JohnAdcox
Brian Jordan's New BFF
1.) Despite frequent rumors, the Braves will disappoint is all and make no additions to the outfield next season. we will all be beyond frustrated, but be pleasantly surprised, although not bowled over, by the production we see over the course of the season.
2.) Michael Bourn will not be a Brave at the trading deadline. He may well not be a Brave on opening day. He will have a profound impact on Mallex Smith during spring training.
3.) Mallex Smith will be our starting center fielder by the end of June. In July, we will be frustrated and calling him a bust. Even TheThe. By August, we’ll be delighted.
4.) Swisher and Maybin will fill in adequately in left until 2017. The speed and contact approach will actually work.
5.) The Braves will attempt to upgrade significantly at either third or second (with Olivera playing the other) and at catcher. They will succeed at one or the other. They will succeed at both by 2017. The upgrade at second or third will be especially important, because if the upgrade is at third, it will mostly be a power hitter. If at second, it will likely be a speed/contact guy. That choice will be a major factor in solidifying the core identity of the team. I am hoping for the latter.
6.) Despite number 5, above, Jace will still see plenty of playing time. His play will look much better as a utility guy.
7.) The Braves will resign Kelly Johnson for two years. Despite his surprisingly good and consistent play, the third year option will not vest.
8.) The Braves will sign two bullpen pieces. Both will be solid but not spectacular.
9.) The Braves will not trade a significant starting pitching piece before the 2016 season begins. They will build value and evaluate before making a move before 2017.
10.) The Braves will sign two starting pitchers. One will make us nod slowly and say, “Okay. That’s solid. That makes sense. Didn’t think of that, but okay.” The other will be a blockbuster.
11.) The Braves will win at least 20 more games next season.
2.) Michael Bourn will not be a Brave at the trading deadline. He may well not be a Brave on opening day. He will have a profound impact on Mallex Smith during spring training.
3.) Mallex Smith will be our starting center fielder by the end of June. In July, we will be frustrated and calling him a bust. Even TheThe. By August, we’ll be delighted.
4.) Swisher and Maybin will fill in adequately in left until 2017. The speed and contact approach will actually work.
5.) The Braves will attempt to upgrade significantly at either third or second (with Olivera playing the other) and at catcher. They will succeed at one or the other. They will succeed at both by 2017. The upgrade at second or third will be especially important, because if the upgrade is at third, it will mostly be a power hitter. If at second, it will likely be a speed/contact guy. That choice will be a major factor in solidifying the core identity of the team. I am hoping for the latter.
6.) Despite number 5, above, Jace will still see plenty of playing time. His play will look much better as a utility guy.
7.) The Braves will resign Kelly Johnson for two years. Despite his surprisingly good and consistent play, the third year option will not vest.
8.) The Braves will sign two bullpen pieces. Both will be solid but not spectacular.
9.) The Braves will not trade a significant starting pitching piece before the 2016 season begins. They will build value and evaluate before making a move before 2017.
10.) The Braves will sign two starting pitchers. One will make us nod slowly and say, “Okay. That’s solid. That makes sense. Didn’t think of that, but okay.” The other will be a blockbuster.
11.) The Braves will win at least 20 more games next season.