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
10:05 pm

AGon ready to break out a shank.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:05 pm

Three straight walks and here comes McDowell.

Jordan Schafer

July 28th, 2011
10:05 pm

And I thought I was terrible. C’mon Jerry Meals.

G

July 28th, 2011
10:05 pm

Out!! This guy has trouble seeing tags… Wow

AnotherJeff

July 28th, 2011
10:05 pm

I smell Proctor

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:06 pm

Chef Tim — “AGon ready to break out a shank.” … Haha. I didn’t realize we were in Attica.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:07 pm

Are we really going to lose this game?

The same night the Phillies lose two in a row for the first time nine years?

The only thing that could possibly be worse is being forced to sit through Bob Costas’ call of the game on MLB Network.

Jarad

July 28th, 2011
10:07 pm

There you Go! Strikes do amazing things

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:07 pm

Varvaro walks the bases loaded but gets out of it. Pirates now have stranded 11.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:09 pm

Thanks for not blowing it, Barbaro.

Valvano. Vinnie Barbarino.

Jarad

July 28th, 2011
10:09 pm

Or listening to Chris Berman say “back back back” a couple more times

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
10:09 pm

Jeff: Not at the time but since:”Attica”, one of the most hilarious overused chants ever.

RC in the ATL

July 28th, 2011
10:10 pm

I was thinking today about Ross’ impressive performance last night. Obviously he is so valuable as a backup catcher. I wonder if the Braves have had any thought about perhaps carrying a more versatile type of player as their last player on the bench that could serve as a third catcher…which would allow them to utilize Ross more as an offensive and defensive weapon off the bench. After all, with his talent at the dish, he more than certainly could be considered a complement to Eric Hinske from the right side. Additionally, he does such a great job behind the plate, the Braves probably actually gain something defensively when he is in the game. But…as the primary backup catcher, Fredi is so limited in how he can use him in a particular game, due to the fact that managers like to have another catcher available. Anyone have any thoughts on this???

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:13 pm

Heyward hits it 399 feet to the 400 foot part of the park.

Brave Fan

July 28th, 2011
10:14 pm

Good AB by Heyward!

Jordan Schafer

July 28th, 2011
10:14 pm

Chill out Jason. I can only kiss @ss to stay on this team for so long.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:15 pm

As much as I feel for the Pirates for sucking for twenty years, they don’t really deserve to win this game.

We’ve managed to screw every opportunity we’ve presented for ourselves and yet they can’t even take the runs we’ve been trying to give them.

How many chances have they had to win the series already?

It’s one thing to hit into 97 double plays in four games but to come up empty repeatedly after we just loaded the bases for them, well, that’s a special brand of terrible.

Please score a GD run Braves!

Jesus.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:16 pm

Here comes Chipper. Shake those Bobbleheads!

RC in the ATL

July 28th, 2011
10:17 pm

Why does any pitcher ever throw Alex Gonzales a strike. He swings at so many balls. Thankful for that hit…but he swings at so many balls, why throw him a strike???

Favre Dollar Footlong

July 28th, 2011
10:17 pm

RC
That is a great point. He is their best RH bat off of the bench and often gets skipped because Fredi can’t use him .

AnotherJeff

July 28th, 2011
10:17 pm

Please take the first pitch Chipper

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:17 pm

What part of grounding out on the first pitch does Fredi Gonzalez not get?

Sonny Clusters

July 28th, 2011
10:17 pm

Chipper just bobbled onto the on-deck circle.

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 28th, 2011
10:17 pm

Sorry, I go w/ rawdog.

Love ya Chipper.

AnotherJeff

July 28th, 2011
10:18 pm

RC, it would be nice to have Omar Infante back.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:18 pm

LHP Beimel coming in, meaning Chipper will hit right-handed(.278/2/16) instead of left (.251/7/31)

Jordan Schafer

July 28th, 2011
10:19 pm

Hey Chipper here’s your bat. Good luck.

