Chipper Jones sees something in these Braves that was absent in 2011. (Curtis Compton/AJC)
(Updated: 10:05 p.m.)
When the Braves started this season 0-4, a number of thoughts went through the minds of fans, not a single one of which was: “Do you realize that we could still go 158-4? That would be a record.”
But when the first month of the season ended Monday, the Braves were operating in relative bliss. (Well, bliss interrupted by the implausible wrecking ball of the Pittsburgh Pirates, but bliss nonetheless.) Until a 9-3 loss to the Pirates, they were 14-4 following that 0-4 hiccup, a nice place to be with the Philadelphia Phillies coming to town.
It’s not merely that the Braves suddenly found themselves winning games but that they were winning them in ways that suggested this stretch won’t be viewed as some aberration at season’s end.
That projection may seem just as knee-jerk as those who were panicking at 0-4. But consider the words of Chipper Jones when he was asked if he ever sensed that last season’s team had the same character traits as this one, even when things were going well in 2011.
“No,” he said. “Last year for a while things just came easy for us. Then when things got tough and we started falling into some bad luck, it just went downhill. Guys’ hits went down. It was like we were sitting there waiting for something bad to happen. But now we’re going out and taking the bull by the horns.”
This all may seem like standard, rah-rah, go-team bunk to some. But the hiring of hitting coaches Greg Walker and Scott Fletcher has paid significant dividends, and there just seems to be an edge about this team that wasn’t evident a year ago.
The reaction to the 0-4 start bordered on hysterical. But it wasn’t completely surprising. When a team dropkicks a playoff berth the way the Braves did a year ago, there is bound to be a hangover with fans. But you can tell a lot about a team by how it reacts during losing streaks (or 0-4 starts).
“I’ve been on teams, not the Braves, where people kind of jokingly would draw a button on the white board with the word ‘panic’ on it,” Matt Diaz said. “I’ve heard stories on other teams where somebody would draw a picture of a ship under the water, as in, ‘This ship is sinking.’ And that was while they were in first place. But there’s never a sense of panic here.”
The Braves managed only 10 runs in the first four games (2.5). They scored 103 in the next 18 (5.7). Until Mike Minor’s implosion Monday — seven runs, two homers, eight hits, three walks in 6 1/3 innings) — the starting pitching had been so good that the bullpen was on a relative spring break.
How do we know this team won’t fizzle like last year’s? We don’t.
But health likely will be the biggest factor, especially Jones. It’s a different team with him. Before Monday, the Braves were 10-1 when he was in the starting lineup, 4-7 when he wasn’t. It’s not just what he brings as a hitter or in the field. He’s a “calming influence” (his words), and he can’t lead if he’s on the bench.
“It’s my responsibility to stay on top of things,” he said. “Obviously 0-4 is not insurmountable, but moreover what you try to get across to these guys is learning how to win. The sign of championship teams are the guys who bring it day in and day out. That’s why we were on top for so long. That’s why the Phillies have been on top for so long.”
Last season he suggested the Braves got complacent (my word).
“We were pitching so well, we didn’t have to go out and score runs,” he said. “Then all of a sudden some of the guys in the rotation went down, guys in the bullpen got tired and it got difficult. When we really had to concentrate on every at-bat, executing in certain situations, whether it was a bunt, hitting behind a runner, getting a guy in from third with two outs, we couldn’t do that.”
It’s still early. We’ve learned that scientific samplings don’t come until September. But at least this year’s team doesn’t look like it’s waiting for something to happen.
By Jeff Schultz
124 comments Add your comment
reckingball
May 1st, 2012
10:40 am
Time for most of the folks(in front of me here, on this page), to start manning the lifeboats.
Lost 2 out of the last 4, I suppose it’s about time to throw the towel in, for the rest of the season.
IF, those Pirates hitters, start hitting, Pittsburg is going to give those Central Div. teams, a run for their money. They have excellent starting pitching.
Go Braves! Beat the Phils.
reckingball
May 1st, 2012
10:42 am
Also, there has been some pretty bad umpiring in a lot of the Brave’s games, so far.
That looked like one of the worst umpiring crews that have called a Braves series, thus far.
Willy
May 1st, 2012
10:48 am
DMX!!!!!!
myside
May 1st, 2012
11:00 am
Minor is a very good pitcher. A very good pitcher seldom has this type of game, but they all have them.
myside
May 1st, 2012
11:09 am
There are printed MLB rules that state the strike zone, whether a batter swings or not, and the difference betwrrn safe or out on the bases.
