
Lip-readers saw Braves pitcher AJ Smith-Shawver's devastating message before leaving game
Lip-readers saw Braves pitcher AJ Smith-Shawver's devastating message before leaving game
Braves pitcher AJ Smith-Shawver had been one of the few bright spots in a disappointing Atlanta season thus far as the 22-year-old turned himself into a Rookie of the Year contender. But now, the Braves are bracing for some devastating news about the rookie pitcher.
Smith-Shawver was removed from the game in the third inning one batter after taking a Bryson Stott line drive off the ankle. Initially, Smith-Shawver told the Braves' staff that he was OK to stay in the game. But after Trea Turner flew out to deep left field, that was it for Smith-Shawver.
Yet, it didn't appear that the ankle was the concern at all. While speaking to Braves manager Brian Snitker and the training staff, Smith-Shawver appeared to say he felt a "pop" in his arm.
The Braves hadn't officially commented on the injury, but Braves beat writer Mark Bowman echoed the concerns about a pop in the pitcher's elbow.
In that at-bat against Turner, Smith-Shawver's velocity dropped to 94 mph after throwing 98.7 mph a few pitches earlier. He was also seen shaking his hand, which isn't a good sign.
Let's hope the Braves rookie avoided a setback, but the initial reaction wasn't encouraging at all.

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