2 Days Milwaukee Brewers Comment

Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said Wednesday that Kyle Lohse began feeling discomfort in his right elbow "two or three starts ago" and was recovering slower than usual between starts.

As a result, the Brewers have scratched him from his next scheduled start on Saturday. The Brewers are hopeful that it's not a major issue, but this isn't what you want to hear from someone who is in the first year of a three-year, $33 million contract.

2 Days Milwaukee Brewers Comment

Kyle Lohse will not make his next scheduled start on Saturday due to right elbow irritation.

The description of his condition is rather vague, but the Brewers should provide more information soon. Mike Fiers will start in his place Saturday against the Pirates. Lohse allowed four runs in six innings Sunday against the Cardinals and owns a 3.76 ERA and 37/10 K/BB ratio in 55 innings across nine starts this season.

10 Days Milwaukee Brewers Comment

Kyle Lohse allowed two runs over 5 2/3 innings of a no-decision against the Pirates on Tuesday.

Lohse was in line for the win before John Axford blew the one-run lead in the eighth inning. The right-hander wasn't terribly sharp on the night, allowing five hits and five walks, but he still did his part to limit the damage to just two runs. He'll continue the search for his second win Sunday in St. Louis against his former squad.

16 Days Milwaukee Brewers Comment

Kyle Lohse allowed four earned runs in 6 1/3 innings Wednesday as the Brewers fell to the Rangers.

Lohse walked two and yielded nine hits against the lethal Texas attack. He has now surrendered four earned runs in two straight starts but still holds a decent 3.53 ERA and 1.20 WHIP in 43 1/3 innings with Milwaukee. The 34-year-old right-hander can be started in NL-only fantasy leagues next week against the Pirates.

21 Days Milwaukee Brewers Comment

Kyle Lohse gave up four runs in five innings in Friday's loss to the Cardinals.

Lohse allowed 11 hits against his former team, including a long two-run homer by Matt Holliday in the second inning. He had allowed three runs or less in each of his first five starts coming into Friday. While Lohse took the loss, he still owns a solid 3.16 ERA and 24/3 K/BB ratio in 37 innings this season. He'll look to rebound next week against the Rangers.

26 Days Milwaukee Brewers Comment

Kyle Lohse allowed two runs on five hits over seven innings in Sunday's loss to the Dodgers.

Lohse was outpitched by Clayton Kershaw, but he was able to go deep into the game. Both of his runs came on solo-shots to Carl Crawford. He didn't allow any walks and had four strikeouts.

1 Month Milwaukee Brewers Comment

Kyle Lohse (finger) remains optimistic about making his next start on Sunday, though Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said he could be pushed back "a day or two days."

Lohse will already be getting an extra day of rest with Thursday's off day, but the Brewers could play it safe and push him back a little farther. The righty has a dislocated left pinkie, but X-rays were negative. "We just need to get some of the swelling out of it," said Lohse. "It's a little sensitive but I should be OK."

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