Braves Preview: Starting Pitching
In 2021, maybe more than ever, the idea that you can never have too much starting pitching will prove to be true. Luckily, the Braves’ starters are talented, deep, and poised to be the backbone of the team.

In 2021, maybe more than ever, the idea that you can never have too much starting pitching will prove to be true. Luckily, the Braves’ starters are talented, deep, and poised to be the backbone of the team.
Two young players. One is inexperienced and the other lacks experience altogether. What can we expect from the guys at the bottom of the Braves’ order?
Dansby is loved by Braves Country, but unlike Acuna and Albies, the Braves have not locked Dansby up long-term. In today’s episode, we take a hard look at the difficult situation on the horizon for the Braves and their young shortstop.
A year ago, I couldn’t say his name. Now, he’s coming off a spectacular season and looking to have another great year to propel him into free agency.
Last year, Ozuna replaced and surpassed the production the Braves lost when Josh Donaldson went to the Twins. This year, he has a four-year contract to be Freddie Freeman’s personal line-up protection. There’s just one, small, problem...
The cornerstone. The leader. The Face of the Franchise. The MVP.
Will the Braves’ second baseman be the hitter that benefits most from having Chipper Jones in the Braves’ dugout in 2021? I think so. If I’m right, Albies will have an all-star season.
The Braves’ mega stud is coming off a bit of a down year in 2020. Will 2021 be the year where Ronald puts it all together and begins reaching for the title of best player in baseball?
The Dawgs finish out one of the best signing classes in the nation, but a HUGE question looms. Meanwhile, the obvious choice for the Braves seems like it has stumped the front office.
The schedule came out today and it has to be the most manageable schedule Georgia has had under Kirby. While that sounds great, it means that the already high expectations for next season just went up even higher.
It wasn’t exciting but it was historic. Alabama wins their 6th title in 12 years, and cement their place as the greatest dynasty in college football history. We might not like talking about their greatness, but we need to recognize and appreciate it, because it will never happen again.
Jeremy Timmerman joins me as we look ahead to the national championship game between Ohio State and Alabama.
Three big games and three segments reacting to each game. The dawgs win a thriller, while the Tide and Buckeyes punch their tickets to Miami.
3 games, about 12 hours, and a truly special start to 2021. This week, I preview the Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Sugar Bowl.
The playoff field is set and so are the New Year’s 6. Overall, the committee did well, but we deserve more. Let’s push the envelope. Let’s see if too much of a good thing is a good thing. 2 was fine, 4 is good, but 8 would be great. It’s time to expand the college football playoffs, and I’ll give you the one and only reason you need for supporting expansion.
The coaching carousel spins as the pandemic surges. Conspiracies abound as rivals consider canceling games while conferences have to re-think rules that were dumb to start with. Bad teams struggle to field a team because of social statements and the playoff race is a mess. So, even in 2020, college football delivers.
Better late than never!
Why Daniels performance on the field was the second most impressive performance he had on Saturday night. Big issues at some of the biggest programs in the nation, and while the CFP committee is about to release their first rankings, I tell you my rankings, which are totally unimportant.
The Dawgs won a close game between the hedges, and the story of the night is the play of JT Daniels. There was good and there was a lot of bad, but at the end of the night, the Dawgs and the Bulldog Nation have hope.
It’s like a dream for UGA fans. The mythical JT Daniels will take the field fir a Sanford Stadium Blackout. Nothing can go wrong, right?
Where does the Bulldog Nation turn now?
The SEC East Championship game is upon us and the Dawgs need their dudes to be dudes. Go Dawgs, Beat Florida!
The worst time for the injury bug to bite and the biggest clown in all of college football.
The Dawgs take on a strange Kentucky team with the Cocktail Party looming in a week’s time. What team can avoid the upset scare on Halloween?
Georgia may be off but there’s still a lot going on. Braves, Dawgs, and the return of the Big 10, plus this week’s Viewing Guide!
I’m crushed.
Earlier this week, I said this could be the best sports week ever for local teams, and we are still on track for that to happen. The Braves are up 2-1 in the NLCS and the Dawgs get ready to take on the Tide without the Evil One on the side line. Also, don’t miss my boldest prediction ever.
The Falcons have finally moved on from Dan Quinn. Georgia just beat one rival and have the ultimate enemy in their sights this Saturday. The Braves begin the NLCS against the Dodgers tonight, four wins away from the World Series. We have suffered a lot as fans of these teams, we deserve a few minutes to consider that this could be the best week ever.
With Auburn in the rear view mirror, the Dawgs face another test from another rival. Will Tennessee take a step towards returning to the national stage or will the Dawgs move on to their own next step in Tuscaloosa next week?
The Braves battle the Marlins, history, and 25 years of playoff disappointments in the NLDS. What are the keys to the series and who will advance to the League Championship Series?