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Former Yankee Gio UrshelaNew York Post
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Riley joins Spencer Strider (elbow surgery) and Ronald Acuña Jr. ( ACL tear) as Atlanta standouts who won’t be seen on the field again this season .
Riley was an All-Star in 2022 and 2023 and owned a783 OPS in 110 games before going down.
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