Braves Predicted To Temporarily Replace Spencer Strider With Ex-Cardinals All-Star

Sep 13, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Spencer Strider (99) throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies during the first inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
The former St. Louis hurler could help stabilize Atlanta’s rotation

While the St. Louis Cardinals scheme ways to reduce payroll this winter, several former players are searching for new landing spots in 2025.

For instance, 2011 World Series champion Lance Lynn had his club option for this upcoming season declined, leading some to believe he’ll sign with the Los Angeles Angels.

Another former Cardinals starting pitcher whose 2025 club option was declined could help the Atlanta Braves bounce back with a vengeance this year.

“A mid-level workhorse like Kyle Gibson could be the perfect addition to help bridge the gap to Spencer Strider’s eventual return from Tommy John surgery, especially if he can be had on a one-year deal,” Bleacher Report’s Joel Reuter wrote Monday when predicting Atlanta’s 2025 rotation.
“Projected Starting Rotation: 1. Left-handed pitcher Chris Sale 2. Right-handed pitcher Reynaldo López 3. RHP Spencer Schwellenbach 4. RHP Kyle Gibson 5. RHP Grant Holmes.”

Gibson would be an excellent bandage to put on the Braves rotation while Strider recovers from having internal brace surgery in Apr. 2024 to repair a damaged ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his throwing elbow.

Considering St. Louis isn’t concerned with being competitive in 2025, it’s best that 37-year-old Gibson signs with a club that could give him a chance to pitch in the postseason for the first time since 2023 with the Baltimore Orioles.

After an ill-fated 2024 season filled with injuries, the Braves are determined to reclaim the World Series title. Signing Gibson to add depth to Atlanta’s rotation would be wise.

Related Posts

49erѕ HC Kyle Shаnаhаn’ѕ Rіcky Peаrѕаll іnjury uрdаte doeѕn’t іnѕріre confіdence

49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan did not give a confident response when discussing the injury to wide receiver Ricky Pearsall.

Red Sox Coаch Cаllѕ Out Plаyerѕ After Wіld Poѕtѕeаѕon Celebrаtіon

Fenway Park was soaked in champagne and celebration Friday night, and not just from the skies of a late-September Boston evening. The Red Sox punched their postseason ticket with…

Chіcаgo Cubѕ Turn to Tаіllon After Key Pіtcher Hіtѕ Injured Lіѕt

With the regular season winding down, the Cubs now find themselves leaning heavily on a trio of arms-Matthew Boyd, Shōta Imanaga, and Jameson Taillon-as they head toward October…

Melvin’s Cryptic Doom: Giants’ Skip Hints at His Own Execution in Tense Presser

Is Bob Melvin on the way out as Giants manager after another non-playoff season for San Francisco under him?

Aѕtroѕ Pіtcher Lаnce McCullerѕ Jr Tаrgetѕ Comebаck After Coѕtly Neаr Mіѕѕ

Astros Miss Postseason for First Time Since 2016 – What’s Next for Lance McCullers Jr. and Houston? The Houston Astros came up just short. One more win – just one – and they’d…

Cаrdіnаlѕ Cut Tіeѕ Wіth Key Veterаnѕ Aѕ Chаіm Bloom Tаkeѕ Over

The curtain has finally fallen on the St. Louis Cardinals’ 2025 campaign – and with it, a significant chapter in the franchise’s history officially closes. John Mozeliak’s long…