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Braves game

Dawg94Dawg94 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

Going to the game today. What's the best place to eat in the stadium?

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  • MuffingodMuffingod ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I’m a fan of Fox Brothers BBQ, they’ve got a place inside the park or you can eat at the Fox Brothers BBQ/Terrapin Taproom on the perimeter of the park and it has access to the park from the back of the restaurant. If you go with option 2 be sure to show up early or be prepared to wait in line.

  • MIghtydawgMIghtydawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Best thing is that you can go in game and then scan your ticket as you leave, eat in the battery and then come back into the game. Beers at terrapin are half the price if beers in stadium and you can bring them into stadium with you.

  • coastaldawgcoastaldawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    So tired of watching Newcomb’s inability to throw strikes. Soroka went 5 perfect innings in his first AAA start the other night, hope he can stay healthy and come up to the majors.

  • donmdonm ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    If SN can develop some command (and I think that is a big IF) he'll be something pretty special. Just impossible to predict when, if ever, the "light will go on" for young pitchers. Just have to wait and see. I hope they don't give up on him as easily as I and some other fans are prone to do.

  • coastaldawgcoastaldawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Love Newcomb’s stuff, he could be dominant if he can consistently throw strikes early in the count and keep his pitch count down. Julio would be the first starting pitcher that I would pull from the rotation. He’s had some good years, but it’s hard to see him being more than mediocre given his performance the last few years. After hearing about our great young pitching prospects for so long, I’m ready to see some of them come up and live up to their hype.

  • greshamdiscogreshamdisco ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Liberty Media sucks. They have a great young team who could do special things but have chosen to eat the profits and potential. Around $1 billion has been spent on three players by three teams. Liberty Media would not spend 1/100th of this in the off-season.

  • AnotherDawgAnotherDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited April 2019

    I'm with you @coastaldawg, and I'm willing to pay the price for a year or two in order to reap the long term benefit. Management needs to throw the studs out there and let them fail, learn, grow.

    Tom Glavine went 9-21 over his first two seasons before going 14-8 in 1989. Two years later he won a Cy Young.

    John Smoltz went 14-18 over his first two seasons, then worked his way up to a 24-win season (and a Cy Young award) before he reached the age of 30.

    Steve Avery's 3-11 season as a rookie paid immediate dividends with an 18-8 record the next year.

    And even though it wasn't with the Braves, Greg Maddux went 8-18 over his first two seasons, then won four (count 'em, 4) Cy Young awards before he was 30 years old.

  • @AnotherDawg I personally don't follow baseball or the Braves, but you do put out good stuff that I even look at and find interesting.

    Keep up the good work!!

  • BankwalkerBankwalker ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Is it mechanics, grip, arm angle, release?

    Control is often coachable.

  • donmdonm ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I think it is all of those and I agree control/command (still don't understand the difference) can be learned. However, not everyone learns at the same pace and SN may just be taking a bit longer (I hope). I guess some never learn it.

  • orlandoorlando ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    How fun is the NL East going to be this season? Phil’s and Mets red hot, Braves and Nats playing better. Shaping up to be a great baseball year. Oh throw in Brewers in the central, CY going off already

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