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re: ATL Thread 3/31 | Braves (Sale) @ Phillies (Suarez)
Posted on 3/31/24 at 3:37 pm to Broski
Posted on 3/31/24 at 3:37 pm to Broski
Atl with it's 19-2 run..or 24 of 29 win streak coming at some point, has nothing to fear.
It's my Phils which start slow, and lack the ability to go on obscene win tears, that will find itself sweating the Mets & Fish in September, and losing a painful series to the Nats.
It's my Phils which start slow, and lack the ability to go on obscene win tears, that will find itself sweating the Mets & Fish in September, and losing a painful series to the Nats.
Posted on 3/31/24 at 3:42 pm to TheRoarRestoredInBR
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that will find itself sweating the Mets & Fish in September, and losing a painful series to the Nats.
Neither the Mets or Marlins will be competitive this year. The Mets will be better offensively this year, but their pitching is a glorified AAA staff sans an injured Senga and a rusty Diaz. Marlins were more lucky than good last year and are without Sandy this season. The NL East is ripe for the Braves and Phillies to beat into submission this season.
The biggest worry for whoever is fighting for the wild card between ATL and PHI this year is that the NL West takes up two (or all) of the wild card spots.
Posted on 3/31/24 at 3:52 pm to TheRoarRestoredInBR
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It's my Phils which start slow, and lack the ability to go on obscene win tears, that will find itself sweating the Mets & Fish in September, and losing a painful series to the Nats.
Fishies have too many injuries to the rotation and didn't do anything to upgrade their lineup in the offseason, and the Mets are cooked unless Senga comes back to that rotation very soon. Their SP is awful. I don't see either team threatening anyone this year. Both look like 75-80 win clubs.
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