Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

BREWERS Prospect Bickford gets 50-game ban

- TODD ROSIAK MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL

Milwaukee Brewers minor-league pitcher Phil Bickford has been suspended for 50 games following a second positive test for a drug of abuse, Major League Baseball announced on Friday.

Bickford, 21, was acquired in an Aug. 1 trade that sent reliever Will Smith to the San Francisco Giants. The right-hander is considered one of the organizati­on’s top pitching prospects, just behind Josh Hader and Luis Ortiz.

are very disappoint­ed to learn of Phil’s suspension, but we fully support the Minor League Baseball Drug Prevention and Testing Program and its enforcemen­t by the Commission­er’s Office,” Brewers general manager David Stearns said in a statement released by the team. “Phil understand­s he made a mistake, and we fully anticipate that he will learn from this experience.”

Bickford went 2-1 with a 3.67 ERA in six games (five starts) and 30 strikeouts (27 innings) at ad- vanced Class A Brevard County after being traded to the Brewers. Overall with three different teams at two levels in 2016, Bickford went 7-7 with a 2.92 ERA and 135 strikeouts in 120 innings.

Selected 18th overall by the Giants in 2015, Bickford was expected to open the season with the Brewers’ new advanced Class A affiliate, Carolina. His suspension is expected to keep him sidelined until likely early June.

A third positive test would subject Bickford to a 100-game ban, a pen“We alty that Jeremy Jeffress once incurred while in the Brewers' minorleagu­e system back in 2009.

Broxton pleads: In another matter involving Brewers personnel, centerfiel­der Keon Broxton pleaded no contest to a misdeamean­or tresspassi­ng charge, for which he was arrested in Tampa, Fla., in the early morning hours of Nov. 4. In the pre-trial plea deal, adjudicati­on was withheld, which usually results in probation and community service or just court costs.

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