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Will the Braves Win the East?
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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5165935" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>This team looks dangerous since the trade deadline. No holes in the offensive lineup right now, and the defensive infield truly might be the best in baseball. Only question mark is some of the young starting pitching (especially with Huscar Ynoa coming back off the IL), but Touki Touissant was able to pitch 7 innings last night, so even there things are headed the right direction.</p><p></p><p>Mets schedule and deGrom's absence suggests they'll drop like a stone in the standings, but the Phillies have the easiest strength of schedule in the NL coming up. And the Braves are only 1.5 games ahead as of this morning.</p><p>Who takes it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5165935, member: 4042"] This team looks dangerous since the trade deadline. No holes in the offensive lineup right now, and the defensive infield truly might be the best in baseball. Only question mark is some of the young starting pitching (especially with Huscar Ynoa coming back off the IL), but Touki Touissant was able to pitch 7 innings last night, so even there things are headed the right direction. Mets schedule and deGrom’s absence suggests they’ll drop like a stone in the standings, but the Phillies have the easiest strength of schedule in the NL coming up. And the Braves are only 1.5 games ahead as of this morning. Who takes it? [/QUOTE]
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