Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff says his latest shoulder injury will not require surgery. Multiple reports indicate the update changes earlier expectations given his history of arm and shoulder issues.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy characterizes the outlook cautiously, saying there is only a low possibility Woodruff could pitch again this season. The comments come as the team prepares for upcoming games, and attention remains on how the shoulder responds to treatment and rest.

While outlets align on the surgery update and the low likelihood of a return, they differ slightly in emphasis: some focus on the significance of avoiding surgery for a recent All-Star, while others highlight the practical impact on Milwaukee’s pitching plans. Overall, the reporting points to a cautious rehabilitation path rather than a guaranteed comeback.