50PoundHead
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I'm curious why d'Arnaud is getting ABs.
I'm curious why d'Arnaud is getting ABs.
gtfoh with the trade talk as if we need to dump a 25 year old with talent that is signed long term
Well, this is good evidence of why fans would not make good GMs.
We suck this year, we're supposed to suck this year. It's still only May, so you need to either stop watching the team or figure out some way to watch that keeps you sane (I mainly tune in to watch our young pitchers).
Panic moves like rushing Swanson and blowing our wad on Jay F***in Bruce are a ticket to never-ending mediocrity.
All the Braves have done the last 2 years is trade young players with talent
Heyward
Upton
Kimbrel
Wood
Simmons
Gattis
Peraza
You forgot one...
...Stella!
.299 .397 .522 .920
You forgot one...
...Stella!
.299 .397 .522 .920
I agree. But I would add that I think we can have a .500 team next year and should strive to improve it. There are ways to do so that don't cannibalize from the future (except for having a lower position in the draft). We should for example avoid signing guys in the FA market that would cost us a pick or that would imply a large financial commitment during the time frame when we would want to have the funds to extent some of the younger guys coming up through the minors.
67 ABs certainly can't be thought of as a small simple size at all - he really ought to be their All-Star representative if you think about it. As a matter of fact, maybe he can backup Chase d'Arnaud since he's hitting .375/.468/.525/.993.
Yeah, I'm mystified as to how trading Julion would make us better in the short run.
If you've made it this far, you really have no choice other than to hold off on Swanson at this point - not until next season, but until the Super-Two cutoff. That said, something drastic needs to happen, beginning with releasing Aybar.
It's obvious that pretty much ANY offensive improvement will give this team a legitimate shot to win more games - they're "in" most of them now that the schedule has gotten a little more kind, and the pitching has been good enough to make them competitive if they could score 3-4 runs in most games. The young Pitchers are going to toss a clunker or two here and there, but that's part of the process. If Dansby goes on a tear for a couple weeks after the cutoff date, I'd promote him - until then, I'd tweak the lineup, pen, and rotation slightly and keep riding things out.
1.) Release Aybar - even if he has anything left, we're not going to get it out of him. You can see it in his eyes - he doesn't want to be here and doesn't care that anyone knows it.
2.) Move d'Arnaud to SS and leave him there until Swanson forces him out of the lineup. If we're going to get *hitty defense at the position, at least play somebody there that can help the offense.
3.) I completely understand why Snitker's mixing-and-matching while looking for a spark, but doing so with a bunch of AAAA players and washed-up vets isn't going to help the young Pitchers. It's not going to be long before the starters ALL feel like Shelby did last season - no matter how well they pitch, they have no shot at a win unless they throw a shutout. Given Folty and Perez' shaky control, that's just begging them to crumble - they need to feel like it's "OK" to give up a run or two if they can minimize the damage and hold teams there.
4.) Quit screwing around with Frenchy and play Mallex every day. If we're willing to deal with the growing pains on the mound (and with Dansby when he eventually comes up), deal with them with Mallex. This "second leadoff guy" in the 9 hole is such a waste. If the thought is that you can score more runs with Mallex and Ender hitting in front of Freddie and running wild, I'm sure the Pitchers would LOVE that to happen early in games - *ell, they might even have a lead to work with once in a while. Even if you're going to keep hitting down there, he needs to actually play against lefties if he's ever going to figure out how to hit them. Frenchy's been great WHEN he's been used for what he's good for - a pinch-hitter and a defensive replacement in the corners late in games. Use him when one of the starters can use a blow against a tough lefty, otherwise I don't want to see him before the 7th or 8th inning, period. Same thing with Castro - if you need to slide Chase to 3B and Beckham to 2B to be better defensively, that's fine. Otherwise, park his *ss on the bench until he can actually do something to help you win a game.
5.) Trade Markakis to the Royals no matter how much salary you have to eat, and get Garcia back up here - we've got to have his bat back. They both want - and need him. Get Ender's arm in RF where it belongs (not to mention get Nick's out of there).
6.) Quit screwing around with A. J. behind the plate. He's Tyler's backup, so play him like it. He's fine in the clubhouse, and doesn't call as bad a game as many think. Cut out the platoon crap and play him when Flowers needs a day off.
7.) Get Simmons up here by releasing EOF and give everyone in the pen a role - Vizcaino closing, Shae in the 8th, everybody else somewhere in front of them. EOF has been a LOOGY at best (the few times he's been worth spitting on), and we've got other guys who can fill that role.
This team needs offense so desperately that you simply have to play the bats - no matter what that does to the defense. The Pitchers have done a good job of working around bad defense most of the year - if you can get them some more runs, there's no reason to think they won't still do so. Run, run, run - every time Ender, Chase, and Mallex get on base, they need to be on the move.
RF - Inciarte
SS- d'Arnaud
1B - Freeman
C - Flowers
2B- KJ
3B- Beckham
LF- Garcia
SP
CF- Mallex
Funny how you hate all former Braves... when they had no choice in their departures
Not as funny as how some people would eat the corn out of Tommy's *hit are.
Honestly - he's THAT big a loss?
453 ABs, .260/.338/.360/.698, 29 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 4 HRs, 2 SBs
Not as funny as how some people would eat the corn out of Tommy's *hit are.
Honestly - he's THAT big a loss?
453 ABs, .260/.338/.360/.698, 29 2Bs, 2 3Bs, 4 HRs, 2 SBs
It was just a fun comment from Dalyn who always liked TLS...