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Throughout the 2012 season, send me a picture of your seat at a Braves game (Major League or Minor League, any ballpark, as long as the Braves are playing). Don't try to get too fancy, just take a picture once the game starts and email me. It can be a view of the field, the scoreboard, the stands, or whatever strikes your fancy while sitting in your seat at a ballgame. Make sure you include the when and where the picture was taken and what half of the inning it was taken in. Your photo will then be posted on Talking Chop. By sending your photos, you grant Talking Chop full rights to publish and edit them as we see fit. The email address to send these photos to is martingandy at gmail dot com. Every photo will be considered, but not all will be used.

Talking Chop 2012 Top-25 Braves Prospects

1. Julio Teheran, RHP
2. Randall Delgado, RHP
3. Arodys Vizcaino, RHP
4. Sean Gilmartin, LHP
5. Christian Bethancourt, C
6. Edward Salcedo, 3B
7. Zeke Spruill, RHP
8. Tyler Patornicky, SS
9. Andrelton Simmons, SS
10. Carlos Perez, LHP
11. J.J. Hoover, RHP
12. Brandon Drury, 3B
13. Joey Terdoslavich, 1B/3B
14. Matt Lipka, SS/CF
15. J.R. Graham, RHP
16. Dimasther Delgado, LHP
17. Mycal Jones, OF
18. Adam Milligan, OF
19. Tommy La Stella, 2B
20. David Hale, RHP
21. Jean Carlos Gil, LHP
22. William Beckwith, 1B
23. Todd Cunningham, OF
24. Kyle Kubitza, 3B
25. Cory Gearrin, RHP

Atlanta Braves Roster

pitchers # Pos.
Brandon Beachy 37 P
Randall Delgado 40 P
Chad Durbin 32 P
Tommy Hanson 48 P
Livan Hernandez 61 P
Tim Hudson 15 P
Craig Kimbrel 46 P
Cristhian Martinez 50 P
Kris Medlen 54 P
Mike Minor 36 P
Eric O`Flaherty 34 P
Jonny Venters 39 P
catchers # Pos.
Brian McCann 16 C
David Ross 8 C
infielders # Pos.
Juan Francisco 25 3B
Freddie Freeman 5 1B
Chipper Jones 10 3B
Tyler Pastornicky 1 SS
Dan Uggla 26 2B
Jack Wilson 2 2B
outfielders # Pos.
Michael Bourn 24 CF
Matt Diaz 23 LF
Jason Heyward 22 RF
Eric Hinske 20 LF
Martin Prado 14 LF

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Braves 2011 Draft Picks

The following is a final list of Braves 2011 draft picks who have signed with the team:

1.   Sean Gilmartin, LHP
2:   Nick Ahmed, SS
3:   Kyle Kubitza, 3B
4:   J.R. Graham, RHP
5:   Nick DeSantiago, C
6:   Mark Lamm, RHP
7:   Cody Martin, RHP
8:   Thomas La Stella, 2B
9:   Chase Larsson, OF
10: Logan Robbins, SS
11: Seth Moranda, OF
12: Matt Chaffee, LHP
13: Tony Meuller, CF
14: Navery Moore, RHP
15: John Cornely, RHP
16: A.J. Holland, RHP
17: Gus Schlosser, RHP
18: Greg Ross, RHP
19: Troy Snitker, C
21: Jarrett Miller, RHP
22: Clint Wright, RHP
23: Sam Munson, OF
24: Brian Stamps, OF
25: Will Skinner, OF
26: Kirk Walker, SS
27: Charlie Robertson, RHP
28: Matt Talley, LHP
29: Chad Comer, C
31: Jackson Laumann, 1B
33: Nick Popescu, 3B
34: Chris Bullard, OF
35: Michael Hashem, LHP
36: Gardner Adams, RHP
37: Ryne Harper, RHP
42: Cody Livesay, OF

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Braves Quote For The Day ... Predicting What The Braves Will Do With Minor

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Here is a quote from AJC reporter Carroll Rogers, about struggling Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Minor:

All I can tell you about what happens next is the impression I got from manager Fredi Gonzalez last night, and that's the Braves plan to be patient with Minor and keep running him out there, at least for now.

This almost absolutely means that General Manger Frank Wren is thinking the opposite, and Minor will be replaced on the roster the next time through the rotation. At least, that's what has happened the last few times Fredi has commented on a roster decision.

Also, Carroll...

As some others have suggested, it does seem Minor is having some problems pitching out of the stretch and maybe that’s why he struggled so much last night

... do not be afraid to mention Talking Chop by name, or even throw in a link to this story about Minor's stretch splits.

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Braves Mid-Day Open Thread

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The Braves will turn from their first round draft pick bonus baby with the 7+ ERA to their undrafted free agent out of a small Indiana University ... who is leading the Majors in ERA. #Dumbfounded.

