Braves, Wren would be taking risk without major move

Frank Wren would like to hold up a trophy other than Jair Jurrjens' pitcher of the month honors for June.

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

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
9:23 pm

Only the drunk make that catch.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:24 pm

Lowe touched for 2 more runs in 5th. Braves fortunate to trail only 3-1. Lowe’s allowed 8 hits, 3 walks, 105 pitches.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:26 pm

G — The answer to your question is Lowe has pitched 7 innings only twice this season — April 10 and May 17.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:26 pm

Gonzalez obviously trying to save his bullpen, letting Lowe hit there and sending him out for another inning.

Jarad

July 28th, 2011
9:28 pm

Saving the Pen, or risk losing the game with the way he’s pitching. You brought up Varvaro, let him eat some innings

G

July 28th, 2011
9:29 pm

Jeff…. wow I did not think it was that few… Not good for your highest priced pitcher, yes?

Jarad

July 28th, 2011
9:30 pm

McClouth really has to start paying his umpire dues. How many bad strikes can the guy catch in a single series?

G

July 28th, 2011
9:31 pm

Safe to say the umpiring has been well below par this series.

Jarad

July 28th, 2011
9:31 pm

How many lead off hits have we had this series that come up empty? Jeez we need a bat

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:32 pm

Well, I take that back. Varvaro coming in for Braves. Fredi just used Lowe to bunt.

TheAntiMe

July 28th, 2011
9:33 pm

Get on that phone, Mr. GM, we need some offense. ASAP!

Gene the machine

July 28th, 2011
9:35 pm

some one needs to wake up Heyward. He is a joke right now…

Favre Dollar Footlong

July 28th, 2011
9:37 pm

Jeff,

Any chance Heyward can play center if we get a corner outfielder?

Gene the machine

July 28th, 2011
9:37 pm

and add a new short stop as alex can’t hit either

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:39 pm

Va-Va-ro! Va-va-ro! (Sorry, got carried away.)

Is the Murph available?

July 28th, 2011
9:40 pm

Varvaro looked pretty good – think he can give us another couple of innings?

tdc

July 28th, 2011
9:41 pm

JHater-some one needs to wake up Heyward. He is a joke right now…

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:41 pm

Favre — I would think so, yes. But as I’ve said before, they like Schafer in CF. Heyward more likely would be part of a platoon, as long as he’s struggling offensively.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:42 pm

Freeman again. He missed a HR by a couple of feet. 2-for-3 today.

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
9:43 pm

make that the galaxy.

tdc

July 28th, 2011
9:43 pm

Freeman is a beast!

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:44 pm

That might be scored a hit, error allowing run to score.

AnotherJeff

July 28th, 2011
9:44 pm

Because Uggla was hustling (Jason), the throw was rushed and wild.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:44 pm

That’s what it is — and Uggla’s hitting streak now at 19 games.

G

July 28th, 2011
9:45 pm

Been a while since Braves hit a home run

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
9:46 pm

chin high FB called a strike. outstanding

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:47 pm

Hinske hits into third double play.

jbones

July 28th, 2011
9:47 pm

Surprise! Another double play…

Jordan Schafer

July 28th, 2011
9:48 pm

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
9:48 pm

Oh my Christ.

Are you f*ing kidding me?

Has this team ever heard of the word “rally” when not associated with the word “killing?

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
9:49 pm

Favre Dollar Footlong

July 28th, 2011
9:52 pm

Any chance you could get in Wren’s box and give us some insight as to who and when a deal will be made?

Is the Murph available?

July 28th, 2011
9:52 pm

Dale Murphy is only 55 years old – maybe he’d have a chance to hit around the Mendoza line also!

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
9:52 pm

I maybe drunk but I’m providing a Vet the high life.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
9:54 pm

Ross must have something in eyes. Contact lense issue?

jbones

July 28th, 2011
9:54 pm

the best thing about Ross hitting into a double play is that Heyward won’t have a chance to next inning.

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
9:55 pm

Solie would have said Ross is ,”double tuff”.

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
9:57 pm

“Would fight buzzsaw and give it the first two rounds…”

Jordan Schafer

July 28th, 2011
9:57 pm

I was hoping Heyward get a chance to hit into a double play or do anything to take the attention off how much I suck.

Otis Nixon's Short Straw

July 28th, 2011
9:58 pm

“The Beard” is coming in to shut down the Phillies in the bottom of the 9th. MLB Network.

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
10:00 pm

I TiVo’d the Ross eye situation and it was caused a a fan down the right field line holding up a picture of Lady GaGa.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:00 pm

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
10:01 pm

Varvaro’s smoke has smoke has some pop.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:02 pm

Walks no good.

Walks very no good.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:02 pm

It appears Varvaro suddenly is channeling Lowe.

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
10:03 pm

I TiVo’d my last comment and a Vet said , thanks.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:04 pm

G

July 28th, 2011
10:04 pm

When is the last time the Braves blew someone out?

Is the Murph available?

July 28th, 2011
10:04 pm

Not Lowe – he throws too hard – maybe John Rocker once he lost the strike zone

Awesome snap throw by Ross

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:04 pm

Ooh. Wow. Might’ve been safe but I dunno. And yes, that is Meals.