This may come as a surprise to nobody: the Atlanta Braves have an explosive offense. With the 2024 MLB season now over a week into the 2024 campaign, expectations are soaring even higher than last season’s record-breaking lineup. The Braves tallied an impressive 307 home runs in 2o23, tying the 2019 Minnesota Twins as the most prolific home run-hitting teams in MLB history. And some MLB experts think the Braves offense can do better this year than in 2023.
Expert Believes Braves Offense Could Be Even Better Than 2023
In a recent article on MLB.com, Braves beat writer Mark Bowman highlighted one key takeaway from the Braves’ performance in the opening week of the season: their record-setting offense has the potential to be even better. This assertion comes on the heels of the Braves’ strong start, including a dominant showing against star pitcher Aaron Nola and the Philadelphia Phillies.
When the Braves compensated for Max Fried’s ugly season debut by regularly frustrating Aaron Nola on Saturday, they strengthened the belief that their offense could be even better than the one that matched an MLB record with 307 home runs and became the first AL/NL team to slug .500 or better. Jarred Kelenic is the lineup’s only newcomer. His early success has highlighted the length of a lineup that includes three top MVP candidates in Ronald Acuña Jr., Matt Olson and Austin Riley. — Mark Bowman
Indeed, the addition of outfielder Jarred Kelenic to an already stacked lineup has only added fuel to the Braves’ offensive fire. Kelenic’s early success at the plate has underscored the depth and potency of a lineup that features three top MVP candidates in Ronald Acuña Jr., Matt Olson, and Austin Riley — among others.
Matt Olson takes a solo flight in ATL ✈️ pic.twitter.com/ql6epdvcEc
— Bally Sports: Braves (@BravesOnBally) April 6, 2024
Currently leading the NL East with a 3-2 record and boasting an impressive +21 run differential, the Braves are off to a strong start in their quest for postseason glory. With a highly anticipated weekend series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Braves fans can expect plenty of fireworks as their team looks to continue its offensive onslaught.
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