Braves Ride Wright's Error To 6-Run 4th In 6-4 Win Over Mets
Ah. There's nothing like a 6-run inning against the Mets to make all seem right with the world. That, and the Padres getting blown out (the Phillies won again, of course; thanks for nothing, Jason Marquis). Down 3-0 after yet another Tommy Hanson-patented SID (Second-Inning Disaster), the Braves rallied back in the 4th.
The inning got started with a solid single up the middle by Derrek Lee. After Brian McCann struck out, Matt Diaz hit a high bouncer to David Wright at third base. Wright fielded the ball a bit awkwardly and then made a low throw to second base that Ruben Tejada couldn't field. The error gave the Braves an extra baserunner and an extra out, both of which would come back to haunt the Mets and their starter, Jon Niese.
After Alex Gonzalez fouled out (with what would have been the third out of the inning), the Braves went on a run of great at-bats and Niese fell apart. Melky Cabrera blooped a single to center to score the first run. Light-hitting Tommy Hanson followed up by somehow coaxing a walk to load the bases. Then, Omar Infante poked a ball just past Wright down the third base line for a 2-run double that tied the game at 3.
That brought up the Rookie of the Year (yeah, I'm calling it)--Jason Heyward. J-Hey ripped a 2-strike pitch from Niese off the "5 dollar footlong" sign on the edge of the second deck in right for a 3-run homer that would give the Braves all the runs they needed. That the homer was off Niese, a left-hander, made it all the more impressive. The kid is good, folks.
In addition to working that key walk, Hanson gutted his way through six innings. He gave up a solo homer to Lucas Duda in the fourth (which capped the scoring), but most of the damage was in his bugaboo inning, the second. And just like with Niese's bad inning, Hanson's inability to get his counterpart out played a big role in the scoring. After Duda singled in a run to make it 1-0, Hanson had a chance to get out of the inning down just the 1 run. All he had to do was get Niese out. Instead, he left a pitch out over the plate, and Niese got just enough of it to get it over Alex Gonzalez's head for a single. Jose Reyes followed with another RBI hit to make it 3-0.
In the midst of that inning, Braves manager Bobby Cox was tossed by his nemesis, Bill Hohn, who was working home plate tonight. The ejection seemed pretty out-of-the-blue to me, but what else is to be expected from Hohn? Tommy Hanson seemed a bit unsettled by all the huffing and puffing (possibly contributing to his poor inning), but in the end, the Braves came back and won the game after Bobby was gone. One of these days, we're going to see our last Braves comeback after a Bobby Cox ejection (and our last Bobby Cox ejection, for that matter). For some reason, I hope that day was not today.
One sour note was that Takashi Saito left the game in the 8th with some sort of injury; we'll have to wait and see exactly what is wrong, and how bad it is. Let's cross our fingers. The bullpen did some great work, though--Saito, Jonny Venters, Peter Moylan, and Billy Wagner combined to give up just 1 baserunner in 3 innings of work, striking out 4.
All in all, it was a good start to a crucial road trip. Now let's keep it going tomorrow with our ace (Tim Hudson) against their newbie (Dillon Gee).
MVP
Heyward -- 2/5, HR, R, 3 RBI, 0.291 WPA
Honorable Mention
Hanson's clean-shaven cheeks -- He looked good (though not at all like a lumberjack).
Infante -- 1/4, BB, 2B, R, 2 RBI, K, 0.184 RBI
The 'Pen -- 3 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 4 K, 0.251 WPA
LVP
Wright -- 0/4, -0.081 WPA hitting, plus the critical error in the 4th inning that led to all 6 Braves runs
Clutch Play
Heyward's homer (0.290 WPA)
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Do it again tomorrow.
Not the fall behind part though, just the win part.
by Buffalo Braves on Sep 17, 2010 11:38 PM EDT reply actions
I wouldn't mind
If there’s a repeat of the Heyward blast to right. That was hit as hard as anything he’s launched this year.
but he has hit several that hard...
which is encouraging. The next 5-20 years of him is gonna be a sight to see.
I am trying
to will them to the playoffs. My heart stops each time I get the mobile update from ESPN. I have my playoff ticket in hand and ready to make the 8+ hour drive to Turner from Ohio!
