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28 May

Game thread: Braves at Brewers, May 28

As was mentioned in comments last night, Matt Diaz has been put on the DL with what is at minimum a knee sprain and may be a torn posterior cruciate ligament. Mark Kotsay may also go on the DL with his back problems. As of this writing (9 AM) it’s not clear who would come up. If Kotsay doesn’t go on the DL yet, they might just bring up Josh Anderson. If both go on the DL, it seems likely that it will be either Anderson or Brandon Jones, plus Rafael Soriano. Because while the Braves have seven relievers already, Bobby will only use three of them.

221 Responses to “Game thread: Braves at Brewers, May 28”

  1. 1
    braves14 Says:

    I think Soriano’s replacing Diaz, and if Kotsay has to go on the DL then Anderson would replace him. Bobby wants to go with a 13 man staff temporarily. (Hopefully temporary, anyway)

  2. 2
    Seat Painter Says:

    So, tonight we get to see Reyes again? I hope our offense wakes up.

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    JC Says:

    Nothing about a DL move for Kotsay in the pre-game notes.

    http://presspass.mlb.com/pp_viewer.asp?d=39765

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    Tony Says:

    Why Anderson instead of Jones?

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    csg Says:

    Anderson is a righty like Diaz, it would make sense to call up Jones and have him split time with Blanco since their both lefties. If Kotsay goes down, then both should get the call while putting Jones in LF and letting Anderson/Blanco control center

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    Stu Says:

    Anderson throws right, but he bats left. Without Diaz, we really don’t have any appealing options. Depending on how long Matt’s supposed to be out, this might be a good time to try Brandon Jones as the everyday LF for the big club.

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    Stu Says:

    *Any appealing right-handed options, that is.

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    Daveinzona Says:

    Anderson throws right, but bats left!

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    avery Says:

    any word on if Soriano is going straight into being the closer now that he’s back?

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    Robert Says:

    Can we go out and buy and real corner outfielder yet?

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    MGL Says:

    Brandon also bats left, throws right. Without Diaz, looks like Infante and Norton are the right-handed hitter options for the outfield other than JF.

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    Robert Says:

    ‘a’ real corner outfielder… – obviously.

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    Stu Says:

    Brandon also bats left, throws right.

    I’m aware. But he’s the only of one of our Diaz replacement options who could be considered an everyday corner OF in the long run. Without a lefty masher to platoon with Blanco, I’d rather scrap the platoon idea altogether—no thanks, Messrs. Infante and Norton—and just go with the best player full-time. And I think that’s probably Jones, not Blanco.

    Only if Diaz is out for an extended period, of course.

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    quazz66 Says:

    Did anyone ever question Fonzie plowing through half of Milwaukee’s teenagers at the time? I mean really, no one questioned this?

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    It appears that they’re only going to call up an outfielder if Kotsay also goes on the DL. That means Blanco will play every day, or close to it, in center.

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    csg Says:

    sorry thought Anderson was a righty. Anyways an outfield of Anderson, Jones, Blanco, Norton, Infante, Frenchy sucks any way you look at it

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    Stu Says:

    Robert,
    Reggie Sanders is available.

  18. 18
    Stu Says:

    B-Ref informs that Reggie’s middle name is “Laverne.”

    I’d have guessed “Shirley.”

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    Stu Says:

    That video, BTW, represents the record that almost single-handedly transformed my musical taste back in 7th grade. That video makes me happy.

    (Been a while since I’ve triple-posted.)

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    It seems to be official that Soriano has been activated in Diaz’s spot. Hey, at least Stockman’s drawing a major league salary.

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    ububba Says:

    I’m old enough to have watched the real “Happy Days,” not to mention “American Grafitti,” the great film that inspired it.

    Most people point to the double-episode where Fonzie “jumps the shark” on a motorcycle as the moment most people checked out of the show. Sheer ridiculousness.

