There was not much going on on Tuesday when it came to the Atlanta Braves. Instead, we received more quotes from Atlanta Braves President/General Manager Alex Anthopoulos, who gave us an idea of where the Braves could go during the low season. The architect of the current Braves selection spoke with the media (Via David O’Brien of the athletics) earlier this week and stated that starting pitching will be an “emphasis on the Braves when it comes to hopefully improving their team during the low season. I strongly recommend that a subscription to the athletics to view good things like this, but here is the quote from Aa::
… you can never have enough [pitching]. And it will definitely be a point of emphasis for us this winter.
Again, we all know how much GM speaking is usually worth speaking – that means it is as exciting and logical when it sounds, it is still safe to take this with a grain of salt. Yet it would certainly be nice to see that this team actually tackles the rotation after the plan of this season of “Let’s hope that everyone will stay healthy while he continues to perform at a high level”. We will see what happens.
The Cubs brought the series with the Braves in a comfortable way, despite the fact that Spencer Strider delivered a solid version where he went six innings and hit eight while giving up only two points.
Aa Also talked About Ha-Song Kim who joins the Braves and stated that both partner “are in a better position” before Kim’s large choice in the low season whether he will exercise his player option or not.
The Blue Gaays achieved a dramatic victory In extras about the astros with Tyler Heineman who starts to bump the final walk-off bigbest and eventually hit a grounder so that Tyler Straw could score the winning run.
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