The Milwaukee Brewers sign free-agent right-hander Bryse Wilson to help stabilize an injury-depleted pitching staff. Multiple reports say the move comes as the NL Central leaders contend with significant pitching absences, with 11 pitchers listed on the injured list. Wilson, 28, previously appeared in relief for the Philadelphia Phillies and made two appearances for the Chicago Cubs during the current season. Across 9 1/3 innings, he allows seven runs. After being released by the Cubs on Tuesday, Wilson signs with Milwaukee shortly afterward. The Brewers’ signing is intended to add experienced depth to their rotation and bullpen while they manage the ongoing injuries to their pitching corps.