Chipper Jones gives Troy Glaus some RBI-inspired love. (AJC photo by Jason Getz)
From worst to first — in two weeks. Even the legendary worst-to-first Braves of 1991 didn’t manage that.
“That’s true,” Tom Glavine said, then the National League’s best pitcher, now an interested observer with two children in tow on Memorial Day. “We were slow and methodical.”
From worst to first in two weeks. From being the team that couldn’t manage an earned run against a Philadelphia starter during a three-game set here in April to the one that led 2-0 after three batters this star-spangled holiday. From being Frank Wren’s rent-a-wreck to wresting the division lead from the league’s flagship team.
The reversal has transpired, as reversals do, for many reasons, among them Jason Heyward and a lockdown bullpen and the continuing excellence of Martin Prado. But the biggest reason the Braves will greet June in first place is because of a general manager’s offseason reach.
Worst to first? Well, yeah. Troy Glaus was the worst player you’ve ever seen in April; he’ll surely be the National League’s player of the month for May.
Said Brian McCann: “He’s been unbelievable.”
Said Chipper Jones: “Twenty-eight RBIs in a month — I’ve never had a month like that.”
On May 1 Troy Glaus was hitting .194 with more strikeouts (21) than hits (14). On May 31 Glaus hit a three-run homer to clinch the game that lifted the Braves to the top of the NL East. The guy we couldn’t wait to bench — I described the Glaus of April as having undergone Greg Norton surgery — has become one of the two men (Heyward being the other) these Braves can’t do without.
Obvious question: What changed? Glaus’ answer: “It didn’t feel any different in April. It’s the results that are different.”
Glaus has been around. As an Angel, he was the MVP of the Rally Monkey World Series in 2002. Last December he became Wren’s greatest reach: A 33-year-old coming off shoulder surgery who was being asked to play first base, a position mostly foreign to him. So how did it feel, coming to a new city and playing on the other side of the diamond and hearing boos from the first week on?
“It wasn’t a whole lot of fun,” Glaus said. “I thought I was having good at-bats — obviously some bad ones, too — but this is a result-oriented business. At some point you’ve got to say, ‘I need to get a hit now.’ ”
In April he couldn’t buy a hit with American Express. In May he batted .330. And the reconfigured first baseman who’s making $1.175 million has driven in more runs in 2010 than the Phillies’ first baseman, and Ryan Howard just signed a contract extension for $125 million. Funny old world, huh?
“I’m not here for numbers,” Glaus said. “I’m here to help the team win. That’s been the goal from Day 1. For the first 3 1/2 or four weeks, it didn’t work out that way.”
But now it is. The Braves’ much-derided first baseman has become the run-producing engine on a first-place club. Said Jones: “That’s what happens when you get a hitter whose confidence is up and you get runners on base in front of him.”
The Braves were reborn when Prado became the leadoff hitter and Heyward moved into the No. 2 hole. Even though Jones and McCann haven’t had great hitting seasons, they’re still among the league’s top 10 in on-base percentage. And the guy who seemed to strike out in every key at-bat in April was recast as Old Reliable in May.
Glaus: “It’s about having opportunities. The guys at the top [of the order] have been on base a bunch.”
But the Glaus of April had RBI chances, too. He just didn’t avail himself of them. Now he is. And now his team is in first place. You wouldn’t have bet on either thing occurring, but here we are. A team has gone from worst to first. A player has gone from pitiful to potent. And the man who brought him here? He’s not doing so bad himself.
Said Chipper Jones: “Troy Glaus is making Frank Wren look pretty good right now.”
211 comments Add your comment
Elliptical Logician
May 31st, 2010
7:40 pm
Dammit, I expected a run-down of the Beach Boys concert, and all you can muster Mr. Bradley is some lame fawning over the NL Player of the Month?
Seriously disappointed, I am.
MitchC
May 31st, 2010
7:42 pm
Mark, I told you when you kept writing “Third place” before the season, and in the early going to give this team time. What do you think now?
