Spencer Strider throws bullpen session, eyes return
Briefly

Spencer Strider, starting pitcher for the Atlanta Braves, is recovering from a hamstring injury that placed him on the injured list. After throwing a successful bullpen session before a game, Strider reported feeling great and plans to throw another session in Pittsburgh. His recovery involves a platelet-rich plasma injection, which he credits for speeding up his healing. The Braves may consider a six-man rotation upon his return, contingent on his upcoming performances, as they have managed well in his absence.
Spencer Strider's recovery includes a platelet-rich plasma injection, aiding his hamstring rehabilitation. He feels great after a recent bullpen session.
Strider is focusing on building hamstring strength rather than arm strength, having been able to throw through recovery.
Details on Strider's potential return highlight that the Braves may consider a six-man rotation to adapt to his return without sacrificing current pitching success.
Ultimately, the decision on whether Strider will need a rehab assignment will follow his Saturday session in Pittsburgh.
Read at Battery Power
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