Photo via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0The Braves Don't Deserve Chris Sale
Sale has a 2.16 ERA and the Braves are 6-6 in his last twelve starts because the offense won't score. Ha-Seong Kim is hitting .066 -- the worst batting average in MLB history.
The Braves are wasting Chris Sale.
He has a 2.16 ERA. Fourteen consecutive starts allowing three or fewer earned runs. The Braves went 6-6 in his last twelve.
That's not a pitching problem. That's a lineup problem.
Ha-Seong Kim is hitting .066. Not a typo. The worst batting average in MLB history for a player with 85 or more plate appearances. You paid $20 million for the worst season ever recorded.
Since June 1, Sale has averaged 2.3 runs of support per game. Two runs or fewer in six of his fifteen starts. Three of the last four. The man is pitching like a Cy Young winner and his offense is responding with silence.
The NL East lead melted to 4.5 games. Lost five of the last six before yesterday's shutout of the worst team in baseball. The rotation is October-ready. The lineup is still in June.
This team is 75-53 in spite of its offense.
Not because of it.
If the bats don't wake up, the Braves are the most talented first-round exit in baseball.
Tell me I'm wrong.
The Tilt
If the bats don't wake up, the Braves are the most talented first-round exit in baseball.
— Dex Ponce
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