Brault will be shut down for one month
From Mirror, wire reports
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Pirates are shutting down left-handed starter Steven Brault for at least a month, if not more, to address discomfort in his throwing shoulder.
Pirates director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk said it’s likely Brault will be out for a minimum of 10 weeks. The team had expected Brault to be a part of a totally revamped starting rotation in 2021.
Brault complained of tightness in his left arm after two innings of work last Friday in an exhibition game against Baltimore. Tomczyk says at the moment the team does not believe the 28-year-old Brault requires surgery, just rest. Brault went 1-1 with a 5.43 ERA in eight innings of work this spring. According to Tomczyk, he is calling it “a moderate lat strain.” He says the one-month shutdown is the most optimistic estimate for a timetable.
Brault won the Steve Blass Award given annually to the team’s best pitcher last fall after going 1-3 with a 3.38 ERA in 11 appearances (10 starts).
Who replaces Brault is unclear, though J.T. Brubaker is scheduled to start in Brault’s spot this week.
The Pirates also announced that hard-throwing right-handed reliever Blake Cederlind is out 14-16 months after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow.
Pittsburgh also made a series of roster moves on Wednesday with opening day approaching.
Shortstop Cole Tucker and pitchers Sean Poppen and Miguel Yajure were optioned while infielder Will Craig, catchers Joe Hudson and Andrew Susac and outfielder Troy Stokes Jr. were reassigned.
On the field Wednesday, the Pirates improved their Grapefruit League record to 12-10 with a 6-3 come-from-behind win over Atlanta.
The Pirates scored three times in the sixth, down 3-1, and added two more in the eighth inning to make a reliever out of Max Kranick.
Ke’Bryan Hayes had two hits and Adam Frazier homered for the second straight game for the Pirates. Kevin Newman added two hits and Nick Gonzalez, the Pirates’ No. 2 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, hit his first home run of the spring.
Brubaker started and allowed all three runs in five innings, including two home runs to Austin Riley. He did finish with six strikeouts.
The Braves dropped to 11-11.
The Pirates play Baltimore today with Sean Poppen expected to start. Also expecting to get in work in relief are Michael Feliz, Richard Rodriguez, Luis Oviedo, Chris Stratton and Edgar Santana.





