The view from Philly: First-place Braves are nothing special

The "easy out" celebrates a home run -- against Philadelphia. (AJC photo by Jason Getz)

The "easy out" celebrates a home run -- against Philadelphia. (AJC photo by Jason Getz)

Bob Ford of the Philadelphia Inquirer still believes the road to the World Series runs through Philadelphia, and maybe it does. A check of the NL East standings, however, reveals that the regal Phillies are six games behind a team that Mr. Ford doesn’t regard as anything special.

Writes Ford:

The Braves are a nice team, really nice in some ways, but the notion that leapfrogging the Braves would require super-human effort is ridiculous. The Phillies, if they play as they can, have nothing to worry about, either from Atlanta or from their alleged co-rivals, the Mets.

Me, I’m a worrier by nature. Were I six games behind the Bad News Bears with 70 games remaining, I’d be getting antsy. More Ford:

The Braves are nothing like the team that so recently dominated the division. Those Atlanta teams were built on great starting staffs, just enough offense and some decent power production in the launching pads of Fulton County Stadium and Turner Field.

What do the Braves have now? Well, they have a [six]-game lead over the Phillies and they have a great player in second baseman Martin Prado and an ace starter in Tim Hudson. Beyond that, they have as many peaks and valleys as any other team …

Beyond Hudson, Atlanta’s staff includes talented young Jair Jurrjens who is just back from the disabled list and carrying around a 4.75 ERA. Kris Medlen had a good first half of the season, but he has just 15 career starts and how he will hold up is unknown. There is Derek Lowe, who won Sunday to go 10-8, but with another ERA over four runs per game. There is Tommy Hanson , also just above .500 and another ERA over four runs. Perhaps on a given day, with one given game to win, Tim Hudson would be a problem, but there isn’t much separating the starting staff from that of the Phillies.

To be fair, Mr. Ford does credit the Braves as having the better bullpen, though he wonders if, “with one game to save, you’d feel any more comfortable with [Billy] Wagner than with Brad Lidge. By the end of the season, the difference could be minuscule.” (Well, I suppose it could.)

And the Braves’ offense, which has outhit Philly’s .261 to .255 and ranks first in the National League in on-base percentage — the Phillies are 12th — is likewise seen as inconsequential. Writes Mr. Ford:

On offense, the Braves are 12th in the National League in slugging percentage. Among their players with enough at-bats to be eligible for league leadership, only Prado is hitting better than .270. Troy Glaus and Brian McCann, the all-star MVP, have decent power numbers, but they are also easy outs. Chipper Jones, the holdover from the previous era, is battling a hamstring injury and has been inconsistent at the plate.

I am now going to cite a first baseman’s on-base percentage. It is .366. I am now going to cite another first baseman’s on-base percentage. It is .357. The first first baseman is Glaus. The second is Ryan Howard. Easy out, eh?

I could do this back-and-forth all day, but I’ll leave that to you. (Why should I have all the fun?) I will close with Mr. Ford’s closing argument, such as it is:

If the Phils don’t go for it this year, hopefully it won’t be because they think Braves are a magical, uncatchable team. The Braves are fine, but they aren’t as good as the real Phillies, should the real Phillies choