Spencer Strider poncha a siete en su apertura de rehabilitación en Triple-A

Spencer Strider ofreció otra actuación sólida en su asignación de rehabilitación, registrando siete ponches en más de cinco entradas para los Gwinnett Stripers de Triple-A en una derrota por 10-5 ante Jacksonville el domingo en Gwinnett Field. El lanzador de los Atlanta Braves realizó 82 lanzamientos antes de salir del juego tras otorgar una base por bolas a Christopher Morel al inicio de la sexta entrada. Strider ha completado ahora tres salidas de rehabilitación desde que se lesionó el oblicuo izquierdo a finales de los entrenamientos de primavera.

Strider permitió solo una carrera durante su tiempo en el montículo. Matthew Etzel, de Jacksonville, conectó un doble, se robó la tercera base y anotó gracias a un lanzamiento descontrolado en la quinta entrada. En su apertura anterior contra el mismo equipo el martes, Strider los limitó a un solo hit en 4 entradas y 1/3 sin permitir carreras, mientras abanicaba a ocho bateadores. El mánager de los Braves, Walt Weiss, comentó antes del partido: “Estamos hablando de 80 lanzamientos. Ya estás empezando a acercarte a la cifra ideal. Mucho depende de cómo responda a esa carga de trabajo”. La recta de cuatro costuras de Strider alcanzó las 96.9 mph y promedió 95.2 mph el domingo, una ligera disminución respecto al máximo de 98.1 mph y el promedio de 95.9 mph del martes, mientras recupera su carga de trabajo completa. Su quiebre vertical inducido promedió 17 pulgadas, acercándose a sus niveles máximos de 2022 y 2023, cuando lideró la MLB con 483 ponches en esas temporadas. Si es activado más adelante esta semana, Strider podría hacer su debut de temporada en la serie de fin de semana de Atlanta contra los Rockies en Coors Field.

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