Frank Wren would like to hold up a trophy other than Jair Jurrjens' pitcher of the month honors for May. But to that, he may need to make a major move first. (Jason Getz/AJC)
(UPDATED: 11 p.m.)
Unless there is a sudden change in wind direction, don’t expect much. Major trades happen when a team is willing to give up a significant part of its present or its future, and as of now the Braves seem to be predisposed to doing neither.
They didn’t get Carlos Beltran from New York because they wouldn’t part with Mike Minor. To get Hunter Pence from Houston or Carlos Quentin from the Chicago White Sox, neither of whom are impending unrestricted free agents, would take more than one young arm. Also, to get somebody Philadelphia really wants might mean showing a willingness to spend more money than the Phillies.
This doesn’t mean general manager Frank Wren won’t make some move. (Maybe Josh Willingham will be this year’s version of Ryan Church. You can never have enough former Nationals). It doesn’t even mean that the Braves, as currently constructed, aren’t capable of making the playoffs, or winning the division, or going to the World Series, or winning it all.
But can you be comfortable right now?
The Braves lost to Pittsburgh on Thursday night 5-2. In the last six games, they have scored 2, 3, 1, 4, 2 and 2 runs — and the 4 came in 19 innings. Record in that span: 2-4.
This won’t cut it in a pennant chase.
Wren would be playing a dangerous game if he doesn’t make a major move. The Braves aren’t healthy. They may not get healthy. Even Chipper Jones used the word “erode” when describing the decline of his own aging body the other day, adding, “For some reason, I can’t keep my leg muscles together.”
Wren wants to win. He certainly has done a nice job reshaping this roster the last couple of years (we attribute Kenshin Kawakami to temporary insanity). But without a significant acquisition, he would be banking on hitting a parlay. It goes like this:
♦ First bet: Nearly every injured Brave of significance gets healthy or can play at a high level with his existing injuries. That includes Jones (quadriceps, for now), Brian McCann (oblique) and Jordan Schafer (finger). It also assumes that Dan Uggla (who appears to have turned things around ) and Jason Heyward will be solid contributors in the next two months. Those are five assumptions.
♦ Second bet: Because sheer logic suggests that not everything will go right, the Braves will need to somehow recapture the chemistry and magic that enabled them to manufacture runs, wins games and endure injuries and obstacles down the stretch last year. And that has not always been evident this season.
When asked if he believed his team needed some help, manager Fredi Gonzalez chose his words carefully: “I think we can improve the ballclub, yes. I think if you ask 30 managers that, they’re all gonna say, yes. … If there’s a player out there who we’re able to acquire and he makes us better, I think we’ll do it.”
Is he more inclined to bang on Wren’s door after injuries like those to McCann and Jones?
“I think Frank’s watching the game,” Gonzalez said, smiling.
The Braves were a resilient bunch last season. They went through a blur of lineups and batting orders, survived a long string of injuries, made the playoffs as a wild card and ultimately lost three of four one-run games to San Francisco, the team that went on to win the World Series. A series of unlikely occurrences led to wins, with their final win of 2010 topping them all: Rick Ankiel (.210) homering in the 11th inning for a 5-4 playoff win over the Giants, making a winner of maligned reliever Kyle Farnsworth.
Ankiel and Farnsworth — there’s an unlikely exacta of heroes.
Much of the 2010 team remains in place, but chemistry isn’t an easy thing to recreate. The Braves need something more tangible — another bat.
Back in spring training, Gonzalez said: “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.”
But it won’t be easy for the Braves to overcome their problems without some help.
By Jeff Schultz
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409 comments Add your comment
tdc
July 28th, 2011
7:44 pm
Let’s go Heyward. Shut the haters up.
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
7:45 pm
This is the second game in a row that Lowe cant seem to keep the balls down. Back to back hitters, the ball doesn’t move and just hovers over the plate. Does he need some rest or what?