    For me, it was about Year 3 or 4 when all these supposed ’50s teens on the show began to look like grad students with longish ’70s hair. I mean, by the end of that series Potsie & Ralph Malph looked like they were refugees from The Knack. They looked about as ’50s as Vinny Barbarino or a pet rock.

    FWIW, Rosenthal talks swap…
    http://tinyurl.com/6ly6sq

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    braves14 Says:

    There could be an Anderson/Infante platoon in center. It would be fun!

    Hurrght.

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    csg Says:

    no kotsay tonight – they show Infante in LF

    Escobar
    Johnson
    Jones
    Tex
    McCann
    Frenchy
    Blanco – CF
    Infante – LF
    Reyes

    probably should look like

    Blanco
    Escobar
    Jones
    McCann
    Tex
    Frenchy
    KJ
    Infante
    Reyes

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    braves14 Says:

    Rogers says that Kotsay is feeling better, so we don’t have to worry about him going on the DL.

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    Mr. Swings@Everything Says:

    Is it Barry Bonds time?

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    New milk carton…

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    Frank Says:

    Anderson is useless, regardless of which hand he hits with and which hand he throws with. Jones isn’t too hot, but he’s a prospect.

    Neither is great option so hopefully Kotsay is well enough to play.

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    braves14 Says:

    lol…let’s be fair…Stockman threw almost 50 pitches Saturday, he needed a couple of days rest

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    Yeah, but when Bobby goes out and tells the media that he didn’t go to the bullpen because he wanted to limit Acosta to no more than an inning and wouldn’t use Boyer, so he just had Bennett and the two lefties, what does that say?

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    braves14 Says:

    At least they don’t have Infantile batting leadoff.

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    Mr. Swings@Everything Says:

    Stockman has more IP than Soriano and is halfway to Royce Ring’s mark. :)

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    Nathan Says:

    I have to say, with Diaz going down, I think Wren could make a name for himself doing something very unpopular: signing Barry Bonds. Given Wren’s past and incredibly inside-the-system background, I take this to be something he would never do, but it would be difficult to avoid winning the division if he did it.

    Diaz and Blanco can PH and caddy for Bonds as appropriate, and the rest of the time, Bonds can hit fourth behind Chipper and give us a truly historic heart of the order.

    This would also be a great test for Liberty; Wren has a great story to tell here about a little extra money, just for this year, to put us over the top.

  33. 33
    Stu Says:

    There is no chance that Hank Aaron’s organization would ever sign and thereby endorse Barry Bonds.

    I feel pretty dirty for even warming to the idea, as I’ve started to do.

  34. 34
    Frank Says:

    that’s an improvement–esco swung at the 2nd pitch!

  35. 35
    Mac Thomason Says:

    New poll.

  36. 36
    Stu Says:

    Well, at least he threw 20 pitches.

    It looks like a pretty small strike zone—I fear what Jo-Jo will do.

  37. 37
    Godot Says:

    I fear what the Brewers will do to JoJo. They are killing lefties this year.

  38. 38
    Godot Says:

    Weren’t we going to ditch these blue jerseys?

  39. 39
    Frank Says:

    Infante’s career ops vs rhp = .689

    Norton’s = .787

    Norton hasn’t–to put it mildly–looked great in Atl but career numbers suggest he should be in the lineup instead of Infante.

    BTW, what’d we give up for Norton?

    Nice start by Reyes.

    Not to be topped by Escobar, Frenchy also swings at the 2nd pitch he saw.

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    Frank Says:

    you make the call–an error or a Prado?

    I saw error

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    BUNT TIME!

  42. 42
    Frank Says:

    nope Reyes hasn’t learned to bunt

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    Dan Says:

    Joe Simpson, done hating on Kelly Johnson, is now shilling for Gregor Blanco to leadoff. I fully expect Blanco to be leading off now considering that Kelly Johnson lost the leadoff spot the day after Simpson spent an inning or so throwing a tantrum about Johnson leading off.

