The Reverse Pennant Chase

SJ24

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As of today's result in Cincinnati . . .

1. Atlanta Braves- 33-62

2. Minnesota Twins- 35-59

3. Tampa Bay Rays- 37-57

4. Cincinnati Reds- 36-59

5. Milwaukee Brewers- 39-52

Really important road trip starts tomorrow. Need to lose in Denver and Minneapolis.
 
Looking at that list again, minus the braves it's like it's late 90's early 2000s all over again. Just need Pitt in there.
 
Know a guy who thinks this is the Hunter Greene sweepstakes.

He's a RHP/SS from a high school in Southern California.
 
Since when is a high school right handed pitcher a sure thing to go first overall?

He sure does seem impressive. There's a lot of baseball to be played between now and the draft, but he definitely has a shot at being a true 1-1.
 
Profitable day for the Braves today with the Reds, Twins and Rays winning.

Also, the road trip started a few days ago. We're doing well so far. :winking0016:
 
Let's have a productive day today, gentlemen.

Atlanta 33-63 @ Colorado, 8:40

Minnesota 35-60 @ Boston, 7:10

Cincinnati 36-59 vs Arizona, 7:10

Tampa 38-57 @ Oakland, 10:05

Milwaukee 40-53 vs Chicago Cubs, 8:10

Arizona 40-55 @ Cincinnati, 7:10
 
Update, Reds/Twins win, Braves lose, productive night, hopefully Julio's ok though.

Milwaukee Brewers 40 54
Arizona Diamondbacks 40 56
Tampa Bay Rays 38 58
Cincinnati Reds 37 59
Minnesota Twins 36 60
Atlanta Braves 33 64
 
Braves are struggling against the easier part of the schedule.

The schedule really ramps up and gets difficult in August with Washington, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and even the road games in Arizona won't be easy.

Atlanta also goes through a stretch where 13 games of a 34-game stretch are against Washington from the middle of August to the middle of September. I hate these schedules. I'd much rather them go back to playing each NL team 9-12 games a year and have just two divisions.
 
Braves are struggling against the easier part of the schedule.

The schedule really ramps up and gets difficult in August with Washington, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and even the road games in Arizona won't be easy.

Atlanta also goes through a stretch where 13 games of a 34-game stretch are against Washington from the middle of August to the middle of September. I hate these schedules. I'd much rather them go back to playing each NL team 9-12 games a year and have just two divisions.

I've been advocating for the removal of divisions all together for a long time now. Play every NL opponent 10 times and 22 inter-league games. 5 best teams make the playoffs
 
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