He and Lopez have been outstanding so far. Two very good pickups this offseason.And Sale pitches a gem, too: 7 IP, 1BB, 2H (1 HR), 1 ER. 95 pitches to 25 batters faced - about 4 pitches per batter and 14 pitches/inning. That's pretty tight.
Most definitely so far. As Snit said, Lope has that extra gear to reach back to when needed. Sale looks to have bounced back well.He and Lopez have been outstanding so far. Two very good pickups this offseason.
Fifth straight gem from the rotation! Too bad the bullpen couldn’t hold this one. Two straight games the pen looks shaky. Not concerned yet, but that cannot continue.
Those 5 games are:
Elder: 6.2 IP/ 8 H/ 0 ER/ 0 BB/ 4 K
Fried: 9 IP/ 3 H: 0 ER/ O BB/ 6 K
Lopes: 7 IP/ 3 H/ 1 ER/ 2 BB/ 6 K
Sale: 7 IP/ 2H/ 1 ER/ 1 BB/ 6K
Morton: 7 IP/ 4H/ 0 ER/ 1 BB/ 6 K
Rotation has given up 2 ER in the last 5 games, 36.2 IP. That’s lights out right there!
I'd also add we are 4-1 in extra innings games this year and an MLB best 12-4 since the start of last season. The Braves have figured out how to win close games late which is a big must in order to be a contender. Plus, we have to consider that Murphy has been sidelined since almost the whole month of April, Strider is done for the year, Fried just started looking like himself again, Olson and Acuna have been slumping horribly so far, and we are still looking for a 5th starter. All that considered, I'd say we are faring better than just about any other team if given those same circumstances. So far, that Lopez move looks like the move of the offseason. AA plays chess while everybody else plays checkers!Yeah but I can't kill em for last night. They got 2 runs without the ball leaving the infield in the 8th iirc. Just a weird turn of events. Then gave it up in extras. Bullpen has been pretty stellar so far, relatively speaking.
To your point though, if we can get that from the starters consistently.. woo boy.
I'd also add we are 4-1 in extra innings games this year and an MLB best 12-4 since the start of last season. The Braves have figured out how to win close games late which is a big must in order to be a contender. Plus, we have to consider that Murphy has been sidelined since almost the whole month of April, Strider is done for the year, Fried just started looking like himself again, Olson and Acuna have been slumping horribly so far, and we are still looking for a 5th starter. All that considered, I'd say we are faring better than just about any other team if given those same circumstances. So far, that Lopez move looks like the move of the offseason. AA plays chess while everybody else plays checkers!
Wuite remarkable. Acuna struck out in the bottom 9th last night with a ROB to end the inning. Then scored the winning run from 2nd on Riley’s hit in the bottom 10th.It can be argued that Acuna, Riley, and Olson have had slow or bad starts and are amidst slumps. Albies has missed time. Murphy has missed basically every game except what 2.
The fact that they've been able to continue to win in spite of all that is pretty remarkable.
Fell asleep before the end with the Braves ahead 1-0. Can’t win them all, but hate to lose on a walk off. Minter does Minter in the 9th. He’s either good or bad, very little middle.What a game. Tough loss. Acuna showed how impactful he is when he gets on base. Changed the complexion of the whole game in the 7th (iirc).
Too bad they couldn't close it out.
I 100% agree with your thinking on Fried, but I also think about managing innings and pitch count this early in the season. I'd rather trust one of the best bullpen's in baseball to finish off a game in April than ask Fried to go back to back 90+ pitches, 7 IP+ games that could possibly risk him in October. Does it suck? Absolutely, but pitchers are throwing harder and with more break than ever before which puts them at a higher risk for injury now than even 20 years ago. Fried especially has had injury problems with blisters the past couple of years, so if Snit thought it best to pull him out in order to keep him fresh, I can't really fault him for that. It just didn't work out this time.Fell asleep before the end with the Braves ahead 1-0. Can’t win them all, but hate to lose on a walk off. Minter does Minter in the 9th. He’s either good or bad, very little middle.
Fried with another shutout through 6. I get the “new thinking,” but I’ll never understand a pitcher walking away from a no-hit shutout in the 7th. That just will never compute to me.
Pitchers aren’t trained to go 9 innings regularly anymore. Fried hit 100 pitches through the 6th. The Mariners were working the count pretty hard, making him throw. Just sad to me that today’s iteration of pitchers makes them walk away from a no-no in the 7th. But I get it for just the reasons you mention.I 100% agree with your thinking on Fried, but I also think about managing innings and pitch count this early in the season. I'd rather trust one of the best bullpen's in baseball to finish off a game in April than ask Fried to go back to back 90+ pitches, 7 IP+ games that could possibly risk him in October. Does it suck? Absolutely, but pitchers are throwing harder and with more break than ever before which puts them at a higher risk for injury now than even 20 years ago. Fried especially has had injury problems with blisters the past couple of years, so if Snit thought it best to pull him out in order to keep him fresh, I can't really fault him for that. It just didn't work out this time.
Speaking of, where was Iglesias? I completely agree with Minter being Minter in the 9th. Dude can flat out pitch the 7th and 8th, but you give him the 9th and it's like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get.
Broadcast said Iglesias was down since he pitched in 3 or 4 straight games or stte.I 100% agree with your thinking on Fried, but I also think about managing innings and pitch count this early in the season. I'd rather trust one of the best bullpen's in baseball to finish off a game in April than ask Fried to go back to back 90+ pitches, 7 IP+ games that could possibly risk him in October. Does it suck? Absolutely, but pitchers are throwing harder and with more break than ever before which puts them at a higher risk for injury now than even 20 years ago. Fried especially has had injury problems with blisters the past couple of years, so if Snit thought it best to pull him out in order to keep him fresh, I can't really fault him for that. It just didn't work out this time.
Speaking of, where was Iglesias? I completely agree with Minter being Minter in the 9th. Dude can flat out pitch the 7th and 8th, but you give him the 9th and it's like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get.
Im not the most technologically savvy person (I didn’t go to Tech). Since we are on Xfinity, does anyone have any suggestions on how we can watch games?So, I got the email today that Xfinity is not carrying Bally Sports anymore. Their contract with Diamond expired. How does this stuff happen? Geeze.
Your only wired option is DirecTV. Your streaming options are Fubo and DirecTV Stream. A 3rd option is to buy an mlb.tv subscription, but only do that if you have or know how to set-up a VPN around your home network. Without that VPN the Braves' games will be blacked out for you.Im not the most technologically savvy person (I didn’t go to Tech). Since we are on Xfinity, does anyone have any suggestions on how we can watch games?