Brandon Woodruff
Definition
Brandon Woodruff is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Born February 10, 1993, he stands at 6'4" and weighs 241 lbs, batting left-handed and throwing right-handed, known for his high-velocity fastball and sharp breaking pitches.
He missed the entire 2024 season due to right shoulder capsule repair surgery but was expected to return in 2025.
Examples
Brandon Woodruff's fastball hummed past the batter at 98 mph, turning a potential home run into a hilarious swing-and-miss.
After a year on the shelf, Brandon Woodruff returned to the mound like a vengeful fastball, mowing down hitters with surgical precision.
Willson Contreras shot daggers at Brandon Woodruff after getting plunked for the sixth time, but that's just the spice of interleague rivalry.
Brewers fans erupted as Brandon Woodruff fanned the side, proving his slider is the curveball equivalent of a plot twist no one saw coming.