Brewers Announce Brandon Woodruff’s Long-Awaited Return

Brewers Announce Brandon Woodruff’s Long-Awaited Return originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

After nearly two years and two last-minute setbacks, right-hander Brandon Woodruff is back with the Milwaukee Brewers. 

Woodruff is scheduled to rejoin the rotation on Sunday against the Miami Marlins, manager Pat Murphy confirmed. The 32-year-old will return to action on the very mound where he made his last Major League start on September 23, 2023. 

Not even two weeks later, Woodruff announced that his season was over. His next season was over too, after undergoing intensive labrum surgery. 

“Honestly, I don’t know how I’ll feel,” Woodruff said. I don’t know the emotions. I’ll just be excited to go pitch a Major League baseball game again. Whatever happens, happens.”

Brandon Woodruff set for season debut on Sunday in Miami.© Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Woodruff pitched through most of Spring Training and began a rehab assignment on April 12. However on May 11, he suffered an ankle injury that forced him to start a new rehab provess. Then, in a stroke of bad luck on June 4, his final rehab start, he was struck on the elbow by a line drive.

That setback sidelined him for more than three weeks before he returned to Triple-A Nashville, where he made what turned out to be his actual final rehab outing on June 29. 

Now that his return is set for Sunday, the Brewers will employ six starters during this turn through the rotation, with Quinn Priester and Chad Patrick slated to start agains the Marlins. 

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

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