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21 May

Mets fans are very bitter game thread: Mets at Braves, May 21

I put this in the game thread last night, but if you want a limerick this is all I’ve got.

The Mets have never had a no-hitter
And their fans are exceedingly bitter
They whine, cry and groan
As they sorrowfully moan
“Our season’s going down the…”

Well, I won’t repeat what Mets fans say.

253 Responses to “Mets fans are very bitter game thread: Mets at Braves, May 21”

  1. 1
    CharlesP Says:

    Missed it in the thread yesterday… Nice one Mac. That might be the best of the lot.

  2. 2
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Stu: “I’d much, much rather face the bottom of a team’s rotation than the top, regardless of handedness.”

    I think you may be underestimating how poorly the Braves have fared against lefthanded pitching. The difference is colossal, largely due to power.

    The Braves have hit .286 .359 .465 against normal people this year; they have hit .275 .341 .378 against southpaws. In 1112 PA, they have hit 33 homers against righthanders, while in 645 they have hit only 9 against lefthanders. The team OPS+ is 109 against righthanders, 89 against lefties. They’ve actually grounded into more DPs against lefthanders than righthanders, an astounding stat. Basically, we turn an ordinary lefthander into Cole Hamels, and Cole Hamels into Sandy Koufax.

    The Braves have essentially four platoon outfielders, two righthanded and two lefthanded, but have used one of the righthanded ones to play every day anyway. Diaz and Francoeur are useless against righthanders, and Kotsay is useless against lefthanders. Blanco has been okay against lefties, hitting .278, but with no extra-base hits. Meanwhile, the righthanded outfielders have been much worse than the lefthanders, Escobar has hit better against righthanders than lefthanders, KJ is being platooned for no reason, Teixeira has been awful righthanded, and only one of Chipper’s homers has come righthanded.

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    Another Alex R. Says:

    From the last thread…

    Spike, I’m not sure that Bonds counts as an outfielder.

    Re: Campillo, his minor league K-rate was just a little better than 6, but his walk-rate was only a little more than 2, so his K/BB was almost 3, which is quite good. Also, he doesn’t give up homers. Clearly, he’s pitching a bit over his head — his BABIP is .257, so he’s due for a few bleeders to start getting through, his FIP is a run higher than his ERA, etc.

    But no matter how you slice it he’s having a terrific year, and he’s already pitched more innings this year than he’d ever pitched before. Like Blanco, he’s a guy who came (relatively) out of nowhere to excel, and who’s bound to head back to earth, but just as Blanco appears to have an approach at the plate that looks like it might survive a slump, Campillo seems to have a long track record of preventing runs, not walking people, and not giving up homers, that could survive the inevitable moment when his ERA peeks over 1.

  4. 4
    Remy Says:

    You’ve outdone yourself, Mac. You really have.

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    Another Alex R. Says:

    Also, about Teixeira, in his career he’s usually been BETTER right-handed against southpaws, unlike Chipper. For some reason, this year, he’s Wily Mo Pena from the right.

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    Stu Says:

    Good points, Mac, and you’re right tabout my underestimation, but I will say that Teix’s splits are fluky—he’s always mashed lefties—and I expect them to rebound.

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    csg Says:

    do we need to see Carlyle pitch to Owings again in the next series. Owings hit two BOMBS off Carlyle last yeat at home, unfor., I was at that game.

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    Stu Says:

    Well, since you re-posted your Campillo remarks, AAR, I’ll re-post my response:

    Yeah, we’ll see. He’s never been anything but seriously old for his level, not playing in the State until he was 25, so I honestly don’t know what sort of weight to give to his minor league numbers. Maybe he’ll continue to be good, though, and he’s already done enough to have made the organization look very smart for signing him, no matter what happens next.

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    Joshua Says:

    Anyone think we might be able to pick up Brian Giles at the trade deadline to play left??? I think that may be a nice addition.

  10. 10
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Maybe Teixeira will play better, but (a) he can’t make up 20 points of OPS+ by his lonesome, and (b) he’s underperformed lefthanded too, if not to the same degree. The biggest concern for me is Francoeur, who normally pounds lefthanders but is only slugging .410 against them this year. There’s no punch in the outfield at all, but at least the lefthanded contingent is getting on base.

