Atlanta Braves right-hander Spencer Strider exited Friday night’s game against the New York Mets in the fourth inning because of soreness in his right shoulder and elbow, the team said. Strider’s fastball velocity dropped from his usual 92–96 mph to 88–89 mph before he issued a six-pitch walk to MJ Melendez, prompting a mound visit from manager Walt Weiss and a trainer. He left shortly afterward, having allowed six hits, three home runs—including a grand slam to Bo Bichette—and seven earned runs. The Braves confirmed Strider will undergo immediate imaging. Weiss said post-game the situation “doesn't look great,” citing the velocity drop.
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If you're a Braves fan, this is a blow. Strider's performance impacts the team's standing. His absence could mean a tougher season ahead. Keep an eye on the Braves' bullpen strategy in the coming games.
Strider's elbow issue is concerning, especially with his history of surgeries. The severity isn't confirmed yet. But brace for possible changes in the Braves' pitching lineup. Worth forwarding if you know a Braves fan who needs to stay updated.
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