The Glausosaur Rides Again: Braves Walk Off On Royals, 5-4
With the score tied 4-4 in the bottom of the 9th, Royals manager Ned Yost opted to bring in Robinson Tejeda instead of his dominant closer, Joakim Soria. While many managers would do likewise--lord knows how many times I've seen Bobby eschew his closer in a tie game on the road--it was undeniably a stupid call. "Saving your closer for the save situation" usually results in a team losing without even using its best pitcher. Such was the case tonight.
It sure didn't take long for the Braves to capitalize on Yost's blunder. Troy Glaus, the first batter of the inning, launched a home run down the left field line, winning the game for Atlanta. Glaus' clutch homer set off a remarkably mild version of the "surround the guy at home plate" walkoff celebration. It seems that the Braves have learned the lesson of Kendry Morales: don't break your star first baseman's leg after he hits a walkoff homer. Seems like a wise choice.
Kris Medlen pitched very well for the first 6 innings, but struggled in the 7th. Starting the inning with a 4-2 lead, Meds gave up a leadoff single to Mike Aviles, followed by a double to Yuniesky Betancourt (of all people). That left runners on 2nd and 3rd with no outs. Medlen was able to retire Zack Greinke, but was pulled in favor of Eric O'Flaherty. Medlen's final line: 6.1 IP, 5 H, 4 R (3 ER), 2 BB, 5 K, and a -0.007 WPA.
EOF had a bit of a tough outing. He got the first batter, Scott Podsednik, to ground out, but a run scored to make it 4-3. That brought up helium-hitting Jason Kendall, who singled in the tying run. Both the runs were charged to Medlen.
Peter Moylan had to come on to get the last out of the inning. Jonny Venters pitched a scoreless 8th, and Billy Wagner worked a scoreless 9th to pick up the win.
Royals starter Zack Greinke was not dominant, but he was pretty good. He gave up 2 runs in the first, but those were aided by a passed ball and an error. The only ball that was really smoked was Brian McCann's homer leading off the 4th.
After the Royals had closed to within 3-2, Greinke was victimized by the awesomeness of Jason Heyward. J-Hey, who had led off with a single and moved to second on a Chipper Jones single, pulled off a Carl Crawford-like play to steal a run. Troy Glaus hit a ball up the middle that Yuniesky Betancourt made a great diving play on. After Betancourt threw to second to force Chipper, Heyward sprinted around third and slid easily into home. He never stopped running, and when the Royals didn't realize what he was doing right away, he was home free. Don't you just love it when a guy scores from second on an infield out? I sure do.
Though the Braves did not hold that lead, they did score 4 runs off of Greinke, which has to be considered a success. Greinke's final line was 7 IP, 6 H, 4 R (3 ER), 1 HR, 0 BB, 5 K, and a -0.121 WPA.
Nothing like a walkoff homer to seal another series win (that makes 13 straight series without a loss). The Braves have now won 13 of their last 14 at home, too.
Some fun Braves facts and tonight's Awards after the jump...
Before I get to tonight's Awards, here are some fun Braves facts:
- Martin Prado now leads the NL in batting average by 17 points over Andre Ethier (.340 to .323)
- Prado is the first player in MLB to reach 100 hits (Robinson Cano has 99)
- Troy Glaus leads the NL in RBI (55, 2 more than David Wright)
- and most importantly, the Braves now have the best record in the NL (41-28, 1.5 games better than the Padres and Mets) and the best run differential in the NL (+64)
Awards
MVP
Glaus-- 1/4, HR, R, 2 RBI, 0.514 WPA
Honorable Mention
Prado-- 2/4, 2B, R, GIDP, 0.114 WPA
Chipper-- 2/4, R, RBI, 2 K, 0.020 WPA
Heyward-- 1/4, R, no strikeouts, and the awesome play to steal a run (only an 0.009 WPA, but I don't care)
Wagner and Venters-- 2 IP, 2 H, K, and 0.224 WPA total (0.125 for Wags, 0.099 for Jonny)
LVPs
Ned Yost (for going with Tejeda instead of Soria)
Tejeda-- 0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 HR, -0.375 WPA
Billy Butler-- 0/4, -0.143 WPA
MVP in a Losing Effort
David DeJesus-- 3/4, 2 2B, 0.135 WPA... Dude can hit.
