I’m here at the ballyard to conduct a grand experiment. I’m here to see if the El Marko mojo still works. (”El Marko” was what Max Baker, who was so addled he nominated me for president of our senior class at Maysville High, occasionally called me.) And my mojo is mighty. From the AJC of Oct. 22, 1996:
“That the Braves are going to win this World Series is apparent. It is also, in the grand scheme, secondary. No longer is this team playing against the overmatched Yankees. The Braves are playing against history … This is the greatest team of the post-free agency era, among the best ever. You can trot out any of baseball’s storied assemblages – the 1927 Yankees, the Gas House Gang, the Big Red Machine – and wonder how these Braves would have fared, but that sword cuts two ways: Would those clubs have seemed so majestic if they’d had to hit against the Braves?”
That was, alas, the zenith — or the nadir — of El Marko’s so-called career. The Braves led that World Series 2-nil. They would lose it 4-2. The team I likened to the 1927 Yankees lost four straight to the 1996 Yankees. Talk radio in New York (and there’s a lot of it up there) had great fun with me for months.
I mention this because I just posted a little something about how I’m thinking the 2009 Braves will be playing in October. The 2009 Braves have won six of seven since the All-Star break and have closed within three games of the wild-card lead. They’re playing well. And I’m here today to watch them lose 15-2 and make me look silly for, oh, the 797th time this calendar year.
I’ll be happy to entertain any and all questions as we put my powers of hexation to the test, and I’ll begin with a couple of notes: The Braves announced today they’ll be moving to 680 The Fan and its FM affiliate Rock 100.5 next season, which affects me not one whit. (I’ve got Sirius XM.)
And according to esteemed colleague David O’Brien, the Braves have recalled Kelly Johnson and sent Brooks Conrad to Gwinnett. And Bobby Cox has named Johnson his starting second baseman for every game the rest of this century. (Kidding about that last part.)
Oh, and one thing more: In the moments before we get going here — it’s overcast, by the way — you might take a look at another El Marko post from this morning, this one posing the musical question: Is Tommy Hanson the best Braves’ rookie pitcher ever? As ever, I thank you for your patronage.
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Cox has lost it
July 23rd, 2009
5:16 pm
HEY BRADLEY, YOU KNOW YOU JINX THEM, WE KNOW YOU JINX THEM, EVERYONE KNOWS YOU JINX THEM, YET YOU CONTINUE TO DO SO. IT SEEMS LIKE YOU ARE ACTUALLY TRYING TO JINX THEM!!!!!!!!! F*****G QUIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mark Bradley
July 23rd, 2009
5:22 pm
Here, as promised/threatened, is a short little post on Bobby Cox’s 146th ejection.
Gary Petersen
July 23rd, 2009
5:22 pm
ZITO is pitching today..really tough on left hand hitters….so what do we do we snd CONRAD down!!!!!!…who should have been playing second with PRADO at first!!!!!!!Or if Norton is that valuable why wasnt he playing first????????ISNT the object to win…..diory h. CANT HIT AT ALL….HE REMAINS…..KOTCHMAN strikes out with the bases loaded in a very key situation!!!!!diory POPS out..pinch hitting….we needed the right hand hitters in against a lefty like that….again “terrible” managing….plus MEDLEN could have pitched another inning easily!!!!!
Cox has lost it
July 23rd, 2009
5:25 pm
YOU ARE NEITHER CUTE NOR FUNNY WITH YOUR ATTEMPTS TO (SUCCESSFULLY) JINX THIS TEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO US ALL A FAVOR AND GO CRAWL UNDER A ROCK!!!!!!!!!!
Mitch C
July 23rd, 2009
5:25 pm
Mark, I used to live in NY, and in 1996, after the way the Braves manhandled the Yankees in Games 1 and 2 in the Bronx, I’ll admit I was thinking “Four game sweep, Braves in five, at most”. What happened was among my biggest disappointments in sports, ever.
As for the 2009 Braves, they are playing very well, in spite of their little toe stub today. That having been said, they have to keep plugging away.
I dont think the Braves are going to catch the Phillies. While we still have two plus months left, Philly looks poised for 95 plus wins and an easy division title.
There is no reason the Braves cant win the wild card. They just have to keep playing their game. I think it will take 88 to 90 wins to snag the wild card, as there are many good teams in the race.
I keep wondering what Frank W is going to do next Friday. I wish we could get one more bat, but, if we have to mortgage the farm for a rental, a la Texeira to do so, then I hope Frank stands pat, and that we have enough. This is a good club, as the month of July has proven.
It will be very interesting to see what the next week brings.
Mitch
Nova Scotia Steve
July 23rd, 2009
5:52 pm
Tough Loss today….and no not you’re fault Mr. Bradley.
We just need to pack up fly to Brew Crew town and beat and AT LEAST win the series.
With the pitching match-ups I don’t think we’ll see a sweep on either side…But we truly need the series victory.
But yes tough loss and I’m not a fan of Kenshin Kawacrappy…run support or not!
He’s tough to watch man
All I'm Saying Is...
July 23rd, 2009
6:43 pm
Not your fault Bradley—-you’re not that important. LET’S GO BRAVES!
Chris
July 23rd, 2009
6:50 pm
Mark, I keep reading that the Nats are possibly shopping Adam Dunn. Dont the Braves at least owe it to themselves and their fans to see what it would cost to get him? I mean if the Nats want too much all they have to do is say “thanks, but no thanks”. I mean, maybe they just want like KJ and a prospect..then what would our chances be of making the playoffs? I’d say it’d be pretty dang good – adding a 40 HR guy to the club would put us in the WC spot at minimum.
Mark Bradley
July 23rd, 2009
7:07 pm
I’m not certain Dunn is for sale, Chris, and certainly not at a bargain-basement price. Kelly Johnson and a prospect wouldn’t be enough — unless Jason Heyward is the prospect.