Braves’ Spencer Strider Turns in Stellar Rehab Outing with Sean Murphy Behind the Plate

The Atlanta Braves, who have been one of the best teams in Major League Baseball, should welcome some more reinforcements soon as starter Spencer Strider and catcher Sean Murphy are wrapping up their rehab assignments.

On Tuesday, the battery for the Braves’ Triple-A affiliate was Spencer Strider and Sean Murphy, and Strider dazzled in his first (and maybe only) AAA start this season.

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Spencer Strider Dazzled in AAA Rehab Start

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – OCTOBER 14: Spencer Strider #65 of the Atlanta Braves throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies during the first inning in game three of the National League Division Series at Citizens Bank Park on October 14, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

Spencer Strider dazzled in his rehab assignment on Tuesday with AAA Gwinnett.

Mark Bowman wrote (on April 21), “Strider: 1 H, 1 BB, 7 Ks through four scoreless (59 pitches) for Gwinnett tonight. They might let him face another batter for another up-down. He was 96-98 multiple times during the third and fourth innings. Seven of the nine hardest pitches he’s thrown have come after the 2nd.”

He followed that message up with this one:

“Strider did come back out for the fifth. He added his eighth strikeout and then exited, having thrown 65 pitches. He can aim for 80-plus pitches during his next rehab start. The one hit he allowed was a bloop single and his walk came on a close 3-2 pitch.”

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Strider should return to the Braves rotation soon and will make his much-anticipated season debut. A big part of his struggles last season had to do with the loss of velocity, but after another year removed from UCL surgery, he seems to have gotten some of it back, plus he has worked in some new pitches.

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MLB World Reacts to Spencer Strider’s Stellar Start

Spencer Strider of the Atlanta Braves

GettyThe Atlanta Braves will be without Spencer Strider to begin the season.

Here are some of the best reactions from across the Braves social media landscape after Strider’s stellar start:

@GabeBurnsAJC: “Spencer Strider was impressive, striking out 8 in 4-1/3 innings. Threw 65 pitches. Velo 96-98 mph.”
@grantmcauley: #Braves “RHP Spencer Strider was mostly 96-97 mph on the FB in a scoreless frame with two strikeouts for Triple-A Gwinnett in the first inning of his second rehab start.”
@CrosbyBaseball: “Final line for Spencer Strider: 4.1IP, 1H, 0ER, 1BB/8Ks. threw 51% fastballs, sitting at 95.9 with 18 inches IVB, and got 15 total whiffs on his 65 pitches The hit was a 90 mph single in the 4th and the walk was Strider trying (and failing) to get Kemp Alderman to chase a slider down and away”
@gvedak: “Just to recap the second rehab start for Spencer Strider: -From 50 to 65 pitches -15 whiffs -4 whiffs on the four-seam -10 whiffs on slider -Fastball was 95-96 near the end of his outing -IVB on four-seam consistently 18-21″ throughout outing”
Braves fans, it sounds like Spencer Strider is ready to rejoin the starting rotation shortly!

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