If yesterday's splits versus Minor were any example of how the Marlins would hit him, then hopefully each pitchers' splits today are also indicative of future performance. Vs. pitcher after the jump...

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Braves Starting Pitcher Mike Minor Has A "Stretch" Problem

Mike Minor has been two different pitchers this season.

Watching last night's game, fans of the Atlanta Braves were hopeful that Mike Minor was past the issues that had plagued him the last three starts ... and then the fourth inning happened. And then the fifth inning happened. Minor had allowed only one baserunner through those first three innings -- a two-out walk in the second -- the rest of the time he was free to wind up and deliver, and deliver he did, very effectively.

Then the fourth inning happened, and an Omar Infante Single began the unraveling. He hit the next batter, gave up a double, walked a guy -- something was different about this Mike Minor than the one I had been watching the first three innings.

In those early innings he was putting the ball exactly where Brian McCann wanted it, hitting the catcher's mitt with routine precision. In the fourth and fifth innings, he was all over the place. He was unable to command his pitches with any sort of consistency, and the Marlins batters made him pay.

That prompted me to look up some splits this morning, specifically Minors splits with runners on and with the bases empty, and lo and behold the difference is frightening:

Minor in 2012 with bases empty: .226/.282/.339 ... .621 OPS
Minor in 2012 with runners on: .422/..461/.766 ... 1.226 OPS

This leads me to believe that Minor's mechanics out of the stretch, when runners are on base, are out of whack somehow. This is further supported by his numbers last year, which show just the opposite:

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Gartrell Continues Power Surge, Moore Has A Strong Outing, And Jurrjens Implodes In Wednesday's Atlanta Braves Minor League Action

Jair Jurrjens didn't have anything working tonight, getting trampled by the Buffalo Bison over 4 innings.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Gwinnett's offense was hot, but not hot enough to back Jurrjens' terrible start. Mississippi had the night off, while Schlehuber homered for Lynchburg and Navery Moore turned in a great start with Rome.

Gwinnett Braves 7, Buffalo Bison 14

  • Stefan Gartrell, LF: 3-5, 2 2B, HR(8), 2 RBI, .250
  • Ernesto Mejia, 1B: 3-5, 2B, 3 RBI, R, .290
  • Joey Terdoslavich, 3B: 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI, BB, 2 E(14,15), .193
  • Drew Sutton, 2B: 2-3, 3B, 3 R, 2 BB, .276
  • Jair Jurrjens, SP: 4.2 IP, 12 H, 11 R (10 ER), 2 BB, 3 K, 5.06 ERA
Jair Jurrjens' poor AAA peripherals finally caught up with up tonight, as he got mercilessly hammered by Buffalo. Jurrjens went 4.2 innings, allowing 11 runs (10 earned) on 12 hits and 2 walks. The bullpen wasn't much better, as all three relievers who appeared behind Jurrjens gave up runs as well. All in all, it was a disaster outing for JJ - not much you can say other than he'll have to move on and learn from it. It's a shame the pitching was so awful, because Gwinnett's 2-5 hitters all turned in fantastic games. Stefan Gartrell continued his hot hitting, going 3-5 with a homer and two doubles. Ernesto Mejia chipped in with 2 singles and a double, while Drew Sutton was on base 4 times including a triple. Joey Terdoslavich even managed a multi-hit day, including his first extra base hit in two weeks. Maybe he can build off this and hopefully get his bat going.

Julio Teheran goes tomorrow for Gwinnett

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Mike Minor's Struggles Continue In 8-4 Loss to Miami

He's good, folks.

Left-hander Mike Minor struggled yet again Wednesday, becoming the first pitcher since Kenny Rogers in 2008 to give up six or more earned runs in four consecutive starts (Courtesy of @Junkstats). The Braves were unable to overcome Minor's rough start, and fell to Miami 8-4.

Atlanta opened the scoring in the first, as Tyler Pastornicky singled up the middle on the first pitch of the game. Martin Prado followed with a backside double, moving Pastornicky to third. Freddie Freeman followed with a grounder to first that scored Pastornicky to make it 1-0.

Minor held Miami scoreless through three, but things turned on him in the fourth. A single and a hit by pitch put runners on first and second for Austin Kearns, who scored both runner with a double to center. Three batters later, Emilio Bonifacio brought in Kearns with a single to left.

With the score 3-1 in the bottom of the fourth, Atlanta had runners on second and third for Jason Heyward. Heyward crushed an inside pitch from Mark Buehrle into right field that looked like a sure double. However, Giancarlo Stanton made an incredible diving catch to rob Heyward of a hit and save the Marlins lead.