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
7:46 pm
By the way, not sure if mentioned on TV but Kevin Correia was hitting .079 before the RBI single on 0-2 count off Lowe.
TheAntiMe
July 28th, 2011
7:47 pm
Hey, Hey!
Matt
July 28th, 2011
7:47 pm
There’s no way we can swing a three team trade giving up Lowe to a team in need of a starter and getting a bat in return, while the other gives up prospects?
Anonymous
July 28th, 2011
7:48 pm
I would love to see the numbers on how opposing pitchers hit the Braves vs. how they hit the rest of the league.
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
7:49 pm
I’d take a low tier prospect and swallow all the money we owe “Low” on his contract to get him off the roster.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
7:50 pm
Ouch. This doesn’t look good.
TROTTINGHOME
July 28th, 2011
7:50 pm
DOB blog got over 1000 hits this got 107…suckers
CONservative Johnson
July 28th, 2011
7:50 pm
Btw Jeff, they should just let Heyward play. I don’t know how many terrible at-bats we’ve had to watch from Uggla this year and he’s played almost every single game . . .
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
7:51 pm
Cedeno went right into and over him. Looks like a bell ringer
Matt
July 28th, 2011
7:51 pm
Is it just me or is mcclouth destined to be a royal?
TheAntiMe
July 28th, 2011
7:52 pm
That play looked like it was straight out of that classic Bugs Bunny cartoon. He got it.
tdc
July 28th, 2011
7:54 pm
Matt
July 28th, 2011
7:51 pm
Is it just me or is mcclouth destined to be a royal?
Sounds right. KC has been like a braves junkyard.
Matt
July 28th, 2011
7:57 pm
Francoeur, Cabrera, farnsworth, betemit, Davies, Pena, yost, am I missing anyone?
TheAntiMe
July 28th, 2011
7:59 pm
Francoeur, Cabrera, farnsworth, betemit, Davies, Pena, yost, am I missing anyone?
Dayton Moore, the former Braves Assistant GM and current Royals GM.
Fredi Gonzalez
July 28th, 2011
8:02 pm
Betemit’s a Tiger.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:02 pm
While we watch Derek Lowe struggle, I just got my very own Chipper Jones bobblehead doll. No apparent ailments or surgical scars. http://twitter.com/#!/JeffSchultzAJC/statuses/96731147454783488
Yunel Asscobar
July 28th, 2011
8:03 pm
Jeff – did you check his oblique?
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:04 pm
Sorry. Try this link instead. http://bit.ly/p7CUaJ
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:04 pm
OMG, 70 pitches through 3. Thanks for saving the ‘pen Lowe.
Matt
July 28th, 2011
8:05 pm
I was just saying after their tour in atl they found themselves in kc, just like mcclouth, proctor and Lowe prob will as well!
Sonny Clusters
July 28th, 2011
8:05 pm
Where do Braves go to die? Second base.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:05 pm
It’s raining. Lightly.
Sonny Clusters
July 28th, 2011
8:07 pm
Those Bobbleheads don’t have adductors, or obliques, or quads, or hammys, or thumbs, or antlers, right?
Yunel Asscobar
July 28th, 2011
8:07 pm
@matt – I agree. We can hope.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:07 pm
Jarad — “OMG, 70 pitches through 3. Thanks for saving the ‘pen Lowe.” … Hey, it’s only 69. Don’t exaggerate.
Yunel Asscobar
July 28th, 2011
8:09 pm
Apparently, Jerry Meals’ OpticalOblique strain is healed. He got the call right at 2nd.
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:10 pm
Tell you what Jeff, he throws less than 10 this inning, and I’ll take it back. But, I’m exaggerating
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:11 pm
Pirates already have 5 hits and 2 walks but have stranded 6 runners in 3 innings.
Sonny Clusters
July 28th, 2011
8:12 pm
Clusters never played in the rain. Coach would stop the game and put us in the dugout rather than risk us getting wet on the field. We attract lightning and always have. Not sure why.
