I'm not scared ****less of the Nats. But you never know what can happen in a season. Nats could get a ton of bounces their way and our head to head could flip. Nats won a lot of games 2 years ago and still have largely the same team as then.
I think it's fair to say the Braves and the Nats are both great teams who're barring something crazy both gonna be in the playoffs. Braves were better last year, Nats were better in 2012. That's really about as simple as you can make it.
I hope your right, but frankly you're just like all of Nats nation last year...overconfident. When we made up ground on them last year because we were some better than we were the year before, but mostly it was on them because they didn't hit the first 3/4 of the season. Do you remember how it was before Galvine's departure? The Braves went out every night with a pitcher capable of putting up a zero. The Braves won 3 of 5 consistently and thus a whole bunch of division titles. The Nats have gone out added Fister to Overratedburg and Co., there is not a soft spot in that rotation. There is no way the Braves can match that with this rotation.
I have two fears for 2014. One that Fredi will cost us an important game when it matters, and two that Gattis will join Uggla and BJ (assuming they don't improve) to form 3 bhos in the lineup. I don't think we can overcome the latter.
Why do people think Gattis won't hit? He was better than McCann last year. He and Chris Johnson were the only two Braves to hit in the playoffs. There's no reason to think Gattis won't at least repeat what he did in 2013. Here, get educated.
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You mean LaRoche who overachieved similar to Chris Johnson.
What they lost in Werth they'd more than make up with a healthy Harper.
Nats lineup is very strong with Harper, Werth, Zimmerman, Desmond, Rendon, Ramos, LaRoche, and Span are all above average hitters or better. LaRoche is the only one likely at his position who's below average.
Pitching wise they have Strasburg, Fister, Gio, and Zimmerman all great starters. In the BP they have Raffy, Clippard, and Storen. Nationals across the board have a strong team just like us.
Why be concerned about Gattis? His plate discipline is a big one.
Last year he walked a bad 5.5% and Kd 21.2% only really positive for him was his awesome .237 iso. If he maintains his numbers from last year he's about a 2.5 fWAR catcher, worse than what Mac did in only 2/3 of a season. His 110 wRC+ wasn't anything special. He could be better, he could be worse, he could be the same. There's tons of ways to go. He has lots of issues with his approach he could Francoeur out of hitting for all we know.
Even if he is just the same the drop off from McCann to him isn't enough to consider him a blackhole and put him in the same league is what Uggla and B.J. did last year.
Whose in the Nationals bullpen these days? Is Storen still giong to have weeks of absolute suckage? Is Clippard going to blow a bunch of games for them? What else do they have?
We only play the Nats a handful of times. Us ripping a player is only part of it for the season.
And Span is above average. He has a 103 wRC+ for his career. That's above average.
Basically you just confimred what I said, that Nats have an across the board above average offense.
Raffy.
Did you not see the numbers I posted? Only one time in the last 4 years has Span had a wRC+ above 100 and that year he barely made the cut at 105.
Every year he slowly gets less effective. I think he could be a potential big issue this year.