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    ububba Says:

    Even though I’ve always been suspicious about Giles & his little brother, he’s been a good player & he’s having another good year.

    However, he certainly doesn’t solve any issues about hitting against LHP. No power there either…

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    Joshua Says:

    Correct about not solving the issue against LHP. But he’d be alot more consistent than our current players. Also, I think alot more power will be there if he were to leave PETCO. But he still does have alot of doubles (which may be influenced by PETCO as well).

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    hankonly Says:

    Are the Tigers in panic / surrender mode yet? There’s some good players in Detroit to be had at some point in the season.

    ————–
    Tayshaun is King.

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    Another Alex R. Says:

    Here’s a fun fact: in the 33 games since he hit two homers against the Nats — 66% of his total homer production this year — Jeff Francoeur is slugging .328.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    How hard is it to find a guy who can pound righthanders? Normally, these guys are a dime a dozen, but somehow the Braves have put together an all-lefty (or rather, all-lefty-but-one-switchhitter-who-can’t-hit-righthanded) outfield in Richmond. I have to think that was planned, that they didn’t foresee this.

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    Remy Says:

    I never understood how someone as big as B. Giles could hit lead-off.

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    Joshua Says:

    .400 OBP would do it…

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    Remy Says:

    Sure, I get that. But I guess I never thought of someone that big being fast. What the hell? If you get on base, you get on base, right?

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    Joshua Says:

    Fit in perfect with this team – we don’t run for crap.

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    Joshua Says:

    Although I liked the extra base Esco took yesterday – that was nice.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    Yeah, it was almost as nice as the caught stealing.

  22. 22
    Jeremy Says:

    Yanks, Mets likely bidders for Teixeira – NJ.com

  23. 23
    Mac Thomason Says:

    He needs to look for a more competitive team like the Orioles or Rays.

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    ububba Says:

    Mac,
    You’ll love the cover of this week’s SI. It’s like a DC comic with a cartoon Tampa Bay player upending a cartoon Derek Jeter. It’s called “Baseball Bizarro World.”

    Hankonly,
    I’ll be at Friday’s game at Comerica. I’ll ask the Tiger faithful about “surrender mode.” Still, even the most Negative Nellie in the bunch couldn’t have expected Justin Verlander to suck this bad.

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    Parish Says:

    Willie Randolph took over for Bob.
    And soon Mets’ fans started to sob.
    Then Willie ealked Francoeur,
    Idiotic, for sure,
    And now he’s looking for a new job.

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    Another Alex R. Says:

    Looking into my crystal ball…

    Press conference, 2/5/2009

    MARK TEIXEIRA: “It was a tough decision, but I made the choice that I felt was best for me and my family. I’m really happy with the direction this team is going, and I can’t wait to bring more winning seasons to the people of Pittsburgh.”

    KEVIN MCCLATCHY: “It took me about 5 years to recover from Derek Bell and Operation Shutdown and be willing to spend free agent money again. But I think this is the best way to remind the city of Pittsburgh that they’re more than just a great hockey town and a great football town. They have a baseball team too.”

    SCOTT BORAS: “Mark Teixeira is the best first baseman since Lou Gehrig, and he will bring three World Championships to Pittsburgh over the first 9 years of this contract.”

    LANDOGARNER: “At least they won’t have to play Huckleberry at first base.”

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    JB in ATL Says:

    Time to keep the sweep machine rolling in game three. I feel confident about putting another hurt on the Mets and keep the bitterness going.

    The Braves play like an altogether different team at home.

    Jurrjens on the mound, set to get 8 K’s 7 IP.

    Pelfrey the 2-4 righty on the mound will get crushed.

    Any other predictions?
    I’m gonna get my Tex bobblehead tonight so one day I’ll be able to remember that he wore a Braves uniform for one season….

    and then sell it to the highest bidder.

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    csg Says:

    I’m your huckleberry

  29. 29
    Stu Says:

    You’ll be able to see my parents, sister, and uncle on the broadcast tonight. They apparently have the super-awesome, right-behind-home-plate seats.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    They weren’t the ones wearing Devo hats last night, were they?

  31. 31
    JB in ATL Says:

    Mac’s Mothersbaughs?

  32. 32
    Stu Says:

    No, Mac, they can’t afford those seats more than once a lifetime.

