Mike Minor pitched his fourth consecutive strong outing for Braves, giving rotation hope. (AP photo)
(Updated: 9:35 p.m.)
When this season started, Ben Sheets was a youth-league coach in Louisiana and Kris Medlen had pitched 2 1/3 innings in 20 months, the byproduct of Tommy John surgery. They now comprise 40 percent of the Braves’ starting rotation.
So much for the blueprint.
The Braves made official Saturday what can best be described as the backup plan: Medlen, who has been impressive out of the bullpen, will return to the starting rotation Tuesday against Houston barring an unlikely turn of events (completing a trade for a starter). Medlen joins Sheets, who hadn’t pitched a game in two years before signing with the Braves and immediately becoming subject matter for a power point at the next AMA convention.
This is the rotation that likely will guide the Braves down the stretch. It’s not quite what anybody envisioned in the spring and may not be the ideal five to get the Braves back to a postseason. But then the St. Louis Cardinals already set the standard for baseball improbabilities last October.
Kris Medlen showed up in spring training, hoping to get another shot at starting. (Jason Getz/AJC)
Sometimes Plan B’s work out. But this one needs to unfold like a parlay in a Las Vegas sportsbook.
The team’s postseason chances hinge on: 1) Tim Hudson’s ability to stay healthy; 2) Sheets continuing to defy medical logic (one earned run in 18 innings after major surgery and semi-retirement); 3) Tommy Hanson fixing some of his issues; 4) Mike Minor staying consistent after some early hiccups; 5) Medlen pitching as well in a starting role as he did coming out of the bullpen.
We’ll start with Minor, only because he just gave another performance worthy of Frank Wren screaming, “Hah! Told you we didn’t need Zach Greinke!”
After so many early-season issues, Minor is on a roll now. He allowed Philadelphia just one run on four hits in eight innings and struck out nine at Turner Field on Saturday night, leading a 2-1 victory. In his past four starts, Minor has yielded just seven runs in 27 1/3 innings.
In the past five games (four wins), Braves starters Minor (twice), Hudson, Hanson and Sheets have allowed eight earned runs in 33 innings.
That will get it done. But does asterisks by all five starters in the rotation cause some discomfort?
(The depth chart at the start of the season was Hudson-Hanson-Jair Jurrjens-Minor-Brandon Beachy, although Hudson’s back surgery forced him to miss the start of the season.)
Medlen deserved this shot, and he believes the comeback from surgery and the uncertainty of his role all season has made him mentally tougher. Physically, he said, “I feel great. I really feel like my secondary pitches are coming back. I guess it’ll be two years [since the surgery] in August. For the first month or two I felt like I was pitching with just fastball.”
Despite failing to land Greinke and having a deal for Ryan Dempster blocked, the Braves say they’re still trying to make a trade. When asked before Saturday’s game whether Sheets’ improbable ascent makes the team feel any less desperate to acquire a pitcher, manager Fredi Gonzalez said, “No, no, no. We’re looking to upgrade.”
But the reality is there’s probably nothing left on the market that would upgrade the Braves’ pitching. Greinke went to the Angels. Dempster prefers the Dodgers. (He hasn’t been moved yet, but the chances of a 180 seem remote.)
There are two other potential game-changers on the market: Miami’s Josh Johnson and Tampa Bay’s James Shields. But both have time left on their contracts after this season, so it follows the Marlins and Rays don’t feel desperate, and their trade respective requests are inflated.
There are other pitchers available. But all are depth guys – no better than what the Braves already have. So it’s probably not worth it for them to make a move.
From this point on, the Braves will rely on a rotation of 2s, 3s and 4s, their bullpen and what generally has been strong hitting (Dan Uggla’s .209 batting average notwithstanding).
Could this work? The Braves have won four straight, starting the night four games back of Washington in the National League East. Consistency has been an issue all season, particularly in starting pitching.
We’ll know soon enough if this is an aberration.
By Jeff Schultz
277 comments Add your comment
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:02 pm
Utley crushes a 1-2 pitch. Mistake pitch. … It’s 2-1 … (Braves fan threw the ball pack.)
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:02 pm
Type of thing that has made Minor loose his mind.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:04 pm
Minor now has allowed team-high 22 homers. He’s followed by Hanson (19), then Jurrjens/Durbin (8 each).
FSUBrave
July 28th, 2012
8:05 pm
wren is a bozo…what about the other 3 starters that stink, and sheets is no guarantee with half an elbow?
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:05 pm
Can remember when Howard use to make pitchers crap themselves
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:07 pm
“Chef” Tim Dix — Yep.
FSUBrave
July 28th, 2012
8:07 pm
braves won’t make the postseason without a move..they simply cannot match washington’s starting staff…and they know it
jharber
July 28th, 2012
8:09 pm
I will take sheets with the risk above some pitchers on the market at high price. Can you see how he has helped Minor?
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:11 pm
CONTACT!
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:12 pm
Uggla now 0-for-2, hitting .210. Anybody want to start a sub-.200 pool?
Sonny Clusters
July 28th, 2012
8:14 pm
Uggla is at bat again. Maybe he should try some lucky underpants like Francoeur used to turn to when he would go into a slump. We’ll always be in debt to Jeff for writing about that and helping us understand how things like that work.
