Tobias Myers Eyes Redemption in Return Start
Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Tobias Myers is ready to turn the page.
After a rocky 2025 season debut following an oblique injury, Myers will take the mound on Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox with a mission: get dialed in. He’s focused on command—especially his back-door cutter and four-seam fastball.
“Being able to get the four-seam to the top of the zone, in-zone, is something we’ll be focused on these next couple of weeks,” Myers said.
A Look Back at Myers’ Return Outing
In his first start of the season last Thursday in San Francisco, Myers showed some rust:
- 4 innings pitched
- 82 pitches thrown
- 2 earned runs, 4 hits
- 4 walks, 2 strikeouts
Despite the Brewers’ 6-5 loss, Myers is building on a strong 2024 rookie campaign (9-6, 3.00 ERA) and is eager to regain form.
However, he faces a test against a team that has already tagged him once—the White Sox. In his only career start against Chicago (May 31, 2024), Myers gave up:
- 5 runs
- 7 hits
- 4.1 innings
- 10.38 ERA
Brewers Riding Pitching Momentum
Milwaukee’s pitching was key in their 7-2 win on Tuesday. Veteran Freddy Peralta overcame a shaky start—giving up homers to Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr.—and regrouped to toss six innings of two-run ball.
The bullpen took care of the rest, sealing a combined four-hitter as the Brewers cruised. Check this matchup’s Picks from MLB Expert Handicappers
Who’s Pitching for the White Sox? Rookie Shane Smith
The White Sox will counter with rookie right-hander Shane Smith (1-1, 2.30 ERA) making his first interleague appearance.
Smith impressed last Thursday in Minnesota:
- 5 shutout innings
- 4 hits
- Career-high 7 strikeouts
Manager Will Venable praised Smith’s “attack mode” mentality.
“Whether it’s soft stuff or hard stuff in the zone, I think I can command it well enough that I’m not going to get hurt,” Smith added. “I just have a lot of confidence in what I’m doing.”
White Sox: Searching for Silver Linings
The White Sox are trying to find footing in a tough season. They’ve dropped 6 of their last 8 games and currently hold the fewest wins in the American League (7)—only ahead of the Colorado Rockies (4 wins overall).
Will Venable, in his first year managing the club, is taking a long-term view.
“There are always problems to solve. That’s what we’re focused on—solving them better each day and getting a win out of it.”
Key Matchup Insights: Brewers vs. White Sox
Category | Brewers | White Sox |
---|---|---|
Current Record | Above .500 | AL-worst 7 wins |
Last Game | 7-2 win vs CHW | 7-2 loss vs MIL |
Starting Pitcher | Tobias Myers (0-0, 4.50 ERA) | Shane Smith (1-1, 2.30 ERA) |
Key Trend | Myers working on fastball/cutter control | Smith showing high confidence and control |
What to Watch For
- Myers’ pitch command early in the game.
- Can Smith stay aggressive against a patient Brewers lineup?
- Will Chicago’s bats rebound from a four-hit showing?
Final Word
As the Brewers look to build momentum and the White Sox strive for consistency, Wednesday’s matchup is more than just a mid-week MLB contest—it’s a battle between recovery and redemption. Tobias Myers seeks precision and poise. Shane Smith wants to prove he’s more than a flash in the pan.
Expect grit, adjustments, and possibly a few fireworks.