Braves hoping to recreate chemistry from 2010 season

The challenge for new Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez is to recreate last season's chemistry. (AP photo)

Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez knows what the Braves had last season was rare. (AP photo)

(Updated: 4:45 p.m.)

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – If there is one thing we’ve learned in sports, it’s that tangibles don’t always equate to success.

San Francisco didn’t win the World Series last season because it had the best talent, just as the Braves didn’t make it to the postseason because the secret formula of having a nine-game losing streak, losing two No. 3 hitters (Chipper Jones and Martin Prado) and utilizing 109 different lineups came with a 91-win guarantee.

Success is defined by that fragile thing called chemistry. It’s what prevents a nine-game losing streak, losing two No. 3 hitters and 109 lineups from making the lab blow up.

General manager Frank Wren and new manager Fredi Gonzalez have a significant challenge this season. It’s not merely finding a replacement for Billy Wagner, or helping Jordan Schafer relocate his career, or hoping the wander through the desert for a franchise first baseman ends with Freddie Freeman. It’s about re-creating the mojo that enables a team to endure when something goes wrong — because something always does.

“It is hard to create and to have something like that,” said Gonzalez, whose Braves’ spring debut as manager Saturday against the New York Mets ended in a 5-5 tie. “But I think the core that created that is still here. It makes it fun to come to the ballpark when you’ve got good chemistry. When they take care of their own problems, it makes it easy.”

Catcher Brian McCann referred to last season as “by far the closest team I’ve ever been on.”

Chipper Jones said, “It was fun to come out to the park early and just hang out. That doesn’t happen all the time.”

Wren said last season’s Braves were one of the more unique groups he ever has been associated with, saying: “I thought one thing that was interesting about our team, as well as defining, was that a lot of our leaders were our bench guys — [Eric] Hinske, [David] Ross, [Matt] Diaz, [Brooks] Conrad, [Omar] Infante. Those were guys we really depended on a lot on the field, but they also had a big voice in the clubhouse. We knew right off the bat that Infante [traded to Florida in the Dan Uggla deal] and Diaz [not re-signed] would not be back, so it was important to find out: How do we replace them?”

There are a lot of reasons to feel good about the Braves’ this season, but the biggest is that the core group hasn’t changed (and Uggla seems to be a Braves’ clone in every aspect).

The well-traveled Hinske, who also played on tight-knit teams in Boston, New York and Tampa, was a free agent after last season, but knew immediately he wanted to return to Atlanta. “Until you’re in the fire,” he said, “you don’t know how people will perform in those situations. But we have a good group. We have fun. We keep it loose. As we showed last year during the losing steak, nobody panicked.”

The knock on the Braves of years past is that they were overly robotic and relatively unemotional. Not an issue with this bunch.

“Some years here, we’ve had one class clown in the clubhouse to keep things loose,” Jones said. “Now we’ve got four or five.”

Last season was special and unique, so much so that when it was over, at least 15 players hung around until 1 a.m. after the final playoff loss to the Giants.

“That’s something you don’t see very often in this day and age,” Jones said. “Our season was over. We had a bucket full of beer just sitting there. We were reminiscing on the what-ifs and the year in general. Then Bobby [Cox] came in and sat with us. That meant a lot to the guys. I think we all just wanted to soak up the last few moments of the season.”

If they can re-create that, they’ll be fine.

By Jeff Schultz

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384 comments Add your comment

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:11 pm

680 the fan…. get to listen to the braves broadcast :)

JacketFan

February 26th, 2011
2:11 pm

@Jeff: Oh, btw, good news on John Davis’ father. The prognosis is manageable – he has a good chance of beating this thing.

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
2:11 pm

Freeman blooped his second double in two at-bats. Nice start … Conrad follows with groundout. Braves lead 2-0 going to the bottom of the fourth.

bud selig

February 26th, 2011
2:12 pm

Unfortunately I have to listen on the radio after I spent all my money trying to bail out the muts

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:14 pm

J-Hey catches Wrights linedrive to roght – one out

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:14 pm

if anyone cares. its 1-1 in the Filthies and Skankies game.

Peter

February 26th, 2011
2:14 pm

Freddie’s looking good today, back to back doubles

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:14 pm

Hicks to Freeman – two down

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:15 pm

@ Jeff,

When was the last time we had this much hype over a an upcoming first basemen from our own system?

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
2:16 pm

JacketFan — Good to hear.

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
2:18 pm

Richie_Rich1986 — Some hype around LaRoche and Klesko but nothing like this.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:20 pm

Conrad to Freeman – inning over

Matt

February 26th, 2011
2:21 pm

I can’t wait to see Freeman hit and i can’t wait to see how Heyward can continue his success from last year.I am even excited to see if Uggla can finally make some improvements to his fielding.I have no question about his hitting ability since he has proven it to us the past 5 years he has faced us.But now it is his turn to show us on an every day level and see how he does facing the marlins when we finally face them.

