Around the Atlanta Braves blogosphere: reporting week

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - FEBRUARY 22: Luis Marte #49 of the Detroit Tigers pitches during the spring training game against the Atlanta Braves on February 22, 2013 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)
LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - FEBRUARY 22: Luis Marte #49 of the Detroit Tigers pitches during the spring training game against the Atlanta Braves on February 22, 2013 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) /
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With the Atlanta Braves kicking off spring training this week, the blogosphere is heating up!

The long winter wait is almost over! Atlanta Braves pitchers and catchers report at the end of this week as other teams are beginning to report starting today. That’s led to plenty of increased coverage in the Braves blogosphere.

The guys at Walk-Off Walk are going through a check off of the best players by letter in the history of the Atlanta Braves franchise. Their piece this past week touched on a letter with plenty of history, J.

At his newly-rebranded From the Diamond site, Grant McAuley continues his 2019 Atlanta Braves positional preview series by looking at the outfielders.

Rob over at Braves Journal has been busy as of late! He had a great trade retrospective on the Craig Kimbrel deal, a look at the #38 Brave on the list of the 44 greatest Atlanta Braves, the quarterfinals of his Baseball Movie Slugfest, and puts the J.T. Realmuto saga to bed with some solid perspective.

Andy Harris at Outfield Fly Rule takes on the yoeman’s task of parsing through the depths of the starting pitching in the Atlanta Braves organization to give some level of estimation who will begin the season at what level.

More from Tomahawk Take

Over at SportsTalkATL

, Harrison Coburn is wondering which of the versions of Sean Newcomb that we saw in the 2018 season will we get in 2019?

If you’ve yet to read a piece on analytics from Ivan the Great at Talking Chop, you’re truly missing out. The man simply knows his stuff, and while you may need to take some time to get your brain in the mode to read some of the writing, it’s tremendous material! He’s recently done an entire series on baseball analysis, and the latest is on surplus value, and while it’s not a short read, it’s worth your time!

Finally, a new addition to the group is 755 Battery Ave, a great Braves blog that’s really picked up on the tone and writing style of the old Capitol Avenue Club blog. Their piece on exactly what happened this offseason is a great introduction to the writing on the site and a very good read as well.

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