Even now, an hourly check of the standings is required. Because the first five times you look, you don’t really believe what you find. Two and a half games back with a week to play? The Braves? The Atlanta Braves? The 2009 Atlanta Braves? Pull the other leg, pal.
The 2009 Atlanta Braves are in a playoff drive. We around here had grown accustomed to playoff drives, so the sensation shouldn’t feel new. But this one definitely feels funny. It’s the chase from nowhere. It’s the finish we didn’t see coming and still in many ways refuse to acknowledge. Here’s a team that was 23-21 on Memorial Day, 39-41 on the Fourth and 70-67 on Labor Day, and still it has a real chance.
On the morning of Sept. 10 the Braves were 8 1/2 games back of Colorado in the wild card standings. They also trailed San Francisco, Florida and Chicago. They have lost two games since. They’ve gone 14-2 since Bobby Cox pulled Tommy Hanson after eight shutout innings in Houston and Rafael Soriano lost the game in the ninth. If anybody among us says he saw this coming, that person is a big fat liar.
The old Braves — by old, we mean the teams of last decade — could summon up such streaks on cue. They were never out of any chase. They trailed the Dodgers by 9 1/2 games at the 1991 All-Star break and clinched the West on the season’s penultimate day. They trailed the Giants by 10 games in July 1993 and clinched three hours after beating Colorado in the season’s 162nd game. But the 2009 Braves, as we’ve lamented at high decibel and impassioned length, were not those Braves.
And yet here they are. On Monday night they were to play Florida in a game that could well tip the odds in this final sprint from “possible” to “probable.” Colorado had the day off, which meant the Braves would awake Tuesday either two or three games behind with six to play. You can see the Rockies losing twice. (They lost three times last week, giving the Braves an opening. And the Braves didn’t lose at all.) But three times?
The figure filberts on ESPN.com still afford the Braves only a 15 percent chance of making the playoffs. (Up from 6.4 percent 10 days ago.) But Colorado has to be feeling the hot breath from Hotlanta. If any team knows how hot a team can get in the final furlong, it’s the Rockies. Two years ago they won 13 of their final 14 games to force a one-game playoff with San Diego, in which they trailed by two runs in the bottom of the 13th. Next thing you knew, the Rocks were playing the (Red) Sox in the Series.
At this stage, it’s hard to see the Braves losing even once in four games to Washington, against which the regular season concludes. Granted, this is baseball, and any pitcher is liable to shut down somebody without warning, but still … would you bet against any of the Braves’ pitchers in any game against the worst team in baseball?
The Rockies, by way of contrast, close with three games at Dodger Stadium, and an even better Braves foil was undone there 16 years ago. The 1993 Giants won 103 games but lost on the season’s final day to their nemesis in blue, and the Braves, watching on TV having polished off Colorado — Glavine pitched and Justice hit a homer, a parlay we would see again to dramatic effect in October 1995 — celebrated the most of improbable runs.
Or so we thought. If they pull this off, they’d trump even that wonder. If they pull this off … well, we’d all look a little silly, wouldn’t we? Silly but giddy.
And with that: I conclude my part of the writing for the time being and invite your comments, predictions, movie recommendations. I’m at the ballpark and will be happy to chat until the cows come home, as we say in cow country.
277 comments Add your comment
Suenah
September 28th, 2009
8:21 pm
I smell 2 games back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
virgilshouse
September 28th, 2009
8:21 pm
whats up M.B.
"Chef" Tim Dix
September 28th, 2009
8:22 pm
Quoting Skip past tense still hard to fathom.
gcs
September 28th, 2009
8:22 pm
I’ve been a long-suffering Braves fan and the post-strike WS win in ‘95 felt really hollow – still does.
OK Braves Fan
September 28th, 2009
8:23 pm
That’s a good point Mark…the strike changed everything for a long time. I’ve always wondered, because I have a distant love for the city based around my fanhood of the Braves, what is the overall sports atmosphere in ATL? Is it drastically skewed toward one sport or another, does it waver with who happens to be good, how does it fare against well respected “sports cities?”
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:23 pm
Yes, it is, Chef. And his son is seated to my right.
"Chef" Tim Dix
September 28th, 2009
8:24 pm
And Mark, if Skip read your “friction” column, he smiled.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:24 pm
Hey, Virgil. What’s up with you?
OK Braves Fan
September 28th, 2009
8:26 pm
My Braves – I was speaking for myself and my admittedly distant observations. I have no doubt that there are dedicated Braves fans in ATL like yourself and perhaps the fans as a whole get a bad rap, but that is the general consensus from the outside looking in it seems.
virgilshouse
September 28th, 2009
8:29 pm
enjoy the game on my porch ,little chill in the air really enjoy your blog MR. Bradley
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:29 pm
Escobar up with runners on the corners, one out. Two more walks.
MacGruber
September 28th, 2009
8:30 pm
Not to get ahead of myself MB…but who pitches a one game playoff if it comes to that? Vazquez or Hanson?
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:31 pm
Yes. Vazquez would start Monday. He’s pitching Wednesday night against Florida.
Stuman
September 28th, 2009
8:31 pm
I will admit, I gave up on the Braves when we got swept by the Reds. I was disgusted, but I am offically back on the bandwagon. I really hope they can keep it up. It is exciting again.
