1. R. Acuna (R) RF
2. Matt Olson (L) 1B
3. Austin Riley (R) 3B
4. T. d'Arnaud (R) C
5. Michael Harris II (L) CF
6. Vaughn Grissom (R) SS
7. Eddie Rosario (L) LF
8. Marcell Ozuna (R) DH
9. Orlando Arcia (R) 2B
1. R. Acuna (R) RF
2. Matt Olson (L) 1B
3. Austin Riley (R) 3B
4. T. d'Arnaud (R) C
5. Michael Harris II (L) CF
6. Vaughn Grissom (R) SS
7. Eddie Rosario (L) LF
8. Marcell Ozuna (R) DH
9. Orlando Arcia (R) 2B
buck75 (03-05-2023)
Any updates on luplow and soroka?
Olson with a bomb off a tough LHP.
This yankee catcher can’t throw at all.
Rosario looked completely lost vs the same LHP.
I think Olson is gonna go off this year. He’s gonna be comfortable in his new location after a year and I really think he refound his swing at the end of the year. Big year
Hudson2 (03-05-2023)
Acuna going to retake mantle of best in game.
Natural Immunity Croc
I can’t wait to analyze which hitters benefited most from the shift ban a couple months into the season.
Maybe the braves will start the season well this year instead of digging a big hole
Riley has looked locked in the last 2 games.
Coppy
Harris looked pretty good there vs a tough LHP. If he can improve that awful .643 OPS vs them to something closer to .750 it will be huge.
Give Olson the 34 point bump in BA on grounders the league saw between shifted and standard defense, and his 178 grounders would have produced 6 more singles.
I’m not sure that’s the type of improvements folks are expecting. Hopefully we see something like 100 point bump in BA on grounders for some hitters.
Last edited by Enscheff; 03-05-2023 at 02:12 PM.
Anderson’s breaking stuff doesn’t look good at all, but the heater is working up in the zone.