Just in: Spencer Strider offers details about his elbow injury.

On Friday, Spencer Strider spoke to the press about his elbow injury, which proved to be rather unusual.

A week ago, Strider underwent surgery to address a tear in the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his right elbow. Although the Atlanta Braves’ top pitcher avoided Tommy John surgery, he still required an internal brace to be inserted, sidelining him for the entire season.

 

The uniqueness of the injury lies in its origins. Strider explained to reporters that a bone fragment had developed within his UCL following his Tommy John surgery in 2019. Eventually, this fragment broke free, leading to weakening of the ligament. Fortunately, the ligament was strong enough to undergo the bracing procedure.

Strider was informed that there was probably little he could have done to prevent the surgery.

The 25-year-old has been a standout performer for Atlanta over the past two seasons, serving as a top pitcher. Last season, he boasted a record of 20-5 with an impressive 281 strikeouts over 186.2 innings, leading the league in both wins and strikeouts.

Braves' Spencer Strider to miss rest of 2024 season after undergoing elbow  surgery - Yahoo Sports

Despite his absence, Strider expressed confidence in the Braves’ ability to compete for the World Series title. As of Friday, Atlanta held the best record in MLB at 12-5.

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