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    Brewers NLDS roster cuts create opportunity for demoted outfielder

    John SbisaBy John SbisaOctober 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Aug 15, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Brandon Lockridge (20) runs the bases after hitting a triple in the seventh inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images
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    The Milwaukee Brewers have released their roster for the division series against Chicago and, in addition to other interesting choices, it includes at least one name many might have forgotten. Out with Rob Zastryzny and Rhys Hoskins, in with Grant Anderson and Brandon Lockridge.

    Lockridge addition provides speed, late-game substitute insurance

    Lockridge had been out of a major-league job for over a month, last appearing in a game on August 27 before being sent down upon Jackson Chourio’s return. Acquired at the deadline from San Diego, Lockridge helped hold down the fort while Chourio was sidelined with a hamstring strain. In 20 games for Milwaukee, he showed enough with the glove and on the bases to earn a spot, likely in a defensive replacement or pinch runner role, on the NLDS roster.

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    For the Brewers in the regular season, Lockridge hit .261/.308/.370 in 46 at-bats. He isn’t much with the bat, but that won’t be his main duty in the playoffs. Between the Padres and Brewers, he stole 10 bags in 11 tries. Lockridge can also play all three outfield spots, though this season he took reps in left field exclusively.

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    Aug 13, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Blake Perkins (16), outfielder Brandon Lockridge (20) and outfielder Sal Frelick (10) celebrate a 12-5 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-Imagn Images

    After Chourio returned and Lockridge was demoted, it seemed as though he might have served the full extent of his purpose in Milwaukee, tiding the outfield rotation through injury and stashed at Triple-A as organizational depth.

    Clearly the Brewers have further plans for him, though, and they targeted him in the trade market specifically for his skills in the field and as a baserunner anticipating a need in those areas. The bench already holds Blake Perkins – or Isaac Collins if Perkins starts in center –  as well as Jake Bauers, but Lockridge gives manager Pat Murphy extra flexibility in late-game scenarios.

    As for Hoskins, it isn’t surprising to see him left off, though in a vacuum he is obviously the more talented MLB-caliber player. On this roster, though, with the emergence of Andrew Vaughn as the starting first baseman and solid platoon play from Jake Bauers as a lefty bat behind him, Hoskins had been reduced to a pinch-hitter. After rejoining the Brewers in September, he logged only 10 plate appearances the rest of the way, going 1-10 with six strikeouts. In the context of postseason baseball, the versatility of someone like Lockridge becomes a more valuable asset off the bench.

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    Aug 2, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Brandon Lockridge (20) hits the ball into play against the Washington Nationals during the eighth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

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