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    mraver Says:

    I really hate Chip Caray. Here’s his call from the last play:

    “And Reyes lays down a BEAUTIFUL bunt! Kendall grabs it GOES TO THIRD! for one, Hall on to first for the DOUBLE PLAY!”

    What a moron. How can a bunt that ends up a DP be described as beautiful?!

  45. 45
    Mac Thomason Says:

    I’m on line — how the heck did they pull off a 2-5-4 double play?

  46. 46
    jj3bagger Says:

    I would have to say that this is by far the worst bunting team I have seen in my years of watching baseball, AT ANY LEVEL.

  47. 47
    Dan Says:

    It was the same with Scambi. He said “it’s a good bunt”…then the Brewers turned the double play.

  48. 48
    Godot Says:

    Weak bunt in the dirt. Hall stayed at 3B. Kendall went swooping in, barehanded throw to third, and Hall threw back to first.

  49. 49
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Okay. Gameday said that Infante was out, and I couldn’t figure out how they could have done that.

  50. 50
    sansho1 Says:

    JoJo clearly learned little from his pinch-bunt appearance the other day.

  51. 51
    Mr. Swings@Everything Says:

    Can the Braves announcers please quit trying to manufacture a crisis about the broken bats? Bats have always broken. How many times has anyone been injured by them?

  52. 52
    Dan Says:

    MLB’s Enemy #1: Maple bats

  53. 53
    Douglass Says:

    Coldplay commercials delenda est.

  54. 54
    Stu Says:

    So, Yunel apparently sucks right now.

    FWIW #1: I agree that Blanco should be leading off.

    FWIW #2: The bunt wasn’t that bad. Kendall just made a great play.

  55. 55
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Another two-pitch out for Escobar. Is he depressed?

    Coldplay < Genesis.

  56. 56
    Frank Says:

    Esco keeps his head up his a$$; maybe he is pissed about the Pena dfa. Maybe he’s just having a couple of crummy games.

  57. 57
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Chipperometer: .421.

  58. 58
    Stu Says:

    What’s with the anti-Coldplay sentiment? Their recent stuff is pretty blah, sure, but I thought their first two records were pretty darn amazing.

    And I think Infante’s in there over Norton largely for defensive reasons.

  59. 59
    Frank Says:

    Braun plays lf like a Met–he runs hard to the vicinity of the ball then lets it drop.

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    Parish Says:

    Come on, B-Mac! Come through!

  61. 61
    Stu Says:

    No way that should be a hit for Chipper.

  62. 62
    Godot Says:

    Chipper’s hit was a Prado by Weeks.

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    Trent Says:

    Brewers have awful defence.

    Come on Brian time to make them pay

  64. 64
    Dan Says:

    Escobar is depressed about Brayan Pena.

  65. 65
    Parish Says:

    We really need to start getting the hits when they count.

  66. 66
    Trent Says:

    Sigh

  67. 67
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Ah, back to normal. Last night, we hardly had any baserunners. Tonight, five stranded already in three innings, plus a bunt DP. That’s the road Braves I’m accustomed to.

  68. 68
    Nathan Says:

    Reyes looks pretty good so far against a Brewers team that’s nasty on lefties.

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    braves14 Says:

    I’m kinda indifferent towards Coldplay. They’re mostly non-irritating but not inspiring.

  70. 70
    Stu Says:

    Yeah, Cameron’s liner to Infante has been the only hard-hit ball off him so far, right? And, of course, 4 Ks in 3 innings ain’t too shabby. If only we could do something.

  71. 71
    braves14 Says:

    41 pitches through 3 innings for Reyes.

  72. 72
    Parish Says:

    Why would we do something offensively? Do we really need any runs?

  73. 73
    Stu Says:

    Mussina?

  74. 74
    braves14 Says:

    McCann by himself has 4 men LOB.

  75. 75
    Parish Says:

    Was Francoeur just out on one pitch? Gameday is screwed up.