  33. 33
    Mac Thomason Says:

    I said Devo hats, not big suits.

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    JB in ATL Says:

    No like Mark Mothersbaugh the front man of Devo. I thought maybe this was another one of those fan clubs at the stadium.

    It’s a stretch.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    I was responding to Stu with a slight Talking Heads joke.

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    JB in ATL Says:

    Ah….once in a lifetime….

    Thanks, Mac. I was sure a classic rocker like yourself knew Mothersbaugh but I was starting to worry

  37. 37
    Remy Says:

    Think “clay pots.”

    I got the joke. It was pretty good, too.

  38. 38
    JB in ATL Says:

    Jurrjens Surgeons?

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    ububba Says:

    I’m listening to a radio interview with Willie Randolph & he’s backpeddling from his quotes to Ian O’Connor the other day. He sounds like a beaten & ground-down man.

    Nonetheless, in Devo-speak, I’ve got an “uncontrollable urge” to take 3 in a row vs. the Mets.

    Will be watching the scoreboard tonight from that other cauldron of local baseball misery—Darrell Rasner to the rescue!

    Go Jair & go Braves.

  40. 40
    Dan Says:

    I wish just one of Smoltz, Mike Gonzalez or Soriano would hurry up so the days of Acosta as closer would end.

  41. 41
    JB in ATL Says:

    Ububba,

    I think three in a row… “It’s a Good Thing”
    You Spuds, know what I’m talking about.

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    Parish Says:

    The presence of Phil Stockman should end the days of Acosta as a closer. But then, over 18 innings of baseball in a day, he doesn’t even sniff the field.

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    Another Alex R. Says:

    Ah, just listening to an ol’ rock and roll classic from way back, deep-fried punkabilly.

    Louie, Louie, Louie, Lou-i
    The bird’s the word and do you know why?
    You gotta beat it with a stick
    You gotta beat it ’til it’s thick
    You gotta live until you’re dead
    You gotta rock ’til you see red
    Now do you understand?
    Do you understand?
    I’m a garbageman.

  44. 44
    Phillip Says:

    Devo’s cover of “(I Can’t Get No)Satisfaction” is the definitive version.

  45. 45
    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    my favorite line of theirs “I got 96 tears and 96 eyes”

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    Nathan Says:

    I’d just like to note that as of today we lead the NL in ERA.

    Been awhile since that was true.

  47. 47
    Another Alex R. Says:

    Phillip, agreed, though their cover of “Are You Experienced” is just as good.

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    ryan c Says:

    infante leading off and playing short. i bet bobby’s playing it safe with yunel after that double play yesterday.

  49. 49
    Nick Says:

    They said on the pregame show that Escobar is hurting. The shin is badly bruised and he’s having trouble walking without a limp. He might be out for 3-4 days, at least.

  50. 50
    Stu Says:

    Freaking Ryan Church.

  51. 51
    Dan Says:

    Omar “.258/.298/.387″ Infante is sure getting a lot of playing time.

  52. 52
    Stu Says:

    Both KJ and Blanco are in the line-up…and Bobby leads off with Infante.

  53. 53
    Maverick Says:

    Well finally i get to see a game today haven’t seen one in weeks going to go put on my espn. arghh come back TBS or not…

  54. 54
    mraver Says:

    I’m glad Esco’s getting the night off. We shouldn’t have him playing every day anyway if we plan on him having anything left come September (and maybe October).

  55. 55
    mraver Says:

    I’m torn; do I watch this down stairs on the TV or stay by the computer and listen to Skip and Pete?

  56. 56
    Maverick Says:

    Thats exactly what i would want to listen to skip and pete while being able to view the game on espn hmmmm someday.

  57. 57
    Jeremy Says:

    I can’t believe Cox is batting Infante leadoff against a right hander. What a buffoon.

  58. 58
    Remy Says:

    Listen to Skip and Pete while you still can.

  59. 59
    Jeremy Says:

    Or what Stu said.

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    Maverick Says:

    Umm Is it Bobby’s Birthday today?

  61. 61
    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    After watching the video of Church’s “take out slide”, I can honestly say I would stick the ball right between his eyes for that stunt. He freakin’ deserved a concussion.

