
With a 6-2 record and fresh off a sweep of the defending National League champions, the Braves are off to a strong start.
Atlanta took Arizona down in comeback fashion in the first two contests, thanks to an extra-innings walk-off from Travis d’Arnaud in the first and overcoming a six-run deficit in the second.
It’s a hell of a start for a team that has a World Series or bust mentality, but it hasn’t been all sunshine and rainbows for Braves Country. In the season-opening series against the Phillies, we saw Sean Murphy go down with an oblique injury that will sideline him for the foreseeable future.
However, against the Diamondbacks, we saw an even bigger piece of the team go down. Spencer Strider felt some elbow discomfort and an MRI later revealed UCL damage, which generally means Tommy John surgery. For now, the Braves ace is on the 15-day IL as he undergoes further testing.
The best-case scenario is that Strider avoided serious injury and will just sit on the IL until he’s fully healed. It would be naive not to think about the worst-case scenario, though, which would be a torn UCL and subsequent surgery that would keep him out of the entire 2024 campaign.