The Braves are sending Reynaldo López for an arthroscopic procedure on his injured shoulder, manager Brian Snitker told reporters (including Mark Bowman of MLB.com). The team won’t have a timetable for López’s return until after the surgery, as that will reveal whether there’s any structural damage. Snitker said the Braves are hopeful that the All-Star righty will return at some point this season.
While it’s not quite the worst-case scenario, it’s clearly concerning. Initial imaging on López’s shoulder has only revealed inflammation. Even in an ideal situation where the scope confirms that diagnosis, it’s going to be a long-term absence. Any kind of midseason procedure on a pitcher’s throwing shoulder is going to cost him a good chunk of the year.
Atlanta signed López to a three-year, $30MM free agent deal during the 2023-24 offseason. While he had worked in relief for the preceding three seasons, the Braves stretched him back out as a starter. When he’s been healthy, the results could hardly have been better. López managed a 1.99 earned run average across 26 appearances spanning 135 2/3 innings. He and Paul Skenes were the only pitchers to reach 100 innings while posting a sub-2.00 ERA. López deservedly earned an All-Star nod and placed 11th in NL Cy Young balloting.
López’s arm health unfortunately became a story in the second half. Forearm inflammation knocked him out for a couple weeks after the trade deadline. He returned relatively quickly from that issue but went back on the injured list in mid-September. The second placement was the result of shoulder inflammation. It was again a relatively brief IL stay, but it proved a precursor to this year’s shoulder discomfort.
The 31-year-old made his 2025 season debut in Atlanta’s second game of the season. He worked five innings of three-run ball in Friday’s loss to San Diego. López only recorded one strikeout and all of three swinging strikes. His velocity was fine — his 95.6 MPH average fastball speed was the same as it had been last season — but it was a tough outing. The Braves placed him on the 15-day injured list yesterday.
Atlanta recalled Bryce Elder to go opposite Blake Snell in Wednesday’s series finale against the Dodgers. Chris Sale will take the ball tonight against Dustin May as the Braves try to break a five-game losing streak. Spencer Schwellenbach, AJ Smith-Shawver and Grant Holmes occupy the other rotation spots for the moment. Spencer Strider is on a rehab assignment at Triple-A Gwinnett and could be back in the majors by the middle of next week. That’d likely push one of Elder or Smith-Shawver back to Triple-A. Strider’s return should be a huge lift, but the López injury is testing Atlanta’s already questionable depth beyond their top four starters.
The Braves reworked López’s contract at the beginning of the offseason. The pitcher agreed to trim this year’s salary from $11MM to $8MM in exchange for the club preemptively triggering an $8MM option for 2027.
Me inside is so mad at AA for not getting a pitcher
If only the Braves medical staff had an easier physical.
Plenty of young pitchers. Braves set with starters. That’s what Braves fans told me at least.
Hackenberg/Lucas Braun could get shots. It’s not just the AAA fodder (Elder, Dodd, etc)
Trade for Paul Blackburn.
Could have had Flaherty for relatively cheap too
Yea we really needed a middle of the rotation piece even if it was for 1 year.Just someone to eat innings. Rotation got super thin super quick. All it takes from here is Sale going down for an extended period and we’re basically a sub .500 team.
Everyone keeps talking about pitching, yet last 3 postseason exits were not b/c of pitching, which also included a historic ’23 offense. Thanks for Seitzer falling on his sword, but he’s starting to look like the sacrificial lamb.
Nick Allen 2 GS in first 6 games, and it wasn’t because the SP was a lefty, should be an indication of how comfortable they are with Arcia.
Or shortstop or bullpen help or a second pitcher…
Indicative of the Braves start to the season.
This type of “exploratory” surgery is generally done to check the labrum and/or one of the rotator cuff muscles. Sometimes there is a small fray or tear that a shoulder nerve gets caught on, causing pain with every throw. If the fray is small, they’ll just trim the frayed tissue away, and it takes between 8-12 weeks to heal & rehab. If they get in there and the tear is bigger than expected then they will most likely perform a labrum or RC repair on the spot. If a repair is required (suturing of muscles, adding shoulder anchors to hold the muscle to the bone), then it’s highly likely his season is over as rest and recovery is usually anywhere from 6 – 12 months.
