Braves third baseman Austin Riley out after undergoing season-ending abdominal surgery

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Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley is out for the rest of the year after undergoing season-ending surgery, the team announced Thursday. Riley, who has been out since Aug. 4, has been on IL twice this season with a lower abdominal strain.

The Braves announced that Riley had "core injury surgery" in Philadelphia on Thursday. Atlanta expects him to return in 2026 for spring training.

Riley landed on IL for the second time this year during the MLB Speedway Classic between the Braves and the Cincinnati Reds. The third baseman stretched to tag out Elly De La Cruz at home plate, before leaving the game with an apparent injury.

Atlanta went on to win 4-2 in the game, which was delayed a full day due to rain. Even with the rain, the match set a record for tickets sold.

Riley had only just returned from his first stint on IL due to a lower abdominal strain, which kept him out for two weeks before returning on July 25. The 28-year-old infielder appeared to have re-aggravated the injury during the Speedway Classic.

Riley played in 102 games this season, posting a .260/.309/.428 stat line in that time. He had 108 hits, 54 runs and 16 home runs in the injury-shortened season.

The Braves have slipped to 58-69 and are currently sitting fourth in the NL East. But things are starting to look up a bit in Atlanta: The team has won eight of its last 10 and is doing its best to reclaim some momentum as the season winds down. The Braves take on the New York Mets, who are second in the division, this weekend.

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