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

Kevin

June 25th, 2009
7:09 am

hey flordia beat the O’s again u know the team atlanta braves double A team could not beat.As for bobby bein praised as a great manager to play for.Oh he is just sit n say hey jeff bennett doin great losin games n stuff.Oh n frenchy n K.Johnson will be fine i have better idea at all star break lets make them finer bye releasein both to cubs for 4 minor league players n M. Bradley ….what a blockbuster trade!

Kevin

June 25th, 2009
7:10 am

that the fellow for cubs now not the sports writer in case u wonder…lol

Be-little, BeBOLD

June 25th, 2009
7:41 am

As soon as someone mentions no base runners, there’s a walk!!! Then the TV announcers say the Yankees haven’t scored in their last 25 innings . . . YEP a HR to begin the onslaught! Please don’t mention those things in a game, it jinxs us!

Be-little, BeBOLD

June 25th, 2009
7:42 am

Cox is a master of bad decisions . . . brings in Bennett with runners in scoring position! You know what happened!!!

Be-little, BeBOLD

June 25th, 2009
7:46 am

And now Frenchy is looking better than Johnson . . . and Cox is still sticking him on second instead of Prado . . .

Larry

June 25th, 2009
8:54 am

Like I said yesterday, if we get shut out pitching we minimize our greatest weakness–Bobby Cox in game decisions! When Bobby has to do anything other than fill out the lineup card and remove a tiring starting pitcher late in the game, we are at an extreme disadvantage.

The winning strategy: shoutout pitching.
The losing strategy: when Bobby has to think.

Blackberry Cobbler

June 25th, 2009
8:58 am

great defense and pitching last night, huh. What a team.

Leslie Chow

June 25th, 2009
9:25 am

Casey Cotsman you cost us game. You sorry. Not only you make bad throw to home on DP but you suck no hustle play on grounder to first.

Pin loss on Cotsman and sorry pitcher who threw crappy 1-2 pitch to Alex. 1-2 off speed pitch over middle of plate. Sorry pitch. He sorry too, cost us game in Boston.

Braves73

June 25th, 2009
9:36 am

Be-little, BeBold…you are absolutely right. I’ve grown used to his stupidity and I am now numb (to it). The first part of it was leaving Medlen in two batters too late. It was clear that the kid was starting to “get hit” and lose control/velocity (he pitched fairly well up until that point). Then, Bobby blunder takes the kid out (with the bases loaded) and brings THE IMPLODER, Jeff Bennett. The other pitchers have to be pissed every time they see this loser enter the game. His era is deceptive because he inherits a lot of runners, gives up the runs/hits, but is not charged. Why in the HE!! does Bobby do this???? That was absolutely the pivotal momemt in the game. You are tied in the bottom of the 6th, with a chance to wiggle out of the inning. Why couldn’t he have brought in Moylan or O’Flaherty (to get one batter)? I just don’t understand Bobby’s logic??

Sonny Cluster

June 25th, 2009
9:40 am

Ted S. was that a 330 BC phone?

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