Suenah
September 28th, 2009
8:32 pm
Vazquez
Stuman
September 28th, 2009
8:32 pm
Squandering chances to put this game out of reach.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:32 pm
I hate to say this, but the Braves have missed a chance to have this one in the bag. Two more left on in the fifth. That’s seven total.
Stuman
September 28th, 2009
8:36 pm
Mark, what are the pitching matchups the rest of this series?
Any word if Josh Johnson is going to start tomorrow or not? I heard he didn’t travel with the team and had the flu?
NCBravesFan
September 28th, 2009
8:36 pm
Beware the ides of the sixth …
gcs
September 28th, 2009
8:37 pm
MB, what are the chances Tommy Hanson wins Rookie of the Year?
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:39 pm
You could kind of sense this coming, with all the missed chances. Now Florida has two on and nobody out. Single and walk and Ramirez at the plate.
TimSz
September 28th, 2009
8:39 pm
lets hope jurrjens has his best all night. this offense is struggling to put the ball in play. walks are nice and we are up 3-0 but just cant afford to keep stranding runners.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:40 pm
Josh Johnson isn’t scheduled to pitch in the series. Hudson versus Rick VandenHurk tomorrow, then Vazquez vs. Ricky Nolasco.
I think it’s a toss-up between Tommy Hanson and J.A. Happ for rookie honors.
Chris
September 28th, 2009
8:42 pm
Jurrgens meltdown incoming
SA
September 28th, 2009
8:42 pm
I don’t know if my nerves can take this.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:42 pm
Big out. Jurrjens gets Ramirez on a 3-2 checked swing.
TimSz
September 28th, 2009
8:42 pm
Big strikeout. Man these atlanta braves pitchers are feeling it
NCBravesFan
September 28th, 2009
8:43 pm
WOW! Two more outs to get. Bear down, JJ!
FYI in the hanging by a thread race, the Astros have taken the lead on the Phils – 3-1 in the sixth.
#1 braves fan
September 28th, 2009
8:43 pm
WHY NOT NOW.. BEST TIME TO GET HOT. AS A 53YO FAN I HAVE SEEN IT ALL. ITS TIME CHIPPER TOOK THE TEAM ON HIS SHOULDERS AND RUN WITH IT!
SA
September 28th, 2009
8:44 pm
Out 2!!
Stuman
September 28th, 2009
8:44 pm
I just hope Uggla doesn’t get up with anyone on. Never has a .240 hitter scared me as much as he does for some reason
Steve
September 28th, 2009
8:44 pm
MB, early UGA/LSU prediction? Go Braves!
Suenah
September 28th, 2009
8:47 pm
9 more outs!!
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:47 pm
Jurrjens pitches out of it again. Fly to right and grounder to first end the sixth. Still 3-0.
Stuman
September 28th, 2009
8:48 pm
As an Auburn grad I really hope they could both lose, but I see UGA pulling it out. LSU is a phony. I say UGA 31 – 27
Giant Exhale
September 28th, 2009
8:48 pm
NEED I SAY MORE
Your typical relaxed 20+ pitch inning!
9 MORE OUTS!!!
Marc from FL
September 28th, 2009
8:48 pm
Whew, JJ deciding there that we needed some excitement again, it’s been too easy lately, maybe if we get ruffled a bit we’ll start showing up the park again for the adrenaline. That’s what JJ was thinking there…
TimSz
September 28th, 2009
8:49 pm
Houdini!
And bonus blog trivia. Who was the left braves pitcher who was constantly referred to as houdini for working out of jams?
Stuman
September 28th, 2009
8:51 pm
Juan Berenger – Senor Smoke. My favorite Brave’s nickname ever
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:51 pm
I picked LSU before the season, 24-23 as I recall. And I haven’t been wrong about a Georgia game yet. (This season, anyway.)
NCBravesFan
September 28th, 2009
8:53 pm
OK, time for Pedro Cerrano to break out the chicken bones on Matty D’s bat.
RHR
September 28th, 2009
8:53 pm
If the Braves win tonight, I think they’ll be playing next week. Either on Monday in a one-game playoff with the Rocks or in the NLDS in Dodger Stadium.
How’s that?
Oh god not you! You’re a horrible jinx!
Goodbye, wild card.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:53 pm
Three strikeouts for Matt Diaz on the night. Didn’t have a good swing at Sanchez, and now Pinto gets him looking.
JM
September 28th, 2009
8:53 pm
Jorge Sosa, Tim.
Luke
September 28th, 2009
8:54 pm
MARK BRADLEY….are you sure on Josh Johnson not starting tomorrow…I heard Boog earlier mention he was going tomorrow
Wilson
September 28th, 2009
8:57 pm
I BELIEVE!!!!!!
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2009
8:57 pm
Ground rule double for that man Dan Uggla. Good thing he was leading off the inning.
RHR
September 28th, 2009
8:58 pm
Everyone but MB says its Johnson tomorrow.
TimSz
September 28th, 2009
8:59 pm
Jorge sosa. winner winner
man that guy made my heart skip many a beats
Marc from FL
September 28th, 2009
9:00 pm
Come on JJ, you’re the staff leader this season, everyones looking to you to buckle down and end this madness!