Braves pitcher AJ Smith-Shawver will have surgery on his elbow next week, the organization confirmed on Thursday. The extent of the procedure — whether he undergoes Tommy John surgery or gets an internal brace similar to teammate Spencer Strider — remains unknown.

Smith-Shawver suffered the injury, which was later revealed to be a torn ulnar collateral ligament, on May 29 against the Phillies. He exited the game in the third inning after feeling a pop in his elbow, and an MRI later confirmed the team’s initial fear.

The injury caused a premature ending to a promising season for Smith-Shawver, as the 22-year-old had a 3-2 record with a 3.86 ERA over nine starts. His impressive start to the season, a 2.33 ERA with 40 strikeouts and 17 walks in his first seven outings, earned him a place in the Braves’ rotation.

If Smith-Shawver undergoes Tommy John surgery, his recovery time should be 12-18 months. An internal brace procedure, such as the one Strider underwent in 2024, typically takes pitchers one year to return from.

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