The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Decisions on roster, rotation and lineup coming into focus

Injuries to pitchers could force a change in opening 25-man roster.

- By Gabriel Burns gabriel.burns@ajc.com

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. — At the midway point of spring training, the Braves continue to trim their camp roster (which stands at 40). Here’s a look at how the initial 25-man roster might look March 28 in Philadelph­ia:

Catchers

Tyler Flowers, Brian McCann McCann replaces Kurt Suzuki as Flowers’ battery mate. He’s looked healthy through spring and swung the bat well. His clubhouse impact, as teammates have judged it, is off the charts. It’s questionab­le how much offensive output this duo will have, but their mastery of the pitchers and human influence supersedes that in importance.

Starting infield

1B Freddie Freeman, 2B Ozzie Albies, 3B Josh Donaldson, SS Dansby Swanson

The Braves added Donaldson to an already dangerous lineup. But when healthy, he’s proved to be a plus in the field as well. The infield will feature all well-graded defenders and nice athletic ability

from Albies and Swanson. Freeman remains among the game’s best fielders at first base.

Starting outfield

LF Ronald Acuna, CF Ender Inciarte, RF Nick Markakis

If it isn’t broken, why fix it? That’s ultimately how the Braves’ outfield situation concluded, when after a winter of exploring the market, the team opted to retain Markakis. And so the team returns the same group, which can be good, bad or in between depending on how you view it. Inciarte re-establishi­ng his bat, Markakis being more early season than late, and Acuna surging in his sophomore season will be the storylines.

Bench

Johan Camargo, Charlie Culberson, Adam Duvall

The Braves sport a versatile bench, with Camargo and Culberson capable of playing around the infield and the corner outfield spots. Both will play a healthy chunk of games, and injuries could push their games logged even higher. Duvall has had a mediocre spring after a difficult few months with the Braves last year, but the team needs pop off the bench. They could opt to carry an additional bench bat with Mike Foltynewic­z opening the season on the disabled list.

Rotation

Julio Teheran, Sean Newcomb, Kevin Gausman, Kyle Wright

Foltynewic­z will miss the opening portion of the season, though he isn’t expected to remain out long. The team won’t need five starters through those early days, so the only real question is who the fourth guy will be. We’ll go with Wright, who’s had an excellent spring and should factor into the Braves’ plans all season.

Bullpen

Arodys Vizcaino, A.J. Minter, Darren O’Day, Chad Sobotka, Dan Winkler, Jonny Venters, Sam Freeman, Jesse Biddle

Here’s where things are most interestin­g. The Braves say all their ailing arms sans Foltynewic­z, including Minter and O’Day, will be ready for the regular season. Assuming that’s the case, Vizcaino and the aforementi­oned two are a solid back end. Winkler is back healthy, and it’s easy to forget how good he was through much of last season. The Braves can figure out what they have in Sobotka, who emerged late in the season. Venters, Freeman and Biddle are the team’s other lefty options. Shane Carle has options, therefore making him the odd man out for now.

Projected lineup

1. Ender Inciarte

2. Josh Donaldson

3. Freddie Freeman

4. Ronald Acuna

5. Nick Markakis

6. Ozzie Albies

7. Tyler Flowers/Brian McCann

8. Dansby Swanson

9. Pitcher Despite Acuna’s public preference to remain at leadoff, the team seems more inclined to have him hit cleanup. That reinserts Inciarte at the top of the order, where he’ll be followed by the Braves’ key trio. Freeman, Acuna and Donaldson are capable of warranting MVP votes when playing up to their ability.

The bottom of the group is less intimidati­ng. Markakis and Albies, both first-half stars a season ago, need to distance themselves from second-half struggles. The Braves will hope their catchers can hover around last year’s production. Swanson played much of the season injured, and it’s obviously a crucial season for him at the plate.

 ?? AP ?? New Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson should be a plus offensivel­y, but his defense could help solidify the infield. Donaldson is easing into playing shape during spring training.
AP New Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson should be a plus offensivel­y, but his defense could help solidify the infield. Donaldson is easing into playing shape during spring training.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Braves veteran Tyler Flowers (above) is expected to share catching duties with left-handed hitting Brian McCann, who was signed as a free agent and is in his second stint with Atlanta.
GETTY IMAGES Braves veteran Tyler Flowers (above) is expected to share catching duties with left-handed hitting Brian McCann, who was signed as a free agent and is in his second stint with Atlanta.

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