{"id":33250,"date":"2022-06-02T06:37:36","date_gmt":"2022-06-02T06:37:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/this-years-braves-these-world-series-hopefuls-still-have-a-chance\/"},"modified":"2022-06-02T06:37:36","modified_gmt":"2022-06-02T06:37:36","slug":"this-years-braves-these-world-series-hopefuls-still-have-a-chance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/this-years-braves-these-world-series-hopefuls-still-have-a-chance\/","title":{"rendered":"This year’s Braves? These World Series hopefuls still have a chance"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Not only does hope spring eternal in MLB, it springs all the way into the summer.<\/p>\n

This time last year, the eventual World Series champions were languishing below .500 at 25-26. On the morning of June 1, FanGraphs gave the Atlanta Braves a measly 23.8% chance at making the playoffs and just a 1.5% shot at doing exactly what they did – winning it all.<\/p>\n

In fact, the eventual champions have entered June under .500 in each of the past two full seasons, as the 2019 Washington Nationals famously started 19-31.<\/p>\n

Odds can only glean the path ahead based on the current situation. Those already daunting numbers couldn’t factor in Ronald Acu\u00f1a Jr.’s eventual season-ending injury for the Braves. And they certainly couldn’t foresee general manager Alex Anthopoulos’s bold trade deadline blitz.<\/p>\n

So they aren’t predictions or visions of the future, and they aren’t denigrating your favorite team’s chances. Instead, they should be viewed as measurements of the steep climb ahead. As the calendar changes, several projected contenders have followed in the 2021 Braves’ early footsteps this season – including\u2026 the 2022 Braves.<\/p>\n

Are any of them set up to blaze a path to World Series glory? Let’s assess their chances.<\/p>\n

Atlanta Braves<\/h2>\n

23-27, 6.1% World Series odds, 60.6% playoff odds<\/em><\/p>\n

Well, well, well, look who’s here. The defending champs are running it back in stressfully similar fashion.<\/p>\n

Even with Acu\u00f1a returning and hitting well, the Braves are again hurting in the outfield. Their outfielders’ batting line (by offensive metric wRC +) and overall value (by WAR) are the worst in the majors. A single glaring issue can almost be a good thing – it makes for an easy area of \u200b\u200bfocus. Anthopoulos threw four new options at a three-position group last year and it worked. The 2019 Nationals pulled off a similar transformation with a bullpen that had been dragging down the team. The first potential solution in 2022 will be an internal one, as top prospect Michael Harris got the call to the majors.<\/p>\n