Braves’ Cabrera set for final steps in rehab assignment

Braves reliever Mauricio Cabrera could be activated by the Braves in about a week if the final steps of his injury-rehab assignment go as planned. (Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com)

Credit: Curtis Compton

Credit: Curtis Compton

Braves reliever Mauricio Cabrera could be activated by the Braves in about a week if the final steps of his injury-rehab assignment go as planned. (Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com)

MILWAUKEE – The Braves’ bullpen could welcome back a triple-digit fastball in about one week.

Young flamethrower Mauricio Cabrera, who has been on the disabled list since experiencing elbow tightness late in spring training, is in what should be the final steps in his injury rehabilitation assignment.

Cabrera, whose 100.2-mph average fastball velocity was the second-highest in the majors, was scheduled to throw two innings for the high Single-A Florida Fire Frogs on Friday, then move his rehab assignment to Triple-A Gwinnett for a two-inning appearance Tuesday, Braves manager Brian Snitker said.

“Then after that I think the plan is back-to-back (appearances),” Snitker said.

Cabrera could have that final test of consecutive appearances in minor league games late next week, then be activated by the Braves soon after if things go smoothly.