Milwaukee Brewers Re-Sign Right-Hander Bryse Wilson

The Milwaukee Brewers are reportedly bringing veteran right-handed pitcher Bryse Wilson back into the fold, according to multiple news outlets on Friday.

The financial details of the agreement had not been made public at the time of the reports.

Wilson, who is 28 years old, entered free agency after the Chicago Cubs designated him for assignment last Saturday.

During his brief time with Chicago, he made two appearances out of the bullpen, giving up seven runs on 12 hits across 7 2/3 innings of work.

Before joining the Cubs, Wilson had started this season with the Philadelphia Phillies, but was let go following a single scoreless two-inning outing.

Wilson is no stranger to Milwaukee — he previously wore a Brewers uniform from 2023 through 2024, posting an 11-4 record with a 3.42 ERA across 87 appearances, including nine starts.

Over his career, which began in 2018, Wilson has compiled a 20-23 record with four saves and a 4.86 ERA in 166 games, including 57 starts, while suiting up for six different teams.