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Throughout the 2010 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 2010 Community Top Prospects

1      Jason Heyward, OF
2      Freddie Freeman, 1B
3      Julio Teheran, RHSP
4      Arodys Vizcaino, RHSP
5      Edward Salcedo, SS
6      Mike Minor, LHSP
7      Craig Kimbrel, RHRP
8      Christian Bethancourt, C
9      Randall Delgado, RHSP
10    Zeke Spruill, RHSP
11    Cody Johnson, OF
12    J.J. Hoover, RHSP
13    Adam Milligan, OF
14    Brett DeVall, LHSP
15    Dimasther Delgado, LHSP
16    Jose Ortegano, LHSP
17    Cory Gearrin, RHRP
18    Cole Rohrbough, LHSP
19    Brandon Hicks, SS
20    Jacob Thompson, RHSP
21    Brett Oberholtzer, LHSP
22    David Hale, RHRP
23    Robinson Lopez, RHSP
24    Scott Diamond, LHSP
25    Tyler Stovall, LHSP
26    Andy Otero, LHSP
27    Benino Pruneda, RHRP
28    R. Spanjer-Furstenburg, 1B
29    Mycal Jones, SS
30    Caleb Brewer, RHSP

This list was compiled here.

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Talking Chop co-blogger C.B. Wilkins has written his first book, Four-A, available here.

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"In a story as much about life as baseball, Four-A follows relief pitcher Bry "Hummer" James over the course of a season, as he bounces between the highest levels of professional baseball, stuck in between, at an unofficial level called Four-A."

Atlanta Braves Roster

pitchers # Pos.
Jesse Chavez 43 P
Michael Dunn 38 P
Tommy Hanson 48 P
Tim Hudson 15 P
Jair Jurrjens 49 P
Kenshin Kawakami 11 P
Derek Lowe 32 P
Kris Medlen 54 P
Peter Moylan 58 P
Takashi Saito 40 P
Jonny Venters 39 P
Billy Wagner 13 P
catchers # Pos.
Brian McCann 16 C
David Ross 8 C
infielders # Pos.
Brooks Conrad 26 2B
Troy Glaus 25 1B
Alex Gonzalez 2 SS
Omar Infante 4 SS
Chipper Jones 10 3B
Martin Prado 14 2B
outfielders # Pos.
Melky Cabrera 53 LF
Brent Clevlen 27 LF
Matt Diaz 23 LF
Jason Heyward 22 RF
Eric Hinske 20 LF

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Final - 7.29.2010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Atlanta Braves 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 6 0
Washington Nationals 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 X 5 7 1
WP: Scott Olsen (3 - 2)
SV: Matt Capps (26)
LP: Derek Lowe (10 - 9)

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Over at SB Nation Atlanta, I take an in-depth look at how the Braves are hitting in high- and low-pressure situations. While it's hard to say with any certainty, the data does seem to at least partially back up the "Braves hitters suck under pressure" claim.

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Open Thread 7/29: Braves at Natinals

A series win in DC would be...well, what we need.

Derek Lowe

#32 / Pitcher / Atlanta Braves

6-6

230

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R

Jun 01, 1973

Scott Olsen

#19 / Pitcher / Washington Nationals

6-5

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L

Jan 12, 1984

Lineups will be posted in the comments. First pitch is at 12:35EST...and 9:35 for us West Coast guys. Awesome.

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Braves Breakdown: Why Tim Hudson Has Avoided a Regression

Tim Hudson's ground ball rate is the highest it's ever been, which is pretty impressive at age 35.

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Tim Hudson's ground ball rate is the highest it's ever been, which is pretty impressive at age 35.

 

The season Tim Hudson has been having is quite odd. Most of us at Talking Chop have discussed, as have the guys over at Fangraphs. An expected regression has been noted by many saber slanted writers. I have agreed, but I also added the regression could be minimal if he started to throw the ball better, meaning striking out more batters and walking less. 

 

 

Here’s a look at Hudson’s stats on June 1, his stats after June 1, and his career numbers.

          June 1         Since June 1         Career

IP        64.1                 78.1                       2,194.2

ERA    2.24                 2.53                         3.42

FIP      4.39                 3.99                         3.82

xFIP    4.52                 4.36                          3.82

GB%   67.3%             58.9%                      49.2%

LD%   10.6%              13.0%                      18.0%

K/9      3.78                 5.40                          6.02

BB/9    3.50                 2.76                          2.79

BABIP .222                .252                          .286

As you can see, his stats are starting to normalize somewhat. His ERA has begun to rise while his FIP and xFIP are coming back down closer to his career numbers. His strikeout rate is getting better as is his walk rate, but his BABIP and ground ball percentage are still abnormally low in comparison to his career, and in comparison to most of the league. Hudson leads the N.L. in both GB% and BABIP.

Now, the task is to find out why hitters are hitting so many ground balls and not getting hits when they make contact.

Continue reading this post »

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Thanks a bunch to TC member sag969 who wrote a nice recap of last night's game. I apologize for not having a front page recap up, and I assure you it won't continue to happen.