In the fifth, Miami utilized a little league play of sorts that worked. With Omar Infante on first and Jose Reyes on third, the Marlins called Infante to steal second. McCann decided to thrown down to second, allowing Reyes to break from third and score. The ball should have never been thrown, but since it was, Pastornicky should have cut in front of the bag to shorten the distance. That increased the lead to 4-1.

Two batters later, Gaby Sanchez singled to center, scoring Infante and chasing Minor. Cristhian Martinez entered, and allowed an inherited runner from Minor to score, but that's it. The Braves finished the frame down 6-1.

Atlanta finally got to Buehrle in the sixth. A double by Prado and a walk to Freeman put runners on first and second for Uggla, who singled to center. That scored Prado, cutting the deficit to 6-2. After a wild pitch allowed the runners to advance a base, back-to-back groundouts scored Freeman and Uggla. 6-4 would be as close as the Braves would get.

With a runner on first, Stanton put an exclamation point on his night by crushing a Martinez fastball into the center field stands for a two-run home run. That made the score 8-4. Heath Bell recorded a 1-2-3 ninth for the save.

WP:

Mark Buehrle: 6 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 4 K.

LP:

Mike Minor: 4.2 IP, 6 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 3 BB, 3 K.

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Open Thread 5/16: Marlins at Braves

Mark Buehrle takes on Mike Minor in game one of the short series. First pitch is set for 7:10 PM ET. Braves lineup:

  1. Tyler Pastornicky, SS
  2. Martin Prado, LF
  3. Freddie Freeman, 1B
  4. Dan Uggla, 2B
  5. Brian McCann, C
  6. Matt Diaz, RF
  7. Jason Heyward, CF
  8. Juan Francisco, 3B
So, yeah. Pretty interesting lineup. With Michael Bourn getting the day off, Pastornicky is leading off. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, but that's for another day. Also because of Bourn's absence, Heyward gets to play center, which is something we've been wanting to see for awhile. Should be fun. Good to see Freddie back in the lineup after some issues with his eyes.

Expect to see lots of bunts and steal attempts tonight from Miami. The Marlins lead the Majors in stolen bases, swiping 40 bags already this season. Also, they are tied for second in the Majors in bunt hits with nine.

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Miami Marlins at Atlanta Braves Series Preview

MIAMI, FL - MAY 15: Emilio Bonifacio #1 of the Miami Marlins celebrates with Giancarlo Stanton #27 and Omar Infante #12 after a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Marlins Park on May 15, 2012 in Miami, Florida. The Marlins defeated the Pirates 6-2. (Photo by Sarah Glenn/Getty Images)

On Wednesday, the Miami Marlins come to Atlanta after splitting a two-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. On the season, the Marlins are 19-17 and are sitting in fourth place in the National League East. They are 3.5 games back of the division leading Braves.

So far in 2012 however, the results of the Marlins big offseason have been mixed.

Surprisingly, Omar Infante has been the team's best offensive weapon, with a triple slash line of .325/.350/.598 to go along with a wOBA of .407 and a wRC+ of 158. Giancarlo Stanton had to deal with a knee injury early in the season, but has recovered and gotten his power stroke back. He's hitting .281/.338/.508 with a .227 ISO, .361 wOBA, and a wRC+ of 126.

John Buck is an interesting case so far in 2012. He's been slightly above average with a 103 wRC+ and a line of .202/.337/.391. He's sporting a low BABIP, but what I found most interesting is his plate discipline stats so far. Small sample size warning of course, but he's swinging at just around 55 percent of pitches in the zone, down from 73 percent last year. Overall, he's swinging at around just 37 percent of pitches overall, down from 50 percent last year. His walks are up, but he's almost being too passive at the plate it seems like.

Hanley Ramirez enters hitting .234/.311/.421 with a .336 wOBA and 110 wRC+. He's tied with Stanton for the team lead in home runs with seven. Jose Reyes is still showing his on-base skills, but not much else with a line of .255/.350/.350 with a .307 wOBA and 90 wRC+.

Emilio Bonifacio has no power, but makes up for it with his blazing speed. He leads all of baseball by far in steals with 19 of them. He's hitting .264/.352/.314 with a .333 wOBA and wRC+ of 107.

The Marlins have been platooning Logan Morrison and Austin Kearns in left field as of late, with Kearns likely to start when Mike Minor pitches on Wednesday. Kearns is hitting .263/.333/.553 with a .382 wOBA and 141 wRC+. Morrison is hitting .274/.360/.379 with a .323 wOBA and 101 wRC+. Good on-base skills, but the power isn't there for him so far.

The big hole in the lineup has been at first base, with Gaby Sanchez mired in a terrible start so far. He's hitting .198/.244/.306 with a .242 wOBA and 45 wRC+. Yeah, that's bad.

Starting pitchers and the bullpen after the jump.

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