If Harris puts up a .763 OPS next year, we should be ecstatic.FG ZIPS projection for 2026
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2026 ZiPS Projections: Atlanta Braves
The 2026 Braves project a lot like the 2025 Braves did, just a little bit worse almost everywhere.blogs.fangraphs.com
I wouldn't say screwed but the margin for error is greatly diminished. We need more things to break right for us instead than years passed.Yup! If the Braves want to keep their contention window wide open, AA and ownership need to grow some balls and be more aggressive in adding real major-league talent rather than relying on internal depth that isn’t as strong as in past seasons. They need to spend and continue to develop, or Enscheff is absolutely right - we're screwed.
There might not be any money to spend because all the extensions are finally getting expensive, right as the players are getting injured/worse. Classic contention window closing stuff.Yup! If the Braves want to keep their contention window wide open, AA and ownership need to grow some balls and be more aggressive in adding real major-league talent rather than relying on internal depth that isn’t as strong as in past seasons. They need to spend and continue to develop, or Enscheff is absolutely right - we're screwed.
At some point you have to stop blaming things that happen over and over on "luck".I wouldn't say screwed but the margin for error is greatly diminished. We need more things to break right for us instead than years passed.
Yea… that’s the nightmare scenario. That team’s window closed so abruptly they didn’t even have much leftover to harvest for a quick rebuild.Braves might currently be the Phillies around 2012/2013.
Problem is if guys do suck again then we'll be strapped with Harris and Strider and Riley for awhile.Yea… that’s the nightmare scenario. That team’s window closed so abruptly they didn’t even have much leftover to harvest for a quick rebuild.
If this season goes south, I hope AA has the courage to tear it down.
If this season goes south, why should AA be the GM still?Yea… that’s the nightmare scenario. That team’s window closed so abruptly they didn’t even have much leftover to harvest for a quick rebuild.
If this season goes south, I hope AA has the courage to tear it down.
Something tells me they won’t due to relying so much on game/Battery revenue.Yea… that’s the nightmare scenario. That team’s window closed so abruptly they didn’t even have much leftover to harvest for a quick rebuild.
If this season goes south, I hope AA has the courage to tear it down.
Does the farm get gutted every year?They are gonna have to out spend some mistakes. Harris really needs to rebound. We need to stop gutting the farm every year to make a trade. We will need cheap guys like Ritchie, Caminiti, and Waldrep to balance everything out. We will know pretty quick next year if Strider is back by his velo.
I know it’s en vogue to hate in AA lately (and I agree he’s done a bad job since the Sale trade)If this season goes south, why should AA be the GM still?
All the more reason to tear it down. It’s easier to rebuild when you have bad contracts than it is to compete.Problem is if guys do suck again then we'll be strapped with Harris and Strider and Riley for awhile.
Yeah, that's not a fair criticism of AA at all. Other than the obviously stupid Contreras trade (which was so bad it can't be overstated), AA hasn't made a single mistake trading away prospects.Does the farm get gutted every year?
And that would bring up the bigger question: how is there suddenly no money when this franchise is a full-blown revenue machine? Nothing about the Braves or The Battery points to a cash shortage. If anything, the way this team performs, and the way The Battery prints money, should mean the exact opposite.There might not be any money to spend because all the extensions are finally getting expensive, right as the players are getting injured/worse. Classic contention window closing stuff.
We might need to wake up and smell the lack of flexibility.
I won't even pretend to know anything about the finances of a complex organization the Braves have become, which is basically a real estate developer now.And that would bring up the bigger question: how is there suddenly no money when this franchise is a full-blown revenue machine? Nothing about the Braves or The Battery points to a cash shortage. If anything, the way this team performs, and the way The Battery prints money, should mean the exact opposite.
At this point, having anything short of a top-5 payroll, especially after locking in so many long-term extensions, would be absurd and absolutely a fire-worthy offense.
I think Anthopoulos gets a couple more seasons to see if his extension strategy optimally works, but I agree that he might not be the guy to do a teardown. Coppolella deserves all the heat he gets for his hyperactivity and questionable ethics, but he moved a ton of stuff and did manage to get decent value long term on a number of deals in the fire sale.If this season goes south, why should AA be the GM still?
Riley and Olson are pretty big bat-only risks. Harris has major platoon concerns. Murphy is a catcher signed into his mid-30s. Acuna has had major knee surgery.
There is plenty of very real risk in these deals, and there is no way to change course. If this core doesn’t age well it’s not going to be pretty, and AA will be selling off the few parts that are playing well to kick start a pretty deep rebuild while the bad contracts expire.