GO BRAVES!

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Atlanta Braves Minor League Recap: 7/28

After being discounted by most, Steve Marek has done nothing but dominate this season.

After being discounted by most, Steve Marek has done nothing but dominate this season.

Gwinnett 3, Rochester 1

  • F. Freeman 1-4, 2B, .289 AVG
  • B. Canizares 2-4, 2 RBI, .315 AVG
  • S. Diamond 6 IP, 1 ER, 4 H, 2 BB, 4 K, W (1), 3.94 ERA
  • S. Marek 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 1 K, 0.82 ERA
  • C. Kimbrel 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 BB, 1 K, SV (13), 1.85 ERA
  • Barbaro Canizares may never make an impact in the Major Leagues, but he's been a great AAA player, hitting .305 with a .809 OPS in 1625 at bats over 4 seasons. Scott Diamond allowed 6 earned run in his first AAA start, but since then he's only allowed 1 earned run in 13 innings. Steve Marek hasn't allowed a run in July, tossing 12 scoreless innings over 11 appearances.

    Mississippi 0, Huntsville 6

  • M. Gomez 2-3, BB, .270 AVG
  • J. Teheran 4.2 IP, 5 ER, 6 H, 6 BB, 3 K, 9.64 ERA
  • T. Collins 1 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 1 K, 1.50 ERA
  • Julio Teheran didn't have much success in his AA debut, as he allowed 12 baserunners in just 4.2 innings. He came back strong with Myrtle Beach after a game where he allowed 8 earned, so hopefully he can do the same for Mississippi.

    Myrtle Beach 2, Salem 4

  • J. Kreke 2-4, .319 AVG
  • G. Rodriguez 1-4, 2B, BB, .229 AVG
  • LV Ware 2-4, 2B, 3B, .263 AVG
  • B. Oberholtzer 5 IP, 1 ER, 2 H, 2 BB, 4 K, 4.73 ERA
  • Jordan Kreke continues his hot hitting for the Pelicans, and he's done almost all of it playing at second base for the first stretch in his pro career. He was a solid defender at third, so he has a chance to be a good one at second, and his bat would play much better there. LV Ware is on a hot streak as well, hitting .385 with a 1.102 OPS in his last 10 games. Brett Oberholtzer gave up 8 earned runs in just 4 innings his last time out, but held the Red Sox to just 1 earned in 5 innings tonight.

    Rome - Off

    Danville 0, Britol 4, Game 1

  • B. Kleinknect 1-4, 2B, .287 AVG
  • T. Stovall 3 IP, 1 ER, 5 H, 5 BB, 4 K, 2.70
  • The D-Braves only got 3 hits in the one, one of them a double by Barrett Kleinknect, who played second base in this game. Tyler Stovall had a 1:1 strikeout to walk ratio last season, and he's been close to that this year with 18 strikeouts and 16 walks in 16.2 innings.

    Danville 2, Bristol 1, Game 2

  • J. Terdoslavich 3-3, 2B, SB (2), E (10), .266 AVG
  • R. Pacheco 5 IP, 1 ER, 3 H, 1 BB, 13 K, W (1), 7.03 ERA
  • D. Acord 2 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 BB, 2 K, SV (3), 3.86 ERA
  • The D-Braves only picked up 4 hits in the second game and 3 of those were by Joey Terdoslavich. Over his last 3 starts, Ronan Pacheco had allowed 13 earned runs in 9.1 innings, but he only allowed 1 earned tonight over 5 frames. He nearly doubled his season strikeout total, fanning 13 White Sox hitters.

    GCL Braves 0, GCL Blue Jays 4

  • E. Castillo 6 IP, 4 ER, 9 H, 1 BB, 3 K, 3.71 ERA
  • The Braves only picked up 2 hits in this game and starting pitcher Eduardo Castillo allowed too many baserunners.

    DSL Braves - Off

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    Open Thread 7/28: Braves at Natinals

    Win tonight, or I'm seriously going to start worrying a little bit. It's been a slooow day, so we'll get this thread up nice and early.

    Tim Hudson

    #15 / Pitcher / Atlanta Braves

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    Jul 14, 1975

    Livan Hernandez

    #61 / Pitcher / Washington Nationals

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    R

    Feb 20, 1975

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    The View From Your Seat

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    Nationals Park, Atlanta Braves vs. Washington Nationals, 7/27/10, bottom of the first

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    Atlanta Braves Minor League Recap: 7/27

    Cory Harrilchak clubbed out 3 doubles for Myrtle Beach tonight.

    Cory Harrilchak clubbed out 3 doubles for Myrtle Beach tonight.

