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part of the package for Brewers ace Corbin Burnes, is sad to leave teammates he considers family but is fired up for the opportunity to prove he can start in the big leagues.
Hall, 25, was developed as a starter by the Orioles after being taken in the first round of the 2017 MLB Draft, but because of injuries and the pandemic, he still has not pitched more than the 94.1 innings he threw in 2018. As such, all but one of Hall’s 29 major league appearances with the Orioles came in relief.
In addition to the difficulty he had in building up his workload, strike-throwing was an issue throughout his career with Baltimore (204 walks in 353.1 minor league innings). Had Hall remained with the Orioles, he very likely would have been a bullpen piece in 2024.
Opportunity knocks, however, for Hall as a starter in Milwaukee. Following the Burnes deal, the Brewers’ rotation is expected to include Freddy Peralta, Wade Miley and Colin Rae, with a lot of question marks beyond that.
Hall is excited to try his hand at starting once again. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound left-hander does have a minor league option remaining should the Brewers choose to build him up at Triple-A before bringing him to the majors.