3 Atlanta Braves Are Responsible For Disappointing NLDS Defeat

Brian Snicker, Atlanta Braves

Brian Snicker, Atlanta Braves. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

The Atlanta Braves have fallen to the Philadelphia Phillies in four games, thanks in part to a number of fouls in the center stage.

It’s hard to blame a complete regulatory failure in three positions, but we’ll try. Atlanta fell to the Phillies in four games, thus officially eliminating them from the 2022 MLB Posteason. With that said, the Phillies will move to the NLCS, just four wins away from the world championships.

It’s going to be a long winter for Braves fans, who must come to terms with the uncertain reality of the short star Dansby Swanson. While most people in the industry assume that the local product will remain at ATL, free agency is not guaranteed.

But in the meantime, fans need to direct their barbs to these parties in particular.

The Blameable Brave: Promotion, Scam, Scam

The Atlanta staff wasn’t what it should have been in the post-season. Although it was always a menace heading into the playoffs, timing played a major role in the Braves’ sudden demise. that’s what I mean:

Max Fried made the first game while still recovering from illness. Spencer Strider’s first match since mid-September didn’t go according to plan. That’s how Charlie Morton, previously undefeated in the Elimination Games, was defeated fairly surely in Philadelphia.

The numbers were on the rookie Braves side, but the numbers don’t actually cast the aforementioned tunes. Atlanta were condemned to injury problems for the final four games of the season, and the game alone couldn’t help them recover.

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