Clutch Play
Glaus' homer (0.375 WPA)
Unclutch Plays
Chipper striking out with the go-ahead run on 3rd and 1 out in the 8th (-0.151)
Jason Kendall grounding into a double play to end the Royals' 9th (-0.128)
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Good game. Check out this from the Royals blog:
I have no idea how this Braves lineup is scoring any runs
Chipper is old and hitting below .250. Troy Glaus is carrying all the weight. I do not see this Braves team maintaining this level of performence the rest of the season.
on the Game Thread, before the game started. You have got to be kidding me.
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:18 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Yep, and the best leadoff man in the NL doesn't help at all... :-D
Look, you have to feel bad for the Royals cause their only bright spot in Greinke isn’t look THAT special this year.
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
They have other bright spots, to be fair:
DeJesus and Butler can really hit, and Soria is awesome.
Of course, 2 of those 3 guys will probably be traded by the start of next season.
"Yeah, and I have an enchanted jock strap." -- Karl Karlson
by Jacob Peterson on Jun 19, 2010 11:23 PM EDT up reply actions
Yeah but is this guy even watching baseball? Honestly….Chipper is coming around, Prado is awesome, Yunel is contributing, melly is MVP, our bench is awesome, Heyward is…well, there are no words and Hudson can hit.
Need i go on?
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:24 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Obviuosly knowing what we know about the Brvaes we think the guy who wrote that is crazy. But just looking at the stats, it seems kind of weird that the Braves are winning a lot when Chipper, Bmac, Escobar, Diaz, and Mclouth are all underpreforming and Heyward is in a little slump, plus our starting pitching isnt quite as good as it was last year (though its still pretty damn good.) What the stats dont show is the abilty we have for about 4 or 5 guys who can play all kinds of positions, the clutchness of Brooks Conrad, and the amount ML ready players we have in AAA (espicially pitchers.) The reason this guy doesnt know this is because the Braves, outside of this series, are of no real concern to the Royals. But ofans of other teams in the NL East should be very concerned, because if even one of the above players mentioned starts playing to their potential, then the Bravos have a great shot at clinching the division.
I wouldn’t say Diaz is underperforming. He wasn’t good in April/May but then again no one was good in April and he got the thumb thing in may which bothered him. He did deliver a game winning RBI vs. the “Natinals” in extras. I can’t wait for Matt to come back
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:37 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
There’s quite a few things going on. It’s really easy to point at Chipper’s batting average, but his OBP is still a ridiculous .380, so he’s getting on base a ton right in front of Glaus and McCann. It’s certainly helped Glaus to get his RBIs. In addition, Hinske has absolutely been raking this year. Now that we’re putting him in the line-up every day, we’re looking much better.
Even though McCann hasn’t been what we’ve hoped to date, he’s still a much better bat than most teams can hope to get out of their catchers. Certainly more than Royals would ever get from Kendall. Toss in the fact that Heyward is a great hitter, Prado is the league leader in batting average, and the solid contributions we’ve gotten from the bench, and it’s a good offense.
It’s weird for a Royals fan to say that, since they score less than we do, and we don’t have the benefit of a DH for most of our games.
If anyone read the SI article
We aren’t really that good at anything, except not making outs. I think he just overlooked how good our team is at getting on base.
"Look out Atlanta. Jason Heyward is going to wow you."
-Chipper
Exactly
Comparing the lineups last night, the Braves had one guy (Melky) with an OBP lower than .350. Most are .370 or better. The Royals have two guys above .350 (Dejesus and Butler) and have some truly abysmal guys sprinkled. Hell, their top two hitters are sporting .330 and .326 OBPs, meaning their two best hitters are not getting nearly enough opportunities to drive anyone in. From 1-6, the Braves are getting on base nearly 40% of the time, which is crazy.
by Biggus Rickus on Jun 20, 2010 7:27 AM EDT up reply actions
Like i said last night
Royals fans are a bunch of fucktards.
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 19, 2010 11:59 PM EDT up reply actions
it’s funny, years ago when i asked my uncle from missouri if he was a royals fan, he was almost offended. it reminded me of the diedrich bader from office space….“no. no, man. shit, no, man. i believe you’d get your ass kicked sayin’ something like that, man.”
