB betting targets include hot Pirates bats, strikeout-heavy lineups, hitter edges, short outings, and a strong pitching duel where runs will be limited.

Milwaukee’s quiet start to the offseason isn’t a sign of inactivity. It’s a calculated bet that the same core that carried them to 97 wins...
