SHOCKING!! Braves rumored stance on Brian Snitker is all but waving the white flag

The Atlanta Braves are the surprise team of 2025, but not in a good way. While many fans are calling for the firing of their skipper, his job still seems safe for now.
Atlanta Braves v San Francisco Giants

Six consecutive National League East divsion titles, seven consecutive playoff appearances and one World Series crown.

These are all of the major accomplishments the Atlanta Braves have achieved under manager Brian Snitker. 2025 however, has been the disaster no one saw coming.

Atlanta has now dropped seven games in a row and are buried 14 games out of their division. Even a NL Wild Card spot almost already feels out of reach 10 games below .500 (27-37). The majority of the Braves’ losses this season have been by a very small margin.

This leads people to believe the way Snitker is managing his team is leading to these losses in close games. Many fans are calling for Snitker’s firing but the organization appears to be leaning towards keeping him around for the reaminder of the season according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today.

Nightengale makes the point that Snitker’s contract expires at the end of this season and is likely to retire after 49 years in the Braves organization. He also believes the Braves’ fan base will cheer when Snitker is introduced at the All-Star Game in Atlanta later this summer but they can’t be anymore of a false statement should the Braves continue on the track they are now.

Braves unlikely to fire Brian Snitker

In the midst of the Braves’ struggles over the last month, Anthopoulos decided to bring back Fredi Gonzalez as a third base coach and sent Matt Tuiasosopo back to the minors as an infield coordinator. At the time, this almost felt like a warning shot to Brian Snitker to let him know the organization is not afraid to make changes if expectations are not met.

In reality, this “warning” was more like the push-over of a teacher that says they will give you silent lunch if you keep talking but never actually follow through on their threats. In Anthopoulos’ defense, he is at war with a double-edged sword here.

Letting Snitker go now after essentially one bad season and his contract about to expire would make it appear the organization allowed a rough stretch to overshadow countless accomplishments these parties have reached together. On the other hand, Braves fans do not deserve the 2025 season to be conceded and Atlanta is expected to compete now.

Despite all of the speculation, debates and protest, Braves fans better buckle up because it sure sounds like Brian Snitker will be in charge for all 162 games of the 2025 season.

Related Posts

Texаѕ Rаngerѕ Hаve Run Quotа to Meet іf They Exрect to Turn Seаѕon Around

WASHINGTON — Much has been made of the Texas Rangers’ scuffling offense and its inability to back up its exceptional pitching consistently.

2 moveѕ the Red Sox muѕt mаke to аccommodаte Romаn Anthony іn the long hаul

On Monday, the Boston Red Sox made the long-awaited move of promoting Roman Anthony to the Majors. Here are two moves they must make soon to accommodate him.

REPORT: The Orioles’ only path back to contending requires more from their offense

Things have been improving for the Orioles lineup, but they remain far short of what their expectations were coming into the season. The Orioles’ recent run has…

White Sox Minor League Player of the Week (June 2-8, 2025): Samuel Zavala

All teams finished at least .500 this week, and Samuel Zavala was on another level

Braves Might Make One Player Available at Trade Deadline: Report

If the Braves decide 2025 is a lost cause, a new report suggests they won’t make many players available in trades from their deep roster — with one exception.

Red Sox manager implies Rafael Devers is battling a minor injury

Sunday it appeared Rafael Devers didn’t run out a ground ball on a close play at first. Asked about the play Monday, Alex Cora implied the Red Sox slugger is battling a minor injury.