Weird. Swanson hit a HR off MS in ST. Oh well
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To me, Albies plate discipline is equivalent to Mangum’s. But it was good to see him battle in that last AB last night and get a double.
That lineup isn't too bad. Braves just need some pitchers to get it together and they could make the Wildcard maybe especially if you add Acuna to the lineup.
Here is his contact % vs sliders this season...
https://s31.postimg.org/a5xo5tm9n/AA...D2_DC40_B1.png
https://www.fangraphs.com/zonegrid.a...on=all&data=pi
Like I stated he is killing it with those high outside pitches. What I like that he is doing is with his swing. It is a more level swing. On his popups he goes back to his golf swing. Oh Yeah the Starters better start eating up more innings otherwise we won't have a Bullpen by May.
On one side, I like having a different managing style for each league. On the other hand, I don't like having an inning where runs are at a premium so you might pull Kershaw in the 5th or 6th. That actually almost happened the other day. Kershaw had 80ish pitches after the 5th and was batting. If the hitter in front of him had reached then they would have had 2 men on with 1 out down by 1. Kershaw ended up getting a hit and tying the game but most pitchers look like I would trying to hit MLB pitching.
From Braves twitter:
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The #Braves today selected the contract of Luke Jackson from Triple-A Gwinnett and designated C Chris Stewart for assignment. Jackson will wear No. 64.
I would rather have the DH because: What if the pitcher gets HBP and gets seriously hurt?
What if he trips running to first base and breaks a bone? How about he slides into home and collides with the catcher? I would just rather get rid of the pitcher hitting all together.
I enjoy the NL style of play way more than AL. Much more goes into strategy and making changes/adjustments. A deeper bench and pen is more important in the NL and therefore I think it takes a more complete team to sustain success.
I have no problem with the DH in AL as it differentiates the leagues.
Tucker is killing the baseball