Strider (elbow) could make at least one Grapefruit League appearance this spring and be ready for his season debut by late April, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports. Recovering from last April's ...
but it appears as if Strider won’t miss more than a month of the season, if that. He’s already thrown several bullpens and will have a fairly normal Spring Training. Providing there are no setbacks, ...
Atlanta Braves fans got a piece of good news on Monday as MLB.com writer Mark Bowman suggested that injured ace Spencer Strider could be back in the starting rotation by the end of April.
and All Star starter Spencer Strider ... feels it is unlikely Strider will be ready for opening day. Last season, Strider made just two starts for the Braves. He had no record.
Athopoulos told MLB Network Radio that the Braves are “increasingly confident” that starting pitcher Spencer Strider will be able to pitch for them early in the season. “This is news that ...
An All-Star in 2023, Strider is 32-10 lifetime with a 3.47 ERA. One of the best strikeout artists in the game, he's fanned 495 batters in 329.2 innings. When he comes back, he'll pair with ...
“I think Spencer Strider threw his fourth bullpen either yesterday, today or tomorrow. He’s doing well. He’ll come into spring having a normal spring training (barring no changes from here to that ...
1. When will Ronald Acuña Jr. and Spencer Strider return? We know both superstars will begin the season on the injured list and we know both are going to push to be activated as early as possible.
280 batting average. And before you ask, 1% of his salary will be donated to the Atlanta Braves Foundation. Though he will not be on the Opening Day roster, Spencer Strider has completed four bullpen ...