Braves’ Catcher Sean Murphy To Miss Remainder Of Season Due To Hip Injury
The Atlanta Braves have announced that catcher Sean Murphy will miss the remainder of the 2025 MLB season after being diagnosed with a right hip labral tear. This injury, which has been a recurring issue for Murphy over the past three years, will require surgical intervention. The procedure is scheduled to be performed by Dr. Thomas Byrd in Nashville.
Braves president Alex Anthopoulos expressed optimism regarding Murphy's recovery, suggesting that he could return without restrictions for spring training and potentially rejoin the 26-man roster next season. Murphy, 30, has faced injury challenges since his All-Star debut with the Braves in 2023. Despite hitting 16 home runs this season, his performance declined late in the year, culminating in a .199 batting average.
In Murphy's absence, rookie catcher Drake Baldwin is expected to assume a more prominent role. Baldwin has demonstrated impressive power, recording 15 home runs and 63 RBIs in 106 games this season. Additionally, veteran catcher Sandy Leon has been promoted from Triple-A Gwinnett to provide support as the Braves embark on a series against the Chicago Cubs.
The Braves are currently leading the National League East division, and the team is hopeful that Baldwin and Leon can maintain the high standards set by Murphy behind the plate. The Braves' pitching staff, which has been instrumental in their success this season, will rely on the new catching duo to continue their strong performances.
As the Braves navigate the remainder of the season without Murphy, the team's depth and resilience will be tested. Fans and analysts alike will be closely watching to see how Baldwin and Leon adapt to the increased responsibilities and whether the Braves can maintain their competitive edge in the division race.