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Brewers manager Pat Murphy said during Spring Training that Craig Yoho's changeup was the nastiest pitch he saw throughout ...
Brewers manager Pat Murphy said during Spring Training that Craig Yoho's changeup was the nastiest pitch he saw throughout ...
The Milwaukee Brewers called up fascinating right-handed reliever Craig Yoho on Monday and, though he gave up a run in his debut later that night in San Francisco, it's a big move on a number of ...
Relief pitcher Craig Yoho has been promoted from Triple-A Nashville, per a report from Jon Heyman of the New York Post. The move is most likely a response to the recent struggles of high-leverage ...
SAN FRANCISCO — When Craig Yoho left spring training having missed making Milwaukee’s roster to start the year, manager Pat Murphy assured the right-hander he would be in the major leagues ...
SAN FRANCISCO — When Craig Yoho left spring training having missed making Milwaukee’s roster to start the year, manager Pat Murphy assured the right-hander he would be in the major leagues soon enough ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Craig Yoho, owner of one of the nastiest pitches in minor-league baseball the last two seasons, is now in the big leagues. Yoho, 25, didn’t allow a run in nine appearances with ...
The Brewers selected Yoho's contract from Triple-A Nashville on Monday. Yoho had spun 9.2 innings while allowing just on unearned run with Nashville to begin the season, striking out nine and ...
The Brewers are expected to promote Yoho from Triple-A Nashville, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. Milwaukee will need to add Yoho to the 40-man roster in order to make the move.
Craig Yoho ultimately did not make the Brewers’ Opening day roster. What he did do this spring was turn heads—so much so that it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the righthander be one of the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When Craig Yoho left spring training having missed making Milwaukee's roster to start the year, manager Pat Murphy assured the right-hander he would be in the major leagues ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When Craig Yoho left spring training having missed making Milwaukee's roster to start the year, manager Pat Murphy assured the right-hander he would be in the major leagues ...