GDT: 6/03/2018 vs Nats

The Braves are about to enter one of the softer parts of their schedule this month. If they can go 13-7 or 14-6 in their next 20 it will set them up real nicely to make a big move at the deadline and really make a playoff push in the second half.

It feels so good to watch meaningful baseball again.

I was thinking the same thing. We're not even expected to be competitive yet... this is awesome. Imagine how it'll be when our young pitchers fill out the roster and we can make a splash via free agency and trade.
 
AA has to be looking around hard right now at possible targets for the bullpen and possibly 3b bc I don't see this team just falling on its face anytime soon.
 
No doubt right move. Kemp might not do that here.

The point in the kemp deal is to not owe him 19 million next year.

Kemp got hurt last year and that's why his production fell. Guy can still hit. He jut wasn't used properly last year.

He will probably get hurt again this year but it would sure be nice to have his bat in the lineup. Acuna could have played all three of positions to get time and someone like soroka or fried would have done a fine job for McCarthy.

If Kemp continues on this pace you bet your ass some team would have paid half his salary at least in the AL for 2020
 
Big win today, but Braves got great pitching all series and deserved a sweep. I didn't expect Sanchez to pitch so well today but he did. We really could've won all four in this series, esp. with the Nats losing their starter early today making this a bullpen game after yesterday's extra inning affair. Imagine if we'd kept Biddle in and it went even longer, that would've made it even harder on the Nats today.

That said, I am one of the few who have defended AA keeping Culberson. I mostly do for his defense at short, which we rarely see the way he's used. But he has been clutch at the plate off the bench too. He now has his OPS over .700 I think.
 
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To be clear, I like both players, and I def think Albies has the higher offensive ceiling by a fair amount. But for all the slings & arrows Swanson gets, he’s only 0.051 points below Albies in OPS after today, alongside a much larger positive contribution with the glove.
 
To be clear, I like both players, and I def think Albies has the higher offensive ceiling by a fair amount. But for all the slings & arrows Swanson gets, he’s only 0.051 points below Albies in OPS after today, alongside a much larger positive contribution with the glove.

Swanson seems to be the one everyone can't wait to say bench him or question his future here. I don't think it's fair... he's still young and is proving to be worthy to play here going forward just on his defense. I think he will hit too though
 
To be clear, I like both players, and I def think Albies has the higher offensive ceiling by a fair amount. But for all the slings & arrows Swanson gets, he’s only 0.051 points below Albies in OPS after today, alongside a much larger positive contribution with the glove.

Until albies learns to jut take that high pitch he's going to struggle. I'd love to see the charts but for the last 30 games he's probably pitched 75% up in the zone.
 
Swanson came back without any rehab games, so despite that early big walk off hit, that probably explains all the K's a bit. He didn't look sharp but of late he looks to be swinging it better. Plus he seems best hitting out of the 8th hole. Albies is just slumping badly at the moment but I am hopeful he'll adjust soon and get hot again. I am sure Inciarte will get hot at some point, as he does every year and pretty much every year he will have some months like this.
 
Pitching starting to emerge as a strength on this team. Both starting and bullpen are going to end up being above league average. We got 4 very strong starts against the gnats.
 
Pitching starting to emerge as a strength on this team. Both starting and bullpen are going to end up being above league average. We got 4 very strong starts against the gnats.

And I like the idea of Sanchez in the Socolovich role, once Soroka’s back.
 
In a quirk of the schedule, we've already played 39 games against the NL East, over half of our total games against the division, already. We play only two between now and July 20th.

It's been a good time to play them, as we've been playing well, but I wish they spread those games through the schedule more, instead of all of them in April, May and September.
 
The Braves are about to enter one of the softer parts of their schedule this month. If they can go 13-7 or 14-6 in their next 20 it will set them up real nicely to make a big move at the deadline and really make a playoff push in the second half.

It feels so good to watch meaningful baseball again.

Need to take advantage of it because July is brutal.
 
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