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8/13/2009
Back in a little bit...
There will be a slight delay in the rest of the posts for the morning. There is something else that needs Mehring's attention.
Suppan to begin rehab assignment on Saturday The Brewers' media notes just came through, and included this nugget: Jeff Suppan will make a rehab start on Saturday with Class-A Wisconsin against Beloit.
Suppan has been on the disabled list with a rib-cage strain. The notes don't include an update on fellow injured right-hander Dave Bush, who has been out much longer with a triceps injury. Bush threw off the mound Wednesday, and manager Ken Macha said that both pitchers are on a program to return to the rotation before the end of the month.
We'll try to track down some details about both pitchers' schedules. Right now, the extra arms would be a boost, allowing the Brewers to move Carlos Villanueva back to the bullpen, where his change-up could help against left-handed hitters while lefty specialist Mitch Stetter tries to figure out why he can't get them out of late.
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I bet it has something to do with this:
http://brewersbeat.mlblogs.com/
Suppan to begin rehab assignment on Saturday
The Brewers' media notes just came through, and included this nugget: Jeff Suppan will make a rehab start on Saturday with Class-A Wisconsin against Beloit.
Suppan has been on the disabled list with a rib-cage strain. The notes don't include an update on fellow injured right-hander Dave Bush, who has been out much longer with a triceps injury. Bush threw off the mound Wednesday, and manager Ken Macha said that both pitchers are on a program to return to the rotation before the end of the month.
We'll try to track down some details about both pitchers' schedules. Right now, the extra arms would be a boost, allowing the Brewers to move Carlos Villanueva back to the bullpen, where his change-up could help against left-handed hitters while lefty specialist Mitch Stetter tries to figure out why he can't get them out of late.
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