SAN FRANCISCO — When Craig Yoho left spring training having missed making Milwaukee's roster to start the year, manager Pat Murphy assured the right-hander he would be in the major leagues soon enough.
The 25-year-old Yoho had never even pitched at Triple-A, so that remained an important step in his path to the majors — and over the weekend he found out he would be joining the Brewers.
On Monday night, he made his big league debut when he took the ball to start the eighth inning with his team trailing 4-2. After striking out Heliot Ramos, Yoho walked LaMonte Wade Jr. and gave up a single to Wilmer Flores before a mound visit.
Patrick Bailey hit a sacrifice fly as Milwaukee turned an inning-ending double play. The Giants won 5-2.
''I got off to a hot start this year in Triple-A and felt like I put myself into the conversation, and I'm here and now I'm ready to help this team,'' Yoho said, sitting in the visiting dugout at Oracle Park before the game. ''Ready to go whenever my name's called.''
He arrived in time for the opener of a four-game series with the Giants, and had plenty of supporters ready to cheer his major league debut. Yoho's wife, Sydni, and 8-month-old daughter Daisy made the trip with him from Charlotte, North Carolina, while his parents, Lance and Connie, and brother Brandon and his wife, Madison, traveled from the Indianapolis area. In addition, his in-laws came from near San Antonio.
Yoho allowed just one unearned run over 9 2/3 innings at Triple-A Nashville this year after posting an 0.94 ERA over 48 relief appearances with various minor league teams last season.
He will take all he gained during spring training into this next step, one he is counting on being a prolonged stay with Milwaukee.