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2025 Atlanta Braves Player Review: Spencer Strider
Spencer Strider returned to the mound from a significant injury in 2024. He still has yet to really find his footing.
Spencer Strider is back. The former Clemson ace records a masterful 13-strikeout performance against the Rockies to claim his first win of the 2025 season after his return from elbow surgery. A year ...
Spencer Strider just wrapped up his best start since undergoing Tommy John Surgery last season. He pitched six scoreless innings, allowing just three hits, issuing only one walk, and striking out 13 ( ...
When Spencer Strider broke into the big leagues back in 2021 (and his subsequent rookie season in 2022), he quickly built a reputation as one of baseball's best pitchers by virtue of an electric ...
Atlanta Braves' hurler Spencer Strider worked his way back from a UCL injury and returned to a big league mound on Apr. 16. After going five innings, giving up two earned runs and striking out five ...
The state of Tennessee will be on full display under the lights on national television on Saturday, Aug. 2, when the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds play in the first-ever Major League Baseball ...
ATLANTA — Following a simulated game on Wednesday, Braves pitcher Spencer Strider spoke with reporters Thursday ahead of Atlanta’s matchup against the Nationals. “I want to get out there, I want to ...
They saw one of their top pitchers, in his age 24 season and only his second full year in the majors, break franchise legend John Smoltz's single-season record by putting up a league-leading 281 ...
After missing over a year to a UCL surgery, Atlanta Braves fans were eager to see if Spencer Strider could regain his ace form. After a few speed bumps, including a hamstring injury that knocked the ...
August has been a better month for the Braves, especially for a few individuals, but it has not been so kind to Spencer Strider. Strider entered Monday night with a 15.43 ERA in the month over three ...
Spencer Strider is in the home bullpen at Truist Park. He fires one pitch after another during his side session. He is focused on each pitch. And you can notice something on his right arm: a thin ...
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