I have long wanted to see a MLB exhibition game in Mississippi, and it happened today. Bucket list. I've been to a few in Memphis with the Cardinals and they were always fun to go to as well.
I would say the game was a rousing success and I think the Braves put their best foot forward. I hope they do this again next year. Dan Uggla hit my shoe with a baseball in batting practice. The only disappointing thing to me was Maholm not starting for the Braves, but I understand it.
My thoughts for the Braves fans:
1. Pretty impressive performance. If you say "yeah, but it was against minor leagers"- check out the Yankees score against Army today. A 10-0 beat down with three tape measure home runs and a combined shutout is nothing to shake a stick at.
2. Evan Gaddis- WOW. That was a pretty nice shot- maybe the longest I've seen at Trustmark Park. If I were the Braves, I would start him over Laird until McCann comes back. Great story as well.
3. Chris Johnson surprised me with his power- maybe he will be a steal? I thought he made some nice plays at third base as well. Freddie Freeman is solid.
4. Dan Uggla was impressive, but he has to get his average up. He will eventually be a good DH for someone. Andrelton Simmons is a solid SS and leadoff hitter.
5. Even when Jason Heyward made outs, he smoked the ball. The Upton brothers will be solid, but I'm not sure if they will meet Braves fans expectations. If fact, BJ had the worst at bats this side of Gerald Laird. With the Upton brothers, I do think the Braves adequately replaced Prado and Bourn from a production standpoint when you break down all of the numbers. Reed Johnson is going to be a nice bench player for y'all as well.
6. Good to see Kimbrel pitch again. Your rotation should be solid with Hudson, Medlan, Maholm, Beachy, and Minor.
7. The team I saw on the field looks like a contender in the NL East. Will they be good enough to get by the Nationals? The only hole I saw was at catcher- and that will be fixed when Brian McCann comes back. Christian Bethancourt really impressed me as far as the prospects go. He might get a look if McCann can't come back. And as far as Sean Gilmartin goes- take heart, because I remember watching Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen hit baseballs into the Mississippi River in Memphis off of a guy named Adam Wainwright in 2004.
I would say the game was a rousing success and I think the Braves put their best foot forward. I hope they do this again next year. Dan Uggla hit my shoe with a baseball in batting practice. The only disappointing thing to me was Maholm not starting for the Braves, but I understand it.
My thoughts for the Braves fans:
1. Pretty impressive performance. If you say "yeah, but it was against minor leagers"- check out the Yankees score against Army today. A 10-0 beat down with three tape measure home runs and a combined shutout is nothing to shake a stick at.
2. Evan Gaddis- WOW. That was a pretty nice shot- maybe the longest I've seen at Trustmark Park. If I were the Braves, I would start him over Laird until McCann comes back. Great story as well.
3. Chris Johnson surprised me with his power- maybe he will be a steal? I thought he made some nice plays at third base as well. Freddie Freeman is solid.
4. Dan Uggla was impressive, but he has to get his average up. He will eventually be a good DH for someone. Andrelton Simmons is a solid SS and leadoff hitter.
5. Even when Jason Heyward made outs, he smoked the ball. The Upton brothers will be solid, but I'm not sure if they will meet Braves fans expectations. If fact, BJ had the worst at bats this side of Gerald Laird. With the Upton brothers, I do think the Braves adequately replaced Prado and Bourn from a production standpoint when you break down all of the numbers. Reed Johnson is going to be a nice bench player for y'all as well.
6. Good to see Kimbrel pitch again. Your rotation should be solid with Hudson, Medlan, Maholm, Beachy, and Minor.
7. The team I saw on the field looks like a contender in the NL East. Will they be good enough to get by the Nationals? The only hole I saw was at catcher- and that will be fixed when Brian McCann comes back. Christian Bethancourt really impressed me as far as the prospects go. He might get a look if McCann can't come back. And as far as Sean Gilmartin goes- take heart, because I remember watching Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen hit baseballs into the Mississippi River in Memphis off of a guy named Adam Wainwright in 2004.