Sorrowful news: the Atlanta Braves have recently lost their most talented player, resulting in a significant setback for the team and ultimately leading to the suspension of the head coach.
Sad news: the Atlanta Braves lost their best player recently. This was a huge blow to the team and ultimately resulted in the head coach being suspended.
Given their recent success, the Atlanta Braves may find this break in their schedule beneficial. They will take a break on Monday. The Braves have had a difficult run in their last 24 games, going 10–14 with a notable difficulty in the runs scored category.
With 279 runs, manager Brian Snitker’s team is currently in the lower half of all Major League Baseball teams. Snitker’s steadfast and self-assured optimism about the team’s capacity to ‘break loose,’ however, provides spectators with a powerful sense of comfort by affirming the team’s resilience.
Given their recent success, the Atlanta Braves may find this break in their schedule beneficial. They will take a break on Monday. The Braves have had a difficult run in their last 24 games, going 10–14 with a notable difficulty in the runs scored category.
With 279 runs, manager Brian Snitker’s team is currently in the lower half of all Major League Baseball teams. Snitker’s steadfast and self-assured optimism about the team’s capacity to ‘break loose,’ however, provides spectators with a powerful sense of comfort by affirming the team’s resilience.
The Atlanta Braves offense was blazing last season, leading all of the MLB in runs scored in the regular season. But that club had some difficulties this time last year, including a stretch of 8–13 games.
The Braves offense did not place in the top 10 in terms of runs scored until 2017. Therefore, after three months of baseball, sitting halfway through the pack this year is a small cause for concern.
But the top batters in the Braves lineup have been frigid lately. Marcell Ozuna, the designated hitter, is the only player currently hitting above 300 and is enjoying one of his greatest seasons to date. Furthermore, Ozuna is the only member of the power-hitting team that many have seen in recent years with ten or more home runs this season.
Nevertheless, it’s better that the Braves are arguably playing their worst ball right now than later on.
The Braves remain a threat to winning the Wild Card.
Either way, the club has a strong run leading up to the break. Including a nine-game homestand in late June and early July, as well as just three series against clubs that are currently above.500 (Yankees, Phillies, and Orioles).
And who knows what acquisition-wise general manager Alex Anthopoulos has up his sleeve? For a team that is without its best starting pitcher and a possible MVP, things might not feel right. Other teams, however, hope to be able to turn things around by October, when you want to be playing your worst baseball of the season. The Braves might be taking advantage of this opportunity to work it out of their system.