  76. 76
    Stu Says:

    Braun caught that before he dove…reminds me of some guys I played Dizzy Dean with.

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    mraver Says:

    Wow. Ryan Braun is making brilliant defensive plays against us. This is just silly.

  78. 78
    Jeremy Says:

    “Was Francoeur just out on one pitch?”

    What do you think?

  79. 79
    braves14 Says:

    I guess Chipper and Teixiera are the only batters who came to play tonight.

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    Parish Says:

    At least Reyes leads off the next inning (hopefully). It would seem very unlikely that he would be asked to bunt.

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    Stu Says:

    That was hardly brilliant. He ran over and caught it, then leapt.

  82. 82
    braves14 Says:

    I just realized that with Kotsay unavailable and with a 13 man staff, the Braves only have 3 bench players available. Including Corky.

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    Jeremy Says:

    Does Reyes remind anyone else of Andy Pettitte? Similar repertoire, similar windup – comes right over the top. He doesn’t have Andy’s disgustingly fat ass, however.

  84. 84
    Brad Says:

    “gotta get him (jojo) some runs…”

    Cute, Joe.

  85. 85
    Dan Says:

    Did Johnson just bunt with one out?

  86. 86
    Parish Says:

    I really hate bunts.

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    csg Says:

    unbelievable – 1 out runner on 1st, hot hitter at the plate = lets bunt!!!! Yay!!

    now 2 outs and you take chippers bat away – YAY!!!!!

  88. 88
    Stu Says:

    To those wondering, KJ—he’s struck out twice—was most definitely bunting for a hit.

    Also, Joe might hate KJ.

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    Parish Says:

    Nice how that worked. Give ‘em an out and take the bat out of Chipper’s hands.

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    sansho1 Says:

    Ducks on the pond

  91. 91
    sansho1 Says:

    Ducks swimming away

  92. 92
    Douglass Says:

    still waiting on Tex to wake up.

  93. 93
    Parish Says:

    Ugh!

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    Trent Says:

    Such a stupid series so far

  95. 95
    braves14 Says:

    That was a pretty amazing list they were showing with Chipper on it. With a minimum of 200 PAs, he has the 5th highest avg. since 1900. The four ahead of him were all pre-1930.

  96. 96
    Douglass Says:

    KJ was not bunting for a hit there. That was 100% sacrifice.

  97. 97
    Brad Says:

    …well that’s even dumber.

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    Dan Says:

    Simpson hates Johnson, but does seem to have a thing for speedy singles hitters with little power (Blanco).

    Also Chipper Jones leads the NL third basemen in all-star voting thus far. Which surprises me, as I thought that nothing he did would be good enough to get him more votes than David Wright.

    http://tinyurl.com/6o8kuw

    Chipper’s lead is nearly 100,000 (420,664 votes for him and 321,091 votes for second-place Wright), which is a pretty good-sized margin.

  99. 99
    Tomas Says:

    All-Star voting is getting so stupid it’s ridiculous, in a few year the voting will open in the middle of the off-season and everyone can vote up to 750 times.

  100. 100
    Stu Says:

    Douglass, you are incorrect. He dropped the bat down late and was headed for first base before the ball got there. That was most definitely his call, and it was most definitely for a hit.

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    sansho1 Says:

    Most awesomest stat ever just shown on the broadcast:

    Highest batting average, season, “modern” history, min. 200 PA:

    Hornsby ’24 — .424
    Lajoie ’01 — .422
    Chipper ’08 — .421
    Sisler ’22 — .420
    Cobb ’08 — .420

    Basically, if someone says they’ve seen before what Chipper is doing, they’re either over 90 years old or a liar.

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    jj3bagger Says:

    Chipper’s ahead because Mets fans have been writing in Ray Knight ahead of Wright this year.

