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Spencer Strider understands there are countless baseball fans hoping he’s able to get back to where he was before he underwent a second major right elbow surgery two years ago. Nobody wants him to re-establish himself among the elite more than he does.
Risk seemingly outweighs reward in Spencer Strider's recovery from injury
Spencer Strider had an interesting start against the Orioles’ starters, in which he was fairly effective but with low-90s velocity and good pitch shape. Meanwhile, a few infield prospects showed promise at the plate, with John Gil homering and Alex Lodise absolutely lacing a double.
His first start of spring training was merely his first step toward becoming reinventing himself for a successful future with the Atlanta Braves
The pitch that helped him reach 500 strikeouts faster than any other starter in MLB history faltered after he came back from injury, but it looks to be returning this spring.
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Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Spencer Strider gets honest about his performances and struggles in the 2025 season.
The Braves right-hander looks to regain his form from 2022-23 after losing all of 2024 to an elbow injury and some of 2025 because of a hamstring injury.
Could we see another special season from Spencer Strider in 2026? The past two years have perhaps made it easy to forget just how good the Braves right-hander can truly be. Just two starts into what looked to be a promising 2024,
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