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Atlanta Braves News: Ian Anderson update, offensive horrors and more

Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution provided a promising update on Atlanta Braves pitcher Ian Anderson, who underwent Tommy John surgery in April 2023.

The operation typically requires a recovery period of 12 to 18 months, so the start of rehabilitation may not be too far away.

Anderson had a forgettable 2021 in Atlanta and achieved huge success when the Braves won the Fall Classic. He has since declined and been traded between Triple-A and the major leagues. Hopefully, Anderson will return to his pre-injury stats and return to the starting rotation.

More Braves news:

Nothing was going right for the Braves in Baltimore, leading to a 4-0 loss Tuesday to the Orioles.

After missing a few games for undisclosed reasons, Nacho Alvarez is back in the lineup for Double-A Mississippi. More information in the weekly Braves Prospects report.

According to the transaction log, catcher Drake Baldwin has been promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett. The 23-year-old has 47 hits in 193 Double-A at-bats this season.

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The Kansas City Royals have placed outfielder Hunter Renfroe on the 10-day injured list with a broken toe. In a corresponding move, the club recalled former Brave Drew Waters.

The Chicago White Sox called up top pitcher Drew Thorpe. In his debut against the Seattle Mariners, Thorpe pitched five innings, allowed two runs, walked two and fanned four.

Two Cincinnati Reds players, Christian Encarnacion-Strand and Brandon Williamson, could each require season-ending surgery. Both will be evaluated in more detail in the coming days.

The Philadelphia Phillies have placed catcher JT Realmuto on the 10-day injured list due to knee soreness. This decision is retroactive to June 10. He will have knee surgery today and is expected to be out for a month.

The New York Mets activated catcher Francisco Alvarez from the injured list and designated Tomás Nido for assignment.