Fantastic
July 28th, 2012
8:15 pm
So Medlin is going to start Tuesday. Really that means that a trade wont be made for a starter because it wont make any sense, but I still say that they need to get a starter and someone to replace Uggla. The bullpen has to depend on Venters, Durbin, O Fl, Martinez, JJ and Kembriel. I am not sure I am comfortable witht that, but what the hell do I know?
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:15 pm
It will happen Tuesday, Meds gets the win, Uggs crosses over into the abyss.
Sonny Clusters
July 28th, 2012
8:17 pm
Tuesday against the Marlins.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:17 pm
Fantastic — They told Medlin his start hinges on whether another guy acquired, but, yeah, that’s doubtful.
Busch Leaguer
July 28th, 2012
8:18 pm
How about a Uggla pool Strike out total ,higher than batting average at the end of the season.
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:18 pm
Well Jeff, we are all day to day.
jharber
July 28th, 2012
8:18 pm
Wish we could get between innings shot inside the dugout. Sheets may not be pitching but very much in the game.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:20 pm
Other than the homer, Minor with a strong outing: 1 runs, 4 hits in 5 innings. 6 strikeouts, 0 walks.
SOS Braves
July 28th, 2012
8:26 pm
And Bourne strikes out AGAIN. Way too much for a leadoff hitter.
ER Steve
July 28th, 2012
8:27 pm
Joe mentioned that they delayed Medlen moving to the rotation because of a limited innings cap for the year. Kind of like a reverse Strasburg situation. Had you heard about that before Jeff?
Homer
July 28th, 2012
8:27 pm
I think we should trade for new Fans and send the old ones to AA.
Breaking News
July 28th, 2012
8:27 pm
Surprise Braves fans! You won’t believe this! Dan Uggla is 0 for 2!
Dick's Dungeon
July 28th, 2012
8:29 pm
Jeff. Do the Braves have any options with Uggla? Also, Why is Hanson so highly regarded by the Braves with his high number of home run pitches and his abysmal ability to avoid stolen bases?
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:30 pm
SOS Braves — That was his 100th strikeout of season (2 tonight). … Only one Brave ahead of him. Anybody want to guess?
Felix
July 28th, 2012
8:31 pm
Minor is pitching great tonight.
Dempster who?
jharber
July 28th, 2012
8:32 pm
Frenchy
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:32 pm
prado.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:32 pm
Dick’s Dungeon — Biggest concern about Hanson I think is his delivery and the potential ripple effect of that (injuries).
ER Steve
July 28th, 2012
8:32 pm
Bourn does lead the league in runs scored, and plays gold glove caliber center field. What more could you ask for in a lead off hitter?
SOS Braves
July 28th, 2012
8:33 pm
Jeff. Struggla. At least Bourne gets a hit 3 out of 10 times up. Even if the 7 outs are mostly strikeouts.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:34 pm
Yep: Uggla with 114 Ks (as we speak).
Sonny Clusters
July 28th, 2012
8:35 pm
Jeff, do you think if Chipper approached him about becoming a Buck Commander it might help Uggla become a more productive hitter?
Felix
July 28th, 2012
8:35 pm
Hanson has over 100 SOs.
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:35 pm
Braves will make a major run at Bourn and they should. Him and Prado give a great 1-2 punch.
SOS Braves
July 28th, 2012
8:37 pm
Minor has been a pleasant surprise after an awful start of the season.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:38 pm
“Chef” Tim Dix. ..My view on Bourn: He’s good but he’s not break-the-bank great. We’re just used to seeing dreadful leading hitters here, so he looks like Rickey Henderson. Also, his agent is Scott Boras. I’m not counting on Braves being able to re-sign him, but we’ll see.
SOS Braves
July 28th, 2012
8:39 pm
Simmons may be a good leadoff if Bourn goes away.
jharber
July 28th, 2012
8:40 pm
Bourne will be in washington next year
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:41 pm
The real shame Jeff is that all conversations about the Braves and players seem to include the phrase,”break the bank”.
Bourn
July 28th, 2012
8:41 pm
Jeff, I have read a lot, and also have the sinking feeling that Bourn is showcasing himself to get traded. I think we lose big time if he goes. What say you? Will LM pay the price or let another one slip away.
66GT
July 28th, 2012
8:42 pm
Agreed Jeff, Bourne is gone with Boras as Agent! FOR SURE!!
SOS Braves
July 28th, 2012
8:43 pm
Striking out a lot is not showcasing.
don
July 28th, 2012
8:44 pm
This sounds like a good plan to me. Greinke carries a lot of baggage and the Braves can’t pitch him every start in Miller Park. Dempster is a dud. Shields and Johnson would be too expensive for the limited return on investment.
ER Steve
July 28th, 2012
8:45 pm
Who plays center if Bourne leaves?
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:45 pm
Mike Minor has retired last 10 Phillies, allowed 1 run 4 hits in 7 innings.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:46 pm
Minor has thrown 88 pitches, due up 4th in inning. Would think he’d bat.
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:47 pm
I might be in the minority but when healthy this is a better than good club, even with a healthy Uggla.
Jeff Schultz
July 28th, 2012
8:47 pm
Wow. What in the world has happened to Ryan Howard?
"Chef" Tim Dix
July 28th, 2012
8:48 pm
Batteries, get your batteries right here!