"Sometimes I think it is a great mistake to have matter that can think and feel. It complains so. By the same token, though, I suppose that boulders and mountains and moons could be accused of being a little too phlegmatic."
-Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan"
by Bravely going forward on Jun 20, 2010 2:04 AM EDT up reply actions
quote, that is
"Sometimes I think it is a great mistake to have matter that can think and feel. It complains so. By the same token, though, I suppose that boulders and mountains and moons could be accused of being a little too phlegmatic."
-Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan"
by Bravely going forward on Jun 20, 2010 2:04 AM EDT up reply actions
ahhh...makes sense
the entire state of Missouri IS Cardinals baseball. To be honest, that’s like asking a Yankees fan from NYC if he’s a Mets fan.
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 20, 2010 2:45 AM EDT up reply actions
yeah, you're right
this was a few years after he’d moved to a little town right outside kansas city, on the missouri side, and back then i guess i just figured everyone liked whatever team was closest to where they lived (which, in a lot of cases, is true, i guess)
"Sometimes I think it is a great mistake to have matter that can think and feel. It complains so. By the same token, though, I suppose that boulders and mountains and moons could be accused of being a little too phlegmatic."
-Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan"
by Bravely going forward on Jun 20, 2010 3:08 AM EDT up reply actions
missouri is weird with their sports
I grew up there and never really figured it out.
Rams football was incredible in the late 90’s, but Chiefs fans still outnumbered them by a ton. To this day the Chiefs still rule.
They love their Blues hockey, but it’s a bit odd considering the population. St. Louis and the surrounding areas are predominately African-American or lower-income farmers, neither of which are generally big on hockey. Though they still draw big numbers and you can’t smell a ticket if they’re playing well.
They don’t know what basketball is.
And i’m guessing it’s about 15/1 on Cardinals to Royals fans. Maybe even more than that.
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 20, 2010 3:14 AM EDT up reply actions
interesante
"Sometimes I think it is a great mistake to have matter that can think and feel. It complains so. By the same token, though, I suppose that boulders and mountains and moons could be accused of being a little too phlegmatic."
-Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan"
by Bravely going forward on Jun 20, 2010 3:22 AM EDT up reply actions
GET OFF ME!!!
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:19 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Roger: Ow, ow. My back.
Virginia: What?
Roger: My back.
Virginia: Is it your back? I thought the water might help.
Roger: Well, it DOESN’T help! Get the hell OFF ME!
"Sometimes I think it is a great mistake to have matter that can think and feel. It complains so. By the same token, though, I suppose that boulders and mountains and moons could be accused of being a little too phlegmatic."
-Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan"
by Bravely going forward on Jun 20, 2010 3:12 AM EDT up reply actions
THAT ROYALS FAN IS RIGHT!
TROY GLAUS IS CARRYING ALL THE WEIGHT
by Bronn on Jun 19, 2010 11:29 PM EDT up reply actions 3 recs
lol +1
"Yeah, and I have an enchanted jock strap." -- Karl Karlson
by Jacob Peterson on Jun 19, 2010 11:30 PM EDT up reply actions
LOL
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:30 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
POWAH!
And the fish just had 3 straight walks in the top of the 11th, walking in 2 runs! I want to go to bed, but I need to see the Rays take this game! WOOHOO!!!!
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
And the rays just brought in two more! 9-5!
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
Nice!
I’m not a big Rays fan but i root for them sometimes. I rooted for them in 08, mostly because they were playing the Phils lol
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:21 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
first game i've watched with my family in over a year.
and my little brothers got to see their first walk-off HR!
the Atlantaxation of Chattanooga.
Nice!
"Yeah, and I have an enchanted jock strap." -- Karl Karlson
by Jacob Peterson on Jun 19, 2010 11:24 PM EDT up reply actions
Awesome!
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:24 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Awesome!
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:24 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Grrrr darn IPod touch
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:25 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
This is Braves Country!