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    csg Says:

    check out these splits…

    pitching:
    home – 265IP 3.12ERA 1.25WHIP
    away – 195IP 4.25ERA 1.31WHIP

    offense:
    home – 993AB .307avg .376obp 25hr 157rbi
    away – 791AB .250avg .319obp 23hr 81rbi

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    jj3bagger Says:

    sansho, I’m watching the Brewer feed, does that mean through 200 PAs in a season, or does that mean a complete season with a minimum of 200 PAs. I’m a little confused.

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    sansho1 Says:

    BBref has Lajoie at .4265 for 1901. Guess they found a couple more hits….

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    sansho1 Says:

    Probably means a complete season, so it’s a bit of a cheat. I heard the other day Chipper had the highest avg this late in the season in 50 years — don’t know if someone then did better, or if that’s as far back as they looked.

  107. 107
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Meanwhile, Joe wants to marry Francoeur.

  108. 108
    Roberto Petagine Says:

    Franceour walks!!!!!

  109. 109
    mraver Says:

    Nice walk, Frenchy!

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    jea Says:

    Mark DeRosa is third in votes for 2b in All-Star voting. Looking at his stats, it seems like that’s actually sort of deserved, if “deserved” and All-Star game go together.

  111. 111
    jj3bagger Says:

    Leave Frenchy alone !!!

  112. 112
    mraver Says:

    Another Chipism:

    “A hot shot hit weakly to third!”

  113. 113
    sansho1 Says:

    Ted Williams in ’57:

    .413 on May 30
    .401 on June 5
    .393 on Aug 17
    .388 for the season

    He turned 39 that year….

  114. 114
    ububba Says:

    Another DP. Surprise, surprise. And Suppan is pretending that it’s the ’06 post-season again. He’s killing McCann.

    IMO, Coldplay is an act that has gotten the craft of “emotional tunes” down. They have hooks aplenty—and pretty piano hooks are deadly—but I’m just not sure what it means.

    A few years ago, I did a weeklong business trip with a guy who played “Warm Rush of Cold Blood to the Headcold” or whatever that record was—the one with “Clocks—and I was definitely humming that stuff for awhile.

    But Costello, that guy ain’t. Craft over art, I say. Inoffensive, yes, but worse than Genesis? I can’t go there.

    Love that Chipper stat, BTW.

  115. 115
    Brad Says:

    We can beat Johan Santana and Brandon Webb, but not Dave Bush or Jeff Suppan?

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    Gwynn was hitting .414 on May 14 in 1994, but that was a late-starting season, of course. In 1980, Brett was over .400 much of August, and hitting .400 exactly on Sept. 19, but never got above .407 all year. In 1977, Carew was hitting .411 on July 1, but never got higher than that (unless you count .444 on the second day of the season); he fell below .400 to stay on July 10.

    Note that the first two examples were strike years. Not a coincidence.

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    ububba Says:

    Man, can you believe Reyes tonight?

  118. 118
    sansho1 Says:

    Those are just about the only other guys who got close.

    Reyes is dealing!

  119. 119
    ryan c Says:

    i’m watching the game on mlbtv and if i hear victor martinez say, “Hi! This is Victor Martinez” one more time, i will vomit on my keyboard.

  120. 120
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Way to fall down there. Made me miss Andruw for a second.

  121. 121
    'Rissa Says:

    It’s been 13 innings since we scored our last run…offense—wake up!

  122. 122
    sansho1 Says:

    Larry Walker was hitting .435 on May 21, 1999.

    OK I’m done

  123. 123
    'Rissa Says:

    Actually, make that 14 innings now.

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    mraver Says:

    That was an obscenely quick inning.

  125. 125
    Hate King Says:

    For those not switching between the game and the eastern conference finals, KG just hit a top of the arc, fade away three pointer as the shot clock espired that banked in. absurd. of course rasheed answered with his own three. celtics are up 52-46.

  126. 126
    ububba Says:

    The longer this game stays scoreless, the worse I’m gonna feel. But Reyes is in a zone right now.

