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Brewers' Pat Murphy Calls Out Rookie Starter Brandon Sproat
- Brewers manager Pat Murphy criticized rookie Brandon Sproat after a short start against the Astros, saying he wasn’t very good.
- Sproat lasted 4 1/3 innings, allowing five earned runs and two hit batsmen in the loss.
- Milwaukee has injuries to Woodruff, Priester and Henderson, testing the club’s depth in the rotation.
- The Brewers may pursue upgrades before the trade deadline if the rotation does not improve.
- Murphy emphasized the team’s focus on winning now, not rebuilding.
- There have been rumors about Tarik Skubal as a potential target for the Brewers.
- The article notes Sproat has shown upside but needs consistency at the major league level.
- The report highlights Sproat’s current season stats, including a 6.24 ERA and 52 strikeouts in 49 innings.
- The game against the Astros took place at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas.
- The report discusses the Brewers' potential need for another pitcher to strengthen the rotation.
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