4:58pm: The Braves announced this afternoon that X-Rays on Albies’s wrist revealed a fracture in his left wrist. He’s expected to miss approximately eight weeks. Atlanta is “expected” to select Alvarez’s contract tomorrow to replace Albies on the roster, according to MLB.com’s Mark Bowman. Bowman suggests that the youngster will play second base despite Alvarez’s lack of experience at the keystone, leaving Arcia as the club’s everyday shortstop.
4:33pm: Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies exited today’s game in the ninth inning due to a left wrist injury. As noted by David O’Brien of The Athletic, Albies’s wrist was bent backwards when he attempted to tag a runner out a second base amid a stolen base attempt. The Braves have not made an official move yet, but manager Brian Snitker told reporters (including O’Brien) after the game that Albies will be placed on the injured list and that while further evaluation necessary, the outlook on the injury is “not good.”
The loss of Albies is another devastating blow to a Braves club that has already seen both reigning NL MVP Ronald Acuna Jr. and right-handed ace Spencer Strider undergo season-ending surgery. With Albies set to join that duo as well as center fielder Michael Harris II and star lefty Max Fried on the shelf, the Braves will limp towards the trade deadline protecting a four-game lead in the NL Wild Card race without five of their biggest stars. While Chris Sale and Reynaldo Lopez have stepped up this season as front-of-the-rotation arms and Jarred Kelenic has performed admirably since being thrust into an everyday role as the club’s center fielder in place of Harris, there are no obvious solutions for replacing Albies on the club’s active roster.
Even average offensive production would be an adequate replacement for Albies at the plate, as the 27-year-old has been dealing with a bit of a down season this year. In 89 games this season, the infielder has slashed a roughly league average .255/.308/.403 across 390 trips to the plate. Even so, the club’s dearth of quality infield depth means that the Braves are likely to be scrambling for solutions in Albies’s absence, particularly if it proves to be a lengthy one as Snitker implied.
Earlier this year, infielder Zack Short was tapped to handle third base in place of an injured Austin Riley and rose to the call effectively. While he has experience at second base as well, he’s slumped badly in bench role since Riley’s return to the lineup and sports a slash line of just .077/.250/.077 since the start of June. That could lead the Braves to look toward the minor leagues. The club turned to David Fletcher in a utility role earlier this year, but he is no longer on the 40-man roster and has begun attempting to convert to pitching at the Double-A level, suggesting he’s unlikely to be called up to replace Albies. One option currently on the 40-man would be infielder Luke Williams, although his career .220/.280/.287 slash line in the majors certainly leaves something to be desired.
Perhaps the most exciting moves the Braves could make, barring a trade to improve the club’s overall infield mix, would be the promotion of top infield prospect Nacho Alvarez. Alvarez is ranked as the club’s #5 prospect by MLB Pipeline and has lit up the scoreboards in the minor leagues this year. In 75 games split between the Double- and Triple-A levels this year, the 21-year-old has slashed an eye-opening .295/.398/.420 while going 21-for-24 on the basepaths. One potential hiccup in that plan would be Alvarez’s complete lack of experience at second base, though the club could always plug him in at shortstop and shift veteran Orlando Arcia, who played 50 games for the Braves at the keystone in 2022, over to the right side of the infield alongside first baseman Matt Olson.
It’s possible that a lengthy absence for Albies could prompt the Braves to explore the infield market, particularly if the club feels Alvarez isn’t ready for his big league debut. Pieces such as Amed Rosario of the Rays and Brandon Drury of the Angels are among the veteran rentals who could be made available this summer, although the Rays have gone 6-3 over their last nine games to put themselves back into contention while Drury has suffered through an abysmal season at the plate this year. With clear needs in the starting rotation and outfield as well, it’s possible at Atlanta brass opt instead to rely on their internal options at the keystone while Albies is injured, instead working to add an outfield who can replace Acuna while taking pressure off of Kelenic and Adam Duvall, both of whom have been forced into everyday roles by injuries after starting the season as platoon partners.
Jazz Chisholm, welcome to Atlanta.
No thanks on jazzy Jeff…
Nah.
Nacho, nacho man.
They gonna have a nacho man.
Too cheesy?
Looking like a call up and a trade or two.. hopefully Nacho can fill the void at second.. no pitching and outfield are a must!
Nacho isn’t playing 2nd.
Bowman says otherwise
Actually he is
He’s Nacho second baseman.
Came to see the pun progress.
