
"I don't have to tell you that the Braves had a tough year in 2025. The season started with an 0-7 road trip and really never got off the ground. They had 3 starting pitchers go down in the space of five days. Their collective hitting approach was, eh let's go with interesting. I think a lot of Braves Country had a tough time as well. It's been one thing after the other."
"But another way to look at it is that it's been almost seven months since the Braves lost a player for the season. But only if you don't count the injury concerns around Joe Jimenez and Sean Murphy, I guess. Sigh. So can Braves Country do better than just getting by this year? I'm gonna say yes. It's ok to be optimistic about baseball in late December. Maybe 2026 will be a better year for all of us."
The Braves finished 2025 after a difficult season that began with an 0-7 road trip and never gained momentum. Three starting pitchers suffered season-ending injuries within five days, undermining rotation stability. The team's collective hitting approach was inconsistent and underperformed expectations. Fans experienced a prolonged stretch of adversity, though the roster avoided additional season-ending losses for nearly seven months. Lingering injury concerns surround reliever Joe Jimenez and catcher Sean Murphy. Despite setbacks, there is cautious optimism that the team can improve and that the 2026 season could be better. Supporters remain hopeful heading into winter and offseason adjustments.
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