  62. 62
    Stu Says:

    Y’all know of any studies focusing on SB success rate on pitches the batter swings at versus those the batter takes? I’d guess the success rate is much higher when the catcher has to deal with a swing.

  63. 63
    Mac Thomason Says:

    I’m sure it’s been studied. Since it’s been conventional wisdom for, I would guess, over a century, there’s probably something to it.

  64. 64
    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    Ready for your leeching m’lord?

  65. 65
    Dan Says:

    Maybe Cox believes Joe Simpson; that Kelly Johnson is a great hitter anywhere in the order other than the leadoff spot.

  66. 66
    Nathan Says:

    Was Pelfrey throwing this hard last time we saw him? They’ve got him sitting at 96.

  67. 67
    Nathan Says:

    Urgh. Church probably does not make that catch.

  68. 68
    oldtimer? Says:

    How close was Tex shot?

  69. 69
    Fulton County Bombers Says:

    There’s your home plate umpire James Hoye stats, for no particular reason..

    http://www.covers.com/pageLoader/pageLoader.aspx?page=/data/mlb/umpires/2008/umpire8452.html

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    csg Says:

    2 feet shy of the wall

  71. 71
    Nathan Says:

    Oldtimer, it was more like a double in the gap than a homer; Chavez caught it on or near the warning track.

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    Dan Says:

    Teixeira’s flyout would have been a homerun in Philadelphia.

  73. 73
    oldtimer? Says:

    darn, maybe he is getting his groove back.

  74. 74
    Mac Thomason Says:

    At some point, some Met has to go down. This is getting ridiculous. Half our team has been abused with no repercussions.

  75. 75
    Mac Thomason Says:

    God, this team is slow. Chipper, Teixeira, McCann, and now Francoeur can’t get to third on a single to right. That’s four hitters in a row.

  76. 76
    Jeremy Says:

    Agreed Mac. JJ needs to put one in Reyes’ earhole.

  77. 77
    Stu Says:

    Nah, do it to Delgado. He’s a prick, anyway, and he can’t steal 2 bases after you drill him.

  78. 78
    basil Says:

    It’s not like Bobby Cox to call out an opposing player, but he didn’t sound very pleased when talking about the Ryan Church slide before the game. “I don’t know what he was doing there,” Bobby said. “I mean, you gotta get down. Never seen him do that before.”

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    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    I believe I would have walked Wright here

  80. 80
    csg Says:

    Moises Alou is walking off the field

  81. 81
    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    Well if he’s got his glove on, you know it ain’t a bathroom break.

  82. 82
    Mac Thomason Says:

    The shift works again!

  83. 83
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Oh, I’ve wanted to write this for three years…

    DOUBLES MACHINE!

  84. 84
    Parish Says:

    This place is quiet. Must not be much to cheer about.

  85. 85
    csg Says:

    trying not to post, have too many this month already

  86. 86
    Tomas Says:

    Chipper first to third on a single and Tex scoring from first on a double! Get under the tables, something’s going to fall out of the sky next.

  87. 87
    Mac Thomason Says:

    You know what, Joe? Francoeur is hitting… like you!

  88. 88
    Nathan Says:

    This whole series we’ve really been making the Mets pitchers work. Pelfrey’s at 70+ pitches.

  89. 89
    Mac Thomason Says:

    And Tomas, it was first to third on an infield single.

  90. 90
    csg Says:

    better!!

  91. 91
    Tomas Says:

    Frenchy hits a triple, that’s it, I’m off to buy food for a month.

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    oldtimer? Says:

    nice

  93. 93
    Dan Says:

    Joe Simpson’s dream team lineup: eight Juan Pierres and the pitcher.

  94. 94
    Tomas Says:

    Jurrjens has given up 3 hits and a walk through 3 innings and still only at 40 pitches. Could we rub Jo-Jo up against him and hope something sticks or would that be too risky… yeah, probably too risky.

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    Jeremy Says:

    I can’t believe they gave Teixeira a hit on the Castillo bobble. Where do they find these idiot scorekeepers?

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    beedee Says:

    it’s great to hear skip call’n the game w/pete.
    i was growing very tired of lemke’s constant drone

  97. 97
    Nathan Says:

    I have to say, every time Jurrjens takes a start I am both looking forward to it and wondering whether this is when he starts playing more like everyone thought he would.

