Myers entered the season with momentum after a strong rookie year, but an oblique strain in mid-March delayed his debut and altered his role. Activated in late April, he joined the Brewers' rotation but failed to regain his earlier effectiveness, spending much of the year shuttling between Milwaukee and Triple-A Nashville and working mostly in relief at the big-league level. Underlying indicators from his rookie season already pointed toward regression, as his 3.01 ERA outpaced what his skill set supported. That correction began to show, driven largely by a notable decline in strikeout rate. A favorable left on base rate helped prevent a larger spike in run prevention, keeping his ERA increase relatively modest, though it still finished well below his estimators, which climbed compared to the previous year. With Milwaukee's rotation depth limiting opportunities, Myers' clearest path to remaining in the majors is out of the bullpen, where reclaiming strikeout ability will be key Read Past Outlooks