Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Sat 7/4/15 4:49 PM

Hellweg has been transfered to Double-A Biloxi. Hellweg began his return back from Tommy John surgery at High-A Brevard County in May and seems to be progressing accordingly as his move to Biloxi suggests. The Michigan native didn't have the best stint at Brevard County, however, as he pitched 15.0 innings that resulted in 19 hits, eight walks, and 15 earned runs. Nevertheless, his time spent in the minors should be viewed as the last step in his recovery process while he works on his mechanics and puts less of an emphasis on results.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Tue 6/9/15 4:14 PM

Hellweg (elbow) was activated from the disabled list Tuesday and assigned to High-A Brevard County. Hellweg is set to resume pitching in games after recovering from Tommy John surgery. While he will open at the High-A level, his stay there figures to brief, and he should move back up a couple levels once he regains his stamina. He worked as a starter prior to his elbow injury, but it remains to be seen how he will be used over the final few months of the season.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Sat 5/30/15 1:32 PM

Hellweg (elbow) will head to High-A Brevard County to begin a rehab assignment next week, MLB.com's Adam McCalvy reports. Hellweg has 155.2 innings at Triple-A and 30.2 innings at the big league level under his belt, so he could climb the organizational ladder relatively quickly if he can avoid setbacks in his return from Tommy John surgery. He has struggled to duplicate the high strikeout numbers he was posting in the Angels' organization prior to being traded to the Brewers and has therefore lost most of his prospect shine.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Thu 4/2/15 6:51 PM

Hellweg (elbow) has been dealing with a strained back and was recently shut down, MLB.com reports. Hellweg is reportedly starting to feel better but will still stay behind at extended spring training. He's working his way back from Tommy John surgery, so the shut down probably wont have much of an impact on his timetable, as long as it doesn't last beyond a week or two. The Brewers hope Hellweg can make to it High-A Brevard County by the end of April, and he could eventually be an option for the big-league bullpen later in the season.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Tue 3/10/15 12:14 PM

The Brewers optioned Hellweg (elbow) to Triple-A Colorado Springs on Tuesday. Hellweg is still working his way back from Tommy John surgery and won't be an option for the Brewers at the beginning of the season, so the team decided to officially remove him from contention for a major league roster spot. It's not clear when Hellweg will be ready for game action, but he will be a year removed from his surgery at the end of April.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Sat 2/21/15 11:35 AM

Hellweg (elbow) will likely open at High-A Brevard County once he's healthy enough for game action this season, Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.Currently more than nine months removed from Tommy John surgery, Hellweg is expected to be able to pitch in game by the end of spring training. If everything goes as planned with the final stages of his rehab from Tommy John surgery, he could emerge as a mid-season option to join the bullpen in Milwaukee. Prior to reporting to Brevard County, Hellweg will likely stay in Arizona for extended spring training.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Tue 4/29/14 4:40 PM

Johnny Hellweg underwent Tommy John surgery Tuesday. Hellweg was diagnosed last week with a torn ulnar collateral ligament and Dr. James Andrews performed his reconstructive elbow procedure on Tuesday afternoon. The right-hander will be sidelined through early 2015.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Tue 4/29/14 10:06 AM

Brewers prospect right-hander Johnny Hellweg (elbow) will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery on Tuesday. Hellweg was diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament last week and a second opinion confirmed the injury. In addition to missing the rest of this season, the 25-year-old will likely still be in rehab mode at the start of 2015. Acquired from the Angels in the Zack Greinke deal, Hellweg was ranked as the Brewers' No. 5 prospect by Baseball America this past winter.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Tue 4/22/14 6:17 PM

Brewers pitching prospect Johnny Hellweg has been diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament. Hellweg is scheduled to see Dr. James Andrews, who will surely recommended Tommy John surgery for the big right-hander. One of the Brewers' top prospects, Hellweg had posted a 4.95 ERA over his first four starts at Triple-A Nashville. The 25-year-old would obviously miss all of 2014 and the beginning of 2015 if he goes under the knife.

Johnny Hellweg
SP FA
Thu 4/10/14 10:57 AM

Brewers right-handed pitching prospect Johnny Hellweg struggled with his command on Wednesday night, walking four, allowing five hits, and three runs in his start for Triple-A Nashville. Hellweg is the Triple-A Pacific Coast League's reigning MVP, so his early-season struggles are surprising. He has a 4.35 ERA in 10 1/3 innings, allowing eight hits, walking six, and hitting one batter, while striking out nine. He will be the first pitcher called up by the Brewers in the event of an injury, but if he has more poor outings he may be permanently moved to the bullpen.