Braves have opening vs. Nats, but still need to make move

Frank Wren shouldn't let opportunity of this season slip away without a move. (Curtis Compton/AJC)

Frank Wren can't let this season's opportunity slip away without a move. (Curtis Compton)

(Second update: 11:35 p.m.)

John Smoltz looks at the Braves and sees what everybody else sees.

“They’ve made some adjustments offensively, but the inconsistency of their starting pitching has them where they are,” he said. “Win six, lose eight. Win five, lose four. They’re stuck in neutral.”

Neutral isn’t necessarily a bad place to be, particularly in the National League East. When baseball’s second half opened Friday, the Braves were only four games behind the Washington Nationals, which is better than being four games behind a team with an actual resume. The Nationals’ franchise last made the playoffs 31 years ago in a whole different language (Montreal).

There’s also this curious matter of Stephen Strasburg. Washington maintains it’s serious about this plan to limit its best starting pitcher (and his surgically repaired arm) to 160 innings. That could be construed as telling Nats fans, “We really, really want to win the division,  but not really,” and/or telling the Braves, “Do you want to win the division? Here, we’ll put the ball on the tee for you.”

Strasburg is only 61 innings from hitting the mandated ceiling. Washington plays 79 games after the All-Star break. In a five-man rotation, that factors to 16 starts for Strasburg in normal circumstances. But at an average of six innings per start, there’s room for only 10 starts before the medical stop sign goes up. So the Nationals would lose six potential starts from their No. 1 starter … in a pennant race … when they have never made the playoffs in Washington.

The Nationals' Stephen Strasburg could be shelved the equivalent of six starts in second half. (AP photo)

The Nationals may shelve pitcher Stephen Strasburg for equivalent of six starts in the second half of the season.

“I don’t buy it,” Tommy Hanson said. “I mean, good for us – we don’t have to face him.”

“I’ll believe it when I see it,” Chipper Jones said.

“I’m sure when they came up with this plan, they didn’t expect to be this good this year,” Smoltz said. “It’s a good problem to have for the future. But right now it’s a PR nightmare.”

The Braves’ return Friday had a nightmarish look. There was a blackout in the second inning, causing a 16-minute delay. Tim

Tim Hudson left in the fifth inning after allowing four runs on eight hits.

Tim Hudson was mediocre, leaving in the fifth inning after allowing four runs on eight hits. (AP photos)

Hudson had his own power outage (four runs, eight hits allowed in four-plus innings). The strange decision to not immediately bring in a shortstop to replace the injured Andrelton Simmons backfired when backup Jack Wilson suffered a dislocated finger in the fourth, forcing Martin Prado to move in from left field and Eric Hinske to come off the bench. (Even if general manager Frank Wren figured he was close to a trade, the one-game risk was nonsensical.)

To open the second half, the Braves didn’t look like a smooth operation. Still, they defeated the New York Mets 7-5, and the big picture is unchanged: They have an opportunity. This should be viewed by management as a go-for-it season. That means make a deal for a starting pitcher and loosen the death grip on the pitching prospects.

The Braves can’t really know what this team will look like next season. Jones is retiring, which leaves a hole in the clubhouse. A number of other big contracts are up. And those perceived great pitching prospects (Mike Minor, Randall Delgado, Julio Teheran) that Wren has refused to let go of? Not so great yet.

“I’d like to see us get a pitcher,” Jones said. “You would be amazed how consistent you play when you’ve got five guys who expect to win every time they walk out there.”

But when asked about trading youth, he added: “The Braves have been very stingy with their young guys, and we saw first-hand what can happen when you mortgage the future for the quick fix in [the Mark] Teixeira [trade]. I don’t see them going all out again.”

They shouldn’t hold back. The main names that are circulating: Milwaukee’s Zack Greinke and the Chicago Cubs’ Ryan Dempster and Matt Garza (4.32 ERA). But Wren said Friday he has had only casual conversations with other clubs, and he still doesn’t have a sense for what clubs will demand in trade.

