bravesnumberone
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Even with the understanding we could stand pat as is with regression at short and a defensive (and likely offensive) black hole in LF, and pivot at the trade deadline as needed, accomplishing the team's goals will depend on a whole lot going right:
•TDA managing to stay healthy again, or we're staring at Ozuna and Rosario both being in the lineup every day.
•Olson and Riley avoiding prolonged slumps.
•Albies getting back closer to where he was before his down, injury-shortened 2022.
•Acuña playing at or closer to the MVP level he was at pre-ACL (and staying healthy).
•Harris avoiding a sophomore slump and performing better against LHP.
•starting pitching staying healthy
•a couple of nice surprises in the bullpen to balance any regression/injury that we'll likely experience.
A lot of this would need to happen anyway, but they're all of added importance when we're poised to start the year with uncertainty at short and LF.
All of this to say, the roster still needs work, and AA is not an idiot. Nor is it his style to neglect that. There are options available, and I expect he'll make another couple moves.
•TDA managing to stay healthy again, or we're staring at Ozuna and Rosario both being in the lineup every day.
•Olson and Riley avoiding prolonged slumps.
•Albies getting back closer to where he was before his down, injury-shortened 2022.
•Acuña playing at or closer to the MVP level he was at pre-ACL (and staying healthy).
•Harris avoiding a sophomore slump and performing better against LHP.
•starting pitching staying healthy
•a couple of nice surprises in the bullpen to balance any regression/injury that we'll likely experience.
A lot of this would need to happen anyway, but they're all of added importance when we're poised to start the year with uncertainty at short and LF.
All of this to say, the roster still needs work, and AA is not an idiot. Nor is it his style to neglect that. There are options available, and I expect he'll make another couple moves.
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