Braves at crossroads as offseason looms will veteran manager Snitker and closer Iglesias stay or make way for new faces

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Braves at a Crossroads as Offseason Approaches

As the Atlanta Braves gear up for the conclusion of their season, they find themselves on the brink of significant change. With Game 162 marking the end of this chapter, the focus quickly shifts to the offseason, where pivotal decisions will dictate the team’s future. Among these decisions lies the fate of veteran manager Brian Snitker and closer Raisel Iglesias, both of whom could play crucial roles—or possibly make way for new faces.

Management Uncertainty

Snitker, who has led the Braves to considerable success in recent years, faces a precarious situation as he approaches the end of his contract. At 69, he stands as the oldest manager in the National League, a fact that weighs heavily as speculation mounts about his potential retirement. Given the Braves’ consistent performance, one might expect Snitker to be afforded a “mulligan” year, yet the stakes are higher than ever. Transitioning from a team once seen as a World Series contender to one potentially vying for the top draft picks marks a daunting shift. As one analyst pointed out, this significant drop in expectations raises questions about Snitker’s future with the team as they consider the next steps.

Iglesias’ Future in Question

Another pressing issue for the Braves’ front office is the status of closer Raisel Iglesias. His season has been a rollercoaster ride, but recent performances hint at a resurgence. Iglesias has demonstrated his ability to remain competitive, even in the face of fluctuating trade value. Analysts have noted that despite the ups and downs, he has pitched himself back into consideration for a spot on the roster moving forward.

The conversation around Iglesias has been contentious, with many speculating that this season could mark the end of his time in Atlanta. The Braves may seek alternative options for their bullpen, especially as they prepare for an aggressive approach to free agency, particularly regarding pitching. Nevertheless, Iglesias’ contributions during critical moments this season cannot be overlooked, and there remains a possibility he could be retained on a short-term deal.

Looking Ahead

As the offseason approaches, Braves’ general manager Alex Anthopoulos faces a complex puzzle. The team’s past reliance on Iglesias as a dependable arm in the bullpen is clear, highlighted by his selection as NL Reliever of the Month in August. However, with the organization’s ambitions for improvement, difficult choices await. The decisions made in the coming weeks will not only shape the Braves’ immediate future but could also redefine the team’s identity in the seasons ahead.

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