    He may be a real #2 right now.

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    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    Hit him on the 3-0 pitch….

  99. 99
    Remy Says:

    Chipper makes more Mets history!

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    beedee Says:

    boy i love beating the Mets!

  101. 101
    CourtneyC Says:

    Where did we get this Chipper guy? He’s pretty good.

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    csg Says:

    okay Tex with a triple, the world is ending

  103. 103
    CourtneyC Says:

    Wow.. we are in bizarro world indeed. A triple by Tex and Frenchy in the same game?

  104. 104
    Nathan Says:

    Pelfrey had been staying away from him all night, and Chipper just kept waiting till he got his pitch.

  105. 105
    beedee Says:

    good to see tex is finally swing’n a hot bat

  106. 106
    Fulton County Bombers Says:

    I really enjoy the commentary..

    but geesh, shut up Joe. I have no idea where you’re going with this Randolph rant..

  107. 107
    landogarner Says:

    God that Frenchy kid sucks doesn’t he? Useless and DUMB.

  108. 108
    beedee Says:

    we should rest frenchy more often

  109. 109
    beedee Says:

    time 4 the ole unassisted triple play

  110. 110
    mraver Says:

    I like how their starters can’t get past (or to!) the 5th.

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    sansho1 Says:

    Joe’s being careful with his wording, and while I agree with much of what he’s saying, he’s missing something important. The fact that the Latin players go over Randolph’s head to Minaya — because, as a fellow Latin, they find him to be a more sympathetic ear — is a problem (if true) not because Minaya is Latin per se, but because Minaya accommodates this break in the chain of command. If this is the real dynamic in the Mets clubhouse, it’s on Minaya as a GM, not as someone of Latin descent.

  112. 112
    Smitty Says:

    Frenchy is having a good game. Two really good at bats.

    Hey, someone on here has to give the guy props when is has earned them.

  113. 113
    landogarner Says:

    Anyone else watching this game on the espn hd channel? Damn, first Braves game I’ve seen in HD. I could get used to this…

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    That’s Lando’s job.

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    beedee Says:

    frenchy can come off the bench and help out anytime he wants ;)

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    landogarner Says:

    Walk Infante for the hot hitting Kotsay? Someone please explain that to me?

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    More brilliance from Willie, walking a bad hitter to load the bases.

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    beedee Says:

    kinda like bobby’s bunt fetish…i don’t get it either

  119. 119
    landogarner Says:

    Well you and your hangers-on have the Frenchy bashing covered, Mac. So someone has to play Devils advocate.

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    beedee Says:

    well i guess it paid off.

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    HawkeyeFan Says:

    Kotsay’s got a fever, and I the only thing that’s going to cure it is more cowbell. Actually, Francoeur, Texeira, and Diaz could use more cowbell too….

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    Nathan Says:

    Feliciano’s hard on lefties.

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    Remy Says:

    #111

    That’s an astute observation, sansho. I can understand Minaya’s willingness to accommodate Latin players, but he shouldn’t show up his manager.

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    beedee Says:

    i think the whole team needs a cowbell supplement, especially on the road.

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    csg Says:

    btw, joe just said we’ll see Webb on monday against Jair. Webb is pitching tonight

  126. 126
    csg Says:

    hello – !!!!!!

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    Jeremy Says:

    Jeffy!

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    Dan Says:

    Night off help Francoeur?

  129. 129
    Remy Says:

    Mercy! What a day off will do!

    Frenchy!

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    landogarner Says:

    Wow, did I mention how useless he is?

  131. 131
    Remy Says:

    Frenchy’s a double away from the cycle.

  132. 132
    Tomas Says:

    Can Frenchy get a day off each week?

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    mraver Says:

    So, new plan: Frenchy gets benched every other night.

  134. 134
    Smitty Says:

    Francoeur is double from the cycle

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    csg Says:

    I swear if we see Boyer??????

  136. 136
    Remy Says:

    That boy should ride the pine more often.

  137. 137
    csg Says:

    Albert Hall 1987 – only ATL player to pull it off

  138. 138
    landogarner Says:

    Funny you guys say that considering he didn’t actually have a day off.

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    Brandon Says:

    Is this the night we actually free Stockman?

