I demand an explanation from all those posters who said there was no chance we would have a better offense than last year. Has hell frozen over? What's the deal everyone?
And kudos to KJ for putting together a nice little career. Hard to believe it's been 10 seasons.
That's 1 year of a regressing Heyward and an 8th inning reliever who visits the DL on a yearly basis, in exchange for 4 years of a young, promising starter that 2 years ago was the best pitching prospect in baseball and we also got a AA pitcher with a good amount of potential as well. We fleeced the Cards, and it really isn't an argument. Other GMs reportedly believe we fleeced the Cards as well
One might even say he's the best swinging Johnson on the club these days.
I don't expect this offense to continue. I don't expect AJ or KJ to hit like this. I do expect the pitching to get better. At least Tehran and Wood.
I said at the beginning of the year that this could be a year where 87 wins division. I still think there is enough talent in the division that 3-4 teams could be in the low 80s.
We will see.
Pitching - Defense and Contact hitting travels
Yes, indeed. He was one of my favorite Braves back in the day and it's nice to see him doing so well. One might even say he's the best swinging Johnson on the club these days.
This is a pretty likable team, IMO. I like what Gomes and KJ bring to the park every day. Another guy I really appreciate is Cameron Maybin. Every shot of him on the bench, even when he wasn't starting, he's looked positive, smiling and engaged in the game, genuinely congratulating his teammates, et al. He's seemed like he's happy to be here and be contributing to the team. That's not to be taken for granted, considering that he came up as a top prospect and is cashing some pretty big checks. He's been able to handle being a role player on a mediocre team, and is making the most of his opportunity to get on the field.
Re: Maybin. There isn't any reason not to believe that he can't be a contributor. If he can somehow be a 2-3 WAR player then thats going to make the Kimbrel trade a tremendous success, even if Wisler doesn't end up working out.
Re: Maybin. There isn't any reason not to believe that he can't be a contributor. If he can somehow be a 2-3 WAR player then thats going to make the Kimbrel trade a tremendous success, even if Wisler doesn't end up working out.
Walden's on the DL more than he's healthy the last year.
It's funny that with him pitching like an ACE and stepping up tonight and giving our bullpen a rest, you'd rather keep taking digs at Heyward.
Only funny since if the tables were turned and Heyward was performing like KJ (or even Markakis) and Miller had a 4.50 ERA and couldn't consistently give us more than 5 innings the Heyward crowd would be cackling quite a bit louder.