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Braves’ Ha-Seong Kim Set for Thursday Sim Game, Rehab Likely Within Two Weeks

The standard 20-day rehab window points to a mid-to-late May return.

Overview

  • Manager Walt Weiss said Kim has been taking live batting practice and is slated for a simulated game Thursday, April 23, with a minor-league rehab stint possible within one to two weeks.
  • Under MLB rules, position players can spend up to 20 days on rehab assignments, which lines up a realistic target for Kim to rejoin Atlanta in mid to late May if he clears each step.
  • Most outlets report Kim tore a tendon in his right middle finger and had surgery in mid-January, while one report cites a broken wrist from a fall on ice, so accounts of the original injury differ even as his timeline advances.
  • Mauricio Dubón has handled most of the shortstop work with strong early results and Jorge Mateo has filled in at times, and Kim is expected to reclaim the primary role once he is cleared.
  • Kim re-signed for one year at $20 million in December after an injury-hit 2025, so his return would add a proven defender and steady bat to a lineup that has leaned on depth to start the season.