The Atlanta Braves once again have an injured star. They announced Wednesday that righty Reynaldo Lopez has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to right shoulder inflammation. To replace Lopez, the Braves have recalled RHP Daysbel Hernandez.
Lopez left his start against the Washington Nationals on Tuesday after just one inning due to tightness in his right shoulder. The Braves responded by beating the pants off the Nats 12-0, which kept them tied with the New York Mets for the third National League wild-card spot. The Braves and Mets are also tied for second place in the NL East with 79-66 records, eight games behind the first-place Philadelphia Phillies.
Lopez has been outstanding for the Braves in 2024 as they’ve dealt with season-ending injuries to stars Spencer Strider, Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuńa Jr. Lopez has a 2.03 ERA with 137 strikeouts over 128 2/3 innings in 24 starts. This season is the first since 2019 that Lopez has been starting full-time. Before this year, he hadn’t thrown more than 66 innings in a season for five years.
There could not be a worse time for this injury to happen to the Braves. They’re battling with the New York Mets to earn the third National League wild-card spot, and the Mets have been on fire lately. Meanwhile, the Braves have absorbed blow after blow this season, and after six months, they’re somehow still fighting for a playoff spot.
So much of that has been due to their pitching. Lopez’s superior season, paired with Chris Sale’s renaissance, has kept the Braves afloat. But with Lopez going down due to the dreaded shoulder inflammation, the boat might have sprung one too many leaks for the Braves to plug.