I’m well aware that its only May 31st, and we cant get giddy. We need to win one more game in this series, and then we have a killer road trip coming up. All we have to do is keep playing as we are, and I believe this team will make the playoffs, either as the wild card, or maybe, just maybe, as the NL East champs. Wouldnt that be nice in Mr Cox’s last year?
tom
May 31st, 2010
7:42 pm
My prediction for Troy as camp broke, and written here, was 26 HR, 95 RBI and .285 BA……looks like I underestimated a little!
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:42 pm
Oh and since now we can rewrite prior blog statements let me say that i was the first to say Nate was damage goods when he ran into our statue in left field last August.
GTSteve
May 31st, 2010
7:43 pm
Mark are you still here??
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:44 pm
I also correctly predicted the gulf oil spill.
IlliniBrave
May 31st, 2010
7:44 pm
Maybe we all should just chill and suspend judgment for now on McLouth.
I’ll admit, I was all over Glaus (Guy-Like-Andruw—Usually-Strikesout) and Milk-toast and wanted them both, along with McLouth and Yunel, gone. Well, the first two have turned it around, Glaus in a big way, and maybe the other two will as well. We do have some breathing room now. We can wait on these guys to resemble even half of their normal selves, and have Chipper and B-Mac start clicking. If all that happens, we may be the team to beat in the NL.
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:44 pm
And tonights Cash 3 numbers.
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:45 pm
I’m pretty good at mea culpas, Erik in Carolina. But let’s wait just a little longer on this one. I’m not eager to be wrong twice on the same subject.
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:46 pm
I’m here, GTSteve.
Bob in SF
May 31st, 2010
7:47 pm
If you are into fielding metrics McLouth was never a great CF to begin with; his range numbers and put outs were average even the season he won a Gold Glove. We also got used to Andruw who in 2007 had one of the greatest defensive metric seasons in recent baseball history by a CF which makes his sudden drop off even more tragic. In other words McLouth’s D is simply not enough to keep hi weak bat in the line up. Blanco is a better replacement value player at his point because he has more range and isn’t quite the out machine McLouth has become.
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:50 pm
Bob in SF: A Jones greatest defensive CF EVER. Even the dead will agree.
GTSteve
May 31st, 2010
7:50 pm
I sent you an email of my plan to fix baseball, have you had a chance to read it…..and if so, what do you think…I know it would never happen…but…I think it creates a good conversation
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:50 pm
The Beach Boys were OK. They did all the usuals: “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “Barbara Ann,” “Help Me Rhonda,” “Surfin’ USA,” “Surfer Girl,” “Do It Again,” “God Only Knows,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “Sloop John B,” “Don’t Worry Baby.” But they also did the song I hate. Any guesses what that might be?
Bob Horner had a sweet compact swing
May 31st, 2010
7:51 pm
Surfin Safari..???
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:52 pm
Good Vibrations, Mark? Maybe Coco Mo?
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:53 pm
No. “Surfin’ Safari” I like. “Catch A Wave” I like. Also “California Girls” and “Good Vibrations.”
A hint: Tom Cruise.
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:53 pm
Sloop John B…At their apex!
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:53 pm
That’s it, Chef Tim. “Kokomo.”
There aren’t many songs I utterly loathe, but that’s one.
Bob Horner had a sweet compact swing
May 31st, 2010
7:54 pm
My $$ is on Chef Good Vibrations was super CHEESY…..
mitchgt
May 31st, 2010
7:54 pm
You’re the best writer at the ajc Mark. Thanks for another great post.
George
May 31st, 2010
7:54 pm
Barbara Ann; repeated over and over.
Encore
May 31st, 2010
7:55 pm
Freebird!
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:55 pm
Thanks, mitchgt.
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:55 pm
Yeh but you gotta admit when John and Paul say Pet Sounds was the best ever…yur good.
Encore
May 31st, 2010
7:56 pm
They did the Mission Impossible theme song as an encore?
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:56 pm
Bob Horner: Always dug your curls, man. Thanks for the props.
