Chipper Jones missed his seventh straight start with calf injury suffered at Tampa Bay.
(Updated: 11:31 p.m.)
When the Braves returned home Friday night, they didn’t have the usual look of a team just one game out of first place.
Their egos: dented from being swept in a four-game series for the first time in three years. Chipper Jones’ left calf: a blistered-and-blood-engorged mess from taking a missile of a grounder just above the ankle. Freddie Freeman: still unsure whether to go with the new prescription goggles or new contacts for the dry eyes that caused blurry vision. Brian McCann and Matt Diaz: fluish (although Diaz strangely felt comforted that he was now coughing up “red and green” mucus).
But near the end of May, despite a five-game losing streak, the arrow still generally points north for a team that played 29 of its first 46 games on the road — except for one significant area. They’re not giving much of an impression they can win without Chipper Jones.
This is an important issue, and not because Jones missed the entire four-game series in Cincinnati, and the Braves were swept. Even before his injury and at a time when seemingly everybody else in the lineup was hitting, the team still struggled without Jones.
Jones went on the disabled list following Friday’s 7-4 loss to Washington. He still has significant pain in his left calf and the Braves decided it wasn’t worth it to force him back into the lineup this weekend. But this isn’t meant to be an examination of whether he is too brittle at the age of 40. What happened to him at Tampa Bay last week could’ve happened to a 20-year-old: He took a B.J. Upton ground ball off his calf and the leg swelled and mutated. (Jones said, “I’ve never been hit that hard, ever,” and he was told if his ankle area had not had not been “cushioned” by socks and his shoe, the grounder would’ve broken a bone.)
The issue is whether the Braves are too dependent on one player to be successful. They’ve now played 47 games. They’re 21-8 when Jones has started or made at least one plate appearance and 5-13 when he hasn’t played at all. Discounting late-game appearances, the Braves are 19-5 (.792) when Jones starts and 7-16 (.304) when he doesn’t.
A winning percentage drop-off without Jones would be expected. Just not 488 points.
Maybe the Braves are better equipped to manufacture runs with Michael Bourn’s speed at the top of the batting order. Maybe hitting coach Greg Walker has improved the club’s situational hitting. But the contrasting won-loss records are alarming, particularly since Jones is going to be out of the lineup every few games even when he’s “healthy,” just to protect his knees.
“When he comes back, I don’t think he’s going to miss six or seven games in a row again,” manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
But just in case, does the team still need to prove it can win without Jones?
“Yes. But I don’t think he’s going to miss six or seven in a row again,” Gonzalez said. “If he misses six, seven in a row, we’re in trouble. But any team is going to have a hard time surviving when a guy in the middle of their lineup misses [a number of] games. The Phillies, without [Ryan] Howard and [Chase] Utley, they’re kind of treading water.”
Players don’t seem overly concerned about the situation, although Bourn said, “You never want to depend on one guy, but Chipper is who he is, and we’re going to miss him when he’s not in there. After this year, you’re going to have to get used to it because he’s not going to be here.”
Jones is having a strong season. He is third on the club in batting average (.307) and RBIs (24). He believes his presence brings “a calming influence” to others.
But, he said, “If you’re asking me whether guys go up to the plate and think, ‘Chipper’s not in the game so I’ve got to step up,’ I don’t think that’s the case. I just think what’s happened lately is I’ve missed quite a few games, and some guys have kind of fallen out out of the trees that they were in offensively.”
He sat out Friday. He may be out again Saturday. The Braves need to start figuring out how to win without him.
By Jeff Schultz
274 comments Add your comment
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:29 pm
I see Brian is in there now. watching other games on MLB.com but can’t see the Braves live unless it is on the tube. Glad he is able to play…sure need him to.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:32 pm
Hudson due up third this inning.
oldfart
May 25th, 2012
9:32 pm
When are the Braves going to take my advice and have our starters pitch the first inning in Rome or Gwinnett and copter them in for the second inning.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:33 pm
Hudson batting.
Bill
May 25th, 2012
9:34 pm
My #2 son did play for Greg Walker and SGC in Douglas,Ga one time.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:34 pm
. . . And of course he gets a 2-out hit.
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:35 pm
Nothing to loose by him batting since no one is one with two out. 89 pitches total, should have another good inning, maybe two.
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:35 pm
I was born in douglas……live about an hour away now.
mark
May 25th, 2012
9:36 pm
Heyward batting .234, it ain’t working. my 11 year old has a good enough curve ball to get him. why would anybody throw him a fastball when he misses the breaking pitch by a good foot? I was rooting for him but he needs to be sent down now and i’d bring up Gattis or somebody…anybody
Sonny Clusters
May 25th, 2012
9:37 pm
Jeff, how many deer tattoos are there out there tonight? Not counting Chipper and LaRoche. Is Wang a Buck Commander?
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:38 pm
You got me there.
Bill
May 25th, 2012
9:39 pm
Where if? But if you wish not to ans. ok.
The Grinch
May 25th, 2012
9:39 pm
A tatooed Wang?
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:40 pm
Baxley………High school team is playing for the State championship tomorrow.
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:41 pm
Would love to see the Braves get that Buxton kid, but he will be loooooooooooong gone by then.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:41 pm
Next pitch (after walk) will be No. 100 for Hudson.
Sonny Clusters
May 25th, 2012
9:42 pm
Legend has it LaRoche went a huntin’ and tied his dog to a tree and went home without the dog. When he got home and finally missed the dog he headed back to the woods and couldn’t figure out where he’d been huntin’. Can you ask him about this after the game?