I don’t think people understand how ridiculous this team really is. First off, we had probably the worst April I can recall in decades. We had a nine game losing streak. Lost our most productive pitcher from last year for the last month (Jair Jurrjens). Glaus was considered a terrible sign because of lack of power during April. Then out of nowhere, Bobby decided to move Hinske into LF and have Prado leadoff followed by the rookie Heyward. After that, nobody could touch the Braves. Then we lose our setup man Saito for an extended period of time. No problem. We just replaced him with Johnny “The Vulture” Venters. I can go on (best small ball I have seen in forever), and on (best record at home 23-7), and on (current 4 game winning streak), and on (13 consecutive series wins/tie in a row), and on (best record in the league). But that would be too much to read. Let’s Go Braves!
by romone_braves91 on Jun 19, 2010 11:26 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
there was an article on here around then that
The st. louis cardinals had a 9 game losing streak when they won the WS. There was another one talking about how the team in the lead after 3 weeks (or at some point, I can’t really remember taht well) rarely ever wins the division.
Vazquez was our most productive pitcher. Jurrjens was great but Vazquez was top 5 in the league. But we did lose Vazquez too.
Prado is awesome. I wish Heyward would stop striking out so much, but I guess at least he has his great streaks and then his bad streaks.
Venters is great.
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
I believe
the Cardinals had TWO 9-game losing streaks that year.
"Yeah, and I have an enchanted jock strap." -- Karl Karlson
by Jacob Peterson on Jun 19, 2010 11:35 PM EDT up reply actions
they had to be one of the worst WS teams ever.
shouldn’t have even made the postseason.
the Atlantaxation of Chattanooga.
The Cards wouldn't have even been in those playoffs if it weren't for the Braves
St. Louis got swept in their last series of the season, and would have been on the outside looking in if the Braves hadn’t swept the Astros that weekend. I know this because my Dad is a Cardinals fan and he gave me a gift certificate to mlb.com as a way of saying thanks for my team getting his team into the playoffs, which I turned into a lovely Braves hat
"I've been to two rodeos and three goat ropin's, but I've never seen anything like that" - Joe Simpson on Brooks Conrad's walkoff Grand Slam, 5/20/10
by BraveSaluki on Jun 19, 2010 11:58 PM EDT up reply actions
awesome! i'm glad someone got something out of that.
i mean, aside from the Cardinals.
and yeah, i had forgotten that we swept the Astros to end the year. revenge for the previous two years, i guess.
the Atlantaxation of Chattanooga.
WAGZ 4 TEH ROTAYSHUN
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:31 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I feel so bad for KK even though wins are a stupid stat for a pitcher.
He’s pitches some really great games where he should have gotten the W. Granted, he has pitched pretty poor otherwise.
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
attendance: 39,109
which is AWESOME. third-best crowd of the year at the ted (#1 is opening day, and #2 was a monday game vs. the phils)
Weird game to get such a high attendance
Against the Royals, for one. Sure it was Greinke, but he’s not as well-known as some other elite pitchers to justify that.
All I can figure is that being in first place has its benefits. We’re up 16% over last year (prior to this game) so that bears very well on offseason spending for us, if we need it.
definitely
being in first helps a lot, and our rockin’ home record helps too. there’s a new buzz around the ATL
Was there with family tonight
There was the road race this morning and I guess this was the night game before Father’s Day…and the first Interleague series that was over a weekend at home.
Might be grasping for straws, but probably like you said, winning helps bring people in.
Morton hit Heyward with an offspeed pitch. Early indication is that the baseball survived the impact.
They've been away for so long and they're leaving again soon.
Fans gotta go when they can!
"If I had a little humility, I would be perfect" - Ted Turner
by Little Lady on Jun 20, 2010 12:34 AM EDT up reply actions
I feel like this weekend has “fathers day buzz”, if that makes sense. Even though it’s sunday I think the Friday and Saturday games have benefit from wanting to make Dad happy.
On another note, that Monday against the Phillies was Memorial day. That would be quite an impressive draw for a random Monday game, haha.
"Look out Atlanta. Jason Heyward is going to wow you."
-Chipper
its a function of the strangely disengaged metro ATL fanbase.
there are about 4 M people within a 40-50 mile radius of the Ted and lots and lots of distractions. now that everyone is settling into summer routines and waking TFU to the facts that the Braves are in 1st place and have every appearance of making another very serious championship run, watch for 40 K screaming chopping maniacal fanatics to start being the norm.
Anybody know who’s the SP tomorrow for MB? I see they are playing in Frederick (which is super close to me) and I’d love to go see some prospects if possible!
