In fact, according to Talking Chop (using Baseball-Reference.com's play index), this matches the 1995 White Sox for the major-league record for games to start a season without a pitcher throwing more than five innings. And the '95 Sox aren't even a fair comparison, since a strike drastically shortened spring training and pitchers weren't nearly as stretched out that season.
With as much malign as the Braves' offense receives, the starting pitchers have to be better in the efficiency and performance departments. The biggest concern is overworking the bullpen early, especially considering the back-end duo of Craig Kimbrel and Jonny Venters ran out of gas late last season.
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