Braves Fall to Marlins 3-2
Losing is never fun, but it happens.
Tim Hudson was great once again on Sunday night and deserved the win. Unfortunately for him, Ricky Nolasco was just a little bit better. That, and Braves killer Dan Uggla finally woke up.
Nolasco was filthy on Sunday and struck out 11 Braves hitters. What is it with Marlins pitchers striking out all of our hitters? They're young and talented, but they always seem to make us look foolish at the plate.
The Marlins scored 2 runs in the first on a Dan Uggla single. With 2 outs, Uggla lined one up the middle that Hudson just barely missed with his glove. Instead, it ricocheted into right field which allowed both runners to score easily. An unfortunate way for the game to start.
The Braves battled back in the 1st...or at least tried too. After they loaded up the bases with no outs in the inning, Brian McCann struck out for the first out of the inning. Eric Hinske, mired in a 2-week slump, juuuust missed a grand slam to right field. To be honest, everyone watching the game thought it was gone. Unfortunately, Cody Ross made the catch a few feet in front of the RF wall and it went for a sacrifice fly. Melky Cabrera grounded out to end the inning. Bases loaded, no outs, 1 run. Awesome.
Dan Uggla struck again in the 4th. After it appeared Hudson was settling down, Uggla ripped a 2-2 fastball into the LF seats. The Fish led 3-1 after 4.
Brian McCann answered back in the 6th when he hit a solo-HR to RF that just barely cleared the wall. Off the bat, most figured it would go for a double, yet somehow it found it's way out. The Braves trailed 3-2 heading into the 7th.
Tim Hudson got himself into a bases loaded jam in the 8th inning, but came up huge with a strikeout of Hanley Ramirez and then forced Jorge Cantu to ground out softly to the pitcher. The Braves had all the momentum heading into the 8th.
Gregor Blanco led off the inning and reached when Ramirez foolishly tried to field the ball with his chest. Brooks Conrad laid down a sacrifice bunt to move Blanco into scoring position. Brian McCann flied out for the 2nd out. Chipper Jones appeared as a pinch hitter for Hinske, but the Marlins (smartly) intentionally walked him to face Melky Cabrera. Melky chopped a ball up the middle, but Hanley Ramirez made a great play on the ball to throw out Cabrera by a step. The Braves still trailed 3-2.
Leo Nunez came in for the 9th and set Yunel Escobar, Matt Diaz and All Star Omar Infante down in order.
A tough loss, but it happens. The Braves still remain 2 games ahead of NY and 5 ahead of Philly in the NL East.
MVP(s):
Ricky Nolasco - 7IP, 6H, 2ER, 1BB, 11K
Dan Uggla - 2-for-4, HR, 3RBI
Tim Hudson - 8IP, 6H, 3ER, 1BB, 7K
LVP(s):
Melky Cabrera - 1-for-4, 4LOB; The Melk Man had 2 runners on in the 1st and 2 runners on in the 8th...he grounded out both times. Thata boy!
Go Braves!
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Awww.....no Rainbow Llamasaurus
"Never doubt Derek Lowe's ability to win despite himself."
by EricGreggWasPaidOff on Jul 4, 2010 11:53 PM EDT reply actions
Poor Llamasaurus probably got scared off because of the fireworks
"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 Jul 5, 2010 12:00 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Come on D Lowe!
Let’s beat the Phills tomorrow!
"Braves fans in the hizzy" -Boog
"Is that like the crib?" - Joe
by GwinnettBraves on Jul 4, 2010 11:59 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Lowe
Has two huge starts before the break – for the sake of sanity – i hope he pitches well
Kawakami is not absolute shit, but he isn’t any good either.
by Nova Scotia Steve on Jul 5, 2010 12:11 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I hate Hanley Ramirez.
Seriously the guy grounded out and didn’t even move!
"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 Jul 5, 2010 12:01 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
This Philly/Mets Series
Don’t know what to expect – all i know is i’d be very happy to split these 6 games. 4-2 would be huge….Halladay/Hamels/Moyer concerns me (can’t believe facing Jamie f’in Moyer is a concern) But like it or not we’re having trouble scoring these days…hopefully they can bust out…
Kawakami is not absolute shit, but he isn’t any good either.
by Nova Scotia Steve on Jul 5, 2010 12:05 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
“can’t believe facing Jamie f’in Moyer is a concern”
Personally, I think he’s been rubbing Ben Gay on the balls.
Bright spot after the loss. 2 games ahead of NY.
A baseball diamond is, most simply, the intersecting of four 90-foot baselines, and, most powerfully, the intersecting of seemingly random lives.
I mean, seriously? All I care about is that we make it to the ASB at .500. Glaus has missed two games, Heyward’s been out, Chipper missed the game today, and overall we haven’t been putting together the “torrential Braves” lineup we’ve been used to. So, as long as we can split both series, get everyone healthy, and gear up for the second half, I’m happy! (even though i lost a potential $690 on tonight’s game).
All star
Congratulations to our All stars. I really disliked the Jeff Passan write-up about Infante being selected by Manual for the All star game. What he forgets is that there were other selcetions that were made that also may not have been what we want. It’s easy to sit behind a computer and complain about the decisions made by a World Series calaber manager. However, that is all MLB baseball would ever allow Jeff Passan to do. How about you shut-up about the selections made by this World Series and World Champion manager and just enjoy the game like the rest of us.
Series Win!!!
you can’t win ’em all
"It looks like The Hound of the Baskervilles out there." - Steve Stone
"...I'm reminded of Wuthering Heights." - Harry Caray
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I see a troll under that bridge!
by Chief Noc-A-Homa on Jul 5, 2010 9:29 AM EDT reply actions
OH NOES!!!!
we have to face Halladay…
In Philly….
i’m scared already. It’s Roy Freaking Halladay.
With Lowe going up against him.
/passes out
"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 Jul 5, 2010 11:35 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
did anyone see Hanley hit a chopper and then stay at home and not run to first?
The Atlanta Braves: #1 in the NL East
I never like to lose
but considering we have several guys on the bench with injuries, I was thankful to take 2 out of 3 from the Fish and get the series win.
The AS break can’t get here soon enough, hopefully this will give the guys time to heal.
Washington Tribune, June 29 2010 – "The stonecutters carving Stephen Strasburg’s name onto the Washington Monument have been directed to await further instructions."

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