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re: Braves sign Ervin Santana

Posted on 3/12/14 at 2:09 pm to
Posted by BeefDawg
Atlanta
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Posted on 3/12/14 at 2:09 pm to
Playing for KC Royals where he got the lowest run support of all their pitchers, he still had 3.24 ERA, pitched 211 innings, gave up only 190 hits, 76 earned runs, 26 home runs, 51 walks, and had 161 strike outs, with an opponent BA of .238.

Just to give you an idea, KC scored 648 runs last year, the Braves scored 688 with two guys batting .150 (BJ and Uggla).

Santana is solid, and with fair run support, if he can keep around that .238 BAA, he'll give us 15 wins, which is enough.

Teheran is going to beast it up this year and get 20 wins and be in the running for a Cy Young. He's having an incredible Spring.

Minor is looking really good too and should give us at least 15.

And Wood could break out this year too. 5-3 in 11 games with a 3.13 ERA as a rookie. No doubt he should take a step forward.

Who knows what Beachy will be if he's already having arm issues. Maholm and Garcia are inconsistent, although Garcia is having a hell of a Spring too.

Add to all this that Uggla and BJ have both changed their swings completely and are having very good Spring's (Uggla is hitting .318, 7 for 22, w/ 2 HR's, and BJ is hitting .270, 8 for 27 w/ 1 HR), plus Ramiro Pena is back from injury and having an incredible Spring too, and we could have a huge offensive year behind a very solid starting pitching staff and a top 2 in the league bullpen.
Posted by tween the hedges
Member since Feb 2012
20252 posts
Posted on 3/12/14 at 2:13 pm to
Good analysis. I'm not too concerned with our rotation I just don't know where we're going to turn if we lose anybody else.

But Santana should put up fine numbers in the NL East. I think the reason he chose us over the Jays and Orioles was because he wants a big deal next winter and he didn't want his numbers to get killed in that division. Plus hitting has to be fun.
Posted by K9
wayx....BOBO IN '19
Member since Sep 2012
24062 posts
Posted on 3/12/14 at 2:14 pm to
Malohm is gone
Posted by ToddIIGurley
Atlanta, GA
Member since Feb 2014
210 posts
Posted on 3/12/14 at 2:27 pm to
quote:

Playing for KC Royals where he got the lowest run support of all their pitchers, he still had 3.24 ERA, pitched 211 innings, gave up only 190 hits, 76 earned runs, 26 home runs, 51 walks, and had 161 strike outs, with an opponent BA of .238. Just to give you an idea, KC scored 648 runs last year, the Braves scored 688 with two guys batting .150 (BJ and Uggla). Santana is solid, and with fair run support, if he can keep around that .238 BAA, he'll give us 15 wins, which is enough. Teheran is going to beast it up this year and get 20 wins and be in the running for a Cy Young. He's having an incredible Spring. Minor is looking really good too and should give us at least 15. And Wood could break out this year too. 5-3 in 11 games with a 3.13 ERA as a rookie. No doubt he should take a step forward. Who knows what Beachy will be if he's already having arm issues. Maholm and Garcia are inconsistent, although Garcia is having a hell of a Spring too. Add to all this that Uggla and BJ have both changed their swings completely and are having very good Spring's (Uggla is hitting .318, 7 for 22, w/ 2 HR's, and BJ is hitting .270, 8 for 27 w/ 1 HR), plus Ramiro Pena is back from injury and having an incredible Spring too, and we could have a huge offensive year behind a very solid starting pitching staff and a top 2 in the league bullpen.


Solid post, but Maholm is out.
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