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Turner Field, Colorado Rockies vs. Atlanta Braves, 4/17/10, 9:41PM EST, Bottom of the 9th

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Stings, doesn't it?  Kind of like in basketball or football, when the coach of a the losing team calls a timeout in the closing seconds of the 4th quarter, to let the players soak it in, the pain of a loss.  But sometimes, that kind of experience is necessary in order for a team to grow.  Sometimes that kind of experience is necessary to light fires under the feet of players on a team to makes the necessary improvements, adjustments, and changes to decrease their chances of feeling the pain again.

Personally, I'm not mad about the loss tonight.  Sure, I'm disappointed that not only did the Braves lose, they got no-hit.  But I'm also pleased in the fact that I had the privilege of being there in person, in seeing a live, no-hitter.  I've never seen a no-hitter happen, live and in person.  I've always wanted to see a no-hitter happen, live and in person.  And tonight, as unfortunate as it was that it happened against my team, I saw my no-hitter, live and in person.  And for that, I am grateful, and I am in awe, and I am, admittedly a little happy.  Consider one of my baseball fan goals accomplished.  Congratulations to Ubaldo Jimenez for what was an unforgettable performance.

Maybe calling timeout is a little overkill for some of you, but even if it was at the expense of the Braves, I'm hoping you guys can recognize a magical feat when it happens, and are capable of appreciating it as fans of the sport of baseball.  But that's why my thoughts about the occasion on Talking Chop are buried here, behind the jump, of what is typically a photo-based feature.  /schill You can read about my full experience over at Purple Row. /endschill

But here's the reality - no-hitter or no no-hitter, it was a loss.  One loss.  And as humiliating of a loss it may have been, we still have 151 games left to leave it in the past.  I can't remember who said it, but someone said in the Open Thread against the Padres that "things couldn't get worse" after getting blown out 17-2, well they just did.  And I find out who said that, you're banned(just kidding [...maybe]) - you never say things can't get worse!  But whatever, this team has been blown out, and this team has been no-hit.  The true fortitude lies in how this squad responds to such failures; and truth be told, I'd take a humiliating beatdown every series once, as long as the Braves won 2/3 every time, because at the end of a season, a team with a .660+ winning percentage is typically looking at about 105 wins.

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That was a classy move and post. I’m impressed.

This Heyward kid is different. -Duk, Big League Stew

by McCann and McWill on Apr 18, 2010 1:24 AM EDT reply actions  

Classic photo!
Although the description really should be amended to add: 2 outs, no hitter looming.

by fandave on Apr 18, 2010 8:22 AM EDT reply actions  

Considering the shelf life of a TVFYS

I think everyone is pretty attuned to the situation with it being the bottom of the 9th, so I’ll think I’ll spare them the reminder that it’s us about to get no-hit, and will save the description for when we’re on the cusp of Tommy Hanson tossing his.

No wonder nobody likes you, Tuttle... everything's a (Pujols) damn debate.

by royhobbs on Apr 18, 2010 9:56 AM EDT up reply actions  

Didnt Talking Chop start TVFYS?

First the Mets stole it from us and now the Bobcats are going to do it and credit the Mets….Shoulda got it patented.

Watching Bobby Cox pick boogers since 1995

by a hooter's baby on Apr 18, 2010 10:58 AM EDT reply actions  

You bring up an interesting question

Which loss was worse? The 17-2 blowout by the Padres, or a no hitter by the Rockies?

by sag969 on Apr 18, 2010 12:37 PM EDT reply actions  

id rather us be unsuccessful at the plate for a night than have our pitching implode and get rocked like that

by BravesRaleigh on Apr 18, 2010 11:30 PM EDT up reply actions  

Wait a minute

were you there live, and in person?

by BravesRaleigh on Apr 18, 2010 11:29 PM EDT reply actions  

I'm at like 35+ games live and in person every year

No wonder nobody likes you, Tuttle... everything's a (Pujols) damn debate.

by royhobbs on Apr 19, 2010 12:30 AM EDT up reply actions  

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