..
Bravo my man :)
The Atlanta Braves have two AAA minor league affiliates, the Gwinnet Braves and the Kansas City Royals
by KamikaziMelon on Sep 18, 2010 12:02 AM EDT up reply actions
You know what
Braves have the second best record in the NL
"Baseball is like church. Many attend; few understand." - Leo Durocher
Hence
the reason they are in 1st place for the wild card…
The Atlanta Braves have two AAA minor league affiliates, the Gwinnet Braves and the Kansas City Royals
by KamikaziMelon on Sep 18, 2010 12:00 AM EDT up reply actions
I miss
Tommy Hanson’s beard… it gave me inspiration to grow my own! I want to be a lumberjack too!!
The Atlanta Braves have two AAA minor league affiliates, the Gwinnet Braves and the Kansas City Royals
He shaved off his beard so Billy Wags would stop blowing saves in his games. See, Wagner was jealous of that super duper lumberjack beard and decided to cast revenge by blowing the saves. Hanson finally realized this and shed the beard, thus allowing him to win this game.
And I stand by this theory 100%.
You're a lumberjack....
….and you’re okay….

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"It looks like The Hound of the Baskervilles out there." - Steve Stone
"...I'm reminded of Wuthering Heights." - Harry Caray
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Swing and a drive...Belted right! Welcome to the Show!!!
by Chief Noc-A-Homa on Sep 18, 2010 12:13 AM EDT reply actions
Really? Not Jimenez or Wainwright? I wouldn’t put money on that if I were you.
by J-Freak on Sep 18, 2010 1:01 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
What the heck are you talking about? I put my money on Psylocke.
"It looks like The Hound of the Baskervilles out there." - Steve Stone
"...I'm reminded of Wuthering Heights." - Harry Caray
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Swing and a drive...Belted right! Welcome to the Show!!!
by Chief Noc-A-Homa on Sep 18, 2010 3:43 PM EDT up reply actions
So, you WEREN’T attempting to say Wags is a “Cy Lock”?
by J-Freak on Sep 18, 2010 5:05 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I mean, he should be. Resistance is futile against Wags.
"It looks like The Hound of the Baskervilles out there." - Steve Stone
"...I'm reminded of Wuthering Heights." - Harry Caray
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Swing and a drive...Belted right! Welcome to the Show!!!
by Chief Noc-A-Homa on Sep 18, 2010 9:15 PM EDT up reply actions
the offense still concerns me a bit
we were only able to score in one inning…we need to be more consistent
Wasn't a great start
but we took advantage of the error and got some big two-out hits. And man is it fun watching Heyward play.
Also, on an unrelated note, I love the blue jerseys. One of these days I’ll have to splurge and buy one.
If you wanna read something really funny
head over to AA’s game thread and read the childish whining about some of our game thread comments.
For the most part, though...
I find AA to be very entertaining and intelligent.
"It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone." A. Bartlett Giamatti
Funny because partially true
They were laughing about our comments. Can you blame them?
I sure can't....
Some are pretty ridiculous.
"It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone." A. Bartlett Giamatti
so what?!
the comment here were pretty rediculous I can’t blame them…I love how some people here gave up after the 2nd
"I'm gonna get drunk and play video games till my eyes bleed"- It's Always Sunny in Philly
Braves' record when mvhsbball doesn't watch:
1-0
'Terrible preview...pretty weak, didn't learn anything new. pretty sad." - mastermike
You are no longer...
allowed to watch a game for the remainder of the season. After we win the World Series we’ll tell you all about it.
you know my steeze!
I had to work.....
'Terrible preview...pretty weak, didn't learn anything new. pretty sad." - mastermike
by Scott Coleman on Sep 18, 2010 12:04 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Did the little pig go wee wee wee all the way home?
'Terrible preview...pretty weak, didn't learn anything new. pretty sad." - mastermike
by Scott Coleman on Sep 18, 2010 1:39 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Caution side effects include...
Mud Butt!
Tim Hudson-Roflcopter says: "Soi Soi Soi Soi Soi KKKKKKKKKK"
Good win tonight. We finally got a hit when we needed it. In fact, we got two hits when we needed them.
