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

shmoe

February 26th, 2011
3:06 pm

and schafer?

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:07 pm

Remember that McDowell thinks that he and Lowe actually fixed something in Lowe’s delivery, and if that is true, and if that sticks… he was lights out after that. We have young arms and we can afford to bring them up in the #5 spot until they prove they are regular. Lowe is 37 and Hudson is 35. We might as well run them out until Hanson is resigned (Boras!!!) and Teheran is ready.

bud selig

February 26th, 2011
3:07 pm

@count
Ya Brooks is the definition of a quad A player. He seems to be a great late innings guy but if we have some unfortunate injuries again this season he’ll be the everyday guy.

Richie_Rich1986

February 26th, 2011
3:08 pm

alright guys I gotta run…. follow me on twitter Richie_Rich1986…. God its great year for Braves baseball. Look forward to chatting with you guys a lot more this season!! I’ll check the blogs when I get home on what yal think about what I said about trading Derek Lowe.

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:08 pm

Schafer K’d looking. Ground rule double where he was on third by the time it landed and hard grounder to first. Not bad looking. His speed was on full display. He could score from 1st sometimes.

shmoe

February 26th, 2011
3:09 pm

thanks. i’m all for schafer, hope he keeps it up.

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:11 pm

I have a feeling that Fredi would put Diorys in at some point during Conrad’s error run. Bobby liked to let people work there way out of bad happenings to rebuild their confidence. We saw that fail a few times.

DC Brave

February 26th, 2011
3:11 pm

What’s up with Kimbrel’s velocity today? I don’t think he had a single fastball over 90 mph according to the radar gun on the METS telecast… Is the radar gun wrong or is he just holding back?

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:11 pm

Schafer is up again!

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:12 pm

Schafer bunt for a single. A little too hard, 5-3 out but it was close.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:12 pm

Tried a drag bunt, was out by half a step (got the bunt a wee bit to far towards third…

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:13 pm

My feeling is that Kimbrel knows that Kontrol is his issue and he was nibbling. Not his game.

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:13 pm

Shmoe — JJ went 2 strong innings. 2 hits, 2 ks, no runs.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:15 pm

Jeff – do you have any background info on Varward, who’s pitching right now?

Peter

February 26th, 2011
3:16 pm

Jeff- current defensive lineup for the Braves? Since the Mets broadcasters don’t seem to care….

shmoe

February 26th, 2011
3:17 pm

schultz, thanks. go JJ. if he’s back on form our pitching is formidable.

shmoe

February 26th, 2011
3:17 pm

oh, what was JJs velocity?

mostly fastballs?

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:18 pm

Mather 1b, Lucas 2b, Bowman 3b, Hernandez SS

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:18 pm

LHP Anthony Varvaro retires Mets 1-2-3 in his inning. 2-2 thru 7 innings.

Robert

February 26th, 2011
3:20 pm

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

Because when you have Maddux Glavine and Smoltz you need to be SUCH a genius to win a division title

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:22 pm

Wow – that was FAST, Ramirez!!!

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:23 pm

Robert, don’t make a fool of yourself…

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:23 pm

Bobboy Cox was a fantastic regular season manager. We had some nice pitchers, but the bullpen was always sketch, and the team only really had Javy, Chipper and Andruw as constants.

bud selig

February 26th, 2011
3:23 pm

Wow manny didn’t give up a homerun. I thought that was his job.

Steve

February 26th, 2011
3:24 pm

Schultz – So, how have our hurlers looked overall today?

smalltownbravesfan

February 26th, 2011
3:24 pm

who is Bowman @3rd? new non-roster invitee?

Matt

February 26th, 2011
3:26 pm

When will i get to see Dan Uggla in his number 26 uniform for the Braves on tv?

smalltownbravesfan

February 26th, 2011
3:27 pm

hated to hear that Kimbrel struggled, maybe he was working on a specific pitch, if so it did not work so well

Bingle Derry

February 26th, 2011
3:28 pm

A bit OT – I’ve always been astonished by Rafael Furcal’s rookie year. I’ve been following BB since Willie Mays’ rookie year in ‘51 and except for Furcal have never seen bunt doubles or scoring from 2nd on a sac fly. Amazing! And that’s not to mention his arm.

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:31 pm

Lucas threw the ball right on the 2nd base bag. Fail.

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:31 pm

Another Braves’ error at second base — don’t worry, this one was Ed Lucas, not Brooks Conrad.

jerry

February 26th, 2011
3:32 pm

The only person worried about velocity on Day 1 of the exhibition schedule is someone who does not have his thinking cap on.

Sonny Clusters

February 26th, 2011
3:34 pm

We was going to stop by the AJC house after the game.

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:35 pm

Swede — Anthony Varvaro was claimed off waivers from Seattle Jan. 13. Pitched 19 innings last year at Triple A Tacoma (0-0, 5.26). Made major league debut in September (one inning, 2 Ks, 1 walk). Now you know what I know.

count_schemula

February 26th, 2011
3:35 pm

Matt Young is, um… kinda ugly.

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:36 pm

Peter — Braves up now. Sorry, couldn’t tell you. When teams change 8 players at once, I stop paying attention. 2-2 top of the eighth.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:37 pm

Thank you, Jeff!

Much appreciated

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:39 pm

Steve — Overall good pitching, except Kimbrel. Jurrjens and Martinez the best.

FreddyFreeman11

February 26th, 2011
3:40 pm

Jeff, long time fan of your writing and coverage of the braves. I was wondering if you think the Braves could keep Schafer on the 40 man roster for the start of the season if he continues to prove himself or is the roster too overloaded to keep him there?

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:40 pm

We’re in top of the ninth now for those not listening. 2-2, Braves with one on base and Manny Acosta pitching for Mets. Joe Mather up.

Trent

February 26th, 2011
3:40 pm

Are they still playing, or is the game over ?

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:41 pm

Matt — First TV game is Thursday against the Tigers on ESPN.

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:42 pm

Mather grounded out, Young moves to second.

Steve

February 26th, 2011
3:42 pm

Jeff, I had to step away. How many errors for the Braves today and by who?

DC Brave

February 26th, 2011
3:42 pm

Nice at bat for Mather. Saw a lot of pitches and got the runner over.

Is nobody else concerned about Kimbrel’s velocity?

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:42 pm

Sonny Clusters — Come on by.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:43 pm

Productive at bat from Mather. He looked good, thumped one just foul deep left field. Brought Young to second with a sharp grounder to second

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:43 pm

FreddyFreeman11 — Schafer will either be on the active roster or on other team. Prediction.

Swede

February 26th, 2011
3:43 pm

Steve – Conrad one, Lucas one

Jeff Schultz

February 26th, 2011
3:45 pm

Ed Lucas! The hero of spring! … Sorry. Carried away. Singles in Young to give Braves 3-2 lead in ninth.