    Gwinnett 6, Rochester 3

  • M. Young 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, BB, .298 AVG
  • F. Freeman 1-4, HR (14), 2 RBI, .290 AVG
  • B. Hicks 3-4, 2B, E (17), .214 AVG
  • C. Resop 5 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 2 BB, 6 K, W (6), 1.72 ERA
  • B. Beachy 4 IP, 3 ER, 5 H, 1 BB, 7 K, SV (1), 6.75 ERA
  • Chris Resop probably thought he was done playing for Gwinnett after his June 10th 1-hitter and subsequent promotion to Atlanta, but he picked up right where he left off, holding the Red Wings hitless over 5 innings in his rehab appearance. His rehab performances should leave little doubt that his lone appearance in the Majors this year was a fluke caused by his injury. Brandon Beachy got touched up a little tonight, but he still managed to strike a bunch of guys out and pick up the save. Freddie Freeman drove in 2 runs, giving him more in 92 games this year than he had in 111 last year.

    Mississippi - Off

    Myrtle Beach 5, Salem 2

  • C. Harrilchak 3-4, 3 2B, .287 AVG
  • D. Nelson 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, BB, .288 AVG
  • Mi. Jones 1-3, 2B, RBI, SB (1), .248 AVG
  • Z. Spruill 5 IP, 0 R, 5 H, 1 BB, 1 K, W (1), 5.96 ERA
  • T. Harris 3 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 4 K, 3.71 ERA
  • Cory Harrilchak rapped out 3 doubles tonight and he's been doing a ton of damage lately, hitting .333 with a .908 OPS in his last 10 games. Dan Nelson has been red hot as well, extending his hitting streak to 7 games, and it was his fourth straight multi-hit game. He's been tearing it up since the All-Star break, hitting .330 with a .942 OPS in 103 at bats. Zeke Spruill finally got himself stretched back out to 5 innings and dominated, shutting out the Red Sox while only walking 1. If you take out his April 16th game, where he allowed 9 earned runs in 3.1 innings, he's actually been pretty good for the Pelicans, with a 3.22 ERA, a 1.03 WHIP, and a 5.3 K/BB rate. Ty'Relle Harris was fantastic tonight, tossing 3 perfect innings and striking out 4 of the 9 batters he faced.

    Rome 0, Greenville 4, Game 1

  • B. Rauh 1-2, SB (1)
  • B. DeVall 6 IP, 4 R, 0 ER, 4 H, 3 BB, 1 K, 3.89 ERA
  • Bobby Rauh singled and stole a base in his Rome debut, which was one of the only real highlights in this one. Brett DeVall was victimized by poor defense, as the team managed to make 4 errors before the sixth batter of the game even came to the plate, including an error by DeVall himself. Strange night and the kind of thing that just happens in the lower Minors.

    Rome 8, Greenville 1, Game 2

  • P. Gosselin 3-4, SB (5), .336 AVG
  • J. Whitmer 3-4, 2 RBI, SB (1), .318 AVG
  • RSF 2-3, 2 RBI, BB, .302 AVG
  • J. Lorick 4 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 8 K, 1.04 ERA
  • Things switched around entirely in the second game, as the R-Braves scored 5 unearned runs against the Drive. After hitting .326 with a .852 OPS in 46 at bats for Danville, Jace Whitmer has been oustanding since returning to Rome, hitting .450 with a 1.150 OPS in 20 at bats. Jeff Lorick dominated in his first start of the season, striking out 8 over 4 frames, and he's been oustanding all year, with a 1.04 ERA and 1.12 WHIP in 34.2 innings. He's 22, so he's a bit too old to garner much attention as a prospect at this level, but he's also showing the kind of domination you would hope for from an older player.

    Danville 0, Bristol 1 - Suspended After 1st

  • GCL Braves 4, GCL Tigers 6
  • M. Lipka 1-4, BB, .336 AVG
  • B. Drury 2-4, 2 RBI, .223 AVG
  • R. de los Santos 2-4, .200 AVG
  • F. de los Santos 2-4, 3B, 2 RBI, E (3), .311 AVG
  • W. Perez 5 IP, 5 ER, 9 H, 0 BB, 5 K, 5.03 ERA
  • Some might look at Brandon Drury's .223 average and .570 OPS and think he's not having a very impressive season, but once you realize that he's only 17 everything is much more impressive. The Braves plucked him in the 13th round this year, and he definitely has a long way to do, but he's so young that he could spend all of next year back in the GCL and still only be 19 going into the 2012 season. Fernando de los Santos is 20, he he's a little old for the GCL, but he's playing great, with a .311 average and .832 OPS.

    DSL Braves 0, DSL Rangers 1

  • G. Reyes 2-4, BB, .305 AVG
  • A. Espinosa 6 IP, 0 R, 5 H, 2 BB, 8 K, 1.72 ERA
  • E. Garcia 5 IP, 0 R, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 K, 1.83 ERA
  • The Braves shut out the Rangers over 11 innings, but were undone in the 12th by a pair of Oriel Cicedo walks. 17 year old Abraham Espinosa continues his domination of the DSL, as does 20 year old Elvin Garcia. Ronald Luna, a 27 year old infielder, gained some attention early in the year when he hit .384 with a .834 OPS in 86 June at bats, but he's falled off of late, hitting just .235 with a .594 OPS in 51 July at bats.

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