  140. 140
    Smitty Says:

    How many holes does it take to fill the Albet Hall?

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    Lando, Francoeur came into tonight’s game hitting .235 .307 .279 in May. That’s useless. He’s having a good game, and he gets credit for it, but he’s been very bad.

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    landogarner Says:

    Meanwhile JJ is cruising. Best pitcher on our staff right now isn’t he?

  143. 143
    Smitty Says:

    Tonight he is player of the game

  144. 144
    landogarner Says:

    Knew I could count on you Mac. Now I await your flunkies to chime in.

  145. 145
    landogarner Says:

    Smitty,

    JJ is clearly the player of the game.

  146. 146
    Brad Says:

    One game does not a useful player make. Remember Willie Harris’ 6-6 game last year?

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    'Rissa Says:

    Boyer can’t possibly get into this game, can he?

    Oh wait, Bobby Cox is the manager, anything can happen…

  148. 148
    Brandon Says:

    There’s no way that should be an error, Chipper was afraid for his life.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    I have flunkies? Cool. What does it take to get them upgraded to “minions”?

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    landogarner Says:

    lol, right on time.

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    Frank Says:

    a flunky here–nice game by Francoeur but a blind squirrel still finds a few nuts–it’ll take more than this game for me to think he’s useful at the plate

  152. 152
    landogarner Says:

    Thanks Brad.

  153. 153
    Remy Says:

    Myrmidons is what you want.

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    Smitty Says:

    landogarner,

    Not if Frenchy hits a double… IF you hit for the cycle, youre player of the game

  155. 155
    landogarner Says:

    Or hangers-on, if you prefer Mac.

  156. 156
    Brad Says:

    I actually like Francoeur, just haven’t said anything negative in, like, a week.

  157. 157
    Remy Says:

    s/v agreement

    Myrmidons are what you want.

    (Need an editing feature, as I’m constantly under revision.)

  158. 158
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Now that was an unearned run.

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    landogarner Says:

    Smitty,

    agreed.

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    Smitty Says:

    Infante sucks

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    Nathan Says:

    JJ’s velocity is way down. he’s throwing 90 now. Prolly need to take him out.

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    landogarner Says:

    Nice reference Remy but definitely not what I was thinking of.

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    Dan Says:

    I still think Hudson is the best on the Braves’ staff, over Jurrjens. And a healthy Smoltz would likely be better than both of them.

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    Jeremy Says:

    Infante is a butcher.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    Lando… seriously. Are you going to say that Francoeur has been playing well?

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    Smitty Says:

    Joe and John calling out Bobby’s bullpen mgt.

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    braves14 Says:

    I had a really good game playing basketball once as a kid. I should be in the NBA

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    Remy Says:

    Surely, lando, you don’t mean sycophants?

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    braves14 Says:

    I hope Jurrjens has something left by August.

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    landogarner Says:

    Mac, when did I say that? I just find some peoples attitude towards Frenchy to be a little ridiculous and it amuses me to poke fun at them and play Devils advocate.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    “Toadies”?

  172. 172
    landogarner Says:

    Remy you are hired to translate all of my posts from this moment forward.

  173. 173
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Why is Norton hitting?

  174. 174
    basil Says:

    Hand a flunky a stick and he turns into a goon.

  175. 175
    Remy Says:

    You don’t need a translator, lando. I just need to find a better use for my English degree.

  176. 176
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Ok, I lost track, I didn’t think we’d gotten to the pitchers’ spot yet.

  177. 177
    landogarner Says:

    Well feel free to embellish my vocabulary then.

  178. 178
    braves14 Says:

    Soriano with a scoreless inning for Mississippi.

    http://tinyurl.com/6gftj3

  179. 179
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Okay, that does it. Wright or Beltran eats dirt next time up.

  180. 180
    Stu Says:

    OK, it’s time to put someone on the disabled list with a Resop fastball.

  181. 181
    'Rissa Says:

    If they hurt Chipper badly…

  182. 182
    Dan Says:

    They hit Larry. That does it.

    The game is STILL to close for Resop. Let Stockman smack someone with a fastball with two outs and no one on.

  183. 183
    Brad Says:

    Think Resop could aim that well?
    He might accidentally throw a strike.