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:44 pm
Sonny, that’s good stuff. I would be curious if he would admit it, if it was true. LOL.
Sonny Clusters
May 25th, 2012
9:44 pm
Yes, Grinch, precisely. If Wang was a Buck Commander he woul,d of necessity, be a tattooed Wang. You continue to be a quick study. No wonder you blog with Jeff.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:45 pm
From 2 outs to bases loaded fir Ryan Zimmerman . . .
Bill
May 25th, 2012
9:45 pm
Thats great..I heard they have a stud on the team but don’t know his name (top draft pick).. Do you know Bud Drew? He was coach there at one time.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:47 pm
That’s too good (bad) of an 0-2 pitch and Zimmerman drives it for bases-loaded double. Nats blow it open again, 7-3.
J-Man
May 25th, 2012
9:47 pm
Again a manager just sits on his hands and allows Hudson to lose this game
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:47 pm
Don’t know him, but I never went to school here…….Graduated from Toombs county and off to the Navy after that. Many moons ago.
Sonny Clusters
May 25th, 2012
9:48 pm
Got to tip your cap.
Bill
May 25th, 2012
9:49 pm
Earl where they play tomorrow?
Nativebird
May 25th, 2012
9:49 pm
Lovely. Brilliant. 2012 major league winning teams hit my friends…and the hit often, with power, with RISP, with 2 outs and with 2 strikes. Up and down their lineups. It is NOT all about pitching anymore Virginia.
J-Man
May 25th, 2012
9:50 pm
And not once will Jeff Schultz, DOB, or Mark Bradley call out Fredi Gonzalez…….But you will call out Larry Drew. At least Drew can make the playoffs
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:50 pm
Sonny — True story: Went hunting, forgot the dog and came home. Attributed to his ADD. They went back to look for the dog but never found him.
The Grinch
May 25th, 2012
9:51 pm
Anyone for ice cream?
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:51 pm
There is no status quo when yo are playing the division leader. Always a two game swing if you take a loss instead of a win. Braves will get it together, but the Nats and Marlins are for real, I think. Can’t fall back too far.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:52 pm
J-Man — Called him out after the playoffs last year. You have selective memory. Said the pressure was on him this year before spring training. Guess you missed that one too.
iTiSi
May 25th, 2012
9:52 pm
“Sonny Cluster” I heard the reall truth was that it wasn’t his dog, it was his wife, but he won’t admit it.
Bill
May 25th, 2012
9:53 pm
Most hitters can always hit bad pitching ..Nativebird
Earl
May 25th, 2012
9:53 pm
They play in Baxley at 4 PM first game. Appling Co. Vs Pierce Co…….Very unusual for two southern teams to be playing for the Championship…….Both in the same region.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:56 pm
J-Man (part 2): Hudson had 2 outs to open seventh. Do you pull him then? No. Would I pull him after the walk to Wang? No. Would I pull him after the double? Possibly. That’s what the visit was about. I imagine Hudson convinced McDowell that he could get Zimmerman. He started Zimmerman 0-2. Not bad. Then he made a bad pitch.
iTiSi
May 25th, 2012
9:57 pm
Me thinks the Nats plane landed in Cincy on the way down and borrowed their vacuum cleaner that they used to suck the life out of the Braves during that 4 game series. A VC is much more effiicent than a broom and not nearly as messy.
Nativebird
May 25th, 2012
9:57 pm
Good hitters.
romebrave
May 25th, 2012
9:57 pm
Enter your comments here
Bill
May 25th, 2012
9:58 pm
Thanks but I got to be in Macon tomorrow..didn’t Wainwright play for Pierce when he was drafted by Braves.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
9:59 pm
Hernandez in for O’Flaherty.
Nativebird
May 25th, 2012
10:00 pm
If your team is vulnerable to losing games on one bad pitch…..then your bad.
romebrave
May 25th, 2012
10:00 pm
I thought you were supposed to bring in a fresh arm after you intentially load the bases. He just walked their relief pitcher and your going to let him pitch to Zimmerman???
Earl
May 25th, 2012
10:00 pm
Wainwright played for Glenn Academy in Brunswick.
Earl
May 25th, 2012
10:03 pm
There is an excellent article about Byron Buxton in SI. He should be a top 5 pick on June 4th and the kid is a class act to boot. Scouts from the top 7 picks have been down here, as well as Harold Reynolds this past week. Really looking forward to seeing where he goes.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
10:03 pm
Matt Diaz having quite a game.
Bill
May 25th, 2012
10:04 pm
Who’s running the show McDowell are Hudson? You know pitchers will lie to stay in. Agree romebrave..Zimmerman was hot..
Bill
May 25th, 2012
10:05 pm
ok, my bad.
Jeff Schultz
May 25th, 2012
10:06 pm
Romebrave — If you make a change, you do it after the double (when it’s second and third). The walk to Bryce Harper to load the bases was 4 pitches. It was intentional/unintentional, from what I could see. He wasn’t going to throw him a strike. He was going to go after Zimmerman.
truth5
May 25th, 2012
10:06 pm
No, the Braves can’t win without Chipper… just look at the numbers. No one on this team has the “it” factor except for Chipper. Was at the game in Cincinnati last night, and the players just look like they are going through the motions. Chipper comes up in the on deck circle and just has confidence and it shows. He may have gotten a chance to bat, had it not been for fat Francisco hitting into a double play.