After beating bottom feeders, Braves can get serious now

Jason Heyward's first-inning homer, his 10th of the season, gave the Braves a 1-0 lead Saturday night. (AP photo)

Jason Heyward's first-inning homer, his 10th of the season, gave the Braves a 1-0 lead Saturday night. (AP photo)

There is an old adage in baseball that the standings don’t mean anything until after Memorial Day. I’m not sure how this got started.

My guess is, back in the early 1900s, there was a manager whose team started the season 2-27 despite an inflated payroll of $172.50 and rather than answer questions about why his team stunk, he screamed at a sportswriter: “I don’t know! Ask me in June!”

So here we are – in the middle of Memorial Day weekend and almost in June. Do we start paying attention to where the Braves stand now? Yes. But less because of the calendar than the upcoming schedule.

The Braves defeated Pittsburgh again Saturday night, 6-3 at Turner Field. Jason Heyward hit a home run, Troy Glaus and Martin Prado had two-run doubles and Chipper Jones stole a base (and then got up!).

But there was a sense of inevitability before it even started. The Braves are now 16-4 against the six worst teams in the National League: Pirates, Florida, Chicago, Milwaukee, Arizona, Houston. At 27-22 overall, that of course makes them 11-18 against not the six worst teams in the National League.

Contrasting results like that can say something about a team’s postseason worthiness. But if you believe it’s too early to draw such conclusions, well, here’s some good news: There’s a potential sledgehammer around the corner.

After finishing this weekend series against the Pirates on Sunday, the Braves play 13 of their next 17 games against Philadelphia (three-time defending National League champions), Tampa Bay (best record in baseball), Minnesota (A.L. Central leaders) and Los Angeles (contending for N.L. West lead).

“We’re going to get a lot of teams that are playing well and leading their division. We’re going to get to see what we’re made of,” Chipper Jones said. “We’re going to see what needs to be fixed. Usually when you play the really good teams, your deficiencies come to the forefront.”

It’s actually remarkable the Braves are in the position they’re in. They’re a mere 1 ½ games behind Philadelphia in the East, despite some moon-size craters in the lineup (biggest holes: Yunel Escobar and Nate McLouth are each hitting .188), two starting winless pitchers (Kenshin Kawakami and Jair Jurrjens, who’s on the disabled list) and a nine-game losing streak in April.

Jones again: “If you had told me we’d be going into June with no wins from those two guys [Jurrjens and Kawakami], I would’ve said we’d probably be 10 games out. And if you had told me we had a nine-game losing steak and me and [Brian McCann] were hitting at or below .250 and didn’t have 20 runs batted in, I would’ve said we’re bringing up last place.”

Bobby Cox’s decision to slide Martin Prado and Jason Heyward up to the top two spots in the lineup. (The Braves have scored 60 runs in the past 10 games). There’s also a belief in the clubhouse that the early struggles were at least partly because they faced several of the league’s premier pitchers. As Jones put it, “We faced five guys who are going to finish in the top five in the Cy Young voting while other teams were getting fat on last-place teams. Now we’re starting to bottom feed a little bit.”

Prado, the team’s best player this season, along with Heyward, “We can’t change anything just because we’re playing Philadelphia or somebody. All we can do is keep playing the way we’re playing and see what happens. We know we have a big challenge coming up. But if we do all the things we’ve been doing, we’ll be fine.”

General manager Frank Wren believes the team’s 11-18 record against the non-six worst teams is “skewed” because those are the teams the Braves were playing early when they were struggling, though he added: “If we’re going to have a good season, we’re going to have to play well against those teams, and I think we will.”

We’ll soon find out just how “skewed” the numbers are.

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efuzz

May 29th, 2010
11:09 pm

I am cautiously optimisitc, but the next two weeks will tell the truth about the Braves.

efuzz

May 29th, 2010
11:10 pm

and I could not care less about being first here.

Hoops Dawg

May 29th, 2010
11:14 pm

No comments yet! Maybe I’m the only guy around that dosen’t have a life.

ReddJonn68

May 29th, 2010
11:32 pm

Jeff you are watching history being made! Please write accordingly, J-Hey Kid is the next Will-Ie Amaze. I’m just sayin !

Matt

May 29th, 2010
11:37 pm

Phillies won three NL championships in a row???

Jamaaliver

May 29th, 2010
11:44 pm

The way thiings are coming together, it’s turning out to be a very special year for Bobby Cox’s last season on the bench.

TheAntiMe

May 29th, 2010
11:45 pm

Goodbye Frenchy, hello Heyward! Change, is good.

