Definitely the old fire of 2018-2021 is gone.I don't ever root to miss the playoffs. Not in my dna. But, you almost wonder if missing them would light some fire under em for next year. We've seemed in a fog all year.
Definitely the old fire of 2018-2021 is gone.
It’s systemic. Olson’s HR had a 41 degree launch angle. Whatever happened to a level swing? If you hit a ball with a 20-40 degree launch angle, if it doesn’t go out then it’s just a long or high out. However, if you hit is level, there are a lot of things that can happen. Those RISP might even score.Will we see a new coaching staff in Atlanta next year? Kick Snit up to a gig in leadership off the field?
It isn't coaching that's the problem. It's the players.Will we see a new coaching staff in Atlanta next year? Kick Snit up to a gig in leadership off the field?
It isn't coaching that's the problem. It's the players.
I’d say it’s both, no need to be binary. Wash sent runners with abandon, Tuisosgfresghju doesn’t. The Braves lose both because the aggressiveness is gone and they try to jack every pitch out of the park, with a bit of crappy relief pitching sprinkled over the top. Just not a real good team right now.Nope. Their approach at the plate is elementary, no adjustments. Their performance on the basepaths is laughable. These are why they can't score.
A man on 2nd with 2 outs wasn't going on contact, ended up at 3rd instead of scoring. Why? 3rd base coach's poor decision. Of course they end up losing by 1 run.
This happened in the 8th inning (iirc) of a game they HAD to win.
The little things add up. They have enough players to win these games, even after the injuries.
Nope. Their approach at the plate is elementary, no adjustments. Their performance on the basepaths is laughable. These are why they can't score.
A man on 2nd with 2 outs wasn't going on contact, ended up at 3rd instead of scoring. Why? 3rd base coach's poor decision. Of course they end up losing by 1 run.
This happened in the 8th inning (iirc) of a game they HAD to win.
The little things add up. They have enough players to win these games, even after the injuries.
I tend to agree but not thrilled about the coaching either and that extends to Seitzer, the hitting coach.I blame that on the player. Heck, even I know that with 2 out runners go on contact. Shouldn't need a "coach" at any level above middle school to tell you that when you are on the base path.
I’d say it’s both, no need to be binary. Wash sent runners with abandon, Tuisosgfresghju doesn’t. The Braves lose both because the aggressiveness is gone and they try to jack every pitch out of the park, with a bit of crappy relief pitching sprinkled over the top. Just not a real good team right now.
I blame that on the player. Heck, even I know that with 2 out runners go on contact. Shouldn't need a "coach" at any level above middle school to tell you that when you are on the base path.
Since 2022, FF has 290 RBI. In the same time, Matt Olson has 336. Most of the delta was last year in Olson’s monster year.I think it is an organizational issue. By that I mean that Anthopolos (sp?) has deliberately sought out players who either hit homers or strike out, by and large. And he brings in relievers who either strike you out or gives up dingers. Snit and the coaches have who they have to work with.
is it just me, or does anyone else miss the approach Freddy Freeman took at the plate? Somehow I think he might have gotten more runners home than Olsen.
Time keeps on slipping, slipping, slipping into the future…
Yikes….This may just be my mind playing tricks on me, but whenever it seems like we need a series win against the Fishies, we seem to come out flat and lay an egg.
Olsen had a monster year last year but this year he reverted to form. He had way more strikeouts than FF, lower BA, lower OPS, fewer walks. Basically, HR or bust (sort of) for Olsen. FF is a more rounded ball player (albeit much older than Olsen). Problem is, THIS year is Olsen's norm...not last year.Since 2022, FF has 290 RBI. In the same time, Matt Olson has 336. Most of the delta was last year in Olson’s monster year.
In other news, dang! Sale gave up 2 ER. Slacker!
To me, FF is a hitter with power, and MO is a power hitter. Two very different players at the plate.Olsen had a monster year last year but this reverted to form. He had way more strikeouts than FF, lower BA, lower OPS, fewer walks. Basically, HR or bust (sort of) for Olsen. FF is a more rounded ball player (albeit much older than Olsen). Problem is, THIS year is Olsen's norm...not last year.
I would definitely prefer to have FF too but Olson is the best alternative imo.Olsen had a monster year last year but this year he reverted to form. He had way more strikeouts than FF, lower BA, lower OPS, fewer walks. Basically, HR or bust (sort of) for Olsen. FF is a more rounded ball player (albeit much older than Olsen). Problem is, THIS year is Olsen's norm...not last year.
(I will admit I am being a little hard on Olsen, BUT he's not all that imho, and last year was a mirage. He does have 2 Gold Gloves, but he is a lifetime 0.250 BA, 30 HR 110 RBI guy with about 150K in 600 AB. He hasn't had a "down" year, per se...just an average Olsen year. FF is a lifetime 0.300 hitter, about 25HR and 100 RBI with maybe 120 K in 600 AB. I just like the better OBP...0.388 vs 0.348...and the slugging is identical ..0.512 vs 0.513). For whatever it's worth Olsen's OWAR this year is 2.5 vs FF at 4.8. I think the Braves could really use those extra 2.3 wins right about now.