  184. 184
    Remy Says:

    #180

    Definitely. Resop must redeem himself.

  185. 185
    Frank Says:

    Cox is a sissy about retaliating … if it happens then a pitcher will do it on his own.

  186. 186
    Mac Thomason Says:

    I don’t mean in the ribs, either. I want one off the helmet.

  187. 187
    csg Says:

    there is some of the payback

  188. 188
    Mike Says:

    Yea I would like to see Bennett (or whoever pitches next inning) put a fastball right in someone’s earhole.

  189. 189
    Remy Says:

    That’s right. Run up the score!

  190. 190
    Weldon Says:

    No, bring in Resop and hope he has enough control to take out Reyes or Wright.

  191. 191
    Alex B. Says:

    Is Gotay really running for Chipper?

  192. 192
    braves14 Says:

    I didn’t see it. Is Chipper out for precautionary reasons or is he hurting?

  193. 193
    Brick Tamland Says:

    If there’s a way for Resop to go for the crotch with a pitch, I’m all for it.

  194. 194
    Remy Says:

    Run it up. Make Willie look bad. That’s enough payback, and you know what they say about payback . . . .

  195. 195
    csg Says:

    time for the Frenchy double

  196. 196
    Remy Says:

    Come on, Frenchy. Put some icing on the cake.

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    braves14 Says:

    Where did Chipper get hit?

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    krugerindustrialsmoothing Says:

    ‘I think they’re booing Shoenweis’

    YA THINK!?!!?

  199. 199
    mraver Says:

    Did they just give Brian McCann an infield single?

    So both McCann and Tex had infield singles today? That’s hilarious.

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    Frank Says:

    McCann LEGS one out, Frenchy hits a HR … there must be a full moon tonight.

    I’d like to see a plunk but not an earhole/head shot. Too dangerous.

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    mraver Says:

    AHAHAHAH!

    Skip: Francoeur needs a double and so does Randolph the way this is going.

  202. 202
    csg Says:

    #197 – shin

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    'Rissa Says:

    Chip got hit on the shin, he was hurting when he came out.

  204. 204
    krugerindustrialsmoothing Says:

    Chipper caught one below the right knee. Looked pretty flush too.

  205. 205
    Brad Says:

    Meanwhile, Mets fans…

    Comment by tvtechwonv27
    2008-05-21 21:54:59
    David Wright will get beaned and I would have alot of respect if Wright Charges the mound for the team…. Charge the Mound Wright and start swinging wildly….

  206. 206
    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    what would be great is Resop dropping Wright, and the a brawl where they both get suspended. It’s a win-win situation

  207. 207
    'Rissa Says:

    Up 11-2…if Resop doesn’t pitch in this game, he needs to be DFAed immediately. This is even more than Reitsma room.

  208. 208
    braves14 Says:

    Thanks

  209. 209
    spike (Back in the ATL) Says:

    the=then

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    Remy Says:

    Actually, the full moon was last night. I know because I was feeling wiggy.

  211. 211
    Brad Says:

    And of course, we let Wright get a hit.
    That’ll show ‘em, Bobby.

  212. 212
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Boo.

  213. 213
    braves14 Says:

    Why Bennett?

    Sigh.

  214. 214
    mraver Says:

    Would’ve been nice to see Stockman + Crapmaster, but whatever….

  215. 215
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Resop could have done this.

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    braves14 Says:

    Boyer’s sure to pitch now.

  217. 217
    Dan Says:

    I think Stockman gets the ninth inning.

    Cox probably doesn’t like using Resop unless it’s the Braves getting blown out.

  218. 218
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Why not hit Delgado? I mean, you know he deserves it.

  219. 219
    Brad Says:

    It’s Bobby’s birthday. He’s in a good mood.

  220. 220
    Remy Says:

    No, Mac. The Code of Hammurabi must prevail. If our third baseman is hit, then we must hit theirs in turn.

    Selah.

  221. 221
    Stu Says:

    Literally everyone who has ever commented on this board, including NYMets and Mrs. Shiell, could manage this team better than Bobby Cox has. There is absolutely no excuse for a useful reliever to be in this game. It’s a real shame, but I’m growing to hate Bobby Cox.

