Robert Gasser: Brewers Pitcher Takes Swing at Major League Debut

Robert Gasser, a left-handed pitcher for the Brewers, is set to make his MLB debut against the Cardinals on Friday.

The 25-year-old left-hander Robert Gasser is set to make his Major League Baseball (MLB) pitching debut on Friday as the Milwaukee Brewers face the St. Louis Cardinals. Gasser, who joined the Brewers in a trade during the 2022 season that involved sending star closer Josh Hader to San Diego, has been eagerly awaiting this moment.

Excited for the opportunity, Gasser mentioned how this is a dream come true for him with family and friends in attendance to watch his debut. The Brewers acquired Gasser along with outfielder Eury Pérez and pitcher Dinelson Lamet in the trade that sent Hader away. While Pérez was later traded to Oakland, Gasser remains the sole player from that deal still with the Brewers.

Earlier in the season, Gasser had to deal with a setback due to bone chips in his elbow, which prevented him from starting in the majors. After recovering, he worked on building up his pitch counts through appearances with Triple-A Nashville. In three starts, Gasser recorded an 0-1 record with a 5.25 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 12 innings.

Despite the injury earlier in the season, the Brewers had been optimistic about Gasser’s potential in the majors and assured him that he would have his opportunity. Gasser had an impressive season with Nashville in 2022, boasting a 9-1 record and a 3.79 ERA with a high strikeout rate. Brewers Manager Pat Murphy highlighted Gasser’s swing-and-miss ability, poise, and versatile pitching repertoire that could match up well against both right-handed and left-handed batters.

Gasser will be making his first MLB appearance on Friday as he takes on St. Louis Cardinals at Miller Park stadium.

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