Good evening, folks! Well, it’s the quiet before the storm, as the Braves are currently on an off-day before they get set to head into the snake pit that is Dodger Stadium for a three-game series that’ll certainly have plenty of eyes on it while it’s happening. Still, we’re just over 24 hours from that game getting underway so there’s still some time to chat about whatever before we get into tomorrow’s action.
What I’m watching tonight
ESPN has a double dip that doesn’t seem all that bad — and it’ll also give us folks on the
East Coast a chance to gear up for another late night. Tampa Bay vs. Boston is interesting enough because of the divisional rivalry but the 10:10 p.m. ET game following that one will be the start of another NL showdown out West. The Cardinals have gotten off to a really strong start and the Padres have been keeping stride with the Dodgers so far. The matchup itself is intriguing but apparently we’re all on Home Run Watch for Fernando Tatis Jr. — being that he still hasn’t hit any dingers yet. That’s strange.
The Athletic hires a new Braves writer
David O’Brien’s retirement was a bit sudden and it left a bit of a void for Braves coverage over at The Athletic vertical. That void has now been filled, as former Baseball America writer Jesús Cano will be covering the Braves for them going forward.
What will the rotation look like going forward?
I put this Feed post on the homepage earlier and I’m sharing it again because it’s a very good question: What happens at the back of the rotation?
This is a pretty good problem to have but it’s still something that needs to be solved going forward. We’ll see what happens.
Anyways, the floor is now yours.