    Suppan’s at 97 pitches; Reyes came into this one at 81.

  127. 127
    Tomas Says:

    Could someone let the Braves know it’s Jeff Effing Suppan on the mound?

  128. 128
    Nathan Says:

    Man, if Reyes keeps throwing 94 on the corners, he has a little potential.

  129. 129
    ryan c Says:

    reyes just made prince fielder look like a fat turd. wait a minute…..

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    Walker doesn’t count.

  131. 131
    Stu Says:

    There’s a pretty great story on Josh Hamilton in this week’s SI. I’m a fan.

  132. 132
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Look, Jo-Jo, you’re just going to have to hit a home run, that’s all.

  133. 133
    Aram Says:

    #119 – I concur wholeheartedly . It is the most meek and annoying “Hi my name is (blank)” ever imaginable.

    To have this much trouble with Suppan is embarrassing.

  134. 134
    ryan c Says:

    “Could someone let the Braves know it’s Jeff Effing Suppan on the mound?”

    apparently he turns into jeff effing Superman at milwaukee.

  135. 135
    ububba Says:

    KJ, Chipper & Tex. Time to wake up, boys.

    BTW, Reyes 94 pitches & 9 Ks already. Crazy.

  136. 136
    Mac Thomason Says:

    And Coldplay still sucks. Thank God for the mute button.

  137. 137
    Brad Says:

    Maybe we think he’s Ben Sheets by mistake.

  138. 138
    Hate King Says:

    Does Ned bring in the lefty to face the switch hitters?

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    Trent Says:

    Well even if or when we lose this game by one run, Reyes performance is really a good sign for the rest of the season.

    Not that he will be dominant like this but he should give us chances to win which is a lot better than I had feared.

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    basil Says:

    Kelly walks….bunt him to 2nd, Chipper!

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    Brad Says:

    Man, Tex sucks.

  142. 142
    Hate King Says:

    that was a terrible third strike call on tex. i just started watching the 7th. has reyes been getting those calls?

  143. 143
    jj3bagger Says:

    That was baffling to me not bringing in Shouse to turn Chipper and Tex around, but hey I guess it worked. I think Ned has about zero confidence in any of his relievers.

  144. 144
    ububba Says:

    This ump is late for something.

  145. 145
    Dan Says:

    Strike two to McCann.

  146. 146
    Tom L Says:

    “oh you got to be shittin me”

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    What is this crap? Can MLB fire some umpires again? They’re totally out of control.

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    Trent Says:

    way l0w and outside

    wtf

    come on Brian

  149. 149
    Hate King Says:

    the first pitch to mccann was almost as bad.

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    jj3bagger Says:

    Wow, I certainly have never seen Mac get that hot during an AB.

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    Remy Says:

    McCann didn’t like the low strike the ump called, a pitch identical to the one that struck out Teixeira.

    Here comes Bobby.

  152. 152
    csg Says:

    good to see that umps can cost you a game

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    Bryan Says:

    I havent seen anyone mention this but how about signing lofton this year? He batted 296 last year and can clearly still play…

  154. 154
    Remy Says:

    Uecker said that both pitches were below the knee.

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    Frank Says:

    instant poll–will Cox be tossed when we return from commercial?

    I’ll guess yes

  156. 156
    csg Says:

    how can an ump allow a pitcher to throw a pitch when the player isnt in the box??? and then have the nerve to call it a strike against the hitter??? why didnt Bobby come out and get tossed???

  157. 157
    ububba Says:

    That was the worst series of strike calls I’ve seen in a while.

    The last 2 to Tex & the first one to McCann were not that close. And then the ump gets bitchy. He should be tarred & fined.

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    jj3bagger Says:

    Kenny Lofton will never play for the Braves again, at least not while Bobby Cox is managing. He’s one of the few players that I have ever seen him rip after he was gone.

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    Hate King Says:

    This umpire is about 5’4. Of course he is going to call the low strike.

