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Back problems have long plagued Yelich and this time the comeback trail was especially arduous. He initially injured himself while running the bases on April 12 in Baltimore.
Big benchmarks are ahead for Christian Yelich. Yelich has a real chance to eclipse 200 homers, 200 steals and 1,000 runs for his career in 2024.
Yelich was having his best season since 2019, when he was one of the best players in MLB after winning the 2018 National League MVP award. He was batting .315 with a .909 OPS, 12 doubles, 11 home ...
The 32-year-old Yelich hasn't played since being removed from a game on July 23. The 2018 NL MVP earned his third All-Star Game selection this year. He was batting .315 with a .406 on-base percentage, 11 homers, 42 RBIs and 21 steals in 73 games despite dealing with the back issue that had landed him on the injured list twice.
Yelich also said he expects to be 100% recovered and ready for the 2025 season. Yelich's back has been an issue for much of his tenure with the Brewers since coming over from the Miami Marlins via ...
Yelich says his back is doing just fine. Yelich played 144 games in 202, but missed half of September due to his balky back. ... But Yelich still thinks there is good to come for Milwaukee, which ...
Yelich was projected to bat third to start 2016. [30] He hit well in that spot, and managed to increase his power output. [31] [32] On April 23, in a game against the San Francisco Giants, Yelich hit three doubles, which tied a franchise record. [33] Defensively, Yelich was a starting outfielder, alongside Ozuna and Giancarlo Stanton. [34]
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich will have season-ending back surgery. The Brewers released a statement Thursday with Yelich saying he had made the decision ...