![]() “I think I said earlier, I’d say three days is plenty, five days, six days is probably too much.” “I worried about that going in,” Snitker said of the five-day layoff. Plus, the Braves chased the Mets, and expended a lot of energy doing so, before earning that break. ![]() Both received five-day breaks, and both played far under their potential in their postseason series. We might hear a lot about it during the offseason.Īs of this writing, the Braves and Dodgers have been eliminated. This is a common storyline this postseason. It’s unfair to single them out – know that many other Braves hardly contributed offensively – but their struggles loomed large because the Braves needed big contributions from more than a few players to win this series. Michael Harris: 1-for-14, though his one hit was a run-scoring single. Many of his teammates didn’t come close to matching that performance.ĭansby Swanson: 2-for-16 with seven strikeouts. ![]() In the NLDS, he went 6-for-16 with three doubles, two home runs and five RBIs. They had a tremendous series, and they beat us.”ĭ’Arnaud was one of a few Braves regulars who performed well. They just were all ready to hit, didn’t miss any of their pitches, did damage, played small ball when they needed to, moved runners over when they needed to, got the big hits when they needed to with runners on. Many of the Braves’ regulars didn’t show upĪfter the season-ending loss, Travis d’Arnaud summed up everything like this: “I don’t really like looking at what could’ve happened. Had they collected a few more timely hits, they might have been able to stay in games and swing the momentum. Two of the Braves’ losses were not close. An important note: Three of those six hits with men in scoring position came in the Game 2 victory.Īnd of those three hits, one was Matt Olson’s run-scoring single on a play that should have been made (but was ruled a single) and another was Austin Riley’s dribbler into no man’s land. In four postseason games, the Braves went 6-for-22 with runners in scoring position and left 22 men on base. 268 average in those spots was sixth in the sport, while they hit the third-most homers (55) in those spots. 797 OPS with runners in scoring position. Over the 162-game regular season, the Braves ranked third in baseball with a. The Braves’ plan blew up in a way they couldn’t have expected, as only Kyle Wright (six shutout innings) registered a quality start. Winning the division – and avoiding the Wild Card Series – allowed the Braves to line up their pitching how they wanted. Morton has a history of dominating in elimination games. Meanwhile, four Philadelphia starting pitchers held the Braves to five earned runs over 18 ⅓ innings.įried posted a 2.48 ERA in the regular season, Strider a 2.67 ERA. The numbers are staggering: Fried, Strider and Morton combined to allow 12 earned runs over 7 ⅔ innings. “And during the season, we’ve lost guys and have challenges and this and that, and it’s ‘next man up’ and try to find a way, and our job is to try to find a way.” “We’ve never been one to make excuses,” Anthopoulos said. Charlie Morton served up a three-run homer after a line drive hit him on his pitching elbow. Spencer Strider, coming off an oblique strain, was not fully stretched out. Max Fried came down with the flu, and it seemed to affect him in his postseason start. Explore Braves’ Dansby Swanson said future isn’t on his mind right now The series was not particularly close, if you view it through that prism. In their two losses on the road, the Braves lost to the Phillies by a combined 13 runs. The Phillies jumped on the Braves in Games 1, 3 and 4. They scored three runs in the sixth and held on for what became their only victory of the NLDS. The Braves only led after four innings of this series: The sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth innings of Game 2. You know, you want to get in because you just never know where you might be.” ![]() We’re a better team than what we played like in this division series, but that’s the whole idea of the playoffs. And, you know, we didn’t do a lot of things well. “We didn’t play good enough to win that last series. There is not much of that this time around. Many times, there is a certain play or moment, or even a game, that haunts teams and fans when they reflect on it. Still, you might ask: What went so wrong for the Braves in the National League Division Series against Philadelphia? “It’s been a while,” president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos said, “since we’ve been out so early.” ![]()
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