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Ahead of Friday night's series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays, the Brewers announced an infield shakeup. The club designated Vinny Capra for assignment and recalled Andruw Monasterio from Triple-A Nashville. Bryan Hudson was also recalled to take the spot of Elvin Rodríguez, whom the team optioned after a 74-pitch relief outing on Wednesday.
The first two transactions complete a full overhaul of the Brewers' big-league third base mix. Oliver Dunn and Capra opened the year in a platoon at the hot corner, but the duo combined for a .111/.155/.167 slash and -12 wRC+. The latter's output was particularly pitiful: a .074/.121/.130 line (-33 wRC+) that featured an 0-for-36 streak that tied for the third-longest hitless streak in franchise history.
The club replaced Dunn with Caleb Durbin in mid-April. Three weeks later, Capra is also on the way out.
With Durbin entrenched as the everyday third baseman, Monasterio slides into the infield bench role. The 27-year-old is not an offensive threat, either, owning a career .243/.322/.324 line (82 wRC+). However, that's significantly better production than Capra's. Monasterio has also seen an average of 4.36 pitches per plate appearance and walked at a 9.6% clip in the big leagues, so he at least works counts and reaches base at a passable level.
The utility man is also rounding into better form after a rough first week with Nashville. After starting 2-for-27, Monasterio has hit .306/.400/.518 (150 wRC+) since April 8.
Hudson returns after control issues loosened his grasp on a bullpen spot. He showed improvement on that front in four Triple-A appearances, issuing zero walks and spending significantly more time in the strike zone. With Nashville, 60.3% of his pitches were in the strike zone, compared to 49.5% at the time of his demotion.
However, the southpaw's velocity has remained inconsistent. His four-seam fastball hit 94.2 mph but dipped as low as 86.1. Similarly, his sweeper velocity has ranged from 84.7 mph to 76.2.
For now, Hudson figures to occupy a lower-leverage role in the bullpen, but Pat Murphy could also utilize him situationally against certain left-handed hitters.







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