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Fri Jul 2 201015:54Brewers willing to move relievers
The Brewers, though not yet in sell mode, are willing to move reliever Todd Coffey and Carlos Villanueva, according to Fanhouse's Ed Price.
Or at least one of the two. Coffey, who found his role reduced after a tough start, has a 4.28 ERA in 27 1/3 innings this season. Villanueva was strong early before stumbling in June. He has a 4.62 ERA in 39 innings.
Source: Fanhouse.com
Sun Jun 20 201010:41Brewers activate Coffey from disabled list
Brewers activated RHP Todd Coffey from the 15-day disabled list.
Coffey missed about three weeks with the thumb injury, but he'll rejoin a Brewers' bullpen that could certainly use his presence. He's 2-1 with a 3.91 ERA and a 1.34 WHIP in 26 appearances this season.
Fri Jun 18 201023:36Coffey (thumb) pitches in rehab game
Todd Coffey (thumb) pitched a scoreless inning in a minor league rehab appearance with Triple-A Nashville on Friday night.
He needed only 13 pitches to complete the perfect frame. He was originally expected to join the team on Friday, but Thursday's game for Triple-A Nashville was rained out. There's a chance he will be activated in anticipation of Saturday's game against the Rockies.
Source: Brewers.mlb.com
Mon Jun 14 201016:59Coffey (thumb) headed for rehab stint
Todd Coffey (thumb) will go out on a minor league rehab assignment this week.
"He played catch today and felt pretty good," said Macha. "He's going on the road trip and he will have one rehab assignment before he is reactivated." Coffey is eligible to come off the disabled list on Monday, but it hasn't been made available just where or when he will make the rehab appearance. It figures to be sometime early this week.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Sat Jun 5 201018:01Coffey sent to Milwaukee for tests on thumb
Todd Coffey has been sent back to Milwaukee for tests on his bruised thumb.
The rest of the Brewers are finishing up a weekend series in St. Louis. If further testing reveals anything more serious than a bruise, Coffey could be a candidate for a short stint on the 15-day disabled list. The right-handed reliever has been dealing with thumb discomfort since late April.
Source: Brewers.mlb.com
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