Braves’ Answerman: You asked, they answered (Just added: Why Chipper picks against Georgia)

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Rain at Camp Disney this morning. Not sure if the Braves will make it on the field.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — The Braves are taking their physicals this morning, which allowed David O’Brien and I to sleep late. I would like to tell you that the sleep means DOB will be less grouchy than usual today. But I’m not holding my breath. But at least he makes the coffee every morning.

(IMPORTANT UPDATE: I’m sure I just heard O’Brien singing from down the hall, “I am your baby doll.” But he insists it’s a Bootsy Collins song and he actually sang, “I’m a rock star doll baby baba.” Either way, he’s not grouchy. But I think I like grouchy better.)

Anyway, I figured this would be a good time to post answers to some of the questions to Braves that you emailed, Tweeted or posted. Not all are included, either because of redundancy, silliness or it fell into the category of: You just don’t ask somebody that.

But feel free to post more questions if you like — to general manager Frank Wren, manager Bobby Cox or players — and I’ll try to update this post later. Just post the questions on this blog.

By the way, I’ll be posting a column on Cox later today, which will run in the Sunday paper with Steve Hummer’s great centerpiece on him. Thanks.

♦ From “DamYankee” (to Bobby Cox): What does Matt Diaz have to do get  550 at-bats?

“I don’t know about  550. We’ll see how it goes. It depends on who makes the team and that kind of thing. But I wouldn’t be afraid to give him 550. He’s been great. He’s a player.”

♦ From “AJ” (to Frank Wren): What is Jo-Jo Reyes’ status on the club?

“Obviously the way things are put together right now we don’t have a spot for him in our rotation. But he’s continuing to be a viable option for us if we have injuries. He’s continuing to improve his command. That’s the biggest thing for him. If he can do that, he has the stuff to be a major league starter.”

From “Dayman” (to Cox):  Is Omar Infante going to get a legitimate chance to start at second?

“Prado’s our second basemen. He finished last year there. He was our MVP.”

From “Dayman” (to Cox): Would he consider moving Chipper Jones down in the line up after the first couple of months if he struggles like last year?

“We’ll do anything it takes to win. Chipper would be the first one to say so. But the good thing is I won’t have to be faced with that decision

From “Dayman” (to Cox): How has Peter Moylan’s elbow held up over the off season?

“Outstanding. No problems at all. He’s 100 percent.”

From “Jack” (to Wren): How does Schafer figure in their plans for this year?

“Schafer for me is a wait-and-see right now right now from a health perspective. When you spend that much time in a cast, there’s atrophy. It takes a while tom get the strength back. He should be 100 percent close to opening day or shortly thereafter. He just needs to play. If we don’t have sufficient playing time for him, I would suspect he’ll go to Gwinnett and play every day and get the at-bats he missed last year. For him, the talent’s there. He just needs to play.”

♦ From “Tailback U” (to Bobby): How much input will he  have in choosing the next manager?

“I don’t really want to. I’m not the one who’s going to work with him. That’s up to Frank and the guys. I mean, if they ask me I’ll tell them what I think.”

♦ From “Choppinmama”  (to me): Would you speculate on a few candidates that you feel might be in the running to replace Bobby next season?

I doubt Frank Wren has a specific candidate in mind. If the Braves have a good season, my guess is that would help Terry Pendleton’s cause. If you’re looking for a few names, just for entertainment purposes, here’s three: Pendleton and Eddie Perez from the current staff, and Florida manager Fredi Gonzalez, who was popular as a Braves coach.

♦ From “Najeh Davenpoop” (to Cox): I would like to know if the Braves have given any real thought to Melky Cabrera playing every day and did they view him as a real possibility at leadoff when they dealt for him?

“We are. We’ll see how it goes. We’ve got him and Diaz, and if Heyward makes it there’s only room for so many. … He’s probably not your prototypical leadoff guy. But sure, we’ll look at it.”

♦  From “collegeballfan” (to me): List the top 10 Braves prospects and their anticipated arrival date.

How about if I just take the easy way out and provide you with this link to the just released 2010 Baseball America Top 100 Prospects list.

