bravesnumberone
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80 days until pitchers and catchers report. Today would be a great day for AA to add a high caliber starting pitcher to the roster.
There was a measure of arrogance in the manner that Anthopoulos approached last off-season. Arcia ran out of horseshoes and we were left with the worst hitter in MLB manning the SS position. Things maybe look different if Profar doesn't get caught sniffing metaphorical performance enhancing glue and there isn't the avalanche of pitching injuries, but a lot of significant assumptions were made and there was no back-up plan when one was clearly needed.I agree and assumed AA saw the flawed roster last year with starters being a huge risk and the pen down minter and JJ. Plus the lack of depth at any position along with ASScia being the starter. Yet he didn’t also anything except watch a team flounder for several months.
100%. You could make a strong argument that the best allocation of the remaining resources should be spent exclusively on pitchingActing like this isn’t the riskiest collection of arms to make up a rotation on any contender is also a problem.
Sale can get hurt falling on grass or sneezing.
Schwelly literally had a broken elbow.
Strider didn’t recover any velocity as the season progressed.
Waldrep is the classic sophomore slump candidate.
Lopez is coming off multiple arm injuries, including injuries to his shoulder, and pitched 3 innings.
Holmes is on the classic “delay TJS” path.
Yep and with that much risk there's no way you could get enough quality options in case 25 repeats itself. I do feel better right now about the depth than I did last year. Chris Bassitt seems like the short term Charlie Morton type AA loves.Acting like this isn’t the riskiest collection of arms to make up a rotation on any contender is also a problem.
Sale can get hurt falling on grass or sneezing.
Schwelly literally had a broken elbow.
Strider didn’t recover any velocity as the season progressed.
Waldrep is the classic sophomore slump candidate.
Lopez is coming off multiple arm injuries, including injuries to his shoulder, and pitched 3 innings.
Holmes is on the classic “delay TJS” path.
Not saying you’re wrong, but you can really identify the worst case scenario for every one of our pitchers. Odds are that some of those things will happen, but hopefully more of them won’t.Acting like this isn’t the riskiest collection of arms to make up a rotation on any contender is also a problem.
Sale can get hurt falling on grass or sneezing.
Schwelly literally had a broken elbow.
Strider didn’t recover any velocity as the season progressed.
Waldrep is the classic sophomore slump candidate.
Lopez is coming off multiple arm injuries, including injuries to his shoulder, and pitched 3 innings.
Holmes is on the classic “delay TJS” path.
If we are actually penny pinching, I'm not a fan. But last year was an outlier. Dude has been great nearly every year since 2020
Here we go again.
Hoping Hefner can fix him because he was awful last year.
Good, I hated watching nimmo run to 1b after the walk we give him 4 times a series
That makes 2 of us. The CBA could change a lot of things but teams would have to be grandfathered in to what was already done prior.The Braves knew they needed to reset the tax last season. They knew it a year ago and they knew it two and three years ago. Today, they know they don’t need to reset it for this season and may not need to reset it ever again. I’ll be stunned if they don’t go over the first tax bracket before opening day.
I actually take this as a good sign for payroll being as high as we all hope it is.
Here we go again.
Hoping Hefner can fix him because he was awful last year.