ReddJonn68

May 29th, 2010
11:52 pm

correction will-he amaze !!!!

uga

May 29th, 2010
11:54 pm

One of the Braves’ biggest issues from 2007 through 2009 was the inability to dominate N.L. bottomfeaders. So it’s refreshing to see them taking care of business of teams like the Pirates. I’m beginning to believe they’re in this thing for the long haul.

stevie zero

May 30th, 2010
12:05 am

when does potential get superceded by results? escobar hasnt hit all year. infante needs to be in there. mclouth tries to pull everything and is as close to a sure out as anyone in mlb. melky and hinske should be starting every game right now. gabba gabba hey!

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Mitchell

May 30th, 2010
12:41 am

The fact that we simply couldn’t put away teams like the Pirates and Reds and Padres and Nationals, etc. is one of the biggest reasons we failed to reach the playoffs last year.

Wait did I say “couldn’t put away”? That’s funny cause we actually couldn’t even compete with them. It was pathetic and frankly it’s been a problem for the Braves over the last four years. Well of course the ‘06 and ‘08 teams couldn’t compete with bug spray.

Ba dum bum…

If they had anything to show for the games they’ve played against the top teams in the NL to this point it would be that much better but beating up on the Pirates and others is worth taking note of.

That’s all part of being a complete team. We’re definitely getting there.

We’ve won the series but tomorrow, as I see, it is a big game. One we gotta win. They seriously need to get some freakin’ runs for KK and hope that he can come through as well. Can’t believe the damn Marlins. They were supposed to help a brother out. They suck.

Man, I hate half games. Let’s hope it’s down to .5 by the end of the day tomorrow.

whippersnapper

May 30th, 2010
12:41 am

Submit you all star ballots now for the Braves. Martin Prado is leading the NL in hits. He and Heyward should be a lock. Vote them in.

JTH

May 30th, 2010
12:49 am

Why does Comcast advertise Star Wars ep.III when they’re actually showing ep.IV? Don’t get me wrong, I prefer the originals over the new ones, I just asking for my channel guide not to lead me on.

SD Dawg

May 30th, 2010
12:51 am

No way this team makes the playoffs with the current line up. They can compete, but ultimately, you cannot have Jones, McCann, McClouth and Escobar hitting the way they are and make the playoffs.

BigD

May 30th, 2010
1:02 am

Maybe Mr. Schultz should check out the Phills schedule they are 11-6 against the bottom feeders. If you add Wash. they’re 15-8. If you hope to have a winning season you have to beat all the teams on your schedule not just the good ones. Stop being so negative. The Braves are playing well so enjoy the nice run we are on and lets see what happens. Go Braves

Dr. Warren

May 30th, 2010
1:09 am

Better to beat the bottom feeders than be a bottom feeder.

Heath

May 30th, 2010
1:11 am

efuzz is my hero. And he even correctly said “could not” instead of “could!”

BigD

May 30th, 2010
1:19 am

Reds in 1st place in the Central Braves 2-0
Padres in 1st place in the West Braves 2-1

Mr. Schultz do you count them as bottom feeders ?

BigD

May 30th, 2010
1:20 am

Good comment Dr. Warren

J-Hey

May 30th, 2010
2:00 am

Wild and crazy baseball year: perfect games and no-hitters. Pads and Reds are in the first and the Marlins are in this statement, “The Braves are now 16-4 against the six worst teams in the National League: Pirates, Florida, Chicago, Milwaukee, Arizona, Houston.”

Houston- yeah. Pirates-yeah, Milwaukee/Arizona- 5th and 4th in runs scored (only the Rays/Reds/BoSox/Jays/Yanks have scored more runs), and the Cubs/Marlins are usually only a few games out of first around this time

crazy year indeed

JMAYNE

May 30th, 2010
2:51 am

Its obvious that the Braves have been playing mostly teams in the bottom of their divisions. But the way there playing translates against the better teams. They are scoring 5.75 runs a game in may. Braves are plaing some nice baseball and its refreshing to see. Vote J-Hey and Prado for ASG. Hell vote chipper and McLouth as long as we dont have to see 6 freaking phillies in the lineup.

JBDRS

May 30th, 2010
4:05 am

So, Heyward is currently fourth in the majors in OBP at .422 and he is sixth in slugging at .589 and fourth in OPS, which is OBP + Slugging, at 1.011. He has 151 career at-bats, so in the history of MLB he is currently 7th all-time in OPS just ahead of Hornsby, with a minimum of 151 at-bats..