“Teams haven’t measured the market yet,” he said. “Right now the conversations are, ‘If this guy is available, would you be interested?’”

Does his team need starting pitching?

“We got a starting pitcher in Ben Sheets. We’ll get a chance to see Ben in the next few weeks leading up to the deadline and see what else we need.”

What they need seems pretty obvious, and the Nationals may leave an opening.

By Jeff Schultz

364 comments Add your comment

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:27 pm

Bat Uggla 9th. Heck,better yet just replace him. He’s really a terrible hitter.

Casey

July 13th, 2012
9:28 pm

The PITCHER leads off the inning with a double and you can’t get him in!?

Jeff Schultz

July 13th, 2012
9:29 pm

Why are you blaming Gonzalez for not having a backup shortstop? The decision was Frank Wren’s.

Weary Traveller

July 13th, 2012
9:29 pm

heyward about to go yard

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:29 pm

Braves go looking in trash dumpsters for players. Like Ben Sheets.

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:31 pm

Enter your comments hereMinor,Uggla,Pastornicky to Cubs for Dempster & Garza.

Don

July 13th, 2012
9:32 pm

i can’t believe the braves didn’t call up a shortstop.This is a stupid organization

Sonny Clusters

July 13th, 2012
9:32 pm

That was some ugly baseball. Hudson was laboring, still gets to bat, doubles and is left stranded on second base.

Sonny Clusters

July 13th, 2012
9:32 pm

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:33 pm

so the ole prediction was correct: Hudson stranded.

J-Man

July 13th, 2012
9:34 pm

Well Im not a big fan of Wrens either so get rid of both of them clowns…….Hire Danny Ferry

Casey

July 13th, 2012
9:34 pm

Does Pendleton have his glove? Maybe he can play a little short.

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:34 pm

Will the Braves continue to play Uggla going 0-4 every night?

J-Man

July 13th, 2012
9:35 pm

We need some NEW blood in the organization because the old regime has become stale

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:36 pm

Jeff, ask Uggla if he forgot how to hit after the game.

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:36 pm

Jeff, is it true that Duda grew up adjacent to the Camptown Race Track?

nybob

July 13th, 2012
9:36 pm

FG drives me crazy.

Hudson has a lead off double and is left stranded.

FG always plays for the big inning.

Hence, the LOB percentage for the Braves.

Why not have Bourne bunt and move Hudson to third? A sac fly then scores Hudson.

FG and RMcD are the reasons why the Braves will not contend. No flexibility. Just the same old stuff game after game.

FG’s idea of a bold move is to move Chipper from the 6 hole to the 3 hole. Wow!!!

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:37 pm

and Tim grew up swimming in the Hudson.

Jeff Schultz

July 13th, 2012
9:38 pm

Todd Grantham — How long have you been waiting to use that?

boondawg

July 13th, 2012
9:38 pm

Fire Fredi, Fire Frank, trade the prospects that we have for legit players. Had we have traded prospects last year we would have made the playoffs.

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:38 pm

dislocation of small finger, no fracture for wilson

Jeff Schultz

July 13th, 2012
9:39 pm

Official injury announcement for Wilson– dislocated right pinky, X-rays negative, day to day.

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:39 pm

to be honest, just thought of it.

Don

July 13th, 2012
9:39 pm

what happened between don sutton and reggie jackson

Jeff Schultz

July 13th, 2012
9:40 pm

That’s it for Hudson, Martinez coming in.

J-Man

July 13th, 2012
9:40 pm

Seriously Simmons has been hurt since SUNDAY thats 6 days ago and we come out with 24 men. Terrible decision making. I wish we had a Danny Ferrry type of GM to purge out the waste and become more efficient

Phil

July 13th, 2012
9:41 pm

nybob, did you watch Bourn’s at bat? He tried to bunt for strike 1 and then he pulled the bat back on strike 2. Would you have liked Freddi to have him bunt with 2 strikes? Then you could have complained about him trying to have Bourn bunt with 2 strikes.

