The Milwaukee Brewers have made a cash trade to acquire former AL Cy Young winner Dallas Keuchel from the Seattle Mariners due to a lack of depth in their rotation caused by injuries. Keuchel, 36, was on a minor-league contract with Seattle and it is unclear whether the Brewers will immediately add him to their major-league roster or send him to Triple-A.

The Brewers have been hit hard by injuries to their pitching staff, with five big-league starting pitchers currently on the injured list. Top pitching prospect Robert Gasser recently underwent season-ending elbow surgery, adding to the Brewers’ struggles. Despite the injuries, Milwaukee currently holds the top spot in the NL Central with a record of 46-33. Their strong bullpen has helped them maintain their position, with the starters posting a 4.20 ERA and the bullpen a 3.29 ERA.

Keuchel has a 3.93 ERA in 13 Triple-A starts this season, performing well in the offense-heavy Pacific Coast League. In his career, Keuchel has amassed a 103-92 record and a 4.02 ERA. He won the AL Cy Young award in 2015 after an impressive season with the Houston Astros. Last season, he struggled with a 5.97 ERA in limited time with the Minnesota Twins. The Brewers are hoping Keuchel can provide stability to their rotation as they continue their push for a playoff spot.

The addition of Keuchel could be crucial for Milwaukee’s playoff hopes as they look to make up for lost time due to injuries and keep pace with other contenders in the NL Central.

Overall, this move by Milwaukee shows that they are willing to take risks and make bold moves to improve their team’s chances of making it into postseason play.

In conclusion, this acquisition could be crucial for Milwaukee’s playoff hopes as they look to make up for lost time due to injuries and keep pace with other contenders in the NL Central. The addition of Keuchel could provide stability and experience to an already talented rotation and help them achieve their goals for this season.