bravesfanforlife88
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I do think we lead MLB in quality starts over the past month, so the starting pitching at least hasn't been that bad. The bullpen is another question entirely, and Snitker's management of both starters (leaving them in too long) and relievers (putting them in the wrong situations) has undoubtedly made the pitching numbers worse.
I thought this thread was unrealistic at first, but we are 7 games out of the loss column behind a Mets team that is going to get Conforto, McNeil, Nimmo, Davis, Hunter, Carrasco, Betances, Jose Martinez, and potentially Syndegaard back this year. The fact that the gap has been widening despite them missing half of their lineup is...not a good sign. It shouldn't be a surprise if we are 12 games out in the loss column by July 1 as the Mets are getting healthier and we end up being sellers.
Agreed. We all know how we performed last season. This team has really hit rock bottom this season in terms of performance overall and has not really shown signs of being a playoff contender this season.
Yes we have just over 100 games left and anything can happen, but it has to happen soon. I just don't see it happening. I really do feel it all starts with Freeman. Not just his average, but he doesn't seem to be the normal Freddie Freeman that keeps the clubhouse on an even plane. He doesn't seem to be enjoying the game like he usually does. The bullpen has blown too many leads to count. Heredia, Adrianza, Contreras being forced into everyday starting rolls is definitely not ideal. Contreras being forced to learn on the fly has proven to be detrimental to the team. How many passed balls, wild pitches, or unforced errors has his defense lead to runs? I'm almost at the point i'd rather call up Jonathan Lucroy and let Contreras work on his craft in Gwinnett. Not bashing on him because I do think he will eventually be really good for a long time.