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    Tomas Says:

    Reyes should just bounce it off the plate this inning for 3 strikeouts

  161. 161
    Parish Says:

    We are going to get screwed in this game.

  162. 162
    Remy Says:

    I’m late to the game, but has Reyes been getting the low strike called?

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    Hate King Says:

    I think MLB has to special order this ump his gear. I think that mask and helmet is a youth large.

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    Trent Says:

    not that low and that outside imo

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    ububba Says:

    I say Bobby gets tossed during commercial.

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    jj3bagger Says:

    Joseph clearly deserved better in this game. Here comes Boyer, again.

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    csg Says:

    so Reyes gets 14 straight, then walks 1, still under 100 pitches, and then gets yanked

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    Tom L Says:

    great game jo-jo!

  169. 169
    mraver Says:

    Very good outing from Reyes.

  170. 170
    Remy Says:

    The last thing the Braves need is an ump with a Napoleon complex.

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    Mac Thomason Says:

    And he’s one gapper away from a loss. Sure, now Bobby goes to the bullpen.

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    Parish Says:

    It’s Boyer!

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    Frank Says:

    not tossed–Cox has been pretty mellow this season

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    Tomas Says:

    “I think MLB has to special order this ump his gear. I think that mask and helmet is a youth large.”

    Maybe a stepladder too.

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    David Says:

    Mac, yeah, JoJo should’ve been taken out in the 6th, I mean he pitched like shit all day.

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    Parish Says:

    Okay, i am 2nd guessing now.

    Why do you bring in the new pitcher in the obvious bunt situation? Wouldn’t it have been better to let Reyes get the out and then go to the pen when you know who the pinch hitter will be?

  177. 177
    Mac Thomason Says:

    I was rather obviously talking about last night.

  178. 178
    csg Says:

    I dont care about the ump making some bad calls, I more pissed that he told Brian to get back in the box and when he didnt he told Suppan to go ahead and throw the next pitch. thats just someone with an ego problem.

  179. 179
    Dan Says:

    Game over.

  180. 180
    Hate King Says:

    I can’t stand this anymore.

  181. 181
    Mac Thomason Says:

    This is completely unfair.

  182. 182
    Brad Says:

    Switching to basketball.

  183. 183
    Brick Tamland Says:

    We might not score another run this series.

  184. 184
    mraver Says:

    That’s… silly.

  185. 185
    'Rissa Says:

    That really, really stinks.

  186. 186
    Parish Says:

    Plunk the umpire!

  187. 187
    Tomas Says:

    Motherf…..

  188. 188
    Mr. Swings@Everything Says:

    This game never ceases to amaze me. Francouer is going to save us in the 9th… 8)

  189. 189
    Remy Says:

    And the Braves’ pitchers have only given up three hits . . . .

  190. 190
    csg Says:

    starters two games – 3 er 15IP and the team is about to go 0-2

  191. 191
    Tom L Says:

    I know that was hit hard, but shouldn’t Chipper be playing almost on top of the foul line to prevent doubles/triples?

  192. 192
    Dan Says:

    Looks like another one-run road loss.

    They can beat Johan Santana, Randy Johnson and Brandon Webb…but not Dave Bush and Jeff Suppan.

  193. 193
    Hate King Says:

    Where is Gagne when we need him?

  194. 194
    Brad Says:

    Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
    Something’s not working, Bobby. Or Wren.
    Fix it.

  195. 195
    Mr. Swings@Everything Says:

    …save us from being up past our bedtimes.

  196. 196
    Tom L Says:

    Show some more of that power Greg

  197. 197
    RehabReject Says:

    @191

    the rule of thumb is you play on the line to prevent a lead-off double. with risp, you try to take away the single in the SS hole

    and !@#$, another 1 run road loss? F— this

  198. 198
    Brick Tamland Says:

    This one-run, road-loss thing has passed beyond the realm of rational excuses to where there has to be something mystical at work. Either that, or every Brave believes subconsciously that the team is doomed to fail in close road games.