Rank Player (age) On-Base Plus Slugging Bats
1. Babe Ruth+ 1.1636 L
2. Ted Williams+ 1.1155 L
3. Lou Gehrig+ 1.0798 L
4. Barry Bonds 1.0512 L
5. Albert Pujols (30) 1.0507 R
6. Jimmie Foxx+ 1.0376 R
7. Hank Greenberg+ 1.0169 R
8. Rogers Hornsby+ 1.0103 R
9. Manny Ramirez (38) 1.0005 R
10. Todd Helton (36) .9878

JBDRS

May 30th, 2010
4:06 am

Obviously, I meant to say 8th.

But Mark Bradley said

May 30th, 2010
4:19 am

“This, sad to say, isn’t a very good team. It has some pitchers but too few hitters. As constituted, these Braves aren’t going to win anything”

JBDRS

May 30th, 2010
4:32 am

Anyone who believes what Bark Madley says is doomed to repeat it.

Shawn

May 30th, 2010
4:46 am

Can someone fill out the lineup card for todays game while Bobby Cox is sleeping. We dont need a repeat of last Sunday……

JBDRS

May 30th, 2010
5:00 am

Nate Mclouth CF
Martin Prado 2B
Jason Heyward RF
Troy Glaus 1B
Chipper Jones 3B
Brian McCann C
Yunel Escobar SS
Melky Cabrera LF
Kensihin Kawakami P

this is assuming McLouth is due to turn it around, and I would like to see Diaz replace Melky when he is healthy and return to form, and Lord please help Yunel.

vicktorious

May 30th, 2010
5:03 am

all good teams are bottom feeders, because they need to beat them. you compare worst 5 teams to the rest as what i can only assume you mean to be a good figure, and usually you may be right, however the braves are wierd. If you break it down into sets of 3 ranks it looks like this.
vs top 3 teams in NL = 6-5
vs 4-7 (braves are 6) = 1-5
Vs 8-10 = 4-7
vs 11-13 = 7-2
vs 14-16 = 9-2

teams ranked 4-10 account for a record of 5-12 while against the top 3 teams, we own a winning record and really have only struggled against the phillies. If you look at the games against the top 2 teams in the league, the braves own a record of 4-1. For some reason the braves struggle with the teams that are good, but not best. So to say that the braves are only bottom feeding wouldn’t be quite true. They have top and bottom fed, it’s the middle areas that they need to work on.

I pick my nose

May 30th, 2010
5:30 am

the Braves are fine…stop hating…

Let's Go

May 30th, 2010
6:50 am

Jeff, thank you so much for your weekly Braves bashing article. It is a blessing that our hometown team has such talented writers like you and Mark Bradley to make sure the fans don’t get too caught up in their success because that would be a shame for people to enjoy watching the Braves this summer.

For once in your pathetic little life couldn’t you just write something positive for a change?

Senator Blutarski

May 30th, 2010
6:53 am

Omar Infante needs more at-bats at shortstop and/or centerfield.

Bill

May 30th, 2010
7:15 am

These guys are a fruad.The Phillies will put them in their place.

81-81.

Bill is a dummy

May 30th, 2010
8:19 am

Fraud, maybe?

Dawgdad (The Original)

May 30th, 2010
8:26 am

Senator: you are correct, the lineup would certainly look better with Omar in centerfield, especially against left handers. Haven’t seen him there very much, but when he played the position in years past, I never saw him miss anything he could get to.

efuzz

May 30th, 2010
8:35 am

Heath – Thank you sir. Glad you noticed the grammar.

Glaus-is-half-full-kind-of-guy

May 30th, 2010
8:39 am

When the Braves had good teams they beat the bottom feeders. Good teams do that. They had a nine game losing streak – kind of like the stretch that Philly went through of three straight shutouts. I don’t know if this team will win the NL East or even beat the Phils next week, but unlike some I am giving them a chance. They have done well in May against Major league teams. Any idea how they did against those teams last year? They are also winning on the road, unlike the Hawks.

Glaus-is-half-full-kind-of-guy

May 30th, 2010
8:43 am

Fraud?? Do you know what that word means? Fraud defined: deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage
Right – good word, wrong place to use it dummy.

ScoutDawg

May 30th, 2010
8:51 am

You know what, the last few years in the regular season we have owned the Phillies and the Mets while dropping crucial games against teams like the Nats and the Pirates. To see us winning the games we are supposed to gives me hope that indeed this season may turn out different than the last few did.

