The Atlanta Braves NEED to Give Spencer Schwellenbach a Contract Extension | Atlanta Braves Podcast



The Atlanta Braves NEED to Give Spencer Schwellenbach a Contract Extension | Atlanta Braves Podcast

In this episode of Braves Today, hosted by Lindsay Crosby, the focus is on why the Atlanta Braves should extend rookie pitcher Spencer Schwellenbach’s contract. Crosby discusses Schwellenbach’s unexpected and impressive performance this season, highlights his stats, and considers reasons for a contract extension from both player and team perspectives. He addresses potential risks, offers insight into what the financial terms of such a deal might look like, and delves into how Schwellenbach’s workload and pitch mix have been managed. The episode also touches on how the Braves handle arbitration and contract extensions to ensure financial certainty for future rosters.

01:26 Why Extend Spencer Schwellenbach?
02:21 Schwellenbach’s Performance Breakdown
04:51 Managing Schwellenbach’s Workload
07:03 Veteran Influence and Adjustments
07:52 Quotes and Praise for Schwellenbach
11:30 Pitch Arsenal and Mid-Season Adjustments
14:14 Contract Extension Benefits
17:43 Financial Certainty and Arbitration
25:00 Comparing to Spencer Strider’s Deal

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6 comments
  1. The reason why they likely wouldn't tender him a contract this year, is it would push his AAV up into that 10ish million dollar area. If they have any aspirations at getting below the luxury tax for one year, having his AAV sitting at $760,000 over $10ish million would be far more helpful at getting under the tax threshold.

  2. Don't sleep on the power of an early 20s body. I think jumping 100 innings in workload is a lot more believable for Schwellenbach than for Sale and Lopez. They are the ones I'd be more concerned about. Schwellenbach is what 23-24? His body will fully recover over the off-season. Heck when I was his age I got hit by a minivan and I was running 20Ks and back at 100% in about 3 months. You heal fast at that age and build strength even faster.

  3. One bit of credit I think is not given enough in Braves country is how much of a part Sean Murphy's game calling ability plays in our pitcher's success. Not to take away from d'Arnaud because he's good too but pitchers have something like a full run lower ERA throwing to Murphy and that counts a lot when tou have a guy like Schwellenbach who came up and adapted so fast, and a guy like Sale who famously has never selected his own pitch a single time in his life. Having a guy like Murphy who's a top tier game manager is critically important.

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