Atlanta Braves skipper Walt Weiss provided a cautiously optimistic update on Michael Harris II on Friday. Weiss told reporters that Harris is feeling better and continuing to receive treatment for the back injury that sidelined him earlier this week.
However, Weiss also acknowledged that an injured list stint remains a possibility
if Harris does not show enough improvement over the next few days. While Harris was available off the bench Friday, the Braves did not need to call on him as they secured the win.
For now, both Harris and the Braves are hoping continued treatment will allow him to avoid the injured list and return to the lineup soon.
More Braves News:
The Braves opened the series on a high note and defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2.
Despite the rainy night across the farm, Alex Lodise logged a home run for the Augusta GreenJackets. More in the minor league recap.
MLB News:
The Arizona Diamondbacks placed right-hander Ryne Nelson on the 15-day injured list with a strained right elbow. The move is retroactive to June 16.
Detroit Tigers righty Justin Verlander has been diagnosed with a hamstring strain after a bullpen session. He will miss several weeks.
Bobby Witt Jr. of the Kansas City Royals was left out of the lineup Friday due to a Grade 1 MCL sprain.
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