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Brewers' Jon Singleton back in majors for 1st time since '15 - ESPN

CINCINNATI — First baseman Jon Singleton is back in the major leagues for the first time in eight years after getting promoted by the Milwaukee Brewers.

The Brewers called up Singleton and outfielder Blake Perkins from Triple-A Nashville on Saturday and put first baseman Darin Ruf (right knee laceration) and outfielder Tyrone Taylor (elbow sprain) on the 10-day injured list.

«It's been a long journey,» said Singleton, who is starting Saturday's game and batting sixth vs. the Reds. «Right now, I really can't even describe my emotions, my feelings. Definitely grateful.»

Singleton, 31, was such a heralded prospect early in his pro career that he signed a $10 million long-term deal with the Houston Astros in 2014 before ever playing a big league game, but off-field issues hampered his development.

Singleton told reporters he learned about his promotion from Nashville Sounds manager Rick Sweet during the ninth inning of Friday's game.

«When Rick told me, I was just mind-blown, to be honest,» Singleton said. «It was something that came so unexpectedly at that moment. It was definitely a long time coming.»

Singleton batted a combined .171 with a .290 on-base percentage, 14 homers and 50 RBIs with the Astros from 2014 to '15. The Astros released Singleton in 2018 while he was serving a 100-game suspension under baseball's minor league drug program after a third positive test for a drug of abuse.

Singleton said in 2014 that he was dealing with an addiction to marijuana and had been to a rehabilitation center.

«Once I had time to step away and consider what life really was and what it meant to me, it helped maybe put things in perspective,» Singleton said Saturday.

The Brewers signed Singleton to a minor league contract in 2021,

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