"Give him the heater Ricky."
And the fish just put up 2. THey have runners on 1st and 2nd and no outs... :(
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
Relax
They’re 8 games back. I don’t think they’re much of a threat at this point.
"Yeah, and I have an enchanted jock strap." -- Karl Karlson
by Jacob Peterson on Jun 19, 2010 11:36 PM EDT up reply actions
I enjoy watching them suffer.
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
Heh.
Well, who doesn’t?
"Yeah, and I have an enchanted jock strap." -- Karl Karlson
by Jacob Peterson on Jun 19, 2010 11:37 PM EDT up reply actions
Suffering
is watching that game with the sound on. Darn vuvuzelas.
"Give him the heater Ricky."
I like it. Reminds me of the world cup.. :)
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
All 5 fans blowing them obnoixously
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:40 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
That one guy was dancing like crazy while blowing it. You'd think the booze would have worn off since the 7th....
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
And now it's 9-8 with runners in the fucking corners with no outs... UGH.
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
Pirates have lost 12 in a row. Wowz
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:39 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Yes
But against the Indians so it really doesn’t count.
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:44 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
And i said that they had a 12 game losing streak before i knew about tonight’s win
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:48 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
They did. They just have NO pitching. Starting to actually assemble some position players at least. Cutch is a beast.
"Give him the heater Ricky."
They'll trade him for prospects.
This is what the Pirates do. They bring up great players/prospects and then trade them away for more chances at prospects who they’ll end up trading.
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
I'll take him on our squad everyday.
"Give him the heater Ricky."
Pirates
So full of fail. I believe we cursed them in ’92
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:50 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Aw dang…double post sorry
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:51 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Kind of an unfair assessment
If they’d been doing that for 15 years, they’d actually have some prospects. Their problem is that, until the last three years, they weren’t trading for prospects, weren’t drafting well, and were actually giving prospects away for marginal talent.
When they traded Jason Bay, he only had a year and a half on his contract left. They traded Jack Wilson and Freddy Sanchez when they had only months left on their deals, and got some prospects for them. They got something out of Nate Mclouth very quickly.
The old management was horrible. Plus they waited too long on trading some players. Plus all of their “good” players were on a terrible team playing together (and sucking) for years, thus driving their value down.
"Give him the heater Ricky."
Their farm system was so crappy for so long
That they’re having to go to extremes just to get marginal talent on their teams. Now, at least, they have good positional prospects. McCutchen in CF, Alvarez at 3B, Tabata is a decent corner, and Tony Sanchez is raking in the minors. I’d say that they’d be looking good in about 2-3 years if there was some more pitching talent somewhere in the system.
They do have some pitching talent. Just not enough to help out soon or cover up for when the others may faulter. Lincoln is pretty good, hopefully he gets it together. I just feel for that franchise.
"Give him the heater Ricky."
They’ve been waiting forever on Lincoln, and who knows if he’ll ever live up to the promise he had before he got hurt? And what do they have beyond him? They traded for Alderson…last year was it? Or the year before-regardless, he’s fairly marginal, might be a #3 some day. Beyond that, very little that I can name.
But hey, at least Charlie Morton is better than his numbers!
They have a few but they are all years away. They also are quite poor compared to ours, but who isn’t?
Alderson is good, Rudy Owens has potential to be special, Zach von Rosenburg, Colton Cain, Nathan Adcock. Most are very young and signed last year as late round picks over slot.
"Give him the heater Ricky."
who are the marlins and rays
AND WHAT ARE THEY DOING AT MY VUVUZELA CONCERT?
by atl192485 on Jun 19, 2010 11:40 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT BUUUZZZZZZZZZZZZZT
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:45 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
That’d be Fredi Gonzalez. Some TCers want him to replace Bobby
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:47 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
He got ejected for f'ing up the score card and complaining too much to the ump about the out given for the person who batted out of order. That could have ended the game earlier...
God typed "iddqd" before creating Jason Heyward.
Lol what an idiot
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 19, 2010 11:49 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
more like marlins stupidity gave the game away
seriously, who the hell sends up a relief pitcher to hit with runners on the corners + 1 out?
seriously.
i don’t understand why we don’t see more of that. not necessarily the squeeze part, but PHing late with a 4th or 5th starter to bunt?
save a position player. bunt a pitcher.
the Atlantaxation of Chattanooga.