Jeff Schultz isnt a sportswriter or a journalist

May 30th, 2010
8:56 am

Mark Bradley provides excellent insights pro and con on Atlanta and Georgia teams. All we get from Schultz is negative commentary and no insights. All winners do well against bottomfeeders see BigD and vicktorious statistics. Schultz also doesnt answer criticisms professionally in the manner Bradley does. Atlanta deserves better than Schultz.

Ross

May 30th, 2010
9:06 am

Wow, we’re the hottest team in baseball and JS makes a bummer out of it. I’m going to hang myself now.

Glaus-is-half-full-kind-of-guy

May 30th, 2010
9:09 am

Ross, you are so right. Not just the hottest team in BB, but one of the best if not the best in May. That’s a significant stretch.

TommyJack

May 30th, 2010
9:11 am

Whatever became of Don Sutton?

Glaus-is-half-full-kind-of-guy

May 30th, 2010
9:24 am

I think he died, but his hair is still growing someplace. I actually thought he was calling games for the Nats last year?

mick

May 30th, 2010
9:32 am

still think we need a nother starter, like roy o.

Ithanox

May 30th, 2010
9:34 am

What about “Bobby Cox’s decision to slide Martin Prado and Jason Heyward up to the top two spots in the lineup”? May we have a verb?

fieldofdreams

May 30th, 2010
9:48 am

If Prado and Heyward continue to get on base the Braves will be fine and dandy.

Dawg'88

May 30th, 2010
9:58 am

Uh….let me see.

When you’re only 1 1/2 games back approaching July, you are already contending. Nuff….said!

Dawg'88

May 30th, 2010
9:59 am

Hmmm….meant June above^^^

Dr. Phil

May 30th, 2010
10:03 am

This is a strange team. The Braves can’t hope for playoffs with starting players hitting below .200. In spite of their talent, the Phillies had their own problems last week. I wouldn’t consider Florida and Washington bottom feeders, and if I recall a few weeks ago, the Dodgers were playing as badly as the Braves. If Chipper, Escobar, and Mclouth start hitting, the Braves may have a chance, providing Chipper’s thumb and big toe hold up.

Iceman

May 30th, 2010
10:10 am

My guess is, back in the early 1900s, there was a manager whose team started the season 2-27 despite an inflated payroll of $172.50 and rather than answer questions about why his team stunk, he screamed at a sportswriter: “I don’t know! Ask me in June!”

LOL

Bob Barker

May 30th, 2010
10:33 am

“Jeff Schultz isnt a sportswriter or a journalist” likes men

Braves73

May 30th, 2010
10:43 am

Deficiencies:

1. Bobby Cox
2. Bobby Cox
3. Bobby Cox

We will see deficiencies because Bobby will expose our weaknesses by implementing a heaping helping of Melky, Mclouth, Chavez and anyone else who clearly should be on the bench (permanently). If we are lucky, we will see a Triple A lineup again against the Pirates today and go into tomorrow with a loss.

Glaus-is-half-full-kind-of-guy

May 30th, 2010
10:45 am

Bobby Cox – love him during the regular season, hate him in the post season. He makes me a bi-polar Braves fan.

Sigmund Freud

May 30th, 2010
10:59 am

My research indicates that the early success of youth will be exceeded by the proven performance of
veterans over the long run. Additional data collection will be required as this remains merely a hypothesis. This theory is supported by numerous examples such as Ryan Howard, Andy Pettitte, and Jamie Moyer

Sonny Clusters

May 30th, 2010
11:00 am

Clusters babies was baseball smart right off the bat. We was babies but we was able to grip a baseball before we left the hospital and we was throwing by the time we got home.

Chipper Jones said, “We’re going to see what needs to be fixed. Usually when you play the really good teams, your deficiencies come to the forefront.”

Jeff, did he really say “deficiencies” and “forefront”?

Did he mean forefoot?

We was thinking we already know what needs to be fixed. The question is will they fix ‘em? And who will play today?

[...] May In three weeks we’ll know whether the Braves are contenders. Jeff Schultz breaks it  down: The Braves are now 16-4 against the six worst teams in the National League: Pirates, Florida, [...]

Carl Jung

May 30th, 2010
11:10 am

Sigmund, just what are your professional credentials ?

Scott

May 30th, 2010
11:13 am

Need a win today to start a sweep and condifence going into the phillies. Too many times we lose this game and then go 1-2 against the phils and then 1-2 in the next series. At least we don’t have to face roy this time around.

