Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Deal brings a familiar face back to pitch in

Brewers acquire Lyles for second straight season

- Tom Haudricour­t

Welcome back, Jordan Lyles.

For the second consecutiv­e season, the Milwaukee Brewers picked up the versatile right-hander on Monday, acquiring him from Pittsburgh for minorleagu­e pitcher Cody Ponce.

The Brewers picked up Lyles on a waiver deal from San Diego last August and put him in their bullpen, where he pitched only 161⁄3 innings over 11 appearance­s, compiling a 3.31 ERA. This time, the Brewers have a different need – starting pitching – with only two completely healthy rotation members heading into a nine-game trip to Oakland, Chicago and Pittsburgh on Tuesday.

Lyles was scheduled to start Monday night for the Pirates in Cincinnati. Instead, he will travel Tuesday to join the Brewers in Oakland and likely pitch on Wednesday or Thursday there. That means Adrian Houser, who has shuttled back and forth from the bullpen to rotation, probably will start Tuesday.

The Brewers did not pick up a club option on Lyles after the 2018 season and he signed a one-year, $2.05 million deal with the Pirates. He got off to a great start, going 4-1 with a 1.97 ERA over his first eight starts, and compiled a 3.09 ERA over the first two months of the season. Lyles then missed time with a hamstring injury and has not been the same since returning.

Over his last seven outings, Lyles has allowed 46 hits, including 11 home runs, and 14 walks over 27 innings, resulting

in a 0-5 record and 10.00 ERA. In his most recent outing Wednesday against St. Louis, he was tagged for eight runs (five earned) in only 12⁄3 innings of a 14-8 loss to the Cardinals.

Overall, Lyles, 28, went 5-7 with a 5.36 ERA in 17 starts for the Pirates.

Asked about acquiring Lyles while he is faring poorly, Brewers president of baseball operations David Stearns said, "As with every transactio­n, we look at the track record of performanc­e. Jordan pitched very well for a period this year and he has scuffled a little bit of late.

"As we looked at the entirety of the season, both early and the more recent outings, we think the underlying aspects of his performanc­e, what he's actually doing on the mound, have remained fairly consistent. So, we think he's a quality addition to the club and we look forward to him contributi­ng down the stretch."

As for why the results have not been there for Lyles, Stearns said, "This happens from time to time for pitchers throughout the course of the season. Sometimes, things are rolling really well. Sometimes, things don't and can steamroll a little bit.

"We look at it as likely he's had his three worst outings clumped together. But the stuff is still strong. He's still executing his pitches, and we believe he can have success over the next two months of the season."

Asked if coming to a contending team could provide a mental boost to break free of his struggles, Lyles said, "I believe so. That's certainly how I'm going to look at it. I'm definitely looking forward to a change. This last month or two hasn't gone in my favor. I've pitched poorly.

"I got off to a hot start and faded, with some injuries here and there. My execution has been very poor. Some new scenery, a new boost of confidence and being in the middle of another division race, I'm looking forward to that. That's going to add more to it."

As for being acquired by the Brewers two years in a row, Lyles said, "There's a lot of things that go through your mind. Initially, you're excited. Then, you start going through your brain with what their team looks like, where you're going to fit in. All those types of things. It's a thousand things at once but definitely exciting.

"I know that Milwaukee needs some help arms-wise, with how many injuries they've had this season. Time will tell but I'm looking forward to it, looking forward to working with (catcher) Yasmani (Grandal). I've been playing against him for almost a decade now. We're going to be able to work together, finally."

With starters Brandon Woodruff and Jhoulys Chacin on the injured list and Gio Gonzalez nursing a sore shoulder, the Brewers likely will need a bolder move to stay in the hunt for a playoff berth. The trade deadline is 3 p.m. Central on Wednesday and Stearns will continue to search for help.

"Conversati­ons continue to go on," Stearns said. "As we get closer to the deadline, the frequency and specificity of those conversati­ons generally increase. But handicappi­ng the likelihood of another deal is tough to call right now."

Ponce, 25, was a second-round pick in the 2015 draft but struggled for consistenc­y as a starter and eventually was moved into a relief role. In 27 outings this season with Class AA Biloxi, he was 1-3 with a 3.29 ERA and one save.

To make room on their 40-man roster for Lyles, the Brewers designated for assignment right-hander Marcos Diplan. In 30 appearance­s (five starts) at Biloxi, Diplan was 3-4 with a 4.99 ERA and three saves.

 ?? SCOTT ROVAK / USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Jordan Lyles was 1-0 with a 3.31 ERA in 11 appearance­s for the Brewers last year.
SCOTT ROVAK / USA TODAY SPORTS Jordan Lyles was 1-0 with a 3.31 ERA in 11 appearance­s for the Brewers last year.

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