There’s no point of bunting if no one is on
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 20, 2010 12:10 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Hey folks
Just got back in ATL today and went to the game tonight. What a great ending from the Glausosaur. The crowd was just amazing and loud all game long. I can’t remember the crowd being like that for a Saturday night game since the 2005 playoff series in 2005. I also can’t remember the last time I’ve been this excited and confident about a Braves team. I seriously love this team.
http://hobnailboot.wordpress.com/
well
if it started with… just about any combination of two words aside from “dusty baker”…
the Atlantaxation of Chattanooga.
His intensity cuddles me with warmth at night
"I've been to two rodeos and three goat ropin's, but I've never seen anything like that" - Joe Simpson on Brooks Conrad's walkoff Grand Slam, 5/20/10
by BraveSaluki on Jun 20, 2010 12:03 AM EDT up reply actions
YEAH! where be teh Glausosaur pic?
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 20, 2010 12:09 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Another multi-hit game for Prado...
“The Glausosaur” has been great, but Prado is just an absolute machine.
The only time the Mets win is in the offseason.
Does Glaus have a fan club at The Ted yet? He should. I wonder what it would be…..
"Tony Gwynn made sacrifices. Cal Ripken made sacrifices. I'm not sure Derek Jeter made sacrifices given the ungodly deep pockets the Yankees have." - Chipper Jones
by MBL1 on Jun 20, 2010 12:26 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
glausosaurs?

"Sometimes I think it is a great mistake to have matter that can think and feel. It complains so. By the same token, though, I suppose that boulders and mountains and moons could be accused of being a little too phlegmatic."
-Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan"
by Bravely going forward on Jun 20, 2010 12:52 AM EDT up reply actions
I really like the “Glausosaur” name and all the great images. Would be really cool to have a fan club at the Ted in Glausosaur costumes and have them shown on the big screen, or better yet, the TV broadcast. But I’ve been thinking…wouldn’t it be hilarous if his fan club were to show up as the “Troy-jans?”

I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. ~ Crash Davis
by Old Braves' Fan on Jun 20, 2010 8:56 AM EDT up reply actions
40 minutes into BBTN...
not even a mention of the Braves yet. Keep up the good work!
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
That's because the Braves are the 3rd best team in the NL East at best.
Didn’t you get the memo?
by DogDaysofSummer on Jun 20, 2010 12:44 AM EDT up reply actions
And to be fair, they are playing the royals.
by DogDaysofSummer on Jun 20, 2010 12:45 AM EDT up reply actions
the lead highlight was Florida vs. Tamba Bay.
AND THERE IT IS! 47 minutes in!
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 20, 2010 12:47 AM EDT up reply actions
well...you know...
they all look alike.
by DogDaysofSummer on Jun 20, 2010 12:53 AM EDT up reply actions
because a discussion of rubbing mud, highlights on strasburg covering first base, and yesterday’s web gem are so, so much more important
i liked the “GET THE TARP OFF THE FIELD” thing that Buck Dumbfuck was talking about. He said they needed to put it underground or in the LF bullpen. Riiiight. That’ll work. Let’s push that tarp 200 feet to get it to the infield.
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 20, 2010 12:51 AM EDT up reply actions
I want to hear Valentine!!
Nothing brightens my day more than him taking snarky shots at Bobby (who he could never, ever beat) and calling J Hey “Haywood.”
He’s a damn genius. Just ask him.
was like that last night, also
NO Braves recap at all on the 30-minute version of baseball tonight. How do you not recap a damn successful squeeze play? Bah. Yet I keep going back many nights to look for highlights. I should stop.
I hope Bobby can resist the urge to play the B-Team tommorow.
Braves do have monday off.
by DogDaysofSummer on Jun 20, 2010 12:43 AM EDT reply actions
i'd guess
Prado
Heyward
Chipper
Glaus
Hinske
Escobar
Ross
Melky
KK
I’m actually thinking Bobby might give Esco the day off, but only if Infante is good to go at SS with the bad shin.