DON'T GO TO SLEEP EARLY OR JEFF FRANCOEUR WILL HAUNT YOUR DREAMS AND LOWER YOUR OBP. - Scott
Nice sig!
'Terrible preview...pretty weak, didn't learn anything new. pretty sad." - mastermike
by Scott Coleman on Sep 18, 2010 3:31 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Some lazy journalist said it.
DON'T GO TO SLEEP EARLY OR JEFF FRANCOEUR WILL HAUNT YOUR DREAMS AND LOWER YOUR OBP. - Scott
Lazy Journalist = cbwilk
Immature Journalist = mvhsbball
'Terrible preview...pretty weak, didn't learn anything new. pretty sad." - mastermike
by Scott Coleman on Sep 18, 2010 1:29 PM EDT up reply actions
Missed the game
Liked the box score. But how’d we look? Closer to our former selves?
by DreamWithinADream on Sep 18, 2010 3:58 AM EDT reply actions
Hope we get a good scouting report from Gwinnett...
I hate playing young pitchers.
But Gee isn’t that good, and Gwinnett had some success against him. Freeman struggled, but Diory had two good games against him, I wouldn’t mind seeing him start.
Gee vs. Gwinnett this year…
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=t422&gid=2010_06_24_bufaaa_gwiaaa_1&cid=422&t=g_box
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=t422&gid=2010_07_18_gwiaaa_bufaaa_1&cid=422&t=g_box
Current Braves vs. Gee:
Freeman 0-4, K, RBI sac fly
Diory 4-5, (all singles), RBI, one caught stealing
Jair 1-2, single and scored on Freeman’s sac fly
McLouth 0-3
absent serious injury and with the obvious exception of Ross subbing in for McCann, Bobby is going to be running his core starters out there every single game until we clinch the playoffs.
Just saying is all...
Diory is 4-5 against the guy this year. Considering our general never hit a guy 2 starts into his career, I think it’s worth letting him get a day.
Considering he’s a righty, how about…
2B-Infante
RF-Heyward
3B-Prado
C-McCann
1B-Lee or Glaus
CF-McLouth
SS-Hernandez
LF-Melky
Pinch hitters—Hinske, Diaz, Freeman, Gonzalez, Lee/Glaus, Ross
Check out last night’s game thread. When we went down 3-0, half of the people started crying like little babies and saying how fed up they were with the team etc etc. It’s actually pretty humorous to read it.
We have the 2nd best record in the NL. It’s fine to bitch and moan a little, but for all of you people who have no faith in this team suck, and I want all of you to go away. I will stick it out for the rest of the season with the fans who actually stand by the team (you know who you are). God, I’m so sick and tired of the whiney Atlanta fan. There was actually a debate started about how we should have won more WS in the 90s. No wonder the Mets fans were mocking some of our comments; I don’t blame them.
I’m not saying we don’t have problems, but it would never make me abandon the team. My guess is that the majority of you weren’t around during the 80s. I was, and you complainers don’t know how good you have it.
by ryantex on Sep 18, 2010 9:01 AM EDT reply actions 2 recs
I agree absofrickinlutely and wish to add that as pointed out by CaptainLou02 in the FanPost “It might stink right now but….”, our boys may be about to go on a hot streak and steamroll into the playoffs for all any of us know. As Yogi or someone else (Churchill or maybe Shakespear) once said: That’s why they play the games.
Rec'd.
Two words: Biff Pocoroba
"It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone." A. Bartlett Giamatti
reply fail..
meant to reply to ryantex
"It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone." A. Bartlett Giamatti
Loved Biff
Threw by buddy a ball in the outfield seats in (I think) 79. Best name. Ever.
5! 5 dollah! 5 dollah 418-feet long!
"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 Sep 18, 2010 12:15 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Ugh, the dreaded SID. It was good to see Tommy settle down after that and pitch well.
Like someone said above, I too would love to see our team start scoring in more than one inning. It was enough to get this win, but it sure would be easier on my stress levels if we start getting runs throughout the game.
Check 2 today please ;-)
"Curve: The loveliest distance between two points." ~ Mae West

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