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Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:26 pm to playmakers in space
Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:26 pm to playmakers in space
This series basically boils down to their #3-4 hitters absolutely torching us while our #3-4 hitters have done mostly nothing. Very tough to win when that's the case. Yet, we ARE still tied with a chance to win it all at home.
Where the hell did the power go? Almost all of our deep flyballs this series have seemed to die right around the warning track.
Where the hell did the power go? Almost all of our deep flyballs this series have seemed to die right around the warning track.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:29 pm to playmakers in space
Also, what in the frick was the plan for Fried this series? Guy is arguably our second best pitcher and he's only appeared in 3 separate 1 inning relief outings. Why? Sure would have been nice having him start a game 4 today instead of Keuchel on short rest.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:47 pm to playmakers in space
He’ll be in the rotation if we advanced I’d have to believe. Just have to get past jack Flaherty first.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:52 pm to playmakers in space
To start game 4 until Chris Martin pulled his oblique. That wrapped up and put a bow on any ideas of him starting. The reason he was pushed off and then scratched from any of those ideas was because his RHH splits if he's seeing the time more than twice is garbage and he is another of the multiple guys for the Braves that can't go third time through without damage most of the time.
(I can't explain Keuchel outside of wanting to gamble with Soroka on the road, which they did win on, and it probably should have won the series)
Yeah in a long season, more innings is more valuable, but if you put it in the perspective of the playoffs, you see guys with big stuff that start in the regular season relieve plenty then, then you'd likely have been seeing a lot more High Leverage Luke if you don't abandon the idea of Fried starting because with a RHH heavy lineup, the idea of choosing Newcomb to be the "7th Inning Guy" was not happening, and your other choices are not that soothing for that spot.
(I can't explain Keuchel outside of wanting to gamble with Soroka on the road, which they did win on, and it probably should have won the series)
Yeah in a long season, more innings is more valuable, but if you put it in the perspective of the playoffs, you see guys with big stuff that start in the regular season relieve plenty then, then you'd likely have been seeing a lot more High Leverage Luke if you don't abandon the idea of Fried starting because with a RHH heavy lineup, the idea of choosing Newcomb to be the "7th Inning Guy" was not happening, and your other choices are not that soothing for that spot.
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Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:56 pm to Huge Richard
Probably wouldn't be unless you magically give Chris Martin a new oblique and figure out a way to get him on the roster.
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Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:06 pm to SECFan1995
Are there typically 4 starters in the CS? Idk. Been a while.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:37 pm to Huge Richard
I think you'd prefer 4 but we're getting further and further away from when Fried did even close to a traditional start so he probably is a non-option.
Or, to better put it, he'd be a 2nd window dressing to having bullpen game starters if anything.
So...yeah, you're pretty fricked either way unless it is managed well. You have 2 guys that can reliably go 6+ if they have something and otherwise have problems.
Or, to better put it, he'd be a 2nd window dressing to having bullpen game starters if anything.
So...yeah, you're pretty fricked either way unless it is managed well. You have 2 guys that can reliably go 6+ if they have something and otherwise have problems.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 11:21 pm to Rhino5
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Do you mind if I frick your mom when you die?
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What?
I’m just trying to figure out WTF happened in that brain of yours to draw that kind of response?
And no, the answer is no you may not.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 11:43 pm to TiderNAL
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That’s what makes this worse... the Nats - who the Braves dominated this season - are whipping LA right now.
If we lose this series and the Nats beat LA, it might be too much for me to handle.
I was totally cool with tricking myself into not caring and being busy come game 5. I keep reading and I keep getting more and more pissed. To the point where i have bought a ticket to game 5. This is jedi level masochism
Posted on 10/8/19 at 5:40 am to BoozeDawg
Not excited about having to get through Flaherty again. Folty has his best game of the year in the last matchup which means that was an outlier. Can’t afford for him to regress to the mean against the best pitcher in baseball the past two months in game 5 to move onto the NLCS.
Yikes. I just wish for once an ATL team could just step on someone’s neck. It would be such an Atlanta thing to lose this game 5 at home.
Yikes. I just wish for once an ATL team could just step on someone’s neck. It would be such an Atlanta thing to lose this game 5 at home.
Posted on 10/8/19 at 6:06 am to playmakers in space
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Sunshine pumping and nostalgia for the 90s isn't for everyone.
This season, STL is a 41-40 team when playing on the road.
This post season, their closer has an ERA + WHIP of 1,000,000 vs the Braves.