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:41 pm

Fredi, as usual, an inning late taking out a pitcher. What did letting Hudson bat accomplish? is the bench so bad that there was no pinch hitter worth giving a shot?

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:41 pm

This redneck couple with 9 kids finallly decided to have the wife’ tubes tied. A friend asked them why do this after 9 children? Husband said he read where 1 out of evey 10 babies in America were born of Mexican descent.

Jeff Schultz

July 13th, 2012
9:42 pm

Another mediocre outing for a Braves starter — Hudson 4 runs, 8 hits with 2 on base in 4+ innings.

1-800-SAFE-VOTTO

July 13th, 2012
9:42 pm

Jack Wilson – dislocated pinky, middle joint. Maybe a week or two and he should be back. You can pop that sucker back in place, tape it to your ring finger, and be back in the game in no time.

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:42 pm

let’s hope Duda doesnt get a pic 6.

J-Man

July 13th, 2012
9:43 pm

The Braves get too much of a free pass from the AJC. This team has lost 10 games this season that a decent manager would have won. Now we are gonna blow another 5 run lead. This has already happened several times this season.

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:43 pm

Martinez gives up a grand slam. Mark my words.

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:44 pm

Reggie said that Sutton,P. NIEKRO,G.Carter didnt belong in HOF. Also said Arod was a roid user and his stats werent legit.

willieghateslibertymedia

July 13th, 2012
9:44 pm

well i told that stupid idiot. wren to get a short stop this team will not make the playoffs , i am one of the retired assassins and mcann tsking off to be with his newborn one if my kids was born while we were wrestling for world title mcsnn,s in a pennate race he needs to be plsying he has all life to see his kid. the braves will get swept by the clowns mets

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:46 pm

Braves score 5 runs then quit hitting. Typical.

alex

July 13th, 2012
9:46 pm

@1-8oo, but he’s a brave:dry eyes, “tired”, pinky dislocation, cut finger,strained oblique;as lobo would say, it’s binky time at the ted

WHERE IS LOBO?

J-Man

July 13th, 2012
9:46 pm

Also were paying Hudson 9 million a season. maybe we could dump that salary and use that money to go after a REAL pitcher. Also Uggla is making 12.5 million and thats a waste, and McCann while hitting better last week is still not worth 12 million he will make next year. We need somebody to coem in and dump the waste and bring back efficiency

Delbert D.

July 13th, 2012
9:46 pm

Hudson is still the all-time RBI leader at Auburn, no?

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:48 pm

Night to night actually…

Don

July 13th, 2012
9:48 pm

Sutton,Niekro and Carter deserve to be in the hall of fame.Reggie is stupid

Delbert D.

July 13th, 2012
9:48 pm

j-Man – According to you, that would be Billy Beane?

SR

July 13th, 2012
9:48 pm

Nice outing to start the 2nd half Hudson. Good grief!!

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:49 pm

Marco, Reggie, who’s only play that will be remembered is when he stuck his fat ass in the way of throw from second to first in a World Series aint got much room to talk!

Brave-less

July 13th, 2012
9:49 pm

at least 4 runs in only 4 innings, isn’t a mediocre start … it’s terrible

willieghateslibertymedia

July 13th, 2012
9:49 pm

lets all go to colorsdo find liberty media and wring there danmn necks seriously ! these sap suckers need to be whipped

Marco Pillow

July 13th, 2012
9:49 pm

Ugglas making $12 million too much…

todd grantham

July 13th, 2012
9:49 pm

Like i said, Martinez is great!!

J-Man

July 13th, 2012
9:51 pm

Nope Im for paying players that PERFORM like Prado and Bourn but why should we payout for under performance. Just because someone is a nice guy doesnt mean they deserve a Brinks truck full of money. But look at the 10 million being paid for a pitcher not to play here?????????