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Alex Anthopoulos discusses Braves’ struggles

June 12, 2024 by Talking Chop

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Alex Anthopoulos met with the media ahead of Wednesday’s game in Baltimore and discussed the Braves’ struggles.

Atlanta Braves president and general manager Alex Anthopoulos met with the media ahead of Wednesday’s matchup with the Baltimore Orioles. Anthopoulos discussed the team’s recent struggles and said that he has been on the phone much more than normal for this time of the year, but cautioned that nothing was imminent.

“We haven’t played well. I’m stating the obvious there.”

Alex Anthopoulos addresses the current state of the 35-29 Braves pic.twitter.com/KkDKbyZQuB

— Bally Sports: Braves (@BravesOnBally) June 12, 2024

Anthopoulos admitted that the team hasn’t played well but also mentioned that the majority of the National League also hasn’t played well which is something that works in the Braves’ favor. Anthopoulos added that he didn’t want to make excuses for the offensive struggles and wouldn’t point to the rash of injuries that they have dealt with. He admitted that the Phillies have been outstanding, but at the end of the day, it is about making the postseason and giving yourself a chance.

“This is a young group of really accomplished players. It would be one thing if you’re thinking, ‘Oh this is an aging core or team, diminishing talent.’ It’s not that at all.”

Alex Anthopoulos weighs in on Atlanta’s offensive process and production ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/NtbPEBrjHZ

— Bally Sports South (@BallySportsSO) June 12, 2024

Anthopoulos added that the players and coaches are putting in the work off the field. He said in his conversations with other GMs, it is come up that other teams don’t feel as though they have been as productive offensively as in the past. There has been a notable shift in offensive performance league wide through the first two and half months of the season.

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