Braves put Spencer Schwellenbach on 60-day IL due to elbow - ESPN
Spencer Schwellenbach is expected to miss significant time because of inflammation in his pitching elbow, the latest injury setback for the Atlanta Braves right-hander.
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Spencer Schwellenbach is expected to miss significant time because of inflammation in his pitching elbow, the latest injury setback for the Atlanta Braves right-hander.
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