The Niagara Falls Review

Brewers pick up pitcher Lyles from Pirates

- JOE KAY AND ANDREW WAGNER

Jordan Lyles is heading back to the Milwaukee Brewers, who are desperate for starting pitching as they try to repeat as National League Central baseball champions.

The Brewers acquired the right-hander from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday for pitching prospect Cody Ponce, giving them a familiar name in their injury-depleted rotation. Lyles has struggled since the end of May.

“I’m definitely looking forward to a change,” Lyles said during a conference call. “This last month hasn’t gone in my favour. I’ve pitched poorly. We got off to a really good start, hot start, and kind of faded after some injuries here and there.”

Lyles worked out of the bullpen for Milwaukee last fall, going 1-0 with a 3.31 earned-run average in 11 appearance­s for the Brewers while helping the club win the NL Central title. Lyles translated his success with Milwaukee into a one-year contract with the Pirates and earned a spot in the starting rotation out of spring training.

He won five of his first six decisions, and then fell into a deep slump. He had a 9.58 ERA in eight starts since the end of May, leaving him 5-7 overall with a 5.36 ERA.

“It was never for a lack of preparatio­n or a lack of work,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “There’s still enough career in front of this guy to find out whether his niche is as a starter or whether his niche is in the bullpen. He gave us everything he had. Some days it was really good, some days it wasn’t as good.”

The Brewers were a game behind division co-leaders St. Louis and Chicago on Monday, but their rotation has been decimated in July. Milwaukee all-star right-hander Brandon Woodruff went on the injured list with a strained left oblique and righthande­r Jhoulys Chacin was sidelined by a strained muscle in his side. Left-hander Gio Gonzalez developed a tight shoulder in the seventh inning of his start Friday against the Cubs.

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