How creative do the Braves need to get to score?

They say that every baseball game is unique and you’ll always see something you’ve never before. Well, last night proved that notion.

I know that people do some crazy things in San Francisco but was that necessary? Do people really to be told not to do that? Matt Olson was going to score anyway, but it definitely distracted Patrick Bailey there. I’m sure that the offending fan was ejected, but if they were a Braves fan, that’s certainly one way to take one for the team.

So should the Braves be inspired to boost the offense in more ways? Maybe have the Freeze run alongside Austin Riley trying to steal a base? Tie the opponents left fielder’s shoes together when he’s not looking? Surely we can come up with some better ideas than multiball.

Seriously, though, don’t throw a ball on the field during a game.


Daily Notes

Record: 27-35

Yesterday’s wOBA and xwOBA: .276 / .331 (Season rank: 15th | 12th)

Yesterday’s opponent wOBA and xwOBA: .252 / .317 (Season rank: 17th | 17th)

Yesterday’s homers: 1

Yesterday’s homers allowed: 0

Record when out-xwOBAing: 18-14 (League: 685-250)

Record when out-xwOBAed: 9-21 (League: 250-685)

Record when out-wOBAing: 23-5 (League: 785-152)

Record when out-wOBAed: 4-30 (League: 152-785)

Record when outhomering: 13-7 (League: 498-148)

Record when outhomered: 5-17 (League: 148-498)

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