MILWAUKEE — Devin Williams is back to boost the Milwaukee Brewers' tiring bullpen.
The two-time All-Star closer made his 2024 debut Sunday and pitched a scoreless inning in a 6-2 victory over the Miami Marlins. Williams was reinstated earlier in the day after missing the first four months of the season with stress fractures in his back.
''It's like riding a bike,'' Williams said after the game. "I've done it a million times. Got right back on there.''
In other moves, the Brewers designated right-hander Janson Junk for assignment and sent right-hander JB Bukauskas to Triple-A Nashville on a rehabilitation assignment.
Williams is coming off a 2023 season in which he went 8-3 with a 1.53 ERA and 36 saves to earn his second NL reliever of the year award. His return comes at an ideal time as he boosts a bullpen that has endured a major workload and lost Bryan Hudson and Rob Zastryzny to the injured list the last few days.
The NL Central-leading Brewers entered Sunday having received an MLB-low 493 1/3 innings from their starting pitchers.
After pitching four scoreless innings in a rehabilitation assignment, Williams came out Sunday to a standing ovation as he worked the ninth inning.
''That was awesome,'' Williams said. ''It definitely fired me up, gave me a little extra juice today.''