11:01am: The Mets told reporters (including Anthony DiComo of MLB.com) that Marte’s x-rays came back negative, though he’s out of the lineup due to soreness for today’s game. Meanwhile, the Phillies have activated Bohm from the IL ahead of schedule and will bat him fifth in today’s lineup.
9:15am: The Braves have been without second baseman Ozzie Albies for nearly two months now due to a fractured left wrist, and since then the club has had to rely on veterans like Whit Merrifield and Cavan Biggio who were added following his injury to handle the keystone. While Merrifield has performed admirably in Albies’s absence with a .269/.374/.370 slash line with Atlanta, the club is surely anxious to return the three-time All-Star to the lineup as the Braves fight to remain in a playoff spot with just two weeks to go in the regular season.
When manager Brian Snitker and Albies himself spoke to reporters on Friday about the second baseman’s status, the update was somewhat mixed. Snitker (as relayed by David O’Brien of The Athletic) raised some alarms for Braves fans by saying he wasn’t sure if Albies would play again this year before clarifying that because Albies is still feeling discomfort in his injured wrist only when he bats from the left side, the switch-hitter would be able to return if he was willing to bat from the right side exclusively down the stretch. Per MLB.com’s Mark Bowman, Albies is willing to drop switch-hitting for the time being in order to return to the lineup and hopes to be back sometime next week.
Albies, 27, has batted much better while hitting right-handed throughout his career, including this year where he’s posted a 151 wRC+ against left-handed pitching for the Braves compared to an 80 wRC+ against righties. It’s a similar but less extreme story over his career as a whole, as he’s posted a 146 wRC+ while batting right-handed and a 96 wRC+ while batting left-handed. It won’t be the first time Albies has faced right-handed pitching while as a right-handed batter in his career, although his experience in that regard has been limited to just 14 plate appearances throughout his MLB career. With that being said, that extremely small sample size has seen him find a great deal of success as he’s gone 3-for-11 with three walks and two homers in those handful of trips to the plate.
More from around the NL East…
- The Mets suffered a bit of an injury scare last night when outfielder Starling Marte was struck by a pitch on the forearm from right-hander Jeff Hoffman in last night’s loss to Philadelphia. Marte remained in the game to run the bases and play the outfield, but manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters (as relayed by SNY) that the veteran was scheduled to undergo “precautionary” x-rays on his forearm to make sure that the 35-year-old hasn’t suffered a more serious injury. Marte has hit a decent .271/.320/.399 in 83 games with the Mets this year but has struggled a bit at the plate since returning from the IL last month, with a lackluster .241/.286/.328 slash line in 17 games since being activated. If Marte misses time, it seems likely that Jesse Winker will slide into a more regular role with the club down the stretch.
- The Phillies have been without third baseman Alec Bohm since late August due to a strained hand, but it seems that may change in the coming days as manager Rob Thomson recently told reporters (including The Athletic’s Matt Gelb) that Bohm has “shown progress” in his recovery. He’s currently on a rehab assignment at Triple-A but could be back with the big league club as soon as Monday. The return of Bohm to the starting lineup would provide a huge boost for Philadelphia, as with Edmundo Sosa also on the IL (and, coincidentally, joining Bohm on his Triple-A rehab assignment) the big league club has had to rely on a combination of Kody Clemens, Weston Wilson, and Buddy Kennedy at the hot corner in recent weeks. 2024 has been something of a breakout season for Bohm, who has slashed a strong .290/.343/.462 in 131 games this year.
imissjoebuzas
Thank you for the updates on the National League East playoff contenders. It is as important to the Mets and Braves fans as it is to the Phillies fans who need to feel comfortable heading into the playoffs which begin in 16 days ( well, not for the Phillies yet )
braveshomer
What’s worse a 2nd baseman with a bum left wrist or another with a bum foot?…man it’s been real life episode of the Walking dead for the Braves this season sheesh
slowcurve
I’d ride with Merrifield right now, if I were Snit. He’s getting on base and playing solid D. Wrist injuries are a hitter’s worst enemy. Maybe Ozzie can take the next two weeks to strengthen the wrist and either be ready to start or be a nice option off the bench for October (if we make it).
RunDMC
There was mention of moving Whit to 3B (if Albies returns hitting only RH at 2B), possibly platooning Ursela — though, IMHO, he’s been fairly consistent on both sides.
Rishi
Noticed with the homer and last night’s at bats that Urshela has been swinging harder (at least in certain counts). Perhaps he’s been working on regaining some power as he’s totally lost it the last couple of years. Did notice Whit walking extremely slow back to first after a stolen base attempt. But to continue our previous conversation Whit seems to have found his swing again (and strike zone recognition).
RunDMC
For that last few yearsss, Braves fans have been clamoring for the switch-hitting Albies to only hit from the right-side (career as LHB: .749 OPS vs. RHB: .935 OPS)…and now they get it, at least for a small amount of time, but the complaints will persist.
“Are you not entertained?!”
Rishi
If I’m not mistaken Ozzie is a natural right handed hitter who started switch hitting late which is not typical.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Not only the injuries have hurt but the only hitter who has stayed healthy and had a nice year is Ozuna.
braveshomer
Braves would be at or below .500 if not for Ozuna. Even he has cooled off dramatically the last month or so.
Hamilton Miller
How dare the Braves support their minor league team.
No reason why he couldn’t show up for the Striper’s last home game yesterday.
No wonder why they can’t get butts in the seats this season. Also, Diamond Baseball Holdings owns the Stripers. The Braves hate the owners. I can give a thousand responses because I was with the Stripers all season long as an employee.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
Great, Deeds struggling again with punctuation. “and, coincidentally, joining Bohm on his Triple-A rehab assignment” is straight up wrong. There should be no comma before “coincidently.”