Melvin (B.J.) Upton, Jr. To Miss Rest Of Spring Training

Has Inflammation In Left Foot

  • Friday, February 27, 2015
Melvin Upton has a serious inflammation of his left foot.
Melvin Upton has a serious inflammation of his left foot.
photo by Tim Evearitt

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- After undergoing an MRI on Friday afternoon, Braves center fielder Melvin Upton Jr. learned that a left foot injury will sideline him throughout Spring Training and likely force him to spend the first few weeks of the regular season on the disabled list.

The MRI showed Upton is dealing with sesamoiditis (inflammation in the bone behind the ball of his foot). The veteran outfielder will spend the next two weeks in a short leg cast and then wear a walking boot for the following four to six weeks. If all goes according to plan with this timeline, he could resume baseball activities around the same time the Braves play their April 6 Opening Day game in Miami.

Upton was seen limping after completing his batting-practice session during Thursday's workout. When he returned to Champion Stadium still feeling discomfort on Friday, the Braves sent him to a nearby hospital for an X-ray that revealed the diagnosis that was confirmed by the MRI a few hours later.

With Upton sidelined, the Braves will now have to determine how to fill their void in center field. Todd Cunningham, Eury Perez, Zoilo Almonte and Eric Young Jr. are among the candidates that are already with the club at Spring Training.

This has certainly been an interesting week for Upton, who reported to camp on Monday and informed reporters that he wanted to drop his nickname (B.J.) in favor of his birth name (Melvin).

Though Upton said the decision to begin using his birth name was not in response to the struggles he has experienced over the past two seasons, there is reason for him to at least hope this season provides a fresh start.

Upton has batted .198 with 21 homers and a .593 OPS (lowest among all Major Leaguers with at least 1,000 plate appearances) since signing a five-year, $75.25 million deal with Atlanta before the 2013 season.

-- Source: MLB.com

Sports
Four Home Runs Propels #3 Tennessee To Run-Rule Win Over Belmont
Four Home Runs Propels #3 Tennessee To Run-Rule Win Over Belmont
  • 4/24/2024

Home runs from Zaida Puni , Kiki Milloy , Katie Taylor and Jamison Brockenbrough helped propel No. 3 Tennessee to a 9-1 run-rule victory over Belmont on Tuesday night at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. ... more

Chattanooga FC Travels To Atlanta United 2 For Midweek Matchup
  • 4/23/2024

Chattanooga FC (3-0-2D, 1SOW, 12 pts - 3rd in East, 1st in Southeast Division) travels to Atlanta United 2 (1-3-0D, 3 pts - 13th in East, 5th in Southeast Division) for the first of three head-to-heads ... more

Two Covenant Athletes Named Players of The Week
  • 4/23/2024

The Collegiate Conference of the South announced its weekly awards on Tuesday with two Covenant College student-athletes among the honorees. Ben Onufrock was named CCS Men's Tennis Player ... more