Injuries continue to make the Atlanta Braves’ 2024 season difficult and disappointing. The latest setback is third baseman Austin Riley suffering a fractured right hand that is expected to sideline him for six to eight weeks, the team announced Monday.
That timeline could mean Riley misses the remainder of the season. If the Braves make it to the postseason — and they currently hold the National League’s third wild-card bid by two games — then he should be available. Yet Riley’s absence from Atlanta’s lineup could be a major factor in whether the team holds on to that wild-card spot.
Riley, 27, is batting .256 with a .783 OPS this season, with 26 doubles, 19 home runs and 56 RBI. Although that production is down considerably from his past two All-Star seasons, his home run total is still third among Braves hitters behind Marcell Ozuna (36) and Matt Olson (21).
Austin Riley today underwent an MRI that revealed a right hand fracture. He is expected to miss approximately six to eight weeks.
Additionally, the club today returned RHP Reynaldo López from his rehabilitation assignment and reinstated him from the injured list, and optioned…
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) August 19, 2024
The six-year veteran left Sunday’s game versus the Los Angeles Angels in the first inning after he was hit on the right wrist by a 97 mph fastball from Jack Kochanowicz. X-rays taken Sunday were inconclusive, according to Braves manager Brian Snitker, but an MRI exam on Monday confirmed the fracture.
Riley’s injury is the latest amid a terrible set of circumstances for the Braves this season.
In April, staff ace and National League Cy Young Award contender Spencer Strider underwent season-ending elbow surgery. Reigning NL MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. tore the ACL in his left knee while running the bases in late May. Second baseman Ozzie Albies fractured his wrist in late July and projects to be out until late September.
Outfielder Michael Harris II returned to the Braves’ lineup last week after being sidelined for two months by a hamstring injury, and pitcher Max Fried recently returned from an IL stint due to nerve inflammation in his forearm. Catcher Sean Murphy missed time earlier this season due to an oblique strain. Jorge Soler (hamstring) and Travis d’Arnaud (wrist) have also missed recent games.
Utility-man Luke Williams is expected to fill in at third base for Riley, but he’s batting .118 with a .328 OPS, which might compel Atlanta to look at other options. Whit Merrifield has played third base, but he replaced Albies at second. That might leave Brian Anderson or Alejo Lopez to be called up from Triple-A Gwinnett.