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  1. Spencer Robert Strider (born October 28, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played college baseball for the Clemson Tigers, and was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the fourth round of the 2020 MLB draft. He made his MLB debut in 2021.

  2. Spencer Strider. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-0 , 195lb (183cm, 88kg) Team: Atlanta Braves (majors, 15-day IL) , in Columbus, Draft: Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 35th round of the 2017 MLB June Amateur Draft from Christian Academy of Knoxville (Knoxville, TN) and the Atlanta Braves in the 4th round of the 2020 ...

  3. Spencer Robert Strider. Born: 10/28/1998 in Columbus, OH. Draft: 2020, Atlanta Braves, Round: 4, Overall Pick: 126. College: Clemson. Debut: 10/01/2021. Follow: View More Bio Info +. Batting. Pitching. Status: Injured 15-Day. Next ATL Game: 04-26 vs CLE. Splits. Games by Position: SP (2) News.

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · By R.J. Anderson. Apr 8, 2024 at 7:13 pm ET • 1 min read. Getty Images. Atlanta Braves right-hander Spencer Strider has a damaged ulnar collateral ligament -- the Tommy John surgery ligament --...

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Braves ace Spencer Strider began to feel discomfort in his right elbow in spring training but didn’t realize the severity of the injury until learning he needed season-ending surgery. Strider said he had a bone fragment develop following Tommy John surgery in 2019 that caused the ulnar collateral ligament to become unstable.

  6. Columbus, OH. Status. 15-Day IL. 2024 season stats. W-L. 0-0. 150+. ERA. 7.00. K. 12. 150+. WHIP. 1.67. View the profile of Atlanta Braves Starting Pitcher Spencer Strider on ESPN. Get the...

  7. Oct 11, 2022 · Strider agreed to a six-year, $75 million deal that includes a $22 million option with a $5 million buyout for 2029. Without the extension, Strider would have been eligible for free agency after the '27 season.

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