Braves right-hander Spencer Strider leaves start vs. Mets in 4th inning with arm soreness
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NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider left Friday night’s start against the New York Mets in the fourth inning due to right arm soreness.
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Strider left one batter into the fourth and allowed six hits and a season-worst seven earned runs in three innings. He struck out three. He allowed three homers, including a grand slam to Bo Bichette in the second inning.
Strider’s velocity was considerably lower as he issued a six-pitch walk to MJ Melendez. The three fastballs Strider threw during the at-bat were all at either 88 or 89 mph, down from the 92 to 96 mph pitches he threw in the first two innings.
Manager Walt Weiss and a trainer visited Strider, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2024. Strider walked off the mound after a short consultation.
Strider was making his eighth start of the season for the MLB-leading Braves after missing the first 34 games recovering from a strained left oblique.
JR Ritchie replaced Strider and gave up a single to Luis Torrens before Bo Bichette’s sacrifice fly scored Melendez one out later.
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