Tyler Flowers did not have the season he had in 2017, but he did do enough to warrant an extension from the Braves.
Flowers ran into early season injury trouble which forced his backstop partner Kurt Suzuki into heavy duty for a large part of April and May. When he finally did return his offense was pedestrian at best compared to the last two seasons that saw him post a 110 wRC+ and 118 wRC+ respectively.
However, there was some good news to come out of a rough offensive season for Flowers.