Braves' Ozzie Albies out 8 weeks due to fractured wrist, Max Fried to IL due to nerve inflammation (2024)

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Just a few hours after placing pitcher Max Fried on the 15-day injured list, the Atlanta Braves suffered yet another blow to their every-day lineup. Second baseman Ozzie Albies sustained a fractured left wrist during Sunday's matchup with the St. Louis Cardinals, and the team announced that he's expected to be sidelined for approximately eight weeks.

Albies left the game in the ninth inning after suffering an apparent left wrist injury while attempting to tag Michael Siani out on the basepaths.

Ozzie Albies exits today's game against the Cardinals in the ninth inning following this play at second base ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/kANpteaAlz

— Bally Sports: Braves (@BravesOnBally) July 21, 2024

Following the game, Braves manager Brian Snitker said "it's not good" while informing reporters that Albies would go on the injured list. X-rays had not yet determined the seriousness of Albies' condition but eventually confirmed Snitker's dire prognosis.

Albies, 27, is batting .258 with a .717 OPS, 28 doubles, eight home runs, 46 RBI and eight stolen bases in 90 games (394 plate appearances) this season.

With only Zack Short on the roster as a backup infielder, shortstop Nacho Alvarez is expected to be called up from Double-A Mississippi. He's batting .265 with a .693 OPS but is rated as above average defensively. MLB.com ranks Alvarez as Atlanta's No. 5 prospect.

The Braves are expected to bring Nacho Alvarez up to replace Ozzie Albies (left wrist) tomorrow. Alvarez has primarily played short, but his athleticism and instincts should allow him to make a quick transition to the second base position

— Mark Bowman (@mlbbowman) July 21, 2024

Replacing Albies could now become an urgent priority for the Braves as the July 30 MLB trade deadline approaches. If so, Miami Marlins second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. is likely at the top of their shopping list. Brendan Rodgers of the Colorado Rockies is another possibility.

Orlando Arcia is expected to remain as Atlanta's every-day shortstop, with few viable trade candidates expected to be available.

Injury news on Max Fried is more optimistic

For Fried, the plan is to shut him down until his forearm neuritis subsides, then have him resume throwing. Forearm neuritis is nerve inflammation, rather than damage to ligaments, tendons or muscles, which is presumably a reason for optimism.

This isn't expected to be as serious as the season-ending injuries to pitcher Spencer Strider (Tommy John surgery) and reigning National League MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. (torn ACL). Outfielder Michael Harris II is also on the injured list due to a strained left hamstring.

Atlanta faces a tough decision with Fried's IL stint running past the July 30 trade deadline — especially if he hasn't recovered as hoped. Will the Braves pursue pitchers such as Garrett Crochet, Jack Flaherty, Nathan Eovaldi, Zach Eflin or Tarik Skubal now?

If Albies needs to be replaced, that could be a far more urgent priority.

Max Fried felt discomfort during the MLB All-Star Game

Fried, 30, appeared in Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game, throwing 10 pitches in a scoreless inning. Snitker told reporters that Fried felt something in his forearm while warming up with arm circles but didn't say anything. He underwent an MRI on Friday after telling the team that he was feeling discomfort.

"He felt it when he was doing arm circles before he pitched at the All-Star Game."

Braves manager Brian Snitker discusses the Max Fried injury news 🔊 pic.twitter.com/nTD66vRLT4

— Bally Sports South (@BallySportsSO) July 21, 2024

"I don’t think he thought it was enough to not [pitch]," Snitker said and later clarified that he doesn't think Fried pitching in the All-Star Game caused the injury.

"It could have been something that probably would have been worse if he had gone out [Sunday], did that and felt it warming up in the bullpen," he added.

Left-hander Dylan Dodd was called up from Triple-A Gwinnett to take Fried's roster spot. In 17 appearances (15 starts), he has compiled a 4.99 ERA with 76 strikeouts in 83 innings.

Max Fried, Dirty 85mph Back Foot Slider...and Sword. ⚔️ pic.twitter.com/B388LD2mYg

— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) July 12, 2024

The Braves clarified that Fried is not suffering from ulnar neuritis, in which the ulnar nerve in the elbow (or wrist) is irritated or compressed and which is considered a more serious condition, according to O'Brien.

In 18 starts this season, Fried has a 3.08 ERA with 95 strikeouts in 108 innings. His innings total is second-highest among Braves starters, behind Chris Sale's 110 frames. Last year, Fried made only 14 starts while limited by a blister issue and a hamstring strain.

Atlanta is currently second in the NL East with a 54–44 record, 8.5 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies. The Braves hold the first wild-card slot, with a four-game lead over the clubs behind them in the standings.

Braves' Ozzie Albies out 8 weeks due to fractured wrist, Max Fried to IL due to nerve inflammation (2024)

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How serious is Ozzie Albies' injury? ›

Braves injuries: Ozzie Albies to miss eight weeks with fractured wrist, Max Fried dealing with forearm issue - CBSSports.com.

What happened to Ozzie Albies hand? ›

In the ninth inning of Sunday's 6-2 loss to the Cardinals at Truist Park, Ozzie Albies left the game with an apparent left wrist injury and postgame X-rays revealed a fractured left wrist.

What Braves player has a broken wrist? ›

Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies broke his left wrist late in Sunday's loss to the St. Louis Cardinals and is expected to miss about eight weeks. Albies got hurt trying to catch a throw when Michael Siani stole second in the ninth inning.

Do they still cast broken wrists? ›

Recovery time for a broken wrist depends on several factors, including the severity of your fracture and the method of treatment. For closed reduction procedures, you may wear a splint for a few days to a week followed by a cast for four to six weeks.

What did they do for a broken wrist? ›

Swigart, the range of treatment options for wrist fracture include: Wearing a cast or splint, usually for five to six weeks, followed by physical therapy to gain strength and restore range of motion. Surgery to fix the break, using pins to hold the bone in place. The pins are usually temporary.

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