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Brewers' Harrison Avoids IL Despite Wrist Woes
16 Apr
Summary
- Kyle Harrison's next start is being pushed back due to a wrist issue.
- He sustained the injury after being hit by a throw on his kneecap.
- Harrison is not expected to be placed on the Injured List currently.

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Kyle Harrison's upcoming start has been postponed as he recovers from a wrist injury. Harrison experienced discomfort in his left wrist during his last outing on April 11 against the Washington Nationals, where he pitched 4 1/3 innings, allowing two earned runs and striking out one batter. The injury occurred when he took a throw directly off his kneecap.
While Harrison is dealing with this wrist issue, he is not expected to be placed on the Injured List. The team is taking a cautious approach, planning to push his next start back by a few days to allow for adequate healing. This is a critical time for the Brewers, who are also managing other injuries, including Christian Yelich on the IL and Quinn Priester also sidelined.