The Braves have a problem: They can’t hold late inning leads because all their non-Kimbrel relievers keep getting hurt.
The Braves have a solution to their problem: More Evan Gattis pinch hit home runs.
Read More...Evan Gattis just keeps coming through for the Atlanta Braves.
The rookie hit a two-out, pinch-hit homer in the ninth to send the game to extra innings and Freddie Freeman won it in the 10th, sending the Braves to their fifth straight win, 5-4 over the slumping Minnesota Twins on Tuesday ...
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1. Rickey Fredonia Fudge Duckery Precious Twiddle posted on October 30, 2012 at 05:47 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Of course, the Braves spent years playing Ryan Klesko in left field not infrequently, so nothing's impossible.
You obviously haven't seen Freeman "run."
Ima gonna go with "no." Honestly, if Mac can't throw but can hit, you might as well stick him in LF rather than play two men out of position. If anything, this suggests to me that Mac's career after next year will be in the AL as a DH.
And McCann may be even slower.
That sounds like my recurring dream.
And yet he's been successful on 77% of steal attempts in his career.
I mean, I've seen him steal bases on multiple occasions. And every time I see it, I feel like I've just witnessed the impossible.
Again, no. It just makes no sense. If Mac's shoulder is such that he can't play C, but you need him in the lineup regardless, you stick him in LF and take the defensive hit at a single position. You don't move two people out of position defensively.
Moving McCann to 1B and Freeman to LF would be akin to running the Mike Piazza at 1B and Todd Hundley in LF experiments in tandem. You leave your defensively solid 1B where he is and just let Mac be Hundley-to-Klesko-esque in the OF.
Similarly, moving your + 3B defender, Martin Prado, back to LF so you can play McCann there (when you already have Juan Francisco on the roster to smash as a crap defensive 3B) makes no sense. Just stick Mac in LF and let Prado play outstanding defense at 3B instead.
Bottom line is, Mac will catch next year. He'll probably be more of a 50/50 platoon guy with Ross, but he'll catch. Prado and Francisco will play 3B. Prado and someone - maybe Evan Gattis, maybe a free agent acquisition - will play LF. Freeman will play 1B.
Also if McCann doesn't have the arm for C anymore, he probably doesn't have the arm for 3B.
He'd make a perfect replacement for Uggla at 2B. :-)
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