Profar (left wrist) to undergo CT scan; Braves remain optimistic
Braves’ Jurickson Profar injures left wrist on diving catch attempt
Atlanta Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar hurt his left wrist attempting to make a diving catch in Saturday’s game against Pittsburgh. Initial X-rays were negative and the preliminary diagnosis was a jammed wrist, but the veteran will have further tests to determine whether there is soft-tissue damage and the extent of the injury.
Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar leaves game with jammed left wrist
Atlanta Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar left their spring training game on Saturday with a jammed left wrist. Profar got hurt in the fourth inning against Pittsburgh. It looked as if he landed awkwardly on his arm while trying to make a diving catch on Jack Suwinski’s sinking liner to left field.
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Braves' Brian Snitker Fires 5 Words on Drake Baldwin Replacing Sean Murphy
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Braves' Brian Snitker drops blunt truth bomb on Sean Murphy's replacement
Sean Murphy to miss up to six weeks, opening door for top Braves' prospect
Sean Murphy’s bid to bounce back from a frustration-filled injury-marred season will be delayed by yet another ailment. Murphy will miss four to six weeks with a cracked left rib he suffered when he was hit by a pitch in Friday’s game against the Marlins in Jupiter.
If the Atlanta Braves are fully healthy, they are one of the best teams in all of Major League Baseball. With arms like Spencer Strider and Chris Sale in the st
At the time, it made some sense. The Atlanta Braves had two high-priced veteran catchers on their roster in Sean Murphy and Travis d'Arnaud. While Murphy was mu
Daysbel Hernández seemed like a lock for a bullpen spot entering camp, but some rough spring numbers could change the equation.
Two pitchers impressed Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker during the off day on Thursday. According to MLB.com’s Mark Bowman, the Braves skipper was pleased with the outings from Grant Holmes ...
The Braves shrink down their spring training roster by sending two young right-handed pitchers to Triple-A Gwinnett
Atlanta Braves catching prospect Drake Baldwin addressed how he feels about potentially beginning the season as the team's starter behind the plate.
The latest injury to plague the Braves is that of their starting catcher. Murphy suffered a cracked rib in a hit by pitch on Feb. 28. Atlanta will be without its starting catcher for Opening Day, as Murphy is expected to miss 4-6 weeks and return in April.
Strider threw two simulated innings, throwing 15 pitches against Ronald Acuña Jr. and Ozzue Albies before taking a break in the dugout and then throwing another 15.
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