Atlanta Braves starter Julio Teheran got the win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday despite allowing six earned runs in the fifth inning.
Teheran carried a no-hitter until that rocky fifth inning.
The @Braves bullpen pitched four shutout frames in Coors Field to seal the win, the group's best collective performance of the young season. pic.twitter.com/P0FKoyS7xn
— FOX Sports: Braves (@FOXSportsBraves) April 9, 2019While Teheran hasn't pitched terribly in his first three starts, former Braves outfielder Brian Jordan doesn't believe he'll remain with the team for the long haul.
"So far this year, he hasn't looked that bad," Jordan said. "But I don't think he's a long-term answer. I honestly thought (the Braves) might have tried to deal him this offseason but obviously there were not a lot of takers."
A first pitch strike from @folty25 and we are underway! pic.twitter.com/8pvukGjUGq
— Gwinnett Stripers (@GoStripers) April 9, 2019With Max Fried pitching well, and the eventual return of Mike Foltynewicz, Jordan said Teheran may be the odd man out.
"If all of these guys are pitching well, there's going to probably be some trades made by the end of the month," Jordan continued.
"I wouldn't be surprised--he might be moved if these young guys continue to perform in this first month."





