Looking ahead to the postseason roster

I wish we had some speed off the bench. Pinch runners in the playoffs can pay dividends in the late innings and we're now running out Fried as our pinch runner when Ender is starting.

In theory, Waters or Pache could provide this.
 
Well, AA could've went with Duvall over Riley when Riley was promoted. Duvall was crushing at the time too

In an AA chess type move though Duvall continued to crush and we were able to keep him down long enough to gain an extra year of control.
 
In an interview about a month ago, AA dwelled on starting pitching. He tried at the deadline, but couldn't find a starter at a reasonable price. AA said he wanted four starting pitchers he could have confidence in. At the time he game the interview he said there were only two he had confidence in--Soroka and Keuchel.

Not much has changed since then, except maybe Fried building a bit of a case for himself. With external options are no longer available, I think the front office has a plan to allow the starting pitching candidates every opportunity to step forward. This includes the guys in AAA. And Gausman and Teheran in the majors. I think those two will be kept in the rotation until rosters expand.

Once rosters expand it will be the five who are pitching best, and that could include one or two currently pitching in AAA. August and September are audition time for the starters. AA is looking for one or two to step forward and claim a spot in the post-season rotation.

Has there been any update on Folty? I figured he'd be back by now. He's not dominating, but he appears to be doing well in AAA.
 
Has there been any update on Folty? I figured he'd be back by now. He's not dominating, but he appears to be doing well in AAA.

The update is that he has made progress on the slider. I suspect part of the plan is to let him continuing working on it in AAA and then put him in the rotation in September.
 
There's 2 months to go, so the pitching staff could shake out any number of ways. Trying to project it now is pointless.

We do know there will be a hole in the OF, and not adding a RHH OFer as I discussed over and over is probably going to be an issue.
 
Well, AA could've went with Duvall over Riley when Riley was promoted. Duvall was crushing at the time too

Riley was doing a little better at the time and had more position flexibility. Also came with the added bonus of potentially bringing more interest to the fanbase with a hot hitting rookie. I'm sure that gaining an extra year of control over Duvall wasn't lost on AA either.
 
The update is that he has made progress on the slider. I suspect part of the plan is to let him continuing working on it in AAA and then put him in the rotation in September.

I don't know for certain, but service time is again a consideration here. I would assume we are close to gaining another year of control on Folty as this point.

Edit: Looks like this isn't a factor. He's already at 4 year and 72 days and still on track to reach FA at the end of 2021.
 
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There's 2 months to go, so the pitching staff could shake out any number of ways. Trying to project it now is pointless.

We do know there will be a hole in the OF, and not adding a RHH OFer as I discussed over and over is probably going to be an issue.

I'm excited that we are likely going to win the division again. But looking at things realistically, I can't see us being a legit world series contender this year with this rotation.
 
I'm excited that we are likely going to win the division again. But looking at things realistically, I can't see us being a legit world series contender this year with this rotation.

The Brewers gave the Dodgers all they could handle in the 2018 NLCS with a bad rotation and intelligent use of the pitching staff as a whole.

The Braves have a collection of arms that can be used similarly.
 
If I’m AA, I thank Snitker for his important managing of the clubhouse during the regular season, but tell him that it’s my way or the highway if/when the postseason comes.
 
If I’m AA, I thank Snitker for his important managing of the clubhouse during the regular season, but tell him that it’s my way or the highway if/when the postseason comes.

Problem with that is it's not exactly easy to suddenly switch roles of players in the playoffs. That's why last year I was hoping the Braves would play the last ~1 week like they were practice playoff games, complete with platoon match ups and aggressively deploying the BP. Suggested here:

http://www.chopcountry.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8684

That didn't happen, and the Braves were thoroughly outmaneuvered by the Dodgers in the NLDS.

I don't think it would be wise to suddenly change the way these guys are used as soon as the playoffs start. They will likely need some time to adjust to the mental side of these strategies.
 
If the Braves win in the playoffs, it will be in spite of Snit's terrible game-to-game management and likely more due to talent.
 
If the Braves win in the playoffs, it will be in spite of Snit's terrible game-to-game management and likely more due to talent.

Talent can get any team to the playoffs. Hell it can even win in the playoffs. But managing becomes a little more important and I don’t have high expectations for this manager.
 
The frustrating thing is that there are like 10-15 scenarios that are most likely to play out in any given game that remains competitive, so it should be relatively straightforward to script the moves for that small list of scenarios. Almost all late game high leverage situations should be accounted for ahead of time, so there should be nearly zero reason for Snit to make any decision in the heat of the moment.

When to pull the SP. What to do if he gets in trouble early. What part of the lineup each BP arm faces. Who PHs for who based on the opposing BP arm currently pitching. When does a defensive sub come in. When does Culberson pinch run for Mac, and how does that double/triple switch happen.

All of these things should be anticipated and planned for prior to the game. It may not be sustainable for 162 games, but for the playoffs it can certainly be done.
 
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