I hope the Braves lineup does not start with Prado followed by McLouth no offence McLouth fans.I would prefer Prado, Heyward, Chipper, Uggla, McCann, Gonzalez, Freeman, and McLouth.Then when you change the order you flip flop Uggla and McCann.

Baseball has offically kicked into high gear with the start of Braves Spring Training Baseball. Go Braves!!!!

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
2:21 pm

I never understood why we never kept LaRoche around longer… above average glove, streaky power stroke, but that is better than what we have run out there since.

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:21 pm

@ Jeff,

I don’t remember there ever being any hype over LaRoche’s lazy butt!!! and did Klesko come up as a first basemen and we moved him to the outfield?

Sonny Clusters

February 26th, 2011
2:22 pm

We was for moving Chipper to first but now we think he should be moved to the other league. Get an outfielder for him.

Robert

February 26th, 2011
2:23 pm

“San Francisco didn’t win the World Series last season because it had the best talent”

San Francisco won the World Series last year partly because in the first round of the playoffs, they got to face a team managed by the only human being in the universe stupid enough to let Brooks Conrad play defense in the late innings of a close playoff game

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:25 pm

@ Matt,

our lineup is going to look more like this….
Prado LF
McLouth CF ( that’s if Schafer doesn’t beat him out then you’d see Schafer leadoff)
Chipper
Uggla
BMac
Heyward
Alex Gonzo
Freeman

You need a good OBP guy hitting 8th and would be good to not put anymore pressure on Freeman than he already has.

NCBravesFan

February 26th, 2011
2:25 pm

Enjoying your comments again, Sonny, whether I agree with you or not.

Steve

February 26th, 2011
2:25 pm

Robert, really? Bobby Cox was “stupid” huh? Yea, terrible manager! Never even won a division title!

bud selig

February 26th, 2011
2:26 pm

schafer with a ground rule double

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:26 pm

Schafer double down the right field line

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
2:26 pm

Schafer is FAST. He makes the team.

redeye

February 26th, 2011
2:27 pm

Robert, dont remember seeing you in the game managing or coaching.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:28 pm

He sure is fast. He was a few step away from third when they ruled it a ground rule double

LongWayHomeBrave

February 26th, 2011
2:29 pm

Good to hear Freeman is hitting right out of the gate.

Hope Schaff can get it going and have McClouth as a quality 4th

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:29 pm

McLouth hit by pitch

Jose Costanza to run for him

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:30 pm

Runners on first and second for Heyward

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:31 pm

Schafer and McLouth are both double machines!!! Yal are forgetting McLouth was an allstar centerfielder when we traded for him. He had a one bad season, even though it was a very bad season the guy is a professional ball player. He will turn it around and have a good season this year I’m quite sure.

Bingle Derry

February 26th, 2011
2:32 pm

@ Robert:
Being angry about some of Bobby’s actions is like being angry with your mother. You still love her.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:32 pm

Heyward caught looking – outside corner

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:33 pm

Bingle Derry,

Very well said.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:34 pm

Kimbrel! Here we go

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:34 pm

Shut em down Kimbrel!!!! Gosh I’m so exciting about our pitching staff from Top to Bottom.

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:35 pm

@ Jeff,

I’m about to have to run to a little league game. Do you have the lineup for the Braves and who the Mets are bringing on their trip?

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:36 pm

@ Jeff,

Can we please get a gun on Kimbrel’s pitches? Would love to know what he’s hitting for his first outting.

jason

February 26th, 2011
2:36 pm

jason

February 26th, 2011
2:36 pm

ahh man a double for hairiston

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:37 pm

Kimvrel gives up a double to left center

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:38 pm

bud selig

February 26th, 2011
2:38 pm

tie game hr by martinez

jason

February 26th, 2011
2:38 pm

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:38 pm

…and a homerun to Martinez…

jason

February 26th, 2011
2:38 pm

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
2:39 pm

dang that is not good for Kimbrel.

Gumby

February 26th, 2011
2:39 pm

Thanks Jeff. You do a nice play by play as well as the picture commentary yesterday.
Agreed….here’s to hoping the Braves have found a good 1st baseman we one day talk about Freddie Freeman the same was we did our other Fred………….. as in McGriff.

Sonny Clusters

February 26th, 2011
2:41 pm

We really like Chipper most of the time and he is a real loyal Braves player but he might last longer in the AL and Prado at 3B gives the team better defense. Chipper could bring a starting OF and strengthen the lineup. Still, if he can hit again he can make a difference. Batting McLouth 2nd then Chipper 3rd doesn’t sound like much to us. We was wondering if Fredi may change the order around a few times and see what works best?

Swede

February 26th, 2011
2:41 pm

Seems like MLB.TV broke down… :-(

LongWayHomeBrave

February 26th, 2011
2:43 pm

Jeff,

I know camp just started but has anyone been a suprise so far ?

bud selig

February 26th, 2011
2:44 pm

Old fashioned radio never does :) . That didn’t take to long for 1st error of the season for brooksy.