  222. 222
    Frank Says:

    not only should the innings go on Resop’s arm, they should go on Corky’s knees instead of McCann’s

    Cox would never do it though b/c of not having a 3rd catcher

  223. 223
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Their third baseman led off the inning!

  224. 224
    Brad Says:

    Agreed, Stu. Been saying it for years. We need to win it all this year so he can …manage off into the sunset.

  225. 225
    Remy Says:

    There’s always tomorrow?

  226. 226
    Mac Thomason Says:

    If you’re not willing to plug a guy with an 11-2 lead, when are you?

  227. 227
    braves14 Says:

    A 20 pitch inning for Bennett, so he should be out for tomorrow.

  228. 228
    barrycuda Says:

    revenge is a dish best served cold…………….save it and hit Santana first time up tomorrow. the same spot as Chipper was hit should do the trick.

  229. 229
    basil Says:

    I’m sure Hudson would be up for plunking Reyes to lead off the game tomorrow. He certainly was last year against Soriano.

  230. 230
    Remy Says:

    I hear you, Mac. I was just kidding. Actually, tonight’s game reminds me of the time that Pendleton walked off the field when Marvin Freeman didn’t retaliate. I wonder if anyone on the team would risk taking a similar stance?

  231. 231
    Shawn Says:

    Resop’s up!

  232. 232
    Brad Says:

    Could be worse…we could be using our closer, if we had one.

  233. 233
    Mac Thomason Says:

    I know it’s 11-4, but I will complain if we don’t get a run here.

  234. 234
    Frank Says:

    Brad–don’t give Cox any ideas–if Resop manages to have a good 9th Cox might annoint him closer

    this must be Wagner’s punishment for popping off to the press a few days ago

  235. 235
    Dan Says:

    Bases loaded, no one out…but Infante, Kotsay (vs. Billy Wagner) and I think Gotay up. It’s very possibly Wagner’s 0 ER streak will remain.

  236. 236
    chgreer Says:

    Is Sutcliffe crankier now that he’s back from cancer? He’s called out people all sorts of things tonight. I am enjoying it.

  237. 237
    Frank Says:

    a slam by Gotay would push the pythag record to 36-10

  238. 238
    Alex B. Says:

    It would be sweet if we broke up Wagner’s 0.00.

  239. 239
    Alex B. Says:

    Oh well.

  240. 240
    Jeremy Says:

    It’s Resop.

  241. 241
    CourtneyC Says:

    Didn’t know resop threw that hard.. I thought he was a useless junk baller.

  242. 242
    Mac Thomason Says:

    No, he’s a useless product of the radar gun who throws hard, straight, with no control.

  243. 243
    Jeremy Says:

    I just don’t think the Mets are very good. Their offense is old and mediocre. The have one good very good pitcher in Santana, a rich man’s Chuck James in Maine, and an injured Pedro. The rest is AAAA dreck.

    Also, their bullpen stinks.

  244. 244
    CourtneyC Says:

    So he’s Tyler Yates. Got it.

  245. 245
    Frank Says:

    1-2-3 inning by Resop … must really be a full moon

  246. 246
    Jeremy Says:

    Er, you know what I mean.

  247. 247
    CourtneyC Says:

    I had to step away for a little while.. i saw chipper is out of the game.. he didn’t get hurt, did he?

  248. 248
    bwarrend Says:

    If the Mets lose tomorrow, Willie may be going to a different city than the rest of the teams.

  249. 249
    Jeff M. Says:

    @247

    He was hit by a pitch on the shin–ouch.

  250. 250
    Hate King Says:

    I just powered through the game on dvr delay. I spent the day in Atlanta and had to drive by the stadium twice knowing I couldn’t see the game live before I arrived back at home. I did see a 2-1 score when I landed at the airport and by the time I got back home the game was 5-1. 3 in a row is great. I don’t have a problem with Randolph, but I’d love to see the Bravos put the nail in his coffin tomorrow.

  251. 251
    Catz Says:

    pretty funny limerick… It’s nice to see the braves winning like this, especially against the mets

  252. 252
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Recap is up. Someone better go down tomorrow.

  253. 253
    bwarrend Says:

    There once was a manager named Willie,
    With a disgruntled closer named Billy,
    He called out his mates
    All of them he hates
    We wonder why he ever left Philly.

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