Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Braves' Wright expects to miss entire 2024 season

- By Justin Toscano

ATLANTA ❯❯ Braves righthande­r Kyle Wright will undergo a shoulder procedure that will force him to miss the 2024 season. Wright on Friday received an MRI that revealed enough damage to warrant surgery.

After the Braves lost to the Phillies 3-0 in Saturday's Game 1 of the NLDS, Wright said the MRI showed perforatio­ns (little holes) in the shoulder capsule. Wright said the doctors probably won't know how severe it is until they operate on it, but the imaging at least provided the reason for his pain and discomfort. And he seemed certain he won't pitch at all next season.

Still, Wright felt relieved to know there's a reason for his shoulder issues and a path forward. He was trying to pitch through this and make the postseason roster, then deal with it. But when he didn't make the NLDS roster, he figured it was simply time to take care of this.

Manager Brian Snitker said the Braves could tell “Wright just wasn't right” in his last few outings of the regular season.

On Saturday morning, the Braves announced they placed Wright on the 60day injured list with a right shoulder strain. This is the same injury that sidelined him from early May until the middle of September.

The injured-list placement meant Wright wouldn't be eligible to pitch in this postseason.

But this — the news that his 2024 also is gone — is brutal news.

A year ago, Wright led MLB with 21 wins. He also posted a 3.19 ERA over 30 starts as he experience­d a breakout season.

Now this.

“I hate it for him,” Snitker said. “It's a tough decision, No. 1, when you have to tell him he didn't make the roster, but the reason, and then I think he just — he wants to get everything taken care of. And I hate it for the person, just because the kid wants to be out there, coming off a year like he did last year, I know it killed him all year to not be out here.”

It seemed surprising that Wright didn't make the NLDS roster, but this gives us the reason why.

When asked about Wright, fellow pitcher Max Fried said, “To be honest, that's news to me.” He didn't know the details, but he's spent years as Wright's teammate. The two rehabbed together this season. (Fried dealt with a forearm strain.)

“We spent a lot of time together,” Fried said. “He worked extremely hard to try to come back and battle, and I know he wanted to be a part of this run and into this playoffs, and that's what he set his goals out to be. So just to hear that he's not going to be with us throughout the playoffs, it's really dishearten­ing, just for him. He's put in so much work, and he's grinded.”

In May, Wright went on the injured list with a right shoulder strain. He didn't pitch in another big-league game until September.

In four outings with the

Braves to end the season, he allowed 12 runs over 12 1/3 innings. But he surrendere­d only two over 5 1/3 innings in his final two appearance­s.

He seemingly had a path to making the postseason roster, especially because Charlie Morton's absence created fluidity in the Braves' pitching plans for Game 3. But as we've now learned, he wasn't healthy.

In January, Wright received a cortisone injection in his right shoulder, which put him behind in spring training. He made his season debut on April 11 and logged four starts before hitting the injured list. In those, he allowed nine earned runs in 16 2/3 innings.

His season never got going. And now, he'll miss 2024, too, after his procedure.

 ?? STEPHANIE SCARBROUGH – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Braves pitcher Kyle Wright led the major leagues with 21 wins in 2022, but was limited to nine games this season.
STEPHANIE SCARBROUGH – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Braves pitcher Kyle Wright led the major leagues with 21 wins in 2022, but was limited to nine games this season.

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