Braves News: Atlanta Suffers Sweep in Los Angeles, Ronald Acuna Jr. Finding Form, more
One of the toughest road trips for the Braves in quite a while.
On one hand, the Braves do not fair well when visiting Seattle or Dodger Stadium.
On the road, they are 2-6 against the Mariners and 6-21 against the Dodgers since 2014. However, this version of the Braves is better than most in franchise history, at least on paper. The simple truth that was validated by a 1-5 road trip for the Braves is that right now, the Braves are simply not playing up to their standard.
During a 5-1 loss to the Dodgers on Sunday to complete the series sweep for Los Angeles, the Braves experienced a microcosm of their play in recent weeks. Several missed opportunities on very hittable pitches while also suffering through some bad luck on hard hit balls in play. Sure, Atlanta’s fortunes could change shortly if they simply keep hitting the ball hard. But it is crystal clear this Braves offense is experiencing one of its worst slumps in recent years. Hopefully, a return home can help the Braves lineup return to form.
If there is one positive, it is that Ronald Acuna Jr. is feeling more like himself at the plate, and he is making hard contact more frequently. This hopefully means his normal level of results will follow suit.
Justin Toscano looks at how the Braves are looking to keep things as normal as possible with faith that better times are ahead in the near future.
Gabe Burns looks at how and when the Braves offense might return to its normal form of being among the the best in the game.
ESPN dives deep at what to take away from the early season matchup between the Braves and Dodgers.
Adam Maier and others impressed in their minor league performances over the weekend.