I assume Alvarez didn’t have the cheddar to be a pitcher.
I think he added some beef this year
This is nacho typical Braves season.
Perhaps Nacho isn’t the supreme player the Braves need.
Dammit, beat me to it!!
Braves are going to have a tough job hanging on to a Wild Card spot!
I don’t think so. No one’s setting the world on fire.
All those teams play each other. The Braves would have to go full Barves to lose the wild card lead.
Can we interest you in Jonathan India?
Either Jazz Chisholm or Nicky Lopez seem plausible, depending on how many prospects the Braves want to give up.
No one is giving up a thing for Nicky Lopez.
Nicky did well for the Braves last year but I would not give any more than cash for him
Albies is nacho average second baseman…
Ablies have brittle bone syndrome? He breaks something every year.
Ever played middle infield? It’s a grueling job. Back when I played, was constantly getting spiked and jamming fingers. He broke his toe with a HBP… freak thing.
@slowcurve Also broke one on a foul ball off his foot.
Broke his elbow in minors on a swing and miss.
How many players a day foul balls off their legs and feet and don’t break anything? Same for plays at 2B
Kyle Tucker has missed over 6 weeks because he fouled a ball off his leg.
@getreal….it seems like something you might want to research to push that point.
Caveat: people often incorrectly think “random” means results are fairly evenly distributed across a group being measured.
How dare you bring logic into this conversation! It’s much more fun to come on here and spout assumptions that may or may not stem from personal experiences!
Yep. That’s why his contact is so “team friendly”. Non-contact elbow fracture on a swing before he was called up. Non-contact foot fracture on a swing last year.
Jazz Chisholm or Jonathan India, future brave(s)
Stinks that this is how nacho needed to be called up. Needed to force Arcia out
If Nacho is hitting (and Arcia still is not), that’d be more of a feather in his hat for them to move off of Arcia. Maybe not this year (unless Arcia falls apart defensively), but definitely by spring training, where Arcia would move back into more of a utility role (displacing Zack Short, etc.).
I wonder if this is a vaughn grissom situation. A call up to increase value and then packaged in a trade.
breckdog, more like a showcase to see if Nacho is starting SS next year
Who among us hasn’t drowned their sorrow with Nacho?
Naaaaachoooo!…(Libre)
Mike Judge foreteller of the future. First idiocracy, now this. In that same episode where Beavis suffers a fracture after daring Butthead to pull his finger than they smooth things over by going for nachos.
Shut up Beavis!
Quit telling me to shut up Butthead or I’ll kick your @$$
I haven’t told you to shut up until now but shut up bunghole huh huh
Bunghole! More TP for my bunghole!
World Series hopeful Braves,
Trotting out this bench depth Intentionally:
-Yes Acuna/Harris injured-
Zach Short
David Fletcher
Luis Guillorme
Brian Anderson
Luke Williams
Forrest wall
Eli White
JP Martinez
None prospects.
None with significant + stats in the past several years.
All 28-31 years old.
You decide.
Braves have TOO MANY HOLES to compete for anything this year at this point. Pack it in and regroup for next year. Need 2 starting pitchers. Another bullpen piece. 2 outfielders. A ss. This team is a mess!!!!
I watched a game of theirs the other night. Saw how flat they looked playing. Realized what was missing…..
Ronald Acuña Jr.
Statistics don’t begin to tell the story. That man makes the team go. Real superstars have that impact.
Tell that to the 2021 Braves. Won the whole thing without him. I understand that this is a different team but, Acuna always seems like he is just about himself and not the Braves as a team. I actually like the team better without him. Crazy, I know.
We had Joc to rally the team back in 2021. Could use another personality like him (along with a few trade deadline acquisitions) to pick the team back up again.
Which division winner last year made it to the World Series? Just make it to the playoffs. See what happens.
Which division winner last year made it to the World Series? Just get in the playoffs
Getting all the injuries out the way in one season, I see. Smart!
Nacho Alvarez to shortstop, Arcia to 2nd..or bench! Zach Short better off at 2nd than short! Short at Short is too complicated!
They should have kept Nicky Lopez instead of David “You bet’cha” Fletcher! Gave up half a lineup for Aaron Bummer who had the HIGHEST ERA in the American League last year?? Crazy!
The Braves gave up 4 players they were going to non tender and an A ball mil pitcher for a solid piece to their ML pen. Brilliant Why don’t you take a look at the results of the 4 ML players they traded. “Crazy” bad—-all of them.
