by John A. Tures, Professor of Political Science, LaGrange College
Cobb County Braves fans are about to be in for what could be the wildest ride ever since the team uprooted itself from Turner Field to make the transition to what became Truist Park. They’re rated as having the second-best odds of winning the World Series, and have a franchise in better shape for a dynasty than any other team. But the team could just as easily fall short of their lofty goals, felled by the injury bug. There’s only one way this Braves 2024 unit can pull it off: preparing for the next man up.
Fanduel Sportsbook gave the Braves the second greatest odds to win the World Series, slightly beyond the Los Angeles Dodgers, ahead of the Houston Astros, New York Yankees, reigning champs the Texas Rangers, and their nemesis: The Philadelphia Phillies.
The franchise is in economically good shape. As Fansided reports the Atlanta Braves boosted their revenue from $262 million in 2016 to $600 million in 2023. “Did they get all of that money from parking costs?” my wife quipped. Joking aside, the year-round income and area built up around the park make this one of the best baseball businesses, making the debate over moving from downtown Atlanta to Cobb County one that’s become pretty much moot.
And, with A.A.’s magic and those Braves whose contracts show a commitment to building a great team, the team can consistently field one of the best in baseball, and compete for a title every year.
So what do the Braves have to worry about?
1) Ronald Acuna’s Knee.
2) Chris Sale’s Health
3) Max Fried’s Contract
Acuna’s knee isn’t feeling so great. Chris Sale looks like dynamite in Spring Training, but has a history of injury. And Max Fried’s contract hangs in the balance. Not only will the Braves ace be hard to replace, but what if Atlanta had to face him in the regular season, or postseason?
There’s only one solution for the team: Next man up. That…
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