After a disappointing Postseason run by the Atlanta Braves, in which they were eliminated in the NLDS, it is time to start looking towards the 2024 season. The question coming into this offseason is what should the be the Braves front office staff’s main focus? And the answer to that would be this: PITCHING!
Atlanta’s offense flourished all season long with several players setting franchise and MLB records at the plate. However, the Braves pitching staff had some serious struggles throughout the season, and we saw that firsthand in the NLDS. A team can have a great offense and win ballgames, but what about the games where their offense is slacking? Those are the game where teams need to be able to rely on their starting rotation and on the bullpen. If they cannot maintain a one-run lead, or even a one-run deficit, then they aren’t doing their job.
There are some games where the Braves starting rotation had good starts and the bullpen was able to hold onto a lead. But what we saw most nights for the Braves was a shaky bullpen, and on a really bad night, we saw a shaky bullpen and an unstable starting rotation. It is safe to say that without good pitching – no matter how fantastic an offense is – they will more likely than not find themselves in situations they did NOT want to be in.
The Braves did have a lot of pitchers start the 2023 season on the injured list and had players go off and on the IL all year. Jackson Stephens, Nick Anderson, Tyler Matzek, and Huascar Ynoa didn’t make a single start this season, and Collin McHugh, Kolby Allard, Dylan Lee, and Michael Soroka were unable to stay off the injured list for the majority of the season. Jesse Chavez spent a couple of months on the injured list, and even Charlie Morton spent some time on the injured list toward the end of the season. It was painfully obvious the Braves pitching staff was not at 100% anytime during the whole season.
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Recently, the Atlanta Braves front staff signed RHP Pierce Johnson to a two-year $14.25 million contract. They acquired him at the 2023 trade deadline from the Colorado Rockies. Johnson did not perform well with the Rockies, but he had drastically different numbers with the Braves producing a 0.73 ERA over three months (excluding the Postseason). Atlanta also signed Joe Jiménez to a three-year $26 million contract. Jiménez had an up and down season with the Braves. Hopefully he will have better numbers in the 2024 season with Atlanta.
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Out of all the Braves pitchers, there is only one who is a free agent this offseason, and that is Jesse Chavez. Chavez missed a couple of months during the middle of the season due to a fractured shin, but he is known as “Mr Consistent” coming out of the bullpen. Jesse is definitely a fan favorite and a club favorite. I will be very surprised if the Atlanta Braves don’t resign him for the 2024 season.
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It will be interesting to see how the Atlanta Braves front office staff goes about strengthening the Braves’ pitching staff…but there is no denying that it IS an issue and it NEEDS to be addressed. And since Atlanta has their whole infield and most of the outfield locked up for a good while, the Braves front staff can spend more money to secure some reliable pitching.
I’m looking forward to the 2024 season already! GO BRAVES!!


