When Spencer Strider made his 2026 debut in Colorado at the start of Might, getting back from a left indirect muscle pressure, he made a definite declaration after giving up three runs on 4 hits whereas strolling a career-high 5 batters within the Braves’ 11-6 win.
“I don’t desire a participation trophy,” Strider stated.
Regardless of Strider strolling away unscathed with no-decision in opposition to the Rockies, the 2023 All-Star believed that he fell wanting his lofty requirements along with his comeback to a beleaguered Atlanta rotation that has confronted accidents and shifting construction on its technique to the perfect report within the Majors. Within the three begins since his return, Strider has pitched as if he’s acquired one thing to show. Over the previous 17 2/3 innings, he has allowed simply 4 runs (2.04 ERA), placing out 21 batters whereas strolling seven, notching a 0.85 WHIP throughout that stretch.
Small pattern sizes and slight pace bumps apart, there are encouraging indicators that assist the optimistic concept within the Braves’ group that Strider’s return will solely assist to bolster the membership’s employees. Forward of his fifth and ultimate begin in Might on Tuesday (6:45 p.m. ET, MLB.TV and TBS) — and his second profession outing at Fenway Park — right here some notes on the righty’s first month again on the mound:
He’s sporting an more and more various pitch combine
When Strider was the Majors’ sole 20-game winner in 2023, whereas main all pitchers with 281 strikeouts, the right-hander bowled down lineups with heavy four-seam fastball utilization. He threw the heater 58.9 % of the time with a median velocity of 97.2 mph, pairing it with a gentle weight loss program of sliders (33.8% utilization) that hummed together with an opposing batting common of .154. Nonetheless, that was three years and one UCL inner brace surgical procedure in the past. When he got here again and struggled, batters might reliably sit on one in every of his two essential pitches, neither of which had been very efficient. Working with a lowered fastball velocity and managing management points that surfaced in 2025, Strider is evolving to suit his new actuality.
In his first 4 begins in 2026, Strider is throwing his four-seam fastball lower than half of the time (48.3%, the bottom mark of his profession), with its velocity sitting nicely under his previous flamethrowing normal (95.3 mph, additionally the bottom mark of his profession). However he appears to have extra perception in his tertiary pitches, particularly his curveball and changeup, each of which have had their utilization improve in comparison with his ‘25 arsenal. Whereas being nearly fully deployed in opposition to left-handed hitters — Strider has solely thrown two changeups and 9 curveballs to right-handed batters, per Statcast — they’ve morphed into efficient instruments that opponents must respect at any level in an at-bat. Getting into Tuesday, Strider had but to permit successful on his changeup (31 pitches), with its whiff price at 69.2%, which might be the best of any pitch in any 12 months of his profession.
Strider might not name upon it as a lot — 27.1% use in his first 4 2026 appearances in comparison with a 35.3% mark in ‘25 — however his signature pitch from when he racked up 483 strikeouts from 2022-23 positive does nonetheless work. Opposing hitters are batting simply .067 in opposition to his slider, with an xBA that’s even decrease and a miniscule xwOBA as well (.198). It’s tied with the curveball as his most typical put-away pitch with 9 strikeouts.
It doesn’t appear to matter that the induced vertical break (IVB) on Strider’s slider has 3.6 inches of much less drop than the typical right-hander this season, or that its velocity hovers round an identical mark to that of essentially the most irritating 12 months of his profession in 2025. What’s encouraging is that the slider appears adept at each lacking barrels (16.7% hard-hit price) and bats as an entire (48.8% whiff price), particularly contemplating that it has been his bread-and-butter since he broke onto the scene in ‘22.
Opposing groups in Might have stacked their lineups in opposition to Strider with lefties, with 53 of his 82 plate appearances coming in opposition to left-handed hitters. Strider’s treatment? Pound pitches into their again foot. And it’s been remarkably efficient to this point.
In line with Statcast, 25% of Strider’s pitches getting into Tuesday have landed exterior of the zone, within the decrease quadrant closest to the left-handed batter’s field. These pitches have produced a 70% whiff price, permitting only one hit whereas notching racking up eight strikeouts (essentially the most of any zone). Whereas it does contribute to the truth that he’s touchdown fewer pitches throughout the strike zone early on than in years previous (he’s walked two or extra batters in every of his first 4 begins), he’s getting hitters to chunk on his choices, which stands out as the clearest indicator that Strider could also be again.
In 2023, Strider’s chase price skyrocketed to 34.5%. In his much-maligned ‘25, that mark plummeted to twenty-eight.9. Up to now this season, his chase price sits at 29.4%, approaching the 30% plateau that’s become a white whale all through his profession.