  199. 199
    ryan c Says:

    “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
    Something’s not working, Bobby. Or Wren.
    Fix it.”

    call the panic police again.

  200. 200
    Brad Says:

    I’m not even gonna ask what you mean, Ryan. I’ll just assume you think everything’s ok with the team, on the road, with the offense, etc.
    And you’ll be on a very lonely island with that mentality.
    No one’s panicking. Just concerned.

  201. 201
    Hate King Says:

    I’m gonna go vomit now.

  202. 202
    Remy Says:

    This is beyond frustrating.

  203. 203
    Mr. Swings@Everything Says:

    ???

  204. 204
    Tom L Says:

    what an absolutely terrible way to lose

  205. 205
    mraver Says:

    This is friggin insane. It just has to stop. It makes no sense.

  206. 206
    kc Says:

    This offense sucks so bad.

  207. 207
    csg Says:

    count it – “Bobby will say that Reyes pitched great, but give their team credit. We hit a lot of balls hard, but they were just right at people.”

    oh and yes, this one is on the offense

  208. 208
    RehabReject Says:

    I’m not panicking. I’m just disgusted. So very disgusted.

  209. 209
    Remy Says:

    I say the Braves should stay in a Motel 6 until they can sort this road streak out.

  210. 210
    Ben Says:

    “Paging: Braves offense, Paging: Braves offense.”

    Hmm. That’s odd. No one is answering my page.

  211. 211
    Matt Says:

    i hate watching this team on the road

  212. 212
    ububba Says:

    Or KOA campgrounds.

  213. 213
    'Rissa Says:

    I blame the ump. And the offense. 16 straight scoreless innings.

    18 straight 1-run losses on the road (going back to last August). The Brewers have scored 3 runs this series and won both games… This is mind-boggling. The guys must have the 1-run games thing in their head.

  214. 214
    Jeremy Says:

    That’s now 18 straight one run losses on the road (dating back to last year).

  215. 215
    ryan c Says:

    no, just the fact that after almost every loss, you seem to think the worlds gonna implode. i dont assume everything’s ok with the team, but there’s not a team out there without flaws. i probably should just start ignoring your “sky is falling” posts. the pitching was great for both sides, we got unlucky with some calls that took us out of an inning. it’s baseball and i disagree with the mentality that “something’s wrong with the team” after every defeat. if you go back and look, there have been many transactions to try and fix a flawed team. what else do you want wren to do? he’s had 4 of his 5 starters hurt, one reliever to have season ending elbow surgery, his closer on the dl, his starting left fielder to the dl, and his “promising right fielder” to suck. and, we’re still above .500. you tell me what wren should do differently? cox, on the other hand, did nothing wrong tonight except not getting tossed.

  216. 216
    mraver Says:

    Honestly, I’m willing to give odds that we hang a 10-spot tomorrow and end up with a 1-2 series where we out-scored the opponents by 6 runs.

  217. 217
    Brick Tamland Says:

    “Maybe the problem is — we’re coddling these guys too much. Yeah!”

  218. 218
    Mac Thomason Says:

    Recap is up. Personally, I’m disgusted.

  219. 219
    Aram Says:

    The onus is on Tex. In order to score runs, this offense needs Chipper and Tex to play great. I’m all for giving a guy the benefit of the doubt, but while he’s finding himself the Braves are barely holding their heads above water. If he and Chipper could just get hot at the same time, this team has a big time run in them.

  220. 220
    Marc Schneider Says:

    It’s clearly psychological at this point. They are obviously pressing on the road. At some point, you just have to wonder if the Bobby Cox approach still works with this particular group; maybe the team needs someone to get pissed and throw something and maybe hurt their precious feelings rather than trying to raise their self-esteem. I’ve never been a fan of the Lou Pinella way but this is just crazy.

  221. 221
    RehabReject Says:

    @218

    refer to 208

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