I’ll save you some time.  Baseball America lists the following four Braves among the top 100: outfielder Jason Heyward (No. 1 overall, ETA 2010); first baseman Freddie Freeman (32nd overall, ETA 2011); right handed pitcher Julio Teheran (51st overall, ETA mid-2012); right handed pitcher Arodys Vizcaino (69th overall, mid-2012). Baseball America last ranked the top 10 prospects for each organization in November 2009. Here’s the link to details about the Braves’ top 10. Listed were:

  1. Jason Heyward, of
  2. Freddie Freeman, 1b
  3. Julio Teheran, rhp
  4. Mike Minor, lhp
  5. Craig Kimbrel, rhp
  6. Christian Bethancourt, c
  7. Randall Delgado, rhp
  8. Zeke Spruill, rhp
  9. Cody Johnson, of
  10. Adam Milligan, of

From “Give the man some credit” (to Wren): How realistic is it to think Jair Jurrjens will be locked up with a long-term contract this season?

“I don’t know. Sometimes it depends on the representative of a particular player.” (FYI: Jurrjens’ agent is Scott Boras.)

From “Joey M” (to Wren): If Melky Cabrera, Jordan Schafer and Jason Heyward all have strong springs, who get’s left out? McClouth and Diaz I assume are in.

“I don’t know. A lot of it will depends on who looks like they’ll get the bulk of the playing time. That might answer the playing time. If one guy gets the bulk of the playing time, somebody else might go to the minor leagues.”

(Just added. Some questions also answered in comments section.)

♦ From “Alex”  (to Troy Glaus): Did he have second thoughts about having to move to first base?

“No, not at all. The third base market wasn’t really open. So if I wanted to continue working and playing … No, seriously, I had no reservations. In the back of your mind, you always think of yourself as a third baseman. But after a while, it’s more of a when than an if.”

From “LaJolla Dawg” (to Chipper Jones): Have you given any thought to how the UGA fans feel about you picking against Georgia (you were right, but that’s beside the point) on Gameday and being shown on camera in Jacksonville rooting for U of F? You live in Georgia and play for the Atlanta Braves, seems like you might be publicly biting the hand that helps to feed you. No?

“People think that I don’t like Georgia. I root for Georgia against everybody, except Florida. I’ve taken so much guff  for picking Oklahoma State over Georgia on Gameday last year. I’m like, ‘You’d have a beef if you had won.’ When I bet on a game with my buddy, I’m betting with my head, not my heart. I’ve bet against Florida if I don’t think they’re gonna win. Does that not make me a true fan? I’m still rooting for them. I’m hedging my bet. I’m a Gators fan. I grew up an hour outside of Gainesville.”

But in the state of Georgia, right? “Well, I don’t want people to think that I’m not a Georgia fan. I love Mark Richt. Heck, some of my teammates in high school went to Georgia. I root for Georgia against everybody but Florida.”

Earlier posts from  Braves’ camp:

Are we expecting too much too soon from Jason Heyward?

Live from the parking lot! Jason Heyward’s landing zone

The maturing of Yunel Escobar

Eric Hinske and his $5,000 tattoo

♦ Derek Lowe looking forward after rough year and trade talk

Flying south, and taking your Braves’ questions with me

67 comments Add your comment

Jeff Schultz

February 27th, 2010
4:38 pm

CJ Hall — That’s not happening. Bobby said that before Maddux took a job with the Cubs.

Jeff Schultz

February 27th, 2010
4:41 pm

TexasBrave — It’s a good question. It’s a completely subjective thing. Was talking to Cox about just that on Friday. Long story short: You can judge a guy’s readiness based on stats in spring. It’s more of a feel thing. How’s a guy handling himself? How does he react in certain situations? How does he handle the media, pressure, etc. You can’t just say: he went 3-for-4, he’s in.

Jeff Schultz

February 27th, 2010
4:43 pm

BravesfaninWis — That’s a question Frank isn’t going to answer right now, especially with Salcedo at least 2 years away, maybe 3. But if Escobar is still the shortstop and develops like most believe, Salcedo moving to third is a plausible scenario.

Jeff Schultz

February 27th, 2010
4:44 pm

Bruce — No need to ask Cox about Infante again, but obviously things can change quickly, if Prado goes into the tank or something. But Omar’s not starting right now.

Jeff Schultz

February 27th, 2010
4:45 pm

Coach (2011 or bust): Well since you dare me, you know, I’m such a coward . . .

