Yelich out for season after fracturing kneecap
Brewers right fielder Christian Yelich, who entered Tuesday night with 44 home runs and 97 RBIs, is out for the season after fracturing his right kneecap, the team announced.
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Brewers right fielder Christian Yelich, who entered Tuesday night with 44 home runs and 97 RBIs, is out for the season after fracturing his right kneecap, the team announced.
www.espn.comMIAMI -- All the Brewers could do was look on as reigning National League Most Valuable Player Award winner Christian Yelich sat in pain near home plate during his first at-bat of Tuesday night's bittersweet 4-3 win over Miami at Marlins Park. After the game, their worst fears were confirmed:
www.mlb.comMilwaukee Brewers standout Christian Yelich departed Sunday's 8-6 loss to the Washington Nationals due to tightness in his left hamstring. Yelich went 0-for-2 as the designated hitter and felt a twinge in the hamstring during his second at-bat, according to Brewers manager Pat Murphy.
www.yardbarker.comThe Brewers estimated he would return in mid-to-late May, though Yelich said he didn’t want to put a timeline on it.
www.nbcsports.comYelich played one game before having to go back on the injured list
www.cbssports.comDeadspin Brewers expect 'bad news' after Christian Yelich hurts hamstring vs. Nats
deadspin.comThe Milwaukee Brewers have lost five straight games and are staring an even bigger loss in the face. Read the latest.
www.newsweek.comBALTIMORE -- Christian Yelich’s hottest start in years is a big reason the Brewers are clicking on all cylinders right now, having scored seven or more runs in five straight games for the first time since 2011. But now they may have to do it without Yelich for some time.
www.mlb.comYelich initially attempted to rehab his back injury
www.cbssports.comThe Milwaukee Brewers’ outfield was finally healthy on Tuesday after the club activated Christian Yelich from the IL. However, just a day later, coming back from the injury, the franchise ruled him out for Wednesday’s contest against the San Diego Padres due to a back injury.
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