Agree. The Braves are 12 back in the wild card and would have to play > .600 ball to get to .500. So unless some unprecedented happens, the team will be done before October rolls around.Bandaid that should make the rest of the season a little more bearable, but won’t really make a difference.
Fedde was one that some were wanting in the offseason. I'm guessing Holmes is done for the year.
Surely this is his intro song right?
my dude this move is connected to the reality that the braves have exactly one major league starter on the roster and still unfortunately have to play 58 more gamesOn the surface it looks like a complete disconnected from reality move. However if we had money to use and they think they have a shot at resigning him for 26, where we’ll need to add 2 SP then it’s fine.
The entire season has been disconnected from reality so this move is in sync with that. Braves are walking a fine line to some extent. They have tried younger guys who weren't ready and the results have shown that. I think the Fedde move treads water and gives the team a starter who has had some success in the past (and was actually good in 2024). They want to at least put a representative team on the field. Whether the fans want that or not remains to be seen.On the surface it looks like a complete disconnected from reality move. However if we had money to use and they think they have a shot at resigning him for 26, where we’ll need to add 2 SP then it’s fine.
One would wonder.At some point are all these pitcher injuries no longer bad luck?
I’m not denying the premise, but you’d have to apply the same logical saw to the vaunted Doyers, if you’re going down that route of questioning.At some point are all these pitcher injuries no longer bad luck?