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Bryce Elder of the Atlanta Braves has allowed just one run in 23.1 innings over four starts this season, ranking among the top pitchers alongside Shohei Ohtani. His current performance marks a significant peak in his career, showcasing increased confidence compared to previous seasons.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 15: Bryce Elder #55 of the Atlanta Braves pitches against the Miami Marlins in the first inning at Truist Park on April 15, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. All players are wearing the number 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson Day. (Photo by Brett Davis/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Bryce Elder has made four starts and given up a grand total of one (1) run so far across four starts and 23.1 innings of work. Thatās it ā thatās the stat. As of now, there are only three pitchers who are ahead of Elder on the leaderboard and one of them is Shohei Ohtani. I bet you never thought youād see those two guys in the same stratosphere, now did you?
Yet, here we are: Itās real and so far itās been spectacular for Bryce Elder, who has stormed out of the gates to what is certainly one of the best stretches of his career so far. Heās scaled similar peaks over the course of his career but heās certainly experienced his fair share of valleys as well. 2023 comes to mind when it comes to the peak for Elder, which is when he pitched his way into the All-Star Game during that season. The valleys have been covered in excruciating detail as well.
So while this is certainly a pleasant surprise, weāve also been here with Elder before. The big question is whatās so different about the peak heās currently on now and the peaks that heās experienced in the past. I asked Elder about how he feels now compared to 2023 and itās clear that heās got a bit more confidence in his arsenal as a pitcher.
āI feel a little bit more complete,ā answered Elder. āI think that year I just had however many starts where I was just executing pitches when I needed to ā getting to a certain count and making the pitch. I feel a little bit more complete [now], I have more weapons and Iām going to try and keep it going.ā
Bryce Elder has made four starts in 2026, giving up only one run in 23.1 innings pitched.
Bryce Elder is currently ranked among the top pitchers in the league, with only three pitchers ahead of him, one of whom is Shohei Ohtani.
In 2023, Bryce Elder pitched his way into the All-Star Game, marking a peak in his career.
Elder has expressed increased confidence in his pitching arsenal this season, contributing to his exceptional performance.

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Indeed, Elder has been working a cutter into his arsenal and while itās not the pitch that heās been using to put away batters, heās used it as a solid complimentary pitch aside from his usual arsenal. Heās also gone back to relying more on his slider instead of primarily sticking with the sinker and thatās gone a long way towards helping as well. Heading into Wednesdayās action, Bryce Elder had thrown the slider 93 times (according to StatCast) and opposing batters had only hit .083 against it with an xBA of .091.
His sinker had been getting knocked around a bit (to the tune of a .412 BA and a .338 xBA) but heās used it to great effect as a Put Away pitch at 45.5 percent and a whiff rate of 27 percent. Heās getting a 28 percent whiff rate and a 32.1 Put Away percentage on the slider and his four-seamer has also gotten more effective with a whiff rate of 23.1 and a Put Away percentage of 25 percent. Itās nearly night and day compared to the numbers that he was getting on those pitches when he was spending 2024 and 2025 trying to get back to where he was in 2023.
Walt Weiss was asked by the media about Elderās stuff so far and itās clear that heās noticed that the entire arsenal is working well for him right now. Elder stated earlier that he felt more ācompleteā and Weiss seemed to echo that thought in his remarks.
āItās all his pitches, really,ā stated Weiss. āHis secondary stuff is better. His slider is a really underrated pitch and when you go back to his first year when he made the All-Star team, youād see a lot of hitters swing and bounce sliders, they just didnāt see his slider. I think heās got that slider back again. Heās getting a lot of swing-and-miss on it. Heās getting some takes on it. They just donāt see it very well. Heās got the cutter to add to the arsenal.ā
āHe had it once upon a time but he brought it back and itās a good pitch for him,ā continued Weiss. āHe compliments the changeup really well and the changeupās gotten better. All of his stuff has ticked upā¦Heās got three different fastballs: The two-seam, the four-seam and the cutter. It makes it difficult on a hitter when youāve got three different fastballs and the other stuff is working too, so heās throwing the ball really well.ā
One thing thatās left to ponder now is just how long this is going to last for Bryce Elder. If youāre a believer in the Greg Maddux effect and the other changes that heās made then thereās no reason to think that this couldnāt be the start of a major bounce-back season for Elder. Again, heās experienced this type of form int he past where he was getting results and getting guys out at a very high rate. The difference now is that he appears to be a bit more confident in his stuff and his command ā the days of waiting for a hanging slider from Elder to get hit to the moon by an opposing pitcher appear to be done for now, at least.
Again, thereās going to come a time when Elder will return to a valley and go through a rough patch. It happens to all pitchers and itās just a part of baseball. The hope going forward is that weāll no longer see Elder fall into a category of being an enigma ā someone whoās go the capability to be a reliable pitcher but canāt quite seem to harness it on a regular basis. If we start seeing a less enigmatic version of Bryce Elder going forward, that should hopefully turn into a more reliable version of Elder as well.
Either way, itās certainly been a pleasant surprise to see Elder start off his season on such a strong note. The starting rotation was a big question mark coming into this season and while weāre still in the early portion of this particular campaign, weāre getting closer to some of those question marks turning into periods. Itād certainly be huge if the ultimate question mark known as Bryce Elder ended up becoming a steady presence in the rotation rather than a source of frustration. Weāll see what happens!