Brewers Sign Reiss Knehr to Minor League Deal for Pitching Depth
The Milwaukee Brewers have signed right-handed pitcher Reiss Knehr to a minor league deal, assigning him to the Arizona Complex League (ACL) squad. This move comes as Knehr aims to rebuild after an injury-impacted season with Triple-A El Paso in 2025. With limited major league experience—21 games and 48.1 innings pitched over three seasons—Knehr may serve as an emergency starter or long-relief option. His previous stint included effective velocity improvements, though he faced challenges with a high ERA and low strikeout rate. The signing represents a low-risk opportunity for the Brewers as Knehr seeks to resume his MLB career.
By the Numbers- Knehr has a career ERA of 5.96 across 21 major league appearances.
- After Tommy John surgery, he returned with a career-high 36.9% strikeout rate in Triple-A.
- Knehr is enhancing his skills in the Arizona Complex League following prior injuries.
- The Brewers hope his improved velocity translates into better major league performance.
Knehr is expected to work his way through the minors, potentially leading to a call-up if he demonstrates consistent performance. The Brewers will monitor his development closely as he aims to secure a spot on the major league roster.
Bottom LineThis minor league signing serves as a strategic move for the Brewers, allowing them to take a chance on Knehr's potential while minimizing risk. His success could bolster their pitching depth significantly.
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