Michael Harris II‘s recent injury has left fans eager for updates on his condition. The Atlanta Braves center fielder, who has faced multiple setbacks this season, was hit by a pitch during a game. So, how did Michael Harris II get injured and when will he return to play with the Atlanta Braves?
Here are all the recent updates on Michael Harris II’s injury.
How did Michael Harris II get injured playing baseball?
Michael Harris II suffered a setback on August 25th when a 93.2 mph fastball from a pitcher struck his hand. Although he continued to play through the fourth inning, Braves manager Brian Snitker decided to remove him from the game after observing Harris struggling with his hand while trying to catch between innings. Jarred Kelenic stepped in as the starting center fielder in Harris’s absence.
This injury adds to a challenging season for Harris, who had already been sidelined for two months earlier in the year due to a hamstring issue. The latest incident has once again put Harris on the injured list. However, the Braves are making temporary lineup adjustments and are hopeful that Harris will return to the field soon.
When will Michael Harris II return to play with the Atlanta Braves?
Atlanta Braves center fielder Michael Harris II will miss Monday night’s game against the Minnesota Twins. Despite his absence, there is some optimism about his return.
According to Justin Toscano, a Braves beat writer for the AJC, Harris reported that his wrist is improving. If his hand continues to heal well, he anticipates being back on the field in a few days. Fortunately, initial tests ruled out a fracture, and Harris is currently listed as day-to-day. This is a relief for the Braves, who are already coping with the absences of key players like Ronald Acuña Jr., Spencer Strider, and Austin Riley.