2024 Braves Season in Review: Bryce Elder

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2024 Braves Season in Review: Bryce Elder

The Atlanta Braves had an elite pitching staff that carried them to the postseason in 2024. The rotation in particular was absolutely off-the-charts good, as Atlanta was able to rely on their starters to carry them to most of their victories. That said, Bryce Elder wasnt a huge factor in that rotation. Elder went from making the MLB All-Star Game in 2023 to being an International League All-Star which usually means that you spent way more time getting things done in Triple-A than for the big league club. How acquiredElder was drafted with the 25th pick of the fifth round of the 2020 MLB Draft, making him the 156th overall pick Raisel Iglesias Jersey. He made his minor league debut in High-A in 2021 and eventually made it to the bigs by April of 2022. Hes been up-and-down since, though he did stick around to make a whopping 31 starts in didnt make the roster out of Spring Training, losing the battle for the fifth starter spot to Reynaldo Lopez in were the expectations?Elder shocked Braves Country in 2023 by seizing the fifth spot in Atlantas rotation and not only staying there, but thriving in the role as well. Elder finished 2023 with an 86/103/103 lineand ended up making an appearance in the All-Star Game. However, it was a tale of two seasons for Elder. He was excellent for 15 startsand then completely fell apart in his next 16over three innings at home against the Padres. That was the last start that Elder made for a month, as he had been fully relegated to spot starter status. He returned on June 26 as the 27th man for a doubleheader against the Cardinals and threw six innings while only giving up two runs in a loss and wouldnt be seen again at the big league level until getting called up for a start on July 8 against the Diamondbacks, where he gave up three runs in five innings. He ended up getting another start against the Cardinals on July 20 and this one didnt go nearly as well for him as the first one didthat pretty much sums up the Bryce Elder Experience for 2024. On July 30, Elder was called up to face the Brewers in Milwaukee and made it into the seventh inning while only giving up one run. This was Elders Magnum Opus for 2024 and arguably his best start of the season when you consider what his competition was. Honestly, it was one of the better starts of his career, overall. He earned another start against that same Milwaukee team on August 6 and it went incredibly poorly for Elder. He only made it into the fourth inning and got walloped for seven runs over that span. That disastrous start was the final time we saw Bryce Elder pitch at the big league level this season, as he was never again able to gain a foothold in the majors in 2024. He finished the season with just 49 23 IP, a 20. 4 percent strikeout rate, a 7. 5 percent walk rate, and a 157/114/97 line. Oof. Elder actually improved on his xFIP- over 2023, but he gave up what felt like a bazillion homers, and the runs came in bunches. Whereas, in 2023, he really split his season into halves, in 2024, he pretty much bounced between two extremes from start to start. He had ten outings, and an xFIP- below 83 in six of them.. but it exceeded 140 in the other four. By FIP-, which credits/debits him for homers directly, he had four truly excellent outings with an FIP- of 61 or below, but five horrific ones with an FIP- above 130. And by plain ol ERA-, the story was even more ridiculous: five starts with an ERA- of 81 or below, and four with an ERA- of 259 or above. Some guys are fringy major leaguers because theyre barely serviceable every time; Bryce Elder was a fringy major leaguer that finished the season with 0. 2 fWAR because he basically spent as much time being really good as he did getting completely went right?Over the course of his career so far, Bryce Elder has been very good when it comes to inducing ground balls. He was rated in the 80th percentile in that department in 2022, he finished in the 84th percentile in 2023 and stayed in that neighborhood in 2024 with an 83rd-percentile finish in this past season. He also bumped up his chase rate a bit while also keeping the percentage of chase contact down as well. Also, that first start against Milwaukee was really, really good! He also had a very good season at the Triple-A level, as he was named to the International Leagues end-of-season All-Star team for his performances with the Stripers, so theres season debut was also pretty nice while he was able to cruise in the Milwaukee start because he got a sizable lead early, the game on April 22 against the Marlins was a bit tighter. Sure, it was just the Marlins, but for a guy who had a double-digit walk rate in his final 16 starts of 2023, coming out of the gate and walking none in seven innings was great. Unfortunately, Elder then walked eight guys in his next two starts.. What went wrong?Id imagine theres a world where the Braves didnt end up accomplishing their offseason goal of upgrading their rotation. In that world, Bryce Elder wouldve stuck around as a fifth starter instead of being relegated to spot starter status. With that being said, were in this actual world where Elder was, in fact, a spot starter. He was given a couple of chances to stick around but ultimately, he just was unable to string together consistently strong performances in order to keep up with guys like Reynaldo Lpez and Spencer Schwellenbach, who locked down the backend spots of the rotation with their consistency. Elder wasnt exactly horrible, at least not all of the time, but it was very clear that his aggregate level of production was not good enough for the elite level of pitching that Atlantas starting rotation displayed in 2024. Needless to say, youre not going to get very far as a pitcher when opposing batters have a. 382 wOBA against your sinker. Things are also going to look downright bad for you when your slider, which had an aggregate wOBA and xwOBA-against of around. 280 last year, shoots up to above. 340. All of that definitely isnt what you want to see!A good summation of everything going wrong for Elder was his July 20 start against the Cardinals. The Cardinals both hit two homers off of him and managed a BABIP of. 500, including collecting some hits on infield singles that Elders defense really needed to convert behind him. As a result, the Braves were pretty much put in an unwinnable hole.. and yet Elder posted a 9/1 K/BB ratio in the process. It was his best start of the year by xFIP and he showed some nasty stuff, but got brutalized anyway. 2025 outlookAs of right now, the Braves have four spots in their rotation spoken for. If they somehow end up not adding a starter over the offseason, then Bryce Elder will likely be fighting for the fifth spot in the rotation once again. If he doesnt get it, then hell once again serve as a top-end starter in Triple-A while being one of the main candidates for spot starts if the rotation starts to get thin. If he does end up being a spot starter, thats when anything could happen. He could give you six strong innings where he keeps the opposition quiet, or he could get blasted for a bunch of runs and a couple of homers along the way. Theres a reason why a lot of fans arent exactly enthused to see him whenever its his turn in the rotation or if hes been called upon to make a spot start. Still, hell turn 26 next season and hes still got a couple of seasons to go before he hits his arbitration years, so theres that. Well likely see him again in the bigs at some point but how he performs is anybodys guess. His competition did get a little tougher with the Braves adding Griffin Canning in the Jorge Soler trade, but they might just non-tender Canning when the time comes, so its not clear whether Elders status has changed at all. For the moment, he looks like your generic swingman/spot starter guy; the first part of 2023 looks real far away at this point.

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