Too many umps disregard these printed rules and just make up their own as a game progresses. Their lack of going by the printed rules affects the out come of too many games.
That has to be addressed by MLB higher ups and by the umps union bosses.
DetroitBraves
May 1st, 2012
11:34 am
@myside, I agree with you on the strikezone issues but my understanding is that the umpires’ union is fairly strong, and that these guys are nearly impossible to fire. I don’t get it either.
iTiSi
May 1st, 2012
11:57 am
The worrisome thing is that the Braves pulled the same thing with the Pirates they did several times last year. A team comes in like Pittsburgh, who had been terrible, had only scored about 40 runs so far, and the Braves split with them. That is really uncalled for. I predict a reversal of last year. The Braves start off good, and finish bad for the second half. Here’s the definition of “Eternal Optimist” again: One who thinks everything will turn out OK even if the same negative things keep happening over and over again, year after year. Strange how close that is to the latest definition of “Stupidity”. That one is: Someone who keeps doing the same dumb thing over and over and expecting different results.
Frustrated, Inc.
May 1st, 2012
12:08 pm
Oh, so Chad Durbin is on this pitching staff to eliminate complacency by the position players. That makes perfect sense…
Kathy
May 1st, 2012
12:16 pm
Willy, Chipper probably told you to kiss his a** because you were being a jacka** to him like you’re being on here. Hopefully Marcus Giles’ battery charge was for trying to knock some sense in to you! Grow up.
Chris
May 1st, 2012
12:17 pm
Split with the Pirates……..this team has not even played above average talent yet. To have the illusion that this group is of championhip caliber is to have your had in the sand. The TV talking heads have discounted the Pirates during both series as if the Braves are one of the elite teams. What a joke.
Largo
May 1st, 2012
12:45 pm
Jeff. . .I have watched closely, for the last couple of years, at replays of someone attempting to steal second base. What I see is the umpire’s call is wrong approx forty percent of the time. Any comment?
ajc sports fan
May 1st, 2012
1:17 pm
U are right Largo…Now, how do we stop it?
Braves will win tonight..bet on it. Oh, so will Hawks.
Wilbo
May 1st, 2012
2:07 pm
It’s early, you goofball homer. Who cares what the Braves do early? The team has a sorry and sordid history of looking great until the chips and down and then folding like a house of cards come October. Last year they just got ahead of themselves and blew it a few weeks early. Now because they’ve played well for 3 weeks in April, that’s supposed to mean something?
Willy
May 1st, 2012
3:20 pm
Kathy, go make me a sandwich.
bfred
May 1st, 2012
3:27 pm
Freeman’s a heck of a player but MAN does that picture make him look dumb. McCann needs to teach him to breathe through his nose.
4th place finish in 2012
May 1st, 2012
5:11 pm
Mike Minor reminds me of Mark Mulder when he was pitching for the A’s. Mulder could throw some real gems…and then have a night like Minor did last night when he was basically throwing batting practice.
However, he’d come back the next time out and throw 8 strong innings.
John Calipari
May 1st, 2012
6:06 pm
Hey Braves: If you want to win a World Series, I recommend that you cheat. That what I do at Kentucky and I won an NCAA title. I cheated everywhere else I’ve been too. I recommend that you start taking steroids, pay off the umps, cork the bats, throw spitters, or whatever else it takes–just go ahead and cheat.
That 1 game
May 1st, 2012
10:28 pm
“Obviously 0-4 is not insurmountable”
but you never know where the one loss will come from which assures your historic collapse in September!
“if the Braves won just 1 game in their first 4, this collapse could have been avoided completely”
Double Zero Eight
May 2nd, 2012
7:48 am
The Braves will finish third in the division.
They are a little above average.
B
May 2nd, 2012
8:50 am
Haha now that you write this junk, they will go on a big losing streak. Already at 2 now. Stupid atlanta sportswriters are a joke
iTiSi
May 2nd, 2012
11:38 am
JS is seeing things that most realistic people are not seeing. We see that it is just a different year, and SOBs(same old Braves)! Jeff is now a bonafide member of the ETERNAL OPTIMISTS CLUB.
Braves #1
May 2nd, 2012
1:39 pm
the braves are a lot better and should make the playoffs this year. With good pitching, the braves can beat the phillies.
chokeville
May 2nd, 2012
8:16 pm
just like other atl teams, the braves will find some way to choke again. It never fails.
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