The shoulder muscles are so dense that it’s hard to get a clear MRI image of the severity of damage in the shoulder, especially in the deeper muscles. Injecting a dye can help but this is not 100% accurate as well. The only way to be certain is to scope the shoulder and check it out from the inside via live imaging. Fingers crossed that it is just a small fray at worst and he can get back on the mound sometime in June.
Smarty pantz
I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
LMAO
Dorothy Mantooth is a saint
All he needs are Chris Sabo’s glasses so he can complete the procedure.
They’re still winning this division. Damnit
They aren’t beating the Phillies. The pitching is too big of a hurdle for the Braves to overcome.
Or the Marlins at this rate. Battle for scraps w LolMets
Perhap, but with Lopez badly injured on top of already spotting the Phillies 4 games?
Their playoff odds have taken a noticeable dip in just the season’s first six games.
They might go defeated
ChipperSmoltz – funny handle. Ronny Acuna also disgruntled about his contract after posting his .330 40/70 season, he dont like those 17M dollar team options in ’27 and ’28. He liked the fact that he locked in 100M guaranteed when he signed the deal. Soto’s 60M AAV has him dreaming.
So glad they gave Profar a 3 year 40 million dollar deal instead of signing ANY pitchers
AA has made some brilliant moves, for sure. But sometimes he gets caught huffing his own farts.
Verdugo could prove to be his best move of the off season.
I made a joke that he was going to be a better pickup than Profar when they signed him, and here we are.
It’s real easy (and requires no brain cells) to be a Tuesday morning QB.
He’s not alone in commenting on his borderline reckless lack of activity to shore up depth. Maybe they’re about to sell the team and there’s a mandate we don’t know. Or maybe he’s right and AA neglected pitching while we’re in the primes of some generational players.
Sounds about right, I wouldn’t be surprised.
Multiple Braves fans told me they had all these guys tons of depth. Will find out if they are right. A lot of solid veterans only got 5 million though.
Maybe if they hadn’t traded 18 players for Aaron Bummer
did you see who was in that trade?
idosteroids: Ah, it’s those players that helped make the White Sox the team they are today.
Nice pick up of Bummer at a thrifty $6.5 M per to handle the 6th inning. Just sayin’
I said these sentiments expressed here all winter, so no Monday morning quarterbacking here. Just a lot of cheap arse doings.
Welllllll, most Tuesday morning QBs burn lots of brain cells drinking their sad hearts away.
Just stating facts.
How? Fried and Morton leaving, a Rehabbing Strider. Question marks surrounding Sales health and seeing if Lopez could repeat the unexpected. Plus expecting 2-3 rookies to hold down the rest….It was easy for a blind and deaf Tuesday morning QB to know the Braves needed to add some legit pitching depth. A lot us were saying it smh.
💯👍🏼yep
@braveshomer Agreed. Take the difference bt Profar and the performance of the position players he’d replace, versus the difference bt a league average starter and the performance of the starters he’d replace. The former very probably wasn’t greater than the latter.
Enough money was there to give the rotation a boost, and the rotation was on much thinner ice than the offense. Surprised AA let the decision get away from him.
That sucks Braves fans. Next man up!
We’re running really low on next men right about now.
Yeah sign pitchers and then where do they fit in the rotation if no one gets hurt? Lotta hindsight in these comments.
You never have enough pitching. Needed more starters all year last year then lost two starters off season.
Unproven guys shouldn’t get awarded with starting job. They are minor league depth until someone gets hurts. Pirates have all that young pitching but still get a Perez Gonzales Heaney. Reds still traded India for starter. Gave QO to what’s his name. Lowder Burnes good as it gets but they are depth.
