BREAKING; Spencer Strider’s Injury Update Could Change Everything for the Braves in Their Toughest Stretch Yet!

After Spencer Strider was placed back on the injured list with a hamstring strain shortly after returning, the Atlanta Braves have been careful with his recovery, not wanting to raise expectations too high. Updates on Strider’s progress have often included qualifiers like “if he responds well” or “we’ll see how he feels,” keeping things uncertain. However, there’s still reason to be hopeful.

On Saturday, it was announced that Strider would throw another bullpen session. Coupled with Strider’s own statement that he feels great, fans grew optimistic that he could return to the mound as soon as this week. While that possibility is still on the table, it remains uncertain whether Strider will rejoin the rotation this week without a rehab assignment.

Strider is confident in his readiness, mentioning that the PRP injections he received shortly after the injury have helped him recover quickly. On the surface, a fast return seems feasible, but several factors must be considered. With no days off until May 19, using a six-man rotation with Strider could be a smart move. However, adding an extra starter could strain the bullpen, particularly if Strider isn’t able to pitch deep into games. The Braves might need to make tough roster decisions, such as moving on from Rafael Montero, but they may also prefer to give Strider more time to heal or send him for a rehab start before committing to a full return.

Ultimately, the Braves are focused on keeping Strider healthy for the long haul. If they decide that a little more time or a rehab start is necessary, so be it. While fans may not be happy with the delay, it’s better than rushing him back and risking a longer-term injury.

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