Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Mon 5/14/12 6:49 PM

Brewers manager Ron Roenicke indicated that Rickie Weeks (hand) could return to the lineup as soon as Tuesday. "He probably wanted to play today but he's not 100 percent," said Roenicke. "He may not be 100 percent tomorrow but he's going to be pretty close. I thought one more day, just talking with (trainer) Dan Wright, is a better way to do it." Weeks hasn't played since being hit on the left wrist with a pitch on Friday, but X-rays came back negative and he was able to take some swings in the indoor cage Monday. Consider him day-to-day.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Sun 5/13/12 9:14 AM

Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said Rickie Weeks (hand) is "pretty sore" and isn't sure when he'll return to the lineup. An X-ray on Weeks' hand came back clean, but he sat out Saturday, and it's not clear when he'll be back in there. "If he's out of the lineup, he's pretty sore," said Roenicke. "So, we'll see what happens tomorrow. We're fortunate that at least, right now, there's no break. Sometimes, there's a little hairline (crack) there later. But right now, we're pretty fortunate." Roenicke added that he's willing to play a man short for a few days, but "if you start getting to a week like with (Carlos) Gomez (and his strained hamstring), then it's time where you need to do something."

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Sat 5/12/12 10:55 AM

Rickie Weeks (wrist) is not in Saturday's lineup against the Cubs. As expected, Weeks is day-to-day after being hit by a pitch from Lendy Castillo on Friday. Edwin Maysonet is starting at second base and batting seventh.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Sat 5/12/12 9:58 AM

According to FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal, initial X-Rays to Rickie Weeks' left wrist came back negative. The Brewers are listing him as day-to-day. Weeks was hit by a 96 mph fastball in Friday's game against the Cubs, but appears to have avoided a serious injury. Edwin Maysonet and Taylor Green figure to benefit in the short-term, though Weeks isn't likely to require a DL stint.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Tue 4/24/12 6:48 AM

Rickie Weeks went 0-for-5 in the Brewers' 6-5 win over the Astros on Monday. The second baseman is now sporting a .182/.289/.364 batting line. He has the tools to get hot, but right now is simply sputtering in the leadoff spot.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Fri 3/16/12 2:49 PM

Buster Olney of ESPN.com reports that the Brewers are looking for a middle infielder capable of playing semi-regularly. Olney doesn't list any names, but the Brew Crew are evidently concerned about potential injuries with Rickie Weeks and Alex Gonzalez. They have Cesar Izturis, but apparently aren't keen on his ability to play for long stretches at a time.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Thu 3/8/12 10:01 AM

Rickie Weeks (shoulder) will start at second base in Thursday's Cactus League game. Weeks has served as the team's designated hitter in each of the past three games due to shoulder tightness, but he is apparently over the malady. Now he can turn his focus back to getting his left ankle to full strength prior to Opening Day.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Wed 3/7/12 1:01 PM

Rickie Weeks (shoulder) could return to the field on Thursday. The Brewers are hoping to take stress off Weeks' right shoulder, so he will serve as the designated hitter for the third straight day Wednesday. It isn't expected to be a lingering issue and he should have plenty of time to get his left ankle back 100 percent before Opening Day.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Tue 3/6/12 12:48 AM

Rickie Weeks (shoulder) went 1-for-3 as the designated hitter in his return to the lineup Monday against the Giants. The Brewers won 7-3 and Weeks led off the game with a double. The 29-year-old second baseman was scratched from Sunday's lineup due to tightness in his right shoulder, but getting his left ankle back to 100 percent is the bigger issue.

Rickie Weeks Jr.
1B FA
Sun 3/4/12 2:51 PM

Rickie Weeks was scratched from Sunday's Cactus League game due to tightness in his right shoulder. The injury is considered minor, as Weeks wanted to remain in the lineup. The second baseman said recently that his left ankle, which was a big issue for him down the stretch last year even after he returned, is at about 95 percent, but it appears to still be a bigger problem for him than the shoulder. Brooks Conrad took Weeks' spot in the lineup and at second base.