They can get Nicky Lopez back for a bucket of chicken and the Braves #3 starter at High-A.
No way the Braves give up a pitcher for Lopez. Cash will do
We’re not going to put Nacho at shortstop just yet. Defense is too important at that position, and Arcia has been great this year with the glove. Right now, Nacho is like a Vaughn Grissom: great bat, don’t know how his defense will look. Until he shows out with the glove in the bigs, we won’t know if he’s good enough to be a potential SS for 2025. Think of this as an extended audition for SS in 2025.
Nacho Libre rescuing the Braves!
Fedde and DeJong from the white Sox? Not flashy but could keep a good team moving. Maybe find an OF or reliever too. Not sure what the Braves farm looks like
Yeah couldn’t cost a ton for those 2. DeJong only plays shortstop but I imagine that’s not a problem Arcia can move to 2b.
The Braves have to have a Nacho Libre mask night now.
There we go perfect landing spot for Gleyber Torres
From my perspective, the Braves stand pat, or at the very least avoid giving up too many prospects. Braves system isn’t full of high-level talent so one would think ‘just move them anyway’, but that weakens them even further down the road.
To me, with all these injuries, I think it’s a perfect time to give some of these young men a REAL look instead of one start, or ten ab’s and back down. Calling up Nacho works. Now, let’s not panic on Fried and let Dodd or Winans have a truly extended look like Schwellenbach is getting. By the time they don’t pan out then maybe Anderson will be ramped back up.
No idea, and I don’t want to punt on the season, but I also don’t want to be looking at 6-8 years of ineptitude starting a few years from now..
Sorry to see them calling up Dodd. He’s terrible. Rather see Grant Holmes getting a starting job than Dodd. Better off giving that “extended look” to AJSS.
I would have said AJ, but he is just coming back from his own injury. He has only been back for a couple of weeks and I would prefer he strengthen up first. Still, I would rather see him that the Braves dump a bunch of prospects for 4+ ERA vets with big salaries.
Dodd and Vines are 26 and it’s time to see if they really have any role for the future or just move on and stop pretending. 26 is not old in pitcher years, but the Braves have to give them extended looks at some point.
Realistically, Winans is pitching the best and will probably get the call, but I would like to see Dodd getting more than a week to prove himself.
Dodd is probably just a temporary callup until Ian Anderson is ready from his rehab. He’s already had 5 rehab starts, he may be ready to be called up soon.
Given the circumstances, I’m okay with it if the Braves basically punt on this season. There is no way they can replace everything they’ve lost to injury via trade, and it’d be fruitless to try.
I expect Alex will tinker around the edges, and likely target a SP with additional years of control. I can’t see him going all-in, though. It’s not the year, nor do the Braves have the prospect depth to do it.
This injury is: “Just Part of the Game”
No penalty warranted against the opposing team,
Not sure how to reply. If you saw the play, no one could suggest there was any kind of foul play. Maybe that is what you meant, but not really clear.
Also, the Braves are acquiring NACHO DORITOS !!
You should push for a playoff format change.
The Braves also win consistently in the regular season. The Dodgers are an MLB first in wins since 2010. The Braves are 5th since 2010, 4th since 2017..
Q: which Alvarez isn’t your’s?
A: Nacho Alvarez!
I’ll show myself out…
Nacho Libre has entered the chat.
Nacho Fries sound good right now.
Ozzie is a terrible hitter and just as overrated as Acuna. Not much of a loss
Only 40/70 season in MLB history is definitely “overrated”…
If you ever find a new team to root for, “not much of a loss” will be exactly what I say about that too. The absurdity is endless with your comments.
I don’t need to root for a new team. Albies and Fried should be gone by the end of the season/off season though.
Acuna has actual talent but his attitude is crap
I don’t get that take, Bucs. He plays hard, it seems like his teammates like him. Right now, by far, he’s my favorite Brave. What are you basing that on? I’m genuinely curious.
Albies’s wrist was bent backwards when he attempted to tag a runner out a second base(without the ball) amid a stolen base attempt..
It will be good to see Nacho get an opportunity. Hard lines for Ozzie.
An absolutely disastrous season for albies
Broken foot, broken wrist, terrible #s
Worst yr of his career… hope he rebounds in ‘25
Nachoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Nachoooooooooooooo!!!!
Nacho cheese wasn’t available as he signed with the chipper salsa club by 3rd inning.
White Sox have Paul DeJong available.
Nacho cheese was unavailable, probably sold out.