Woodruff avoids surgery but 2026 return remains uncertain
The Brewers righty confirms no operation needed on his shoulder, though a comeback next season is far from guaranteed.

Brandon Woodruff has confirmed he will not require surgery on his injured shoulder, offering some positive news for the Brewers. However, his recovery timeline is lengthy enough that a return during the 2026 season is considered only a faint possibility. The right-hander has been sidelined due to the shoulder issue, and the update suggests he remains a significant injury concern heading into next year. Milwaukee will need to plan around his continued absence as they assess their rotation outlook.
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