Sonny Clusters
July 28th, 2011
8:15 pm
A serious baseball question from Clusters. What happened to the Morton Salt tarp and how old do you have to be to remember it? Jeff probably remembers the tarp before that.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:15 pm
Apparently Lowe figured out how to pitch to Correia.
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:16 pm
Finally found his sinker! Took 80 pitches, but at least he’s keeping the ball down. Better than his 60 and change last go round. Keep it up Lowe.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:16 pm
And here comes the rain tarp. Damn! DAMN DAMN DAMN!
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:17 pm
F… Rain delay. Well, wonder how that’ll work out for the pen. Maybe it’ll be short
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:18 pm
Seriously, if Elias keeps record on the longest composite time for a series, this would be it. 2 hour rain delay in game 1, 19 innings in game 2, 10 innings in game 3, now another delay.
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:18 pm
OK Jeff, well time to focus on the trade market then. Would you pay a bit (possible a little more than a bit) more for Quentin, or a bit less for Ludwick.
TheAntiMe
July 28th, 2011
8:19 pm
Guess it’s back to virtual baseball. PS3 never has a rain delay.
Yunel Asscobar
July 28th, 2011
8:20 pm
Who’s a better fit for Braves needs? Quentin or Pence?
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:23 pm
Jarad — That’s an easy question. Carlos Quentin is a player of much greater impact than Ludwick.
This year’s numbers: Quentin. Ludwick: .238/11/62. Quentin: .262/20/62.
But I imagine Quentin also will cost a lot more in trade.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:24 pm
Yunel — I would take either Quentin or Pence but Pence has more speed on base paths, which helps in close games — which the Braves have played a lot of.
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:24 pm
Well there in lies the question Jeff. Do you pay up for it or not. I’m not on the Ludwick bandwagon, and I think Wren needs to make a splash with Quentin. At least he’ll cost less than Pence, and obviously looks like a heck of a lot better bat than Ludwick
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:26 pm
Jarad — I would pay, yes, because while I don’t think Braves are going to fall off the end of the earth after this year, I think teams must identify when they have a chance to go for it, and this is one of those seasons.
Arthur Redding, Jr.
July 28th, 2011
8:27 pm
Feels like the Braves have been playing the Pirates forever.
Feels like the trade speculation has been going on forever.
What the Braves, fans, columnists need is a big blow-out inning of 7-8 runs and a reasonable trade rumor that actually happens.
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:29 pm
Thanks Jeff, and I couldn’t agree more. Add a piece here, and god forbid we stay healthy, we could definitely make a run. We did it last year with less and came up short.
Do you think the Stros are asking too much for Pence
Jarad
July 28th, 2011
8:30 pm
I think you’ll have to wait till the trade deadline on half of that comment. The runs on the other hand… Ok, may have to wait on that too
duker
July 28th, 2011
8:32 pm
Jeff who would you rather have ? I am thinking Quinton just because whoever we trade cant come back to hurt us to much i e texas…
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2011
8:33 pm
During the rain delay, I want to mention that the National Anthem tonight was sung by 10 year old Lily Anderson, who is undergoing treatment for Nueroblastoma. She sang on behalf of the Rally Foundation for Cancer Research. Unbelievably inspirational. Huge ovation. Classy move by Braves to set it up.
richie
July 28th, 2011
8:34 pm
Here is what im thinking. Maybe it would be best to lay off the Hunter Pence train and focus on multiple targets that would be more reasonably priced. First we need to get Quentin from the Chisox. Build the package around mike minor. Next we should go after a premiere center fielder. I have Michael Bourn in mind. He can cause the havoc on the bases that our team desperately needs. Finally, we need to acquire a reliable middle relief pitcher. Maybe someone along the lines of Jon Rauch or Mike Adams to have someone to go to in the six or seventh inning and not go to Oventbrel every time.