
The Braves’ injured ace, Spencer Strider, made his return on Wednesday and looked close to his usual self, but once again, the offense had a dreadful performance that overshadowed his outing. Matt Olson expressed frustration after the game, and it’s understandable. Olson, in particular, has been hit hard by some tough BABIP luck early on, but the entire offense has underperformed compared to their talent and expectations. This continues a strange trend from last season, despite most of the same players who made up one of the best offenses in baseball history in 2023 still being in the lineup. Atlanta needs all of their talented hitters to click and hope for better luck with the averages.
Matt Olson didn’t hold back when discussing the offense’s recent struggles, as the disappointing performance from last season seems to have carried over into this year.
Spencer Strider’s first start back from injury wasn’t his best, but he delivered a solid performance that went to waste in a 3-1 loss to Toronto. In a corresponding move, the Braves optioned Zach Thompson and activated Strider after his lengthy injury absence.
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The White Sox are promoting top-100 catching prospect Edgar Quero, likely after delaying his call-up for service time reasons.
The Mets are experimenting with Jeff McNeil in center field as he rehabs in the minors.
The Padres and Pirates made a minor trade, swapping some roster depth and cash.
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