The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Sticking to plan will make Braves winners

Rebuilding is taking shape with young, talented players.

- Mark Bradley My Opinion

Dansby Swanson has played 27 big-league games. Per Baseball-Refer- ence, he has a WAR value of 0.6. Extrapolat­ed over 162 games, that’s a WAR of 3.6, which wouldn’t quite be All-Star caliber but wouldn’t be far off. (I know, I know. Almost nobody plays all 162 games. Hear me out.)

Ender Inciarte has a WAR of 3.4, which is third among Braves behind Freddie Freeman and Julio Teheran. That puts Inciarte in the “solid starter” classifica­tion of WAR, and that’s your Shelby Miller trade right there — a starting shortstop, a starting center fielder and Aaron Blair, who won his first MLB game Monday night.

Swanson is 23. Inciarte is 25. Blair is 24. I guess it’s possible to make a better trade, but realistica­lly I don’t see how.

We knew when it happened this had the potential to be a coup of coups, but nobody had any idea Miller would have such a year. (He has returned to the majors after a demotion to Triple-A but has gotten no better. He has an ERA of 6.90 and a WAR of minus-1.3.)

And nobody knew if Inciarte would ever hit here after a damp squib of a start, and nobody could say for sure that Swanson wouldn’t struggle on arrival. But here they are.

The Braves, who weren’t really trying to win, have won 59 games. The Diamondbac­ks, who fancied themselves a playoff contender, have won 63. Three of their past four Round 1 picks — Swanson, Blair and Touki Toussaint — now work for the Braves. Which organizati­on would you rather be?

For all the hand-wringing done over the Braves’ shambolic start, this could wind up as just a garden-variety bad season. As R.J. Anderson of CBS Sports notes, the team that didn’t hit a lick for nearly four months has amassed — pause for effect — the second-best WRC+ (weighted runs created adjusted for park and league averages) in the majors since the All-Star break.

We’ve asked where the Braves would find hitters. Well, they promoted Swanson and traded for Matt Kemp and resisted the urge to flip Inciarte and/or Nick Markakis at the deadline.

Monday night they hung five earned runs in 32/3 innings on the God of Thunder. (The Mets’ Noah Syndergaar­d is known as Thor.)

For most of the past two summers, it has been easy to file the Braves under the heading of “They Stink.” Because they did.

But they had a plan, and they’ve stuck to the plan. And they’re not going to stink much longer. They’ve got a real chance to be halfway decent come Cobb County.

 ?? DANIEL SHIREY / GETTY IMAGES ?? If the Braves and their fans are lucky, Ender Inciarte (11) and Dansby Swanson should be celebratin­g in Atlanta for the next decade.
DANIEL SHIREY / GETTY IMAGES If the Braves and their fans are lucky, Ender Inciarte (11) and Dansby Swanson should be celebratin­g in Atlanta for the next decade.
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