Live from the ballyard: A flip-flop explained, A-Rod eyed

It was only a week ago I suggested the Braves’ season could be finished, at least as a vibrant entity, by the Fourth of July. Today I wrote there’s a way they can win the NL East. And now you’re saying, “There Bradley goes again, flip-flopping like a flounder on the dock at Fisherman’s Wharf.”

And I say, in my fishy defense: Things change.

The Braves are playing better. The Phillies lost six in a row. The Mets are hurting. Winning the division seems infinitely more do-able today than it did June 17. But — and you knew there was a “but” coming, didn’t you? — they can’t stop playing.

They’ve split their first four games against the Red Sox and Yankees. They have five to go, and then three against the Phillies. These eight games will determine the course of July and beyond.

Go 5-3 or better and the Braves will have proved something to themselves and the watching world. Go 3-5 or worse and they’ll have given their doubters — which I, on occasion, have obviously been — further evidence. Go 4-4 and they’ve treaded water, which probably isn’t a victory this late in a season.

And I’m delighted to report I’m on-site at Turner Field, ready to report and ruminate on all tomahawk/pinstripe developments. I just took a walk through both clubhouses, and the players seem loose. (That’s a joke. Baseball players always seem loose — they do this every day.)

Jorge Posada and Andy Pettitte were watching videotape, presumably of the Braves. (Pettitte starts tomorrow night.) A-Rod and Jeter were nowhere to be seen. (The big Yankees, Jeter especially, are famous for hiding from the media before games, surely because there are so many media types following the Bombers.)

I’ll head back downstairs in a bit to do some more goofing around — er, research — and I’ll keep you appraised. And I’ll be here all night, ready and willing to serve as your online master of ceremonies. So no flipping, y’hear? (Flopping’s OK; flipping’s verboten.)

A word of apology: I had to step away from this blog for 45 minutes. According to esteemed colleague Sekou Smith, the Hawks are about to trade Speedy Claxton and Acie Law to Golden State for Jamal Crawford, which I believe is a tremendous move. But I’m back to baseball now, and I’ll be here throughout the game.

A Yankee update: Hung around the Bombers’ clubhouse. A-Rod finally wandered through and plopped down on the sofa — off-limits interview area, even though it’s in the middle of the room — and chatted with Robinson Cano. Then A-Rod picked up People magazine and read it closely. Then he switched to Entertainment Weekly.

Movie night: For pregame entertainment, the Yankees started off watching “Full Metal Jacket” on DVD. Then they got bored — not enough action, I guess — and switched to “Next Friday.

Hiding as a strategy: Saw Chipper Jones by the cage and said, “You might be a great player, but you can’t hide from the media the way Jeter does.” He laughed. (He and Jeter are pals.) And Chipper said, “I don’t have the same kind of media he does.” And he doesn’t. There were 30 reporters gathered in the dugout for Joe Girardi’s pregame briefing. Bobby Cox gets antsy if he sees a half-dozen of us.

411 comments Add your comment

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:31 pm

We are about to hand those 2 runs back to them.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:31 pm

Stellar defense by O’Flaherty and Kotchman.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:31 pm

O’F throws one behind A-Rod. Wild pitch. Second and third, no outs. Yow.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:31 pm

What did I say about McCann’s defense?

Chrisw148

June 24th, 2009
9:31 pm

Bobby Cox is too loyal to his players when they are doing poorly. You have Prado on the bench hitting .300 and you sit him for KJ hitting .200. Soon we have to ask ourselves are we putting the best team out on the field.

Ross

June 24th, 2009
9:32 pm

McCann can’t throw people out – he’s already back on his haunches which is bad news for a catcher. He’s got the problem with his vision. He’s too good a hitter to waste at a defensive position – Ross calls a better game and is a far better natural catcher.

JSizzle

June 24th, 2009
9:32 pm

the wheels are falling off … this one’s gonna get ugly before it’s over

trob

June 24th, 2009
9:32 pm

great job braves great job

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:32 pm

I have to say, I thought Kotchman could have gotten to the bag. I was surprised he didn’t make the attempt.

Bill (SC)

June 24th, 2009
9:32 pm

Would you consider bringing up Mariano Gomez, Juan Perez, Boone Logan, or Francisley Bueno to temporarily replace Jeff Bennett? His WHIP was 1.84 before the game. He only has 2 holds. His ERA is respectable, but he seems to allow other pitchers’ runners to score.

Reid Adair

June 24th, 2009
9:33 pm

Hmmm … anyone still thinking Eric O’Flaherty should have been brought in with the bases loaded in the 6th?

Chrisw148

June 24th, 2009
9:33 pm

The story of the season, everytime you get close you end up farther and farther away.

