VirginiaBrave
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Oh, well then we're in lot of trouble bc our pitching has been awful.
Unless their performances don't count either...
We know Miller, Julio, and Alex are going to be ok...
Oh, well then we're in lot of trouble bc our pitching has been awful.
Unless their performances don't count either...
Not swinging for the fence every time you have a bat in hand is a start.
Anything else?
We know Miller, Julio, and Alex are going to be ok...
Anything else?
Do you not think coaches do?
Do you not think coaches do?
Probably a whole lot more than they should.
For example, John Buck is having a great spring. But we know he is terrible. Additionally, we know EY jr is terrible, yet Fredi will give him significant ABs based on his spring performance.
Well lets see...having enough speed to steal a base, having guys willing to give themselves up to move a guy up, and lay down bunts when needed. Under Frank's tenure the Braves were to much of an AL team. Say for instance we are facing Overratedburg and leadoff man in the third gets on. Actively trying to hit the ball to the side of the field that is called for. It is called situtional hitting. The Cards are generally pretty good at it. These guys are built to scratch run out. Last year it was I hope Freddie is hitting this inning.
No, but they can do it when called for. The Braves have not been able to do that for a long time. Even in the glory years, the Braves were not built to be successful in night in, night out close games. We didn't just get unlucky 13 times in the playoffs. The biggest factor was lack of team speed and a refusal to situation hit when the opprotunity was there.
I question the accuracy of this narrative.
Sounds pretty good to me.
Sincerely,
Chris Reitsma
They absolutely do. Which is how you get things like Merv Rettenmund saying in 2001 that Travis Wilson is the second-best hitter in the farm system behind Wilson Betemit, while Marcus Giles is leaping up and down in the background trying to get dad's attention.
Yeah, but here is what you don't know. EY may have his career year. I try to leave an open mind and give a guy a chance. And frankly given what Melvin has done the last two years, if EY hits .250 and steals 25-30 its an improvement.
We know Miller, Julio, and Alex are going to be ok...
How do we know that? Everyone assumed Minor was going to be ok a year ago and looked at how that turned out. Just as EY could have that career year one of our pitchers could have a down year.
If we can't count on Juilo and Alex then just cancel the season. I am not ready to do that. I don't have low standards, I gaurantee this years team has a better year than last.