Jeff Schultz

February 27th, 2010
4:46 pm

Superdam — I’m sure if a player want to keep the same helmet year to year, they can. But honestly don’t know how that works.

TexasBrave

February 27th, 2010
5:03 pm

Ok – thanks Jeff.

Nite Owl

February 27th, 2010
5:17 pm

Jeff, what do you think of the bullpen this year vs. last year? I think Wagner and Saito are upgrades, and we might have more reliable depth.

Asking you instead of Bobby or Frank because I figure you’ll give us more than, “We like the guys we have.”

By the way, I’m bitterly disappointed that you didn’t ask Bobby about Doyle Alexander.

Jeff Schultz

February 27th, 2010
10:53 pm

Nite Owl — I’ll state the obvious: bullpen’s success starts with the closer. If Wagner can’t stay healthy — and he’s had some issues and will be 39 in July — obviously that’s a problem. If Wagner is solid, the bullpen will be solid. Saito’s only a set up guy, so I’m less concerned about his age but the fact he just turned 40 can’t make you feel too comfy either.

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Give the man some credit

February 28th, 2010
12:03 am

Jeff, thank you very much for asking my question. And if it matters to Frank Wren could you tell him thank you from a loyal fan? It actually feels quite good to know that my question has some sort of weight. (You know, the whole efficacy idea…)

Also, if you’ve got a second, could you ask Eddie Perez if he has had a chance to check out Mike Dunn or Arodys Vizcaino? I want to know how he feels about it because his eyes are just about as good as anybody out there.

Jose Rodriguez - Future LF/3B for the Braves in 2024

February 28th, 2010
12:29 am

Jeff, how’s Tim Hudson doing down in Florida? I have a feeling he’s gonna do somethinf special this year. I think he’s gonna win 18-20 wins.

GovClintonTyree

February 28th, 2010
6:56 am

Prado gets on base far more than Infante, and had a pretty good year defensively last year. I think Prado has some power we haven’t seen yet. Infante’s valuable, but Prado is definitely the 2B.

IPayForAOL

February 28th, 2010
8:53 am

Can’t believe my question about defensive efficiency and base running wasn’t answered!

bruce

February 28th, 2010
1:30 pm

Jeff —
May I try again on my question…I was trying to phrase my question about different game strategy potential this year compared to last… with Omar’s skills to play nearly everyday as a day-off sub or double switch (not as 2B starter) because both our bullpen and our bench seem to have more depth than last year… that because Omar can play anywhere except Catch and limited CF…. seems like more dynamic potential to get more bench players into games regularly than last year, better LH/RH match-ups. Last year with Norton and Diory, (vs Hinske playing four positions off the bench) we would have been weaker with those guys playing and the last guys in the bullpen were not used so much… seems like this year our bullpen has potential to be more widely used (presuming health) and so the double switches might be more prevalent. Presumably also Brooks Conrad takes Diory’s slot to start the season and has more ABs as PH being Switch hitter and hotter bat. Thanks, Bruce

Coach (2011 or Bust)

February 28th, 2010
1:46 pm

No Jeff, you’re a smart coward :P

But no, there is no excuse for our Braves to field the slowest professional baseball team on the planet five years running and I’m including this 2010 team. I mean, would you step onto the golf course and spot opposition five or ten strokes? Because that’s exactly what our Braves have done without a running game. The Phillies hit the ball with power and run the bases while our Braves can’t run for crap.

Remember the Braves of the nineties? They averaged over 100 stolen bases per season for the entire decade. Since 2006…their average total per year: 58. Go figure????

BuckheadBrave

March 1st, 2010
12:22 am

LaJolla Dawg no offense but…who gives a sh%@t. You are right he plays for the ATLANTA Braves not the UGA Braves. There are just as many Gators in Atlanta and at Turner Field so get over it, UGA is in Athens not Atlanta, you dont run this town hate to bust your fantasy world. FYI Atlanta has the largest Gator Club in the United States. Chipper is from FLORIDA, under your logic anybody from Georgia playing a sport in another state should be a fan of that states school. Also, its a SCHOOL, the team does not represent a city or a region it is a school, much like high schools, if anything he should worry about Tech fans hell at least they are in Atlanta…moron.