Ross

June 24th, 2009
9:34 pm

Wow that was prescient what? McCann nails the runner in the back, run scores on what should be a DP.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:34 pm

Rhubarb time. Cano grounds to first. Damon out at the dish. McCann throws up the line trying to turn two, but the ball hits Cano and Tex scores. Cox was out of the dugout before time had been called.

Bill (SC)

June 24th, 2009
9:34 pm

Great day!! The tease has gotten me again. It is hard for the Braves to compile any kind of winning streak.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:35 pm

He was in fair territory…

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:35 pm

Should have been interference..

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:36 pm

That is a tough call to make but it should have been called.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:36 pm

Cano might have been inside the line, in which case he should have been called out. But he wasn’t.

If you remember, the Mets won a World Series game against the Orioles in 1969 on a similar play — a bunt by J.C. Martin, if I recall.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:36 pm

Here Yankees, take the two runs back.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:37 pm

Swisher brings home ARod on a groundout. Three-run lead again. Three outs until Mo Rivera.

Reid Adair

June 24th, 2009
9:37 pm

It looked like Cano was running inside the line to me. Bad break for McCann and the Braves on that one.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:37 pm

The replay shows he was clearly inside the line.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:39 pm

Man you are reaching with the 1969 reference…better memory than me.

darrin sloan

June 24th, 2009
9:39 pm

we can get them still

The Dust

June 24th, 2009
9:39 pm

These Braves find ways to lose. Now, on this board I totally expect people to say we got screwed. It’s pretty simple, you play good baseball Damon is out. 1 out, who knows what happens?

Greg

June 24th, 2009
9:39 pm

is it just me, or has the umpiring this year just been atrocious? not just for the braves, but around baseball in general.

darrin sloan

June 24th, 2009
9:39 pm

If not get them tomorrow i would be happy with 2 out of 3

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:40 pm

Most guys run inside the line, but it doesn’t matter until once in a blue moon you get a play like that. Umps should have called it, though. The plate ump — James Hoye — is standing at home plate with a perfect angle.

Reid Adair

June 24th, 2009
9:40 pm

“The Dust,” that is no justification for the umpire to miss that call.

Chrisw148

June 24th, 2009
9:40 pm

Watching the Phils Tampa game I wonder if the Braves could make a deal for Carl Crawford. Between he and Mclouth you would have a outfield and with those two at the top of the lineup we can win with speed and pitching like the Dodgers are doing right now.

Barks Madley

June 24th, 2009
9:40 pm

Mark, did the runners foot touch the grass in fair territory as he was hit in the back or what???

The Dust

June 24th, 2009
9:41 pm

Umpires blowing calls happens all the time. It’s apart of the game, just like injuries in football.

godless heathen

June 24th, 2009
9:41 pm

Bad no call on the interference on the 1st base line. This Dave O’BRien on ESPN2 is a real Yankees homer. He thinks it was a great call and a great play.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:41 pm

Crawford is not going anywhere.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:41 pm

It was Game 4, Cro25. Swoboda made a diving catch to save it, and then the Mets won on the weird bunt. They closed out the Orioles the next day. Donn Clendenon and Al Weis hit home runs. Swoboda had the winning double. Cleon Jones caught the final out in left.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:42 pm

It would be nice though.

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:43 pm

I am impressed…Are Al and Walt kin?

R Rob

June 24th, 2009
9:43 pm

It is clearly another Little League performance by the Cox led Braves.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:43 pm

When I saw the sentence “Crawford is not going anywhere,” I nearly fell outta my chair. I thought you meant Jamal Crawford, which would mean some hasty rewriting for little ol’ me.

Chrisw148

June 24th, 2009
9:44 pm

3-1 Rays over Phils 8th inning

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:44 pm

No, they’re not. Spell their names differently. It’s Al Weis and Walt Weiss.

Reid Adair

June 24th, 2009
9:44 pm

That is some memory you’ve got there, Mark.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:44 pm

Yeah, but I can’t remember where I parked my car.

Mark Bradley

June 24th, 2009
9:45 pm

I’m asking for help, folks. What did the TV folks say about the Kotchman/O’Flaherty play?

The Dust

June 24th, 2009
9:45 pm

I would prefer Brian Roberts at 2B.

Ross

June 24th, 2009
9:46 pm

You mean “our” Dave’O? Yeah I much prefer Mark.

MDrone12

June 24th, 2009
9:46 pm

Wow. Our defense so shaky.. O’flarety not covering the bag. Kotchman still should have ran to the bag seeing that O’flarety was not going to make it. Not getting that double play on Cano’s weak grounder with the bag loaded.Johnson should have went to the foul side of the bagso mac could have made a better throw..

Cro25

June 24th, 2009
9:46 pm

Did the Hawks have to swap their first pick in that deal? If not, it looks like a good deal for them. It smells like a salary dump by letting Crawford go.

The Dust

June 24th, 2009
9:46 pm

Color said bad call. The announcer (obviously a Yankee guy) said good call.