This season, the Braves lead the majors in every significant offensive stat from the 7th inning onward.
The Braves have a guy starting tomorrow who is a year removed from being an all star and finge Cy Young candidate and just pitched a gem in the Glavine/Maddux/Smoltz category of awesomeness.
The Braves gifted them game 1, we stole game 3, (sample size of 4 I know) and our worst playoff starter pitched yesterday.
The sky isn't falling. Bravos win tomorrow.
Keep your schedule open during NLCS time. The Braves will have home field if the Nationals win but be the road team if the Dodgers win.
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If I had to wager, win NLDS vs. Cards (5 games)
From this thread
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Posted on 10/8/19 at 7:47 am to RiseUpATL
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Not excited about having to get through Flaherty again. Folty has his best game of the year in the last matchup which means that was an outlier. Can’t afford for him to regress to the mean against the best pitcher in baseball the past two months in game 5 to move onto the NLCS.
Do you think the Cards are excited about seeing Folty again?
Since Folty came back up from AAA:
9 games started, 5-1 record, ERA: 2.41, WHIP: 1.051, OPS Against: .604
Posted on 10/8/19 at 8:11 am to TiderNAL
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I’m just trying to figure out WTF happened in that brain of yours to draw that kind of response?
And no, the answer is no you may not.
You trolled the thread while we were bitching about losing a very winnable game... nice work by the way
And it was harmless “your mom” joke. I don’t really want to make sects with her. Most of all we’re sick of seeing our Atlanta teams shite the bed on the big stage.
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Jeff Schultz @JeffSchultzATL · 14h
Braves' 3-4-5 hitters in this series:
Freddie Freeman: .125.
Josh Donaldson: .133.
Nick Markakis: .188
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Posted on 10/8/19 at 8:24 am to Murph4HOF
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This season, STL is a 41-40 team when playing on the road.
This post season, their closer has an ERA + WHIP of 1,000,000 vs the Braves.
This season, the Braves lead the majors in every significant offensive stat from the 7th inning onward.
The Braves have a guy starting tomorrow who is a year removed from being an all star and finge Cy Young candidate and just pitched a gem in the Glavine/Maddux/Smoltz category of awesomeness.
The Braves gifted them game 1, we stole game 3, (sample size of 4 I know) and our worst playoff starter pitched yesterday.
The sky isn't falling. Bravos win tomorrow.
Non of what you said is false........but like.......Braves! haaaahha
Posted on 10/8/19 at 8:51 am to Rhino5
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Braves' 3-4-5 hitters in this series:
Freddie Freeman: .125.
Josh Donaldson: .133.
Nick Markakis: .188
It's really sad that I hope the bottom half of our order can get up to bat when we finally get guys into scoring position.
I still can't believe we left the bases loaded in back to back innings yesterday.
Posted on 10/8/19 at 9:05 am to BoozeDawg
Another thing about Flaherty's numbers over the last 2 months of the regular season: half of his starts were against teams out of the playoff hunt. Against the Brewers, Cubs, and Dodgers he went 2-2 with 2 no decisions over that time.
Let's stop acting like the Braves didn't just win the NL East when every other team in the division sans the Marlins were supposedly loaded with talent.
The Braves went 18-15 against playoff teams this year in the regular season.
The Cardinals went 22-24 against this season's playoff teams.
I swear UGA and the Falcons have given many of you PTSD.
Let's stop acting like the Braves didn't just win the NL East when every other team in the division sans the Marlins were supposedly loaded with talent.
The Braves went 18-15 against playoff teams this year in the regular season.
The Cardinals went 22-24 against this season's playoff teams.
I swear UGA and the Falcons have given many of you PTSD.
Posted on 10/8/19 at 9:06 am to Rhino5
Actually, I didn’t troll you or anyone in this thread. Sorry if it came across that way, I’ve been in here melting about both losses myself. Hoping that this Braves playoffs curse is broken tomorrow, it’s getting to us all.
Posted on 10/8/19 at 9:11 am to TiderNAL
I have a bad hangover today.
Posted on 10/8/19 at 9:18 am to Murph4HOF
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I swear UGA and the Falcons have given many of you PTSD.
The things I've seen in my life... You can't erase that pain.
That said, frick the Cards. SunTrust needs to be rocking on Wednesday. frick work and frick the 5 PM start, we ride.
Posted on 10/8/19 at 9:46 am to Murph4HOF
Dude... we get it. None of us are allowed to be pessimistic because we have a long history of post season success in this town.
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