Man, Sandy Alcantara is absolutely brutal this season.
A lot of former Cy Young winners and struggling heavily this year. A shame Fried got hurt as he'd likely be a front runner for Cy.
Man, Sandy Alcantara is absolutely brutal this season.
A lot of former Cy Young winners and struggling heavily this year. A shame Fried got hurt as he'd likely be a front runner for Cy.
Stroman has easily been the best pitcher in baseball this year though. Would be hard pressed to match it.
Stroman has easily been the best pitcher in baseball this year though. Would be hard pressed to match it.
Fried has a better ERA and FIP and it's easy to see him continuing to pitch that well. He's truly an ace.
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This is a completely innocent comment by Dansby but it still made me laugh. I think with Freddie and Dansby gone we have fully moved on from that obnoxious era of “the Braves way”.
SWANSON LEFT A good thing in Atlanta for a team trying to find its way back to prominence. Leadership from the former No. 1 overall draft pick was expected from day one. In his mind, the best way to lead is to be there, doing it. It's why missing even a single game -- despite having a good reason, with his wife's injury -- didn't sit well with him.
"Atlanta taught me consistency, especially when Freddie [Freeman] was there," Swanson said. "Just the consistency to show up every day and do the same things, and kind of live in a gear three or four and not be in a one or a six."
This is a completely innocent comment by Dansby but it still made me laugh. I think with Freddie and Dansby gone we have fully moved on from that obnoxious era of “the Braves way”.
SWANSON LEFT A good thing in Atlanta for a team trying to find its way back to prominence. Leadership from the former No. 1 overall draft pick was expected from day one. In his mind, the best way to lead is to be there, doing it. It's why missing even a single game -- despite having a good reason, with his wife's injury -- didn't sit well with him.
"Atlanta taught me consistency, especially when Freddie [Freeman] was there," Swanson said. "Just the consistency to show up every day and do the same things, and kind of live in a gear three or four and not be in a one or a six."
This is a completely innocent comment by Dansby but it still made me laugh. I think with Freddie and Dansby gone we have fully moved on from that obnoxious era of “the Braves way”.
SWANSON LEFT A good thing in Atlanta for a team trying to find its way back to prominence. Leadership from the former No. 1 overall draft pick was expected from day one. In his mind, the best way to lead is to be there, doing it. It's why missing even a single game -- despite having a good reason, with his wife's injury -- didn't sit well with him.
"Atlanta taught me consistency, especially when Freddie [Freeman] was there," Swanson said. "Just the consistency to show up every day and do the same things, and kind of live in a gear three or four and not be in a one or a six."
Olson does seem alot more easy going and d'Arnaud is the clubhouse leader now, and brings alot of energy and fun to the clubhouse. Even so, I'm not gonna dis the previous 'regime' cuz they were awesome too brought us to the promised land.
For sure. Freddie and Dansby were awesome Braves and there is something to admire about being professionals. I’m just saying it’s nice to not be known as the team with the stick up its own ass with our star players yelling at the Latin guys for not respecting the game (see Jose Fernandez).
Phillies radio announcers got big mad at Ozuna yesterday after his homerun.
I wonder what Larry Andersen thinks when Ronnie griddy’s across home plate
Well Rhys is white so this would be filed under “competitor”Or when Rhys Hoskins spikes his bat.