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:56 pm
Oh yes. “Pet Sounds” is a great album. One of the greatest. And “God Only Knows” b/w “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” ranks with “Penny Lane” b/w “Strawberry Fields Forever” as the greatest two-sided single ever.
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:58 pm
I did get your proposal, GTSteve. You expanded to 32 teams and juggled teams between leagues, did you not? And did you not get a response from me?
kreedham
May 31st, 2010
7:58 pm
Kokomo?
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater
May 31st, 2010
7:58 pm
i’m believin. i was on the “Glaus Stinks” boat last month- but now, he’s changed my opinion of him. hopefully Braves can hold onto 1st. need to win 1 more or possible sweep the phills.
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:58 pm
In My Room…another BB summer anthem
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:58 pm
Ms. Carroll Rogers agrees with me that “Kokomo” is a dog.
Bob Horner had a sweet compact swing
May 31st, 2010
7:58 pm
Thanks “Chef”…there have been bloggers that have made fun of my “perm”..and my gut..I’m glad you’re above that……GO BRAVES..!!!!
luvthosedawgs68
May 31st, 2010
7:59 pm
The thing I was most excited to see is Glaus hitting the ball to right-center with authority. If he hits the ball to all fields like that, he’ll keep driving in the runs.
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
7:59 pm
I can’t say I listen much to the Beach Boys at my advanced age, but I still enjoy hearing all their songs. Except that darn “Kokomo.” How exactly did that become a hit?
"Chef" Tim Dix
May 31st, 2010
7:59 pm
Mark you are on point with your 45 knowledge.
GTSteve
May 31st, 2010
8:00 pm
Yes Mark that was me, I haven’t checked my work email in a few days, so maybe I did…like I said i dont think it will ever happen, but it would make for good blogging on an off day…
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
8:00 pm
Cox said that might have been the hardest-hit ball of the season, luvthosedawgs68.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater
May 31st, 2010
8:00 pm
MB- really Kokomo gets under your skin??? It doesn’t remind you of some tropical beach vacation?
PMC
May 31st, 2010
8:01 pm
It seems like everyone on the team is just trying to help the team win. This team had a different feel prior to the season, then the dreadful April took the shine off and now we’re seeing some of the results of that effort. These guys can win even when they aren’t getting production from everyone… that’s what we were all hoping for before the season. I’ve been my share of negative… but it was premature. 1st place means nothing right now on paper… but the fact that they can wound the team that has been by far the best hitting in the NL and the most healthy over the last few means something I think.
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
8:01 pm
It doesn’t, Dr. Kenneth. It reminds me of “The Candy Man,” by Sammy Davis Jr. Another song I couldn’t abide.
PMC
May 31st, 2010
8:01 pm
On Kokomo… well Mark… it was the 80’s…. I mean… Huey Lewis and the News had hits….
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater
May 31st, 2010
8:01 pm
It because of the movie Cocktails i think MB?? that’s why it was a so-called “hit”
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
8:02 pm
Good point, PMC. Music-wise, that was the low point.
Bob Horner had a sweet compact swing
May 31st, 2010
8:02 pm
Cox was wrong….Heyward hits it harder than Glaus…..IMO
Cornfuzed
May 31st, 2010
8:03 pm
Anybody noticed that the Braves are 3rd in the NL in runs scored? They trail only the Reds and Brewers. A pretty amazing stat to me given how poorly they started and how they still haven’t gotten much from Chipper, McCann, or Escobar and that McClouth has been an automatic out all season.
If those guys get it going, watch out for this team.
Mark Bradley
May 31st, 2010
8:03 pm
I never saw “Cocktail.” The song was enough to scare me away.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater
May 31st, 2010
8:03 pm
correct me if i’m wrong, but wasn’t Kokomo a theme song to the movie Cocktails w/ Tom Cruise- maybe that’s where your animosity MB is coming from??
luvthosedawgs68
May 31st, 2010
8:03 pm
It shows you that staying back on the ball, and gettin’ good wood on it no matter where the swing is, are pretty important in driving it hard and far.