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 20, 2010 1:01 AM EDT up reply actions
day game after a night game
you’re probably right about ross. but i would still like to see mac in the lineup tomorrow vs. the righty since ross will have plenty of chances to play in chicago after the off-day (we face two lefties)
i was at the game sitting in the section to the right of the pole
bout 5 rows from where the Troy Smash landed. What was the reason for Blanco replacing Hinske in the OF?
He comes in whenever Bobby thinks the other team is going to pull their starter.
Because he knows they will send a loogy in to face Hinske.
by DogDaysofSummer on Jun 20, 2010 1:02 AM EDT up reply actions
Also, Hinske had just batted in the 6th (last out of the inning), so unless it went into extra innings, it was only going to be one at bat for Hinske anyway…
by dunnytwogloves on Jun 20, 2010 1:32 AM EDT up reply actions
It's only Glaus' first walkoff of the year
Jeeeeezzz we shoulda signed Damon for some real offense
"Look out Atlanta. Jason Heyward is going to wow you."
-Chipper
I’ll admit it…i kind of liked the idea of having Damon in LF for a year.
I’m still thankful every day that we didn’t sign him.
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 20, 2010 2:46 AM EDT up reply actions
Damon could only play LF, not CF.
"Sharks have a week dedicated to Jason Heyward."
by Scott Coleman on Jun 20, 2010 12:25 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I want to know:
When will the Braves see the Mets again?
I must make a note to watch Heyward dropkick David Wright into geosynchronous orbit.
Clemson/Atlanta Braves/Carolina Panthers fan, and inventor of the iChop, 5/31/10
July 9-11 (weekend series) in NY
but Aug. 2-4 (M-W) @ the Ted.
I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. ~ Crash Davis
by Old Braves' Fan on Jun 20, 2010 9:03 AM EDT up reply actions
suffering from the after-effects of celebrating another series win, hopefully. Or something else similarly good/related.
I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. ~ Crash Davis
by Old Braves' Fan on Jun 20, 2010 9:04 AM EDT up reply actions
Thank you!
I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. ~ Crash Davis
by Old Braves' Fan on Jun 20, 2010 12:58 PM EDT up reply actions
Chipper's great take out slide at 2B
allowed Heyward to score on Glaus’ laser shot to SS.
don’t if anyone made particular note of it or considered it to be a key turning point in the game, so I just thought it needed to be duly recognized for posterity.
It was actually mentioned in the the recap
you’re commenting on and Heyward was given an honorable mention for such. Just saying…
I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. ~ Crash Davis
by Old Braves' Fan on Jun 20, 2010 9:06 AM EDT up reply actions
Another fun fact:
I beleive that was something like the 41st game in a row the Braves won when scoring 5 or more runs, dating back to last season. As soon as Troy connected in the top of the 9th I was thinking, “That’s the magic number 5!”
The big mystery is with KK starting on Sunday afternoon, what will the Braves offense do? I sort of joked about it the other day HERE. Yes, in all the losses in KK’s (undeserved) record the most runs the Braves scored was 4. The offense has scored 5 runs twice and 6 runs once, but after KK was the pitcher of record. Unbelievable…
I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. ~ Crash Davis
by Old Braves' Fan on Jun 20, 2010 9:45 AM EDT reply actions
…but after KK was no longer the pitcher of record.
I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. ~ Crash Davis
by Old Braves' Fan on Jun 20, 2010 10:21 AM EDT up reply actions
Pac would you mind expanding on why you think it was such a bad idea to not use Soria. It was th start of an inning…if you use him here you can’t use him when there’s one out and 2 guys ona nd you need outs and its a much higher leverage situation. I think using Tejada was the right decision I hate it when managers put in the closer in the 9th, bc they always pitch the ninth and god forbid they pitch in another high leverage situation.
First off outside of Tejada’s horrid April start, he has pitched really really well. he is striking out guys at a high rate and doing a good job of limiting HR…which are key to being a RP. Of course he walks too many guys…but he is working around that with the Ks. He’s not a great pitcher, but he is good enough and using Soria there would have wasted him.
Maybe I’m off base here. and I’m certainly not arguing Tejada is better than Soria…but i dont think it was a bad decision. If it was the Braves I’d rather keep Wagner in the pen until he is really needed in a close game like this.
Heyward,Hanson,and Shaffer r ready now!! Why do you think they havent signed the "right handed bat"?
by fatazfoot on Jan 7, 2009 8:59 PM EST

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