Now that Spencer Strider’s return is imminent, and Reynaldo Lopez is down for the count... I timed this one deliberately. Reynaldo Lopez is down for the count.
It didn’t take long for the Braves to suffer their first major injury of the season, with Reynaldo Lopez undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his throwing shoulder after just one start.
The Braves captured their second win of the season last night, thanks to Sean Murphy and the rest of Atlanta’s bats, but it wasn’t all good news, as we got a grim update on Reynaldo Lopez‘s injury.
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Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Reynaldo Lopez underwent arthroscopic shoulder surgery on Tuesday and will be shut down from throwing for at least 12 weeks.
The news is less than ideal, as he was a key member of last year’s rotation.
Today, the Braves announced a couple of moves. Most notably, Reynaldo Lopez has been transferred to the 60-day IL with a shoulder injury. He’ll have arthroscopic surgery on the shoulder to determine the severity of the injury, but the Braves hope he’ll be able to return this season.
Wednesday night was a perfect microcosm of everything that’s plagued the Braves through the first week of the season. From Bryce Elder starting in place of the injured Reynaldo Lopez, to the lineup behind him, and the total collapse that followed, it was an unbelievable ending to the latest Braves horror story.
Following a disheartening 0-6 start that saw the typically potent Braves' offense struggle mightily, it appeared early on in Wednesday's game that things
Tuesday was another incredibly busy day for the Braves, and there was also a baseball game that was played. Not that anybody wants to remember that, as Atlanta lost their sixth straight game to open the season by a score of 3-1.
The Atlanta Braves lost again on Tuesday, this time dropping a 3-1 decision to the Los Angeles Dodgers. It's been a disastrous start for the Braves, who are 0-6 on the year.
How could we expect Reynaldo Lopez to dodge a bullet with the way things are going in Atlanta? Of course, it’s bad news. According to Mark Bowman, the Braves‘ starter will undergo athroscopic surgery on his shoulder to reveal if there’s any structural damage.
The Braves are sending Reynaldo López for an arthroscopic procedure on his injured shoulder, manager Brian Snitker told reporters.
The Braves’ nightmare start to the season continued yesterday in an almost unthinkable way. Not only did they lose their fifth straight game, but Jurickson Profar was suspended for PEDs and Reynaldo Lopez was added to the 15-day IL with right shoulder inflammation.
The long-term gamble by the Atlanta Braves on young talent is backfiring. An 0-5 start has exposed the risk of locking in players too early, leaving the team vulnerable to injuries, suspensions and sudden declines in performance.
Somehow, the Braves start to the 2025 campaign feels even worse than everything they went through last year. Not only have they dropped their first four
The Braves announced that right-hander Reynaldo Lopez was placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to March 29, due to right shoulder inflammation.
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Reynaldo Lopez takes the ball for game two of the season. The Atlanta Braves will look to bounce back against the San Diego Padres on Friday night following a frustrating 7-4 loss on opening day.
Opening Day is 48 hours away, as the Braves head to San Diego to take on the Padres to kick off the 2025 campaign. Here’s how their rotation will line
The Atlanta Braves activated All-Star right-hander Reynaldo Lopez from the 15-day injured list and slated him to start Saturday night against the visiting Kansas City Royals.
Atlanta has been without the righty for a couple of weeks because of shoulder inflammation
The Braves are already playing without outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr., second baseman Ozzie Albies, third baseman Austin Riley and catcher Travis d'Arnaud.
The 30-year-old was a first-time All-Star for the Braves this season. He has gone 7-4 with a sparkling 2.06 ERA and 102 strikeouts in 19 starts. But he has not pitched since July 28 and has been unable to even throw a bullpen ever since then.
The Braves are dealing with yet another injury as they battle for playoff position.
He was probably the biggest question mark in the Braves starting rotation this year, but through two outings, he's been just what Atlanta needed.
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