Brent Suter is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB). A two-year contract was signed by Suter on February 16, thus avoiding arbitration.
With Milwaukee, he had two wins and three saves with a 3.13 ERA in 16 games (four starts) and a 1.38 ERA as a starter (13 innings, 2 hits), and a 4.34 ERA in relief (two saves) (18.2ip, 9er).
He had a record of 3-1 when he started for the team and the team’s batting average against them was just.244. In 31.2 innings, he threw 38 strikeouts. Game 1 of the National League Wild Card Series was started and lost by a score of 4-2 in Los Angeles (1.2ip, 3h, 3r, 3er, 5bb, 0k).
Only five batters were walked by Suter in 31.2 innings of regular-season action. He was nominated for the Roberto Clemente Award by the Milwaukee Brewers.
After undergoing “Tommy John” surgery, I sat out most of the season. After making eight rehab games between rookie Arizona Blue (1g), rookie Arizona Gold (1g), Double-A Biloxi (2g), and Triple-A San Antonio (2g), Brent was removed from the 60-day disabled list on September 1. (4g).
In nine appearances as a reliever for the Brewers, he was 4-0 with a 0.49 ERA… The team’s batting average against them was just.156.
He was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month and National League Reliever of the Month for September after making eight straight scoreless appearances to close out the season (16IP, 7H, 1BB, 13K,.130ba). As of October 1st, the National League Wild Card Game at Washington was scoreless.
What Is Brent Suter Salary: How Much Does Brent Suter Make?
Brent Suter takes home an annual average salary of $2,700,000 as a professional baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. The 2020 season saw Suter earning $900,000.