Riley exits early in Braves' loss to Mets (2024)

May 13th, 2024

Riley exits early in Braves' loss to Mets (1)

Mark Bowman

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NEW YORK -- Losing an All-Star third baseman who has been providing Gold Glove-caliber defense is far more destructive than losing one game in the middle of May.

So, until the Braves get to re-evaluate Austin Riley’s left oblique on Monday, they won’t know if the damage incurred on Sunday night extends beyond a 4-3 loss to the Mets at Citi Field.

“I’m hoping he plays [Monday], I don’t know if he will,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “We’ll know once we get back [to Atlanta] and they see him and test him and all of that. We’ll know [Monday].”

It looked like the Mets might have lost Brandon Nimmo to a possible oblique strain when he exited Saturday’s game. But Nimmo prevented a Braves sweep when he made a midgame entry on Sunday and hit a two-run walk-off homer against A.J. Minter, who was used as a closer with both Raisel Iglesias and Joe Jiménez unavailable.

There was nothing for the Braves to like about the Nimmo homer, beyond it providing hope that Riley might realize a similar recovery.

“I think we’re just going to see how my body feels once I wake up,” Riley said. “I think that will tell us a lot.”

Riley felt some discomfort in batting practice, but he didn’t say anything to the team’s medical staff because he thought it was just normal soreness often felt during a 162-game season. The ailment became apparent in the third inning, when he favored his left side after whiffing to end a strikeout.

Still, the discomfort wasn’t significant enough for him to exit until the bottom of the fourth, when he was replaced by Zack Short at third base. The Braves immediately announced Riley was removed as a precaution with left side tightness.

“If we’re not careful, you take a swing and [the oblique] goes and it’s just like [Sean Murphy’s oblique injury] and you miss two months,” Snitker said.

Fortunately for the Braves, this ailment doesn’t appear to be as severe as the one that has sidelined Murphy since Opening Day. Murphy whiffed, immediately dropped his bat in obvious pain and minutes later made his way to the clubhouse.

Snitker confirmed Murphy would go on the injured list as soon as that game concluded in Philadelphia. Riley’s situation wasn’t even concerning enough for him to check with the medical staff before addressing the media after Sunday’s game.

So, it seems the Braves are hopeful that Riley is dealing with something similar to the short-term discomfort that sidelined Nimmo for just half a game.

“We’re trying to be smart in the way we go about this versus trying to play through it,” Riley said. “Hopefully, we can get on top of it and not miss a whole lot.”

If the Braves need somebody to play third base for just a few days, they could give the role to Short, who joined the Braves on Friday after being dispatched by the Mets and Red Sox over the past couple of weeks.

Short went 1-for-9 for the Mets before being designated for assignment on April 26. But he still managed to draw a pair of walks in his first two plate appearances of his Braves debut. He scored on Ozuna’s sixth-inning single and then crossed the plate when the veteran slugger tallied a go-ahead single in the eighth.

Ozuna leads the National League with 12 homers and the Majors with 40 RBIs. He stands with Hank Aaron as the only Braves to drive in 40-plus runs through the team’s first 37 games. Aaron had 44 RBIs through 37 games in 1959 and 41 RBIs through 37 games in 1970.

Unfortunately for the Braves, this was another night when the offensive production didn’t extend far beyond Ozuna. Jarred Kelenic homered for the second time in his past four games. Ronald Acuña Jr. singled and walked, but also got picked off first base twice.

“That’s two good moves,” Snitker said. “I just kind of noticed now that where first basem*n are playing, they are getting the ball on those guys quicker than they used to. They aren’t getting tagged at the bag. They’re getting tagged out away, too.”

It was a subdued clubhouse as Acuña sat in front of his locker and Minter lamented giving up another home run. Each of the seven runs he has allowed this year have come courtesy of the long ball, two of which have been hit by Nimmo.

This was a tough loss, but the extent of the damage depends on how quickly Riley recovers.

