Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Nelson optimistic about shoulder rehab

- Tom Haudricour­t Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK - WISCONSIN

Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Jimmy Nelson appeared Tuesday morning on the MLB Network’s “Hot Stove” show and was very upbeat about his rehab from shoulder surgery.

“The rehab is going just about as well as it could possibly go, knock on wood,” Nelson told show hosts Matt Vasgersian and Harold Reynolds. “It has been a long off-season already but I definitely enjoy the challenge.

“The progress has been impressive, and I’m pretty proud of how far I’ve come already. I’m just really anxious to start a throwing program and get to spring training.”

Nelson suffered a torn labrum in his pitching shoulder when he dislocated it diving back into first base after collecting a hit against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on Sept. 8. He later underwent surgery and is expected to miss a significan­t portion of the first half of the 2018 season.

Nelson is not expected to begin his throwing program until spring training but has been all-in on his rehab, to the point of using a hyperbaric chamber in his recovery. Hyperbaric chambers provide oxygen therapy to promote healing at a pressure higher than the normal atmosphere.

“I researched it a little bit and bought one this off-season,” he said. “I’m trying to do whatever I can to heal myself and get back, not only to where I was, but better.”

Nelson, 28, was having a breakthrou­gh season at the time of the injury, going 12-6 with a 3.49 ERA in 29 starts, with 199 strikeouts in 175 innings. He was missed down the stretch as the Brewers fell short of the second NL wildcard berth by one victory, getting eliminated on the penultimat­e day of the season.

The uncertaint­y of how much time Nelson will miss next season is part of the reason the Brewers have been on the hunt this winter for starting pitching. They have signed former Milwaukee right-hander Yovani Gallardo to a oneyear, non-guaranteed contract and freeagent righty Jhoulys Chacin to a twoyear, $15.5 million deal.

In other news, the Brewers traded minor-league right-hander Dylan Baker to the Los Angeles Dodgers for a player to be named or cash. The Brewers had designated Baker for assignment to open a 40-man roster spot for Chacin.

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