ATL#22

May 30th, 2010
11:31 am

There’s also a belief in the clubhouse that the early struggles were at least partly because they faced several of the league’s premier pitchers. As Jones put it, “We faced five guys who are going to finish in the top five in the Cy Young voting

Kyle Kendrick, Livan Hernandez, and Jamie Moyer are going to finish top 5 in CY voting? hmm who knew

Nick Esasky

May 30th, 2010
11:38 am

The way I see it…
1. McLouth has been given ample time to improve. He’s a good guy, but we need MUCH more production out of CF. Why not at least try Melky in CF for a time with Hinkse as the EVERYDAY LF. Once again Bobby confounds logic by starting a guy hitting .188 and benching a guy hitting .340. Does Bobby really think (probably yes) that McLouth is a better hitter against lefties than Hinske?? I think we’ve gone about as far as we can with McLouth.
2. I’m also not sure what’s up with Escobar. He has a lot of talent, but he just seems disconnected this year. He’s never been a hustler, but it’s the worst it’s ever been in 2010. For the here and now, Infante is the better option at SS. He’s the more consistent hitter and he always gives 100% effort. Like McLouth, I think we’ve given Escobar ample time. Maybe he came back from the DL too soon.
3. Chipper is showing definite signs of life, thank God. I was ready for him to retire a few weeks ago. We still need much more production from him, but I think he might just be ok and have a huge 2nd half.
4. McCann is perplexing. I still think he’ll turn it on, but my optimism is fading. Between his eye problems and now his quad, I just don’t know. We need ya, Big Mac. In the meantime, thank God for David Ross.

Jeff – I understand that you think it’s your job to keep it real, but you need to lighten up, my friend. A good team beats up on the weaker teams and plays .500 against the better teams. The Braves are doing fine – and they rebounded nicely from their 9-game losing streak. The NL East is up for grabs, man. Enjoy it!

Fire Frank Wren

May 30th, 2010
12:29 pm

Jeff, the truth hurts when you are a homer. Facts are facts, maybe you should use theory more in future articles. For instance: Let’s assume Cox made reasonable decisions at SS and CF the Braves could score enough runs to finish second instead of third!!!! How is that for homer theory!

rick vaughn

May 30th, 2010
12:30 pm

Thanks, JS. Some folks don’t get that sports writers aren’t suppossed to be homers. Keep up the good work. I enjoy it.

I just hope the Braves keep winning and make you have to work a little harder. :)

Ted M

May 30th, 2010
1:02 pm

I’m rootin’ for the Braves but they can’t stay close for much longer. The Phillies will soon start hitting again. The Braves won’t be able to over come all the holes in their lineup.

Common courtesy

May 30th, 2010
1:23 pm

Some constructive criticism Jeff. Look at this quote from your colleague, Mr. Bradley

“As ever, I welcome your company. As ever, I say thanks in advance.”

Mark takes the time, upon leaving a live blog, to thank the viewers for their patronage.

It’s good customer service.

Bye Bye Bobby

May 30th, 2010
2:16 pm

Well well well. McCouth kills another scoring opp with a strikeout. When is Donk going to bench him for Hinske? Never. Because the old fool would be compromising his loyalty. As long as Cox is the manager we will not have the best 8 on the field.

Elon Brave

May 30th, 2010
3:44 pm

Shultz, do you ever write an optimistic column, EVER?

This is for you…
http://www.hulu.com/watch/19280/saturday-night-live-debbie-downer-birthday-party

Delbert D.

May 30th, 2010
6:28 pm

What’s important is that the Braves seem to have overcome themselves as one of the worst teams in the National League.

Delbert D.

May 30th, 2010
6:33 pm

Catfish Hunter: the ultimate bottom feeder.

We need to start calling Kawakami “Catfish”. Or “Sushi,” at least.

kal

May 30th, 2010
6:35 pm

You are not showing maturity or professionalism. What are you supposed to do when you play lesser teams? You beat them and then get called “bottom feeders”? You lose to them and then get chased out of town. You have never managed or played in major league baseball and think that you can write anything you want without thinking!

yea Clusters !

May 30th, 2010
8:19 pm

I hate you Shultz. Course I also hated Steve Sommers. Got the tshirt to prove it.

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Ted Striker

May 31st, 2010
6:33 am

1) Good column.

2)Thank god Sonny Clusters is alive and well.

3) It’s early. I’m going back to bed.

[...] The AJC’s Jeff Schultz chimes in on the upcoming series and schedule as well: So here we are – in the middle of Memorial Day weekend and almost in June. Do we start paying attention to where the Braves stand now? Yes. But less because of the calendar than the upcoming schedule. [...]

