
Christian Yelich
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Jul 28, 2024 |
worldbaseball.com | Christian Yelich
About 3 minutes reading time. MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich hopes to avoid surgery as he attempts to return later this season from the lower back inflammation that landed him on the injured list. “I’ve dealt with back stuff for a while and been able to kind of manage it and get through it and find a way to be out there,” Yelich said Thursday before his annual charity event to benefit veterans and the Milwaukee community.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
reviewingthebrew.com | Christian Yelich |David Gasper
Christian Yelich is seeking a second opinion on his injured backBy David Gasper | 6:25 PM CDTThe Milwaukee Brewers continue to receive more and more bad news on the injury front. The latest is on superstar outfielder Christian Yelich. For years now, Yelich has dealt with chronic back injuries. They flare up from time to time and take him off the field for days or weeks at a time. Yelich spent three weeks on the IL earlier this year with a back issue.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
worldbaseball.com | Christian Yelich
About 4 minutes reading time. MILWAUKEE (AP) — Now that he’s had a few months to get accustomed to life in the majors, Milwaukee’s Jackson Chourio is starting to showcase the skills that made the 20-year-old one of baseball’s top prospects. Chourio delivered perhaps the biggest highlight of his young career Wednesday, becoming the first Brewer to hit an inside-the-park homer since Christian Yelich did it against the Chicago White Sox in 2020.
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May 31, 2024 |
worldbaseball.com | Christian Yelich |Corbin Burnes |Devin Williams
About 3 minutes reading time. MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio acknowledged it’s too soon in the season to celebrate but offered plenty of praise Friday for how new manager Pat Murphy navigated the first two months of the season while dealing with numerous injuries.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
worldbaseball.com | Christian Yelich
About 1 minute reading time. BALTIMORE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich left the game in the second inning against the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night with low back discomfort. The 32-year-old outfielder was removed defensively before the bottom of the second. He’d singled in the top of the first to raise his batting average to .333 early in the season. Yelich, the National League’s MVP in 2018, already has five home runs this year.
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