The Milwaukee Brewers hope starting pitcher Junior Guerra can recapture to his rookie season form after a solid winter of baseball. The Brewers asked him to skip playing in Venezuela two winters ago and he struggled last year. Guerra returned this off-season and posted an earned run average of 2.69 in 77 innings, including five starts in the league playoffs. That performance has Milwaukee hopeful he will perform in 2018 something like his rookie season, when he was 9-3 with an E-R-A of 2.81. The 33-year-old right hander is in competition for one of the last two starting positions on the team’s staff for 2018.
Brewers Hopeful For Guerra Bounce-Back
Feb 20, 2018 | 5:51 AM
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