Shelby Miller Diagnosed With UCL Sprain; Brewers Select Joel Payamps
Briefly

Shelby Miller, a 34-year-old right-hander, was placed on the 60-day injured list after feeling a "pop" in his right elbow and exiting a game. The injury was identified as a sprained ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). The Brewers selected Joel Payamps' contract to fill Miller's spot on the 40-man roster and in the big league bullpen. The team has not announced whether Miller will undergo Tommy John surgery or an internal brace procedure. A Tommy John surgery would be the second of Miller's career, following the procedure in 2017.
The Brewers announced Wednesday that they've placed right-hander Shelby Miller on the 60-day injured list due to a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. The 34-year-old exited a game earlier this week after telling manager Pat Murphy that he'd felt a "pop" in his elbow, and it seems he's encountered a worst-case scenario. Milwaukee has selected the contract of righty Joel Payamps to take Miller's spot on the 40-man roster and in the big league bullpen.
The Brewers haven't specified whether Miller will undergo Tommy John surgery or an internal brace procedure, but surgery is the most common outcome when pitchers suffer UCL sprains. If Miller does require Tommy John surgery, it'd be the second time in his career. He also underwent Tommy John surgery back in 2017 while pitching with the Diamondbacks. More to come.
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