Riley exits early in Braves' loss to Mets (2024)

FAQs

Riley exits early in Braves' loss to Mets? ›

The Braves immediately announced Riley was removed as a precaution with left side tightness. “If we're not careful, you take a swing and [the oblique] goes and it's just like [Sean Murphy's oblique injury] and you miss two months,” Snitker said.

Why was Riley taken out of the Braves game? ›

Riley was struck Sunday by a 97 mph fastball from Los Angeles Angels starter Jack Kochanowicz in the first inning of Atlanta's 3-1 victory. An MRI confirmed the fracture. Riley will miss six to eight weeks, which knocks him out through the regular season and likely into the playoffs should the Braves qualify.

Did the Braves remove Austin Riley from the game due to left side tightness? ›

Austin Riley left tonight's game in the fourth inning with what the Braves described as left side tightness to reporters including David O'Brien of The Athletic The removal was specifically cited to be “a precaution,” so there isn't yet any indication that Riley may have suffered an oblique-related injury.

How many years has Austin Riley been with the Braves? ›

Riley made his MLB debut with the Braves in 2019. He would soon emerge as a star, winning a Silver Slugger Award in 2021, as well as that year's World Series.

Why is Riley not playing for the Braves? ›

ATLANTA -- Austin Riley could return at some point during the postseason. But with Riley set to miss the remainder of the regular season, there's reason to wonder if the injury-ravaged Braves will even make the playoffs. Riley learned his fate on Monday, when an MRI exam showed a fracture in his right hand.

Why did the Greenville Braves leave? ›

The Braves Double-A affiliate came to Mississippi via Greenville, South Carolina. At the time, the city of Greenville couldn't – or wouldn't – match Pearl's offer. The Braves would essentially take undeveloped swamp land and turn it into a baseball field and retail destination.

Why did the Braves trade Hank Aaron? ›

He wanted to finish up his career in Milwaukee. And we wanted to do what he wanted. He was a great player, but he was on his last legs. We were happy to accommodate him.”

What happened to Braves center fielder? ›

Atlanta Braves leadoff hitter and center fielder Michael Harris II was placed on the 10-day injured list Saturday after he left the team's 7-3 win against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night with a strained left hamstring. Harris led off the first inning with a single off right-hander Zack Littell.

Why did the Boston Braves leave? ›

In the Spring of 1953, Perini cited declining fan support in Boston and announced his intention to move the Braves. NL owners unanimously approved, much to the delight of Milwaukee fans.

How long will Austin Riley be out? ›

Austin Riley fractures hand, out 6-8 weeks

Considering all of the significant injuries suffered this year, it's remarkable that the Braves remain in playoff contention. Spencer Strider made one healthy start before undergoing season-ending elbow surgery. Ronald Acuña Jr. tore the ACL in his left knee on May 26.

What player has been with the Braves the longest? ›

Ozzie Albies

Albies is now the longest tenured Braves player and has been a multi-time All-Star.

How much did the Braves pay Austin Riley? ›

Austin Riley signed a 10 year , $212,000,000 contract with the Atlanta Braves, including $212,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $21,200,000. In 2024, Riley will earn a base salary of $21,000,000, while carrying a total salary of $21,000,000.

Why is Austin Riley's nickname Ocho? ›

The origin of Riley's nickname can be traced back to his early days with the Braves. According to interviews with Riley and his teammates, the nickname "Ocho" came about because of his tendency to be removed from games in the eighth inning for a defensive replacement.

Is Braves Riley married? ›

ATLANTA - The Atlanta Braves family is a little bigger. Early Tuesday morning, Braves third baseman Austin Riley and his wife Anna welcomed their second son, William "Beau" Riley.

Who replaced Bobby Cox on the Braves? ›

Fredi Gonzalez

Why did the Boston Braves move? ›

In the Spring of 1953, Perini cited declining fan support in Boston and announced his intention to move the Braves. NL owners unanimously approved, much to the delight of Milwaukee fans. At a parade, 60,000 people citizens cheered the new team.

Did Riley Green play baseball? ›

Major League Baseball already has a Riley Greene, he's an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers, but the league could have another, who can also sing!

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