Braves plan to use Michael Harris II as DH amid quad injury

Atlanta Braves center fielder Michael Harris II will serve as the team's designated hitter over the next week while recovering from a left quad injury. The team discussed placing him on the injured list but opted against it for now. Manager Walt Weiss emphasized daily monitoring to prevent worsening.

Michael Harris II tweaked his left quad on April 23 while running to second base on a double against the Nationals. The 2022 National League Rookie of the Year was scratched from the lineup the following night but later hit a pinch-hit, game-winning double. He acted as designated hitter for the next two games and played center field in the first two games of the Tigers series before pinch-hitting in Thursday's 5-2 loss to Detroit. Braves manager Walt Weiss stated, “We're going to be communicating with Michael every day, and if that thing starts to take a turn for the worse, obviously, we’ll [put him on the injured list]. But it feels good enough right now to go out there and take at-bats.” Weiss hopes Harris can primarily serve as DH during the upcoming nine-game road trip starting Friday against the Rockies, followed by series against the Mariners and Dodgers. “It’s easier to control the effort level on the offensive side than it is on the defensive side,” Weiss added. “You saw him [Wednesday night] running down balls in the gap. You're really rolling the dice there.” Despite early-season struggles, Harris has hit .407 with five home runs and a 1.182 OPS over his last 17 games since April 10. Eli White and Mauricio Dubon are the leading options to cover center field until Harris returns to defensive duties.

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Photorealistic scene of injured MLB players from multiple teams sidelined during spring training, with trainers attending amid practice on a sunny field.
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MLB teams announce multiple player injuries as spring training begins

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As Major League Baseball teams opened spring training on February 10, 2026, several players were reported sidelined by injuries, impacting rosters for the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Mets, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers, and Colorado Rockies. Key updates include outfielder Anthony Santander's shoulder surgery and pitcher Shane Bieber's delayed ramp-up for the Blue Jays. These setbacks come amid preparations for the March 26 Opening Day.

Atlanta Braves outfielder Michael Harris II, sidelined by left quad tightness, delivered a crucial two-run double as a pinch hitter in Friday's series opener against the Philadelphia Phillies. The hit gave the Braves a 4-3 lead in the sixth inning. Manager Walt Weiss described Harris as day to day.

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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has returned to the starting lineup for Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Braves at T-Mobile Park. He is serving as designated hitter after missing three games due to right side soreness. The team avoided placing the AL MVP runner-up on the injured list.

The Milwaukee Brewers placed outfielder Jackson Chourio on the 10-day injured list with a fractured left hand hours before their season opener on Thursday. The 22-year-old is expected to miss at least the first two to four weeks of the regular season. Switch-hitter Blake Perkins was recalled from Triple-A to fill Chourio's spot on the roster.

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The Atlanta Braves activated closer Raisel Iglesias from the injured list on Tuesday morning in Seattle. The move came less than 24 hours after a 5-4 loss to the Mariners, where the team blew a 4-0 lead in the sixth inning. Carlos Carrasco was designated for assignment to open a roster spot.

Houston Astros left-handed reliever Bennett Sousa strained his left oblique during last Thursday's Grapefruit League outing against the Nationals and will begin the 2026 season on the injured list. Manager Joe Espada said Sousa will be sidelined until the pain subsides. The injury creates opportunities for other relievers in the bullpen.

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Miami Marlins pitching prospect Thomas White has suffered a Grade 1 right oblique strain, sidelining him for three to four weeks during Spring Training. The 21-year-old felt initial discomfort in his Grapefruit League debut against the Toronto Blue Jays. Manager Clayton McCullough noted that the injury was diagnosed the following day.

 

 

 

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