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April, 2015 | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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Archive for April, 2015. Larr; Previous Entries. April 26, 2015. Show #295: The Braves Come Back to Earth. What’s the biggest problem area? Can we trust Jim Johnson? April 19, 2015. Show #294: Continued Good Signs for the Braves. Surprises in week 2. The veterans’ contributions. The platoon at third base. April 16, 2015. Is Improved Depth Enough? April 12, 2015. Show #293: Five Wins for the Braves First Week. The Kimbrel/Melvin trade. The 5 – 1 week. The home opener. April 09, 2015. The New Braves Way.
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Show #295: The Braves Come Back to Earth | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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April 26, 2015. Show #295: The Braves Come Back to Earth. What’s the biggest problem area? Can we trust Jim Johnson? 6 Responses to “Show #295: The Braves Come Back to Earth”. April 27th, 2015 at 3:22 pm. Fun with Baseball-Reference splits:. So far this season, the Braves are worse in terms of percentage of driving in runners from third with less than two outs than they were in either 2013 or 2014. April 28th, 2015 at 6:38 am. April 28th, 2015 at 2:29 pm. April 28th, 2015 at 9:39 pm. Worst Game. Ever.
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Cahill Trade Was the Right Move with Poor Results | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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May 06, 2015. Cahill Trade Was the Right Move with Poor Results. Trevor Cahill is now 0-3 with a 9.00 ERA, and the Braves just removed him from the rotation. His last outing was in long relief. The Cahill trade looks like a deal that may turn out poorly for the Braves. Cahill struck out 8.5 batters per 9 innings pitched in 2014. He walked 4.5 batters per 9. He allowed 0.7 homeruns per 9. The walk rate was a career high and part of a disturbing trend for Cahill, but his strikeout r...Cahill’s FIP (F...
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December, 2014 | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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Archive for December, 2014. December 22, 2014. Show #286: The Braves Trade Justin Upton. Breaking down the Justin Upton trade. Grading Hart on the offseason. The Kris Medlen signing. And checking in on the new look Marlins. December 09, 2014. Show #285: Braves Continue Makeover with Markakis and Callaspo. Nick Markakis for 4 years. Callaspo for 1 year. Non tendering Medlen and Beachy. Justin gone soon? December 04, 2014. Markakis Signing Signals Braves Looking for Depth Over Star Power. No Comments →.
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Releasing Wandy was a Defensible Move | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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May 17, 2015. Releasing Wandy was a Defensible Move. The Braves signed Wandy Rodriguez to a minor league deal in January after he had agreed to a deal with the Phillies in January but failed their physical. He would have made a $2 million base salary had he made the Braves’ roster. Rodriguez has not thrown over 62 2/3 innings in a season since 2012. He led the league in starts in 2012, while with the Astros and Pirates, but hasn’t started over 12 games in a season since. He failed the physi...All that sa...
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Official Site of the Atlanta Brave. Luis Avilan – RP – @lavilan70. Brandon Beachy - SP – @Brandon Beachy. Christian Bethancourt – RP – @ChristianBeth27. Freddie Freeman – 1B – @FreddieFreeman5. Evan Gattis – C - @BulldogBeing. Cory Gearrin – RP - @CoryGearrin. Jason Heyward – OF – @JasonHeyward. Chris Johnson – 1B/3B – @C Johnson28. Craig Kimbrel - RP – @kimbrel46. Paul Maholm - SP – @paul maholm. Kris Medlen – SP – @KrisMedlen54. Mike Minor – SP – @MikeMinor36. Ramiro Peña – IF – @ramiropena. Offense ac...
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Defending Frank Wren | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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April 09, 2015. In the aftermath of Frank Wren’s firing, there certainly was a lot of talk about his deficiencies and what he did wrong. (Never mind that the head honchos of The Braves’ Way, John Schuerholz and Bobby Cox, were there throughout Wren’s tenure and didn’t seem to get in the way of what they later perceived as getting away from the Braves’ Way.). However, as Ken Rosenthal points out. Young stars, they aren’t going to be able to afford them all. In some sense, Wren’s plan worked. Sur...I don&#...
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February, 2015 | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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Archive for February, 2015. February 12, 2015. Show #288: Our Interview with JJ Cooper of Baseball America. JJ Cooper of Baseball America discusses the overhaul of the Braves farm system. Braves Take Advantage of Mariners’ Prospect Fatigue. The Change that Sparked the Braves’ Offense: Inciarte Leading Off. Trading or Holding on to Teheran is Risky. 2016 Draft: Braves Opt for Pitching Early Over Risky and Limited-Upside Position Players. The New Braves Way. Apr 6, 2017 2:48 am. Apr 6, 2017 12:09 am. Pipel...
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November, 2014 | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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Archive for November, 2014. November 18, 2014. Show #284: The Braves Trade Jason Heyward. Heyward and Walden to the Cardinals. Was it a good trade? The La Stella trade. Thoughts on rebuilding mode. November 17, 2014. Braves Come Out Well in Heyward Trade. The John Hart/John Coppolella front office made its first big move Monday, trading Jason Heyward and Jordan Walden to the St. Louis Cardinals for young starter Shelby Miller and right-handed pitching prospect Tyrell Jenkins. The New Braves Way. Fit, fir...
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May, 2015 | Atlanta Baseball Talk
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Archive for May, 2015. Larr; Previous Entries. May 31, 2015. Show #300: Our Interview with Leo Mazzone. The great Leo Mazzone. The inconsistent offense. And the leaky bullpen. May 28, 2015. Signs Point Downhill for the Braves. Considering all the offseason moves seemingly with 2017 as the focus, the Braves have performed about as well as we could have expected. They are 23-23, as I write this. They have scored 185 runs and allowed 199. This after …. May 24, 2015. Show #299: The Braves Showing Great Signs.
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