When you are constantly scouring the waiver wire and who’s been released, and just trying to sign a warm body with a pulse….clearly, no intention on improving the club for depth and or just to improve,, PERIOD. No doubt on orders from above. Wonder if any organizational people get a bonus for holding the bottom line to a certain level? And these contracts handed out to younger players, it would seem it is handicapping the club in future years…like the present. These contracts have come home to roost with a big bite on the butt.
Pile it on, why don’t ya
Cheap ah braves already paying for being…cheap.
Firesale
*Fire Sale!
Fires Ale
Elon gonna tomahawk chop the roster
There goes Acuna, Arcia, Ozuna, Lopez, Olsen and Riley
Braves needed 2 starters before the season, plus 75-80% of the bullpen needed a turnover! But, instead we got less than desirable or questionable low budget outfield depth, but NO pitching depth! All of the low cost pitchers they did aquire will be DFAed after 2-3 appearances! Verdugo may be the exception that will actually help the team!
I am not even including Profar in this mess right now because as Will Smith said..he’s irrelevant!!
The 2025 braves are an absolute mess
Still better than the Mets
Define better.
Not the start to the season the Braves envisioned I’d imagine. Lots of time to get things going though
Same with the Red Sox. They’ll figure it out and start winning consistently soon. In fact, I believe Boston will finish the months of March & April over .500 combined.
I look forward to Crochet’s start on Wed; 4/2. His new contract is done, he got the jitters of Opening Day out of the way and now he can focus on execution and domination. I’m predicting 6.0 IP; 1 or 2 ERs and 9 Ks for the big lefty. It may also be Raffy’s big day…break his 0 for and perhaps even go deep in the process. He loves hitting in Camden Yards.
Let’s go Sox and Braves !!!
Decades ago, the Braves sold their souls to become one of the best and most consistent organizations in sports. After all this time, it looks like the devil has come to collect.
Not really. They’ll be fine, but this is a bad start.
Elizabeth Hurley is hard to say no to lol.
All those extra days of rest last year…and Sale was out for the playoffs and Lopez will miss most of ’25. Proves “extra days of rest” helps not in the least. Leo Mazzone was correct in having his pitchers throw early and often to build up arm strength.
Who is this Leo Nazzoni you speak of. Mama Celeste cousin
He’s Roger Beshen’s uncle.
Hipolito Pichardo likes this.
Now there’s a name I haven’t heard in about 25 years.
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Topo Gigio agrees!
Never be elite with liberty media in town… Sorry but true, what a Damn shame…
#truth and the little birdie sings, “ cheap cheap, cheap cheap”
They spend a ton. 8th highest payroll in the league, and they aren’t in a huge market. Anyone calling them cheap is being ignorant.
Von: The White Sox spent a lot of money but not wisely, as you know.
I think it’s pretty safe to trust the Braves spending. One of the best organizations in baseball, but I get your point.
Blackburn is with the Mets now.
He was with the A’s, but I think
they didn’t want to deal with AA!
Per Sportrac, the Braves have the 8th highest team payroll in MLB. Some of y’all act like they’re cheapskates. Meanwhile all the yearly salaries for the “good” early extensions they signed their core to is just gonna get higher and higher, so y’all whiners got several more years of whining to do.
Sho nuff!
Meanwhile, Ian Anderson pitched one inning for the Angels today striking out (Swinging) his 1st 2 batters in a 1 2,3 inning 11 pitches 8 Strikes!
The Braves just proved why teams don’t convert late-career relievers into full-time starters. The wear-and-tear gap between bullpen usage and a full-season starter workload is not linear—it’s exponential. López’s injury was not just bad luck—it was a predictable outcome of a flawed roster strategy.
See you in 2026.
Looks like a 6/170m extension for 2026-2031 with a player opt out after 2030 is being finalized bt Crochet and the Red Sox.
What was deGrom’s Mets extension with two years left before FA? 5/137m?
More worried about that lineup than their pitching right now. They might need to get a different hitting coach. Something is off with all their hitters.
Standing pat with oft injured Sale, Lopez, and Strider at the TOR was an idiotic move by AA. Too bad he had no other choice since he traded all of our prospect capital two years ago. This is the sound of our window with Acuña officially slamming shut.
He’s done.