Brave Fan

July 28th, 2011
10:19 pm

With all the talk for a leadoff guy(Bourn) and a corner OF(Quentin, Willingham b/c unfortunately with Beltran gone Pence will be too high for us) that can hit, I wish we’d get Omar back. He would be cheap right now and a better utility guy than what we have.

By the way, Pence will be a Phillie I’m afraid!

TheAntiMe

July 28th, 2011
10:20 pm

We wuz robbed!!!!!

Jarad

July 28th, 2011
10:21 pm

Another… Double… Play

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:21 pm

Great play …. and a doubleplay made easier by Alex Gonzalez’ faceplant when taking off from first. … Make that four DPs Braves have hit into.

Rilo

July 28th, 2011
10:21 pm

Looks like my streak of picking up Braves opposing Pitchers continues to serve me well. I have lowered my ERA by a point since the ASG.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:21 pm

George Sherrill now pitching.

Brave Fan

July 28th, 2011
10:22 pm

Tough inning there. Shot to CF, shot to left for a hit and shot into DP

G

July 28th, 2011
10:23 pm

I don’t want to state the obvious but this umpire crew has really struggled. Might be time to sit some of these guys…

jbones

July 28th, 2011
10:24 pm

Why does Fredi keep pinch hitting Chipper so he can ground out? I would have rather had Conrad.

Jordan Schafer

July 28th, 2011
10:25 pm

Don’t worry guys. They still have me on the bench.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:25 pm

Are we trying to permanently shatter Chipper’s knee?

I mean, why is he even batting?

He can’t run. Give him credit for trying to beat it out but WTF.

Is it really worth watching his career come to an end on a pitch-hit at bat in a game against the Pirates?

WTF

Brave Fan

July 28th, 2011
10:27 pm

He hit that one as hard as you can hit one, then got hosed on the call at 1st. However, I would not have hit him there either because you had to know they were going to turn him around and we have two more innings.

RC in the ATL

July 28th, 2011
10:28 pm

Favre, totally agree with you. I’ve heard several times how much the Braves want to “add a RH Hinske” to the bench…and yesterday, I thought…wait, we have one in David Ross. But Fredi’s hands are kind of tied when using him because he is the primary (and only non-emergency) catcher. It would seem that a jack-of-all-trades type of infielder who can catch (even if he only hits .200) would be cheaper and a little easier to find than a RH bench player who is a force.

Another Jeff, yes, it would be nice to have Infante back. But I would still have made the trade for Uggla and I think we sold high on Infante. Not sure what it would cost to get him back or if it is worth it to pay.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:29 pm

Sherrill fans the side.

Gen Neyland

July 28th, 2011
10:32 pm

How can we put our trust into this mgmt team to do the right thing when it comes to trading the farm for a shot at instant gratification..? Sounds like Three Card Monty on the blvd. The Braves are in between a rock and a hard place. Today or tomorrow, now or later…

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:32 pm

Jordan Schafer — You may be on the bench but you’re also on the disabled list.

Cuba Gooding Jr.

July 28th, 2011
10:32 pm

I swear we’ve got the most boring “good” team in Major League Baseball.

Mitchell

July 28th, 2011
10:32 pm

F*ing Nate McLouth.

Nate, please stop playing baseball.

Brave Fan

July 28th, 2011
10:33 pm

MacOUT – DAMN! It is amazing we are where we are with him playing as much as he has had to!

B-Mac

July 28th, 2011
10:33 pm

Trade Schafer and Minor to Houston for Pence.

Jordan Schafer

July 28th, 2011
10:34 pm

What? I was going to hit a game winning homerun tonight. Oh well who wants Varsity?

Rilo

July 28th, 2011
10:35 pm

same ole same ole…..yeah, what we really need is another inconsistent power hitter. Go get Ludwick and let’s get the season over with. jeeeeeessshh.

Jeff Schultz

July 28th, 2011
10:35 pm

Breaking news: Freeman is still really good.