Milwaukee Brewers Outfield Group currently has several of its main players. Blake Perkins has been wounded since spring training, when he suffered a tibial fracture. Garrett Mitchell cares for oblique strains. Finally, Sal Frelick is dealing with a knee problem, but it seems that he has avoided another stern injury.
Sal Frelick made MRI on his knee
On Sunday against Cubs, Frelick hurt his knee during the battle. Espn said that “my whole body turned around, but the jump on the fingers remained in the ground. My foot almost came out of my shoe. I tried to play another Inning, but my knee blown up on me.”
Then MRI was performed, which showed a “ton of inflammation”. David Gasper from Athlon Sports He reported that Frelick’s knee did not do too better on Monday, but on Tuesday he was able to run, do a active exercise and took a few swings in a cage. At the moment he strives to return to the game on Friday.
Milwaukee Brewers and Sal Frelick believe that he has avoided another stern knee injury

In college, Frelick led his left knee twice due to meniscus problems. While his latest MRI did not show any novel tears, Frelick described the injury as a twist of the meniscus. He thinks that when his knee returns to feel better, he can go safely to the game.
Milwaukee will end the series against Houston Astros on Wednesday, and then he will have Thursday. I hope Frelick will be able to return to the Brewers warehouse on Friday. After leaving Mitchell and Perkins, Frelick returning sooner than later will be crucial for maintaining a mighty composition.