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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Here are five things the Braves need to do to get back in the hunt for a division title:
Produce some pop
Either the existing Braves hitters need to start hitting for power, or the Braves need to acquire some. The Braves have only 68 home runs in 88 games, which ranks 13th in the National League. Chipper Jones leads the team with only nine home runs, leaving the Braves as the only team in the majors without a player in double digits. (Nate McLouth has 14, but his first nine were as a Pirate.) Jones hasn’t hit one since June 28. For a lineup the Braves had hoped might produce multiple players with 20 or more home runs, only McLouth is on pace to reach that.
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Hit in the late innings
Overall, the Braves’ offense has struggled, but the lineup has been especially fruitless in the late innings. As a team, the Braves have hit .272 over the first six innings, which is tied for second-best in the National League. But from the seventh inning on, they have hit only .238, 14th in the NL. Look at the dip in numbers for some key hitters late in games, when they face specialist relievers and closers: Garret Anderson’s batting average drops from .313 to .195, Escobar’s from .325 to .217, Casey Kotchman’s from .305 to .210 and Jones’ from .305 to .250.
plus, Francoeur returns to Turner Field Thursday
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1. rb's team is hopeful for the new year! Posted: July 16, 2009 at 02:31 PM (#3255950)I'm going to the game on Friday, and I was excited about the chance to finally boo Jeff with as much hate as he deserves. Then I started thinking that the "boo" is a sign of respect, and do I want to impart that unto him? Then I further thought that most people would probably cheer for him anyway, and I wept for the state of humanity.
For a long time foe, it's a sign of respect. It's not when it's a returning player who you hated when he was with the team, and were glad when he's gone.
Jays fans booing Jeter - sign of respect. Jays fans booing Hillenbrand - sign of hatred and disrespect.
Good point. The boo is on! Now I've just got to make myself heard over the sounds of adoration.
Tim Hudson.
Will be back when it's too late.
If Cox had just broken in Medlen as a reliever instead of this long-man, doesn't pitch for eleven days crap, there might be another useful reliever in the pen.
I think Hudson is making his 1st rehab start on Sunday. His role is TBD.
I guess multiple literally means 2 or more, but did anyone look at the Braves opening day roster and see any more than 2 20 HR guys ( Healthy Chipper and McCann). To me this line reads like the Braves organization( or fans or just this author) thought there would be MANY 20 HR players, in the range of 4-5.
Well it appears it's already too late for Gonzo's arm. Too late for the Braves is what I meant, but if he came back yesterday it's too late for them, but that was a bit of snark. Hudson ultimately won't matter, he'll either be as #11 points out yet another starter than can't/won't be allowed to go past the 6th, which doesn't help any as SP isn't the problem. Or he'll be a 7th inning reliever which won't matter in the long run, as Boog Sciambi said perfectly yesterday this team isn't making or not making the playoffs because of a 7th inning reliever. It's all on the offense and they're simply not capable of getting the job done.
I figured on Jones, McCann, and Francoeur, only because I expected that Francoeur would be run out there every single day, and wouldn't stink quite as bad as he has. Basically, it would have been a 20 HR in 650 AB sort of season.
He's scheduled for a rehab start in the next week or two. I fully expect him to come back and be put into the 6th-7th inning slot to give Moylan a bit of a breather down the stretch. I expect Boone Logan to start picking up Eric O'Flaherty's role allowing EOF to relieve Mike Gonzalez of some of his load.
RE: 20 HR Braves
Chipper and McCann; Kelly Johnson and Yunel Escobar were thought to be ready to post 20ish. Some folks thought Matt Diaz had a shot, albeit unrealistically. Others even thought Casey Kotchman and Jeff Francoeur would be in that range.
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