Southcack77
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We would also need to do that on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Not having the DH weakens our team from both an offensive and defensive standpoint.
Ultimately, I guess it is how we define dramatically . I would say we stay on par with maybe a slight edge up because of pitching. I also think we might have a surprise prospect or two step up big this year. But you can’t really project those surprises.
The lack of the DH hurts all NL teams offensively. You'd have to figure out how much it hurts Atlanta as opposed to other teams to really have a sense of what it means.
I personally think the upgrade in the rotation is a hell of a lot bigger than any Atlanta specific downgrade in offense and the pen. But that's about as good as the health and effectiveness of the players involved.
Still, it is hard to see how a rotation that has Morton, Smyly, Soroka, Anderson, plus more experience for Wright and Wilson, for a full season isn't better than the crap the Braves put out there for much of the season last year.
Bullpens are funny things. I think the Braves are two relievers worse than last season, but you never really know what reclamation project pops or who is more or less effective than the year before. No one probably saw Matzek coming.