Atlanta Braves General Manager Alex Anthopoulos held a media session before a game — which sort of says it all about how the team has been playing.
“I don’t normally do scrums during the season, because we’ve done well,” he told reporters Wednesday. “If I’m doing them, that means we’re not playing well.”
This is, of course, all relative. The Braves have the fourth-best record in the National League. But they lost their fifth straight game Wednesday night, 4-2 at Baltimore, and they trail NL East-leading Philadelphia by double digits. So Anthopoulos was available to discuss the disappointing reality.
He acknowledged that by their standards, the Braves aren’t looking good, but there’s obviously a lot of season left. Right now three teams in the National League — Philadelphia, Milwaukee and the Los Angeles Dodgers — have significant division leads. Atlanta (35-30) is the best of the rest. In fact, only five teams in the league are above .500.
Three seasons ago, the Braves went 88-73, but that was enough to take the division. They went on to win the World Series.