Bill

May 31st, 2010
9:44 am

I can’t get my hope up…its to early and the team still has problems. Its a long season. I’ll keep watching and enjoying, just maybe they’ll pull it off.

Thanks Jeff………

TommyJack

May 31st, 2010
9:47 am

Keep up the negativity, Jeff. John Adams will find a place for you in Knoxvegas.

Brock

May 31st, 2010
9:53 am

Don Sutton is a real life Chia Pet.

Sugarbear

May 31st, 2010
10:03 am

While the Braves aren’t the team they once were and, money aside, the front office suits should gather a much better roster than presently exists,Braves fans should be very happy that the team is beating up on bottom feeders.
In the mid-late 1950’s Cleveland Indians were vastly superior to the Yankees. On straight up games and match-ups Cleveland came out better (but not that much better.)
The Yankees always won each year’s pennant because they consistantly beat the bottom feeders. Cleveland couldn’t do what they were supposed to do – keep it up.
If the Braves win 45% of its games vs. the Phillys & 50+% vs the Mets, they can win the division. Only problem, the Philly’s have the better team.

Braves fan in Budapest

May 31st, 2010
11:42 am

You know back in April I was one of the skeptics – despite the fact that they were 2 or 3 in the grapefruit league before season began. However, since April the Braves have since been proving me wrong. I certainly hope they continue to do so…and yes it is only a matter of time until Yunel starts hitting consistently again.

[...] ♦ After beating bottom feeders, Braves can get serious now [...]

SouthgaDawg

May 31st, 2010
6:06 pm

Well Jeff, did a 9 to 3 drubbing start out as “serious” enough for you?

BravesInTheBurgh

May 31st, 2010
6:27 pm

Nothing is more annoying than people saying Heyward “is going to be the next….” whoever whether its Albert Pujols, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron. He wasn’t stamped out of some press mold of the heroes past, he’s an entirely different guy who may eventually have superior skills that nobody else ever had. He’s amazing, yes…but all this talk of “he’s the next…” whoever is getting stale and adds undue pressure onto his shoulders. Let him be himself without undue expectations. Wish the sportscasters/media would understand this too.

BravesInTheBurgh

May 31st, 2010
6:33 pm

Also I think the Braves should just flush Nate McLouth down the john- he had a decent season last yr. here in the ‘Burgh but he’s easily the Braves worst Outfielder this year and before long Atlanta is going to beg Jordan Schafer to come back up from AAA. Melky stinks pretty bad too, but he plays decent from time to time and atleast got his BA up over .200. I was at the game he hit his lone HR this season but the best part was when he was playing the OF and this one drunk guy heckled him the whole game and Melky looked so mad I thought he was going to jump over the Right Field wall and knock the guy out.

CharliesMeat

May 31st, 2010
6:44 pm

What in the world are the Braves keeping J-Hey batting 2nd?! Thats crazy! He is clearly a 3rd-4th slot kinda guy. He’s not a setup guy he’s a smash the ball outta the park and get all kinda RBI’s kinda guy. He was struggling a bit since they moved him there earlier and today when they beat the Phillies he went 0-5. C’mon Bobby, fix it!

Roja

June 1st, 2010
9:25 am

You talking about beating “bottom feeders” like when we swept the First Place Reds or beat the first place Phils or the once First Place Mets or beat the Fish when they were ahead of us in the standings???? Go write for the Pirates!

[...] ♦ After beating bottom feeders, Braves can get serious now [...]

T for Texas

June 1st, 2010
5:18 pm

As for the Jeff Schultz argument that the Braves are in first place because of playing bottom feeder teams: The Phils have played 29 games against teams that were at or under .500 at the times those games were played, while the Braves have played 20 games against teams that were at or under .500 when those games were played.

C’mon Mr. Schultz.

T for Texas

June 1st, 2010
5:21 pm

Research is a very important part of journalism. Try http://www.baseball-refernce.com, sir.

T for Texas

June 1st, 2010
5:21 pm

[...] Reading some of the AJC hacks, they will try and belittle this streak.  The Braves had series with the Pirates (twice), Cubs, Marlins, Diamondbacks and Brewers.  Yes, those are some of the worst teams in baseball.  But that shouldn’t be taken as a negative; if the Braves stunk it up against the bad teams then that would be bad.  If the Braves are going to make a postseason run, they must beat up on the bad teams.  Which they did. [...]