Braves’ First Baseman Matt Olson Diagnosed with Chronic Illness, Doctor Confirms
October 20, 2024 – Atlanta, GA — Atlanta Braves star first baseman Matt Olson has been diagnosed with a chronic illness, his doctor confirmed in a statement earlier today. The 30-year-old slugger, who had a stellar 2024 season with the Braves, is facing a health condition that will require long-term management, raising concerns about his future in Major League Baseball.
Dr. Emily Carson, Olson’s physician, announced the diagnosis but did not disclose specific details about the illness. “Matt is currently dealing with a chronic condition that, while not life-threatening, will require ongoing treatment and close monitoring. He is under excellent care, and we are optimistic about managing the disease effectively,” Dr. Carson said in her statement.
This news comes as a shock to fans and teammates alike, as Olson showed no signs of health struggles during the Braves’ recent playoff run.
Known for his powerful bat and strong defensive play, Olson has been a key figure for Atlanta since joining the team in 2022, after a successful stint with the Oakland Athletics.
Olson himself has not yet spoken publicly about his diagnosis, but sources close to the first baseman say he is focused on his health and remains committed to his baseball career. The Braves organization released a brief statement in support of Olson: “Matt has been a tremendous leader and player for this team, and our thoughts are with him as he navigates this new challenge. We are confident he will receive the best care possible and continue to be a valued part of our team.”
Olson had an outstanding 2024 season, hitting over 50 home runs and leading the National League in RBIs, helping the Braves secure another playoff appearance. His leadership both on and off the field has made him a fan favorite in Atlanta, and news of his diagnosis has sparked an outpouring of support from fans, teammates, and fellow athletes.
It remains unclear how this diagnosis will impact Olson’s playing career.
While the Braves have not given any indication that Olson will need to take a leave of absence, there may be changes in his availability depending on how his treatment progresses.
Olson’s agent, Scott Boras, emphasized that his client is determined to keep playing as long as he is able. “Matt is one of the toughest and most dedicated athletes I’ve ever worked with. His focus right now is on his health, but he’s also committed to continuing his career at the highest level. We will take it day by day.”
The Braves, who are looking to build on their success in the coming seasons, will be closely monitoring Olson’s condition. Manager Brian Snitker expressed his support for Olson, saying, “Matt is a warrior on and off the field. We’ll give him all the support he needs, and we’re here for him no matter what. His well-being comes first.”
As Olson begins his treatment, fans across the baseball community are rallying behind him, offering their thoughts and prayers. Whether or not Olson will be able to continue his dominant play remains to be seen, but his fighting spirit and dedication to the game are clear.
More details about Olson’s condition and his playing future are expected in the coming weeks as his medical team monitors his progress.