5 non-tendered free agents Milwaukee Brewers should pursue

MILWAUKEE, WI - APRIL 28: General manager David Stearns of the Milwaukee Brewers talks with manager Craig Counsell before the game against the Atlanta Braves at Miller Park on April 28, 2017 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WI - APRIL 28: General manager David Stearns of the Milwaukee Brewers talks with manager Craig Counsell before the game against the Atlanta Braves at Miller Park on April 28, 2017 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) /
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ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 03: Robert Gsellman #44 of the New York Mets pitches against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on October 3, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Edward M. Pio Roda/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 03: Robert Gsellman #44 of the New York Mets pitches against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on October 3, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Edward M. Pio Roda/Getty Images) /

Non-tendered free agents Brewers should pursue: Robert Gsellman, RHP

With President David Stearns informing the media the Brewers are going to be a pitching-heavy team once again in 2022, it only makes sense that we continue to take a look at cheap additions they can make to either their bullpen or backend of their starting rotation.

When healthy, Robert Gsellman can be a productive part of a bullpen. Healthy being the keyword. He was limited to fewer than 30 innings last season and struggled with a torn right lat muscle. However, when he did pitch he produced by posting a 3.77 ERA. Milwaukee could sign him to a deal to see if he can get healthy in 2022 and have a positive impact on a playoff hopeful.