The point is they are better than their replacements, so their absence means fewer runs. Well except for Neck, but his absence still forces the bench to be shorter.
Both offenses are good with no real advantage on either side
The point is they are better than their replacements, so their absence means fewer runs. Well except for Neck, but his absence still forces the bench to be shorter.
There is a more optimistic take on the Braves. Their record at the end of May was 30-27, with a run differential of zero. Their record since is 56-27 with a +98 run differential. The most identifiable difference is Donaldson turning it on after a slow start. I'm pretty confident in asserting the real Donaldson is closer to the one we've been seeing the last few months. Also the pen has improved since the trade deadline. This team since end of May has been pretty close to elite. Not quite on par with the Astros and Dodgers, but pretty close. I think there is a case to be made we are the third best team in the majors going into the post-season.
So yes, we've had a significant amount of luck. But also this team (as currently constructed) is better than a true talent .560 team.
There is a more optimistic take on the Braves. Their record at the end of May was 30-27, with a run differential of zero. Their record since is 56-27 with a +98 run differential. The most identifiable difference is Donaldson turning it on after a slow start. I'm pretty confident in asserting the real Donaldson is closer to the one we've been seeing the last few months. Also the pen has improved since the trade deadline. This team since end of May has been pretty close to elite. Not quite on par with the Astros and Dodgers, but pretty close. I think there is a case to be made we are the third best team in the majors going into the post-season.
So yes, we've had a significant amount of luck. But also this team (as currently constructed) is better than a true talent .560 team.
This. And to add to that, we started the year with half of our rotation on the DL and since opening day, we've had like a 80 percent turnover in the BP due to either injuries or declining performance.
It's easy to forget how many poor performances we got this year from our pitching. That's not even including losing our closer Vizcaino after 4 games. We got 4 starts each from Newcomb, Wright and Wilson, the majority of which were poor. Touki was pretty bad. Winkler was very bad. Biddle was very bad. Minter was very bad. Carle was very bad. Venters was horrendous. Even Sobotka has a 5+ ERA. We somehow even survived Jackson's 7 blown saves. Kevin Gausman started 16 games for us and ended with an ERA over 6!!!
According to MLB.com's Jon Morosi, there is "increasing speculation in the industry" that Stephen Strasburg will opt out of his contract with the Nationals after this season.
Strasburg would be leaving four years and $100 million on the table, but he could probably come close to doubling that monetary figure on a market that will be light on upper-tier free agents. The 31-year-old right-hander is 16-5 with a 3.47 ERA, 1.039 WHIP, and 215/43 K/BB ratio through 179 innings (28 starts) this season. Morosi also suggests that Strasburg and his agent Scott Boras could leverage the opt-out possibility into a new long-term deal with Washington
Opt out clauses are gold for players. Heads I win. Tails you lose.
Remember when fools used to argue that opt outs were actually good for teams because players would just magically opt out as soon as the team no longer wanted them?
Not saying opt outs are always good. But him opting out might be good for the sand fleas. Not Paying a 31 year old pitcher with numerous injuries another 100 million over 4 years could be a blessing in disguise. Let another team pony up more money for Stras decline years.
Remember when fools used to argue that opt outs were actually good for teams because players would just magically opt out as soon as the team no longer wanted them?
LOL...there it is.
LOL...there it is.
There what is? Not thinking stras will age well. I want no part of him for 25 million per going into age 32, 33, 34 and 35.
There what is? Not thinking stras will age well. I want no part of him for 25 million per going into age 32, 33, 34 and 35.
Then if MLB teams agree with you his market rate won't be higher than his current deal, and he won't opt out.
It's literally the same discussion every time opt outs get mentioned haha.
Then if MLB teams agree with you his market rate won't be higher than his current deal, and he won't opt out.
It's literally the same discussion every time opt outs get mentioned haha.
Technically he's getting paid only 15 million per year during those years since most of that money is deferred between 2024-2030.