Shane Drohan has made a strong impact since joining the Milwaukee Brewers, posting a 1.93 ERA in six relief appearances. After struggling in his major league debut, he has shown significant improvement and versatility in his new role.
Key points
Shane Drohan has a 1.93 ERA in six relief appearances for the Brewers.
He struggled in his major league debut, allowing three runs in 2 2/3 innings.
Drohan improved his fastball and slider during the 2025 season.
The Brewers acquired him in a trade to enhance their pitching depth.
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May 8, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras (24) greets pitcher Shane Drohan (55) following the game against the New York Yankees at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
May 8, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras (24) greets pitcher Shane Drohan (55) following the game against the New York Yankees at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
When the Milwaukee Brewers sent Caleb Durbin and Andruw Monasterio to Boston before the season, the focus was, understandably, on the former top 100 prospect Kyle Harrison. (That has worked out quite well so far!) After that, peopleâs eyes likely wandered to David Hamilton, who was expected to get a pretty decent amount of work as the replacement for Monasterio as the Brewersâ primary backup infielder (and has). It was easy to overlook the third player in that return, a 27-year-old pitcher who had not yet thrown a pitch as a major leaguer.
But to call Shane Drohanâs 2025 season âintriguingâ would be an understatement. Drohan, who was a fifth-round pick in 2020 out of Florida State, spent 2021-2023 toiling in the minor leagues before the selected him in the 2024 Rule 5 Draft. But he missed the first half of that season with a nerve issue before the White Sox â who lost 121 games in 2024 â couldnât find a place on their major league roster for him and sent him back to Boston. In total he pitched only 16 1/3 professional innings in 2024, and heading into 2025, his career ERA was hovering right around 4.50.
But, with due credit to Bostonâs pitching development system, Drohan figured something out in 2025, despite missing significant time with forearm inflammation. So what changed? Drohanâs four-seam fastball, according to MLB Pipeline, had one of the best whiff rates in Triple-A even though it averaged a fairly modest 93.3 mph. Drohan also showcased an improved slider, and in 12 games (11 starts) that covered 47 2/3 innings last season, Drohan pitched to a 2.27 ERA, he struck out 67 batters (12.7 per nine), and walked only 16 (3.0/9, a vast improvement over his previous minor league seasons).
Thatâs not a huge sample size, but it was enough for the to add him to the 40-man roster to protect him from another Rule 5 Draft, and it was enough for the Brewers to ask for him in the Durbin trade.
Drohan has started for his entire career, and he began the 2026 season in Triple-A Nashvilleâs rotation. But after just one start for the Sounds, Milwaukee needed a spot starter on April 8 and summoned Drohan for his major league debut (against his former team, the Red Sox). Things didnât go particularly well: Drohan struggled badly with his command, walked four batters, and allowed three runs in just 2 2/3 innings in what became a 5-0 loss. Drohan was sent back to Nashville the next day. But he did have some fun trivia: his first career strikeout was of the guy he was traded for, Durbin.
Drohan made two more appearances (one of which used an opener) in mid-April for the Sounds and looked quite good â he allowed just three earned runs over 10 1/3 innings and had 11 strikeouts to three walks in that time â and by the end of the month he was back in Milwaukee. But this time Drohan was in a different role: Milwaukee was asking him to fill the bulk relief role that has been held at times over the last few seasons by players like , , (in 2025), and, briefly earlier this season, Carlos Rodriguez.
Since returning to the big leagues on April 24, Drohan has made six appearances, none of which were starts. He has thrown at least three innings in half of those appearances. He has allowed just three earned runs in 14 innings, giving him a 1.93 ERA in that span. He has struck out 13 batters and, impressively, walked just two (half of the number he walked in the 2 2/3 innings of his major league debut).
This isnât necessarily a situation where Drohan has increased his effectiveness because of shorter bursts as a reliever. That could be a little bit of a contributing factor, but Drohan threw 71 pitches on April 24, 60 on April 30, and 40 on May 8, with shorter outings sprinkled in between his longer ones. And while his role is ostensibly one that will include some mop-up duty, itâs getting harder to say that Drohan isnât ever pitching in high-leverage situations. Only two of the six games that Drohan has pitched in since coming back are losses, and while two of the wins were blowouts, the score was within three runs â technically save situations â at the time when he entered. In the four wins in which Drohan has pitched as a Brewer, the teamâs lead has been three runs or less when he entered in three of them, and he earned a three-inning save in the other.
It remains to be seen how sustainable Drohanâs improvement is. Even including last yearâs minor league numbers, itâs a pretty small sample weâre dealing with here. He does not boast an overpowering fastball. But there are good underlying indicators. Drohan currently sports a 2.39 FIP, and thereâs a pretty solid amount of red on his statcast profile: his xERA (2.73) is in the 88th percentile, his barrel percentage (4.0%) is in the 87th percentile, and heâs solidly above average in xBA, average exit velocity, chase percentage, hard-hit percentage, and groundball rate. FanGraphsâ Stuff+ model has Drohan as slightly below average overall, but it likes his slider quite a bit, and his fastball, curveball, and changeup all rate as perfectly usable. If he stays in the bullpen, the fact that Drohan has a reliable four-pitch mix is going to be rough on batters who only get to see him once.
Drohan looks like he might be overqualified for the mop-up role that he was sort of slotted into. That might be a very good thing for the Brewers. As , having guys who can give you length in the bullpen who can be relied upon at any time are valuable weapons, and even if Drohan never gets a real shot in the Brewersâ rotation â and Coleman Crow are still healthy and available at Triple-A â he can still be a valuable long-term contributor for his new team.
I expect to see a continued shift in how smart teams like the Brewers (and, eventually, everyone) thinks of starters and relievers. As innings continue to trend downward amongst starters, it will be more and more important for teams to have multiple relief pitchers who can go multiple innings. Drohan, along with Ashby and Hall, gives the Brewers at least three of those guys who can all be relied upon, with as a possible fourth depending on how his role shakes out.
Once again, weâre seeing a situation where the Brewers have identified an undervalued asset, and once again, it looks like the Brewers are ahead of the curve on how theyâre going to deploy their bullpen. The Red Sox deserve credit for helping Drohan turn a corner, but that doesnât change the fact that heâs making a difference not in Boston, but in Milwaukee.
Q&A
What is Shane Drohan's ERA since joining the Milwaukee Brewers?
Shane Drohan has a 1.93 ERA in six appearances since joining the Brewers.
How did Shane Drohan perform in his major league debut?
In his major league debut, Shane Drohan struggled, allowing three runs and walking four batters in just 2 2/3 innings.
What changes did Shane Drohan make to improve his pitching?
Shane Drohan improved his four-seam fastball and showcased a better slider, leading to a significant drop in his ERA during the 2025 season.
Why did the Brewers acquire Shane Drohan?
The Brewers acquired Shane Drohan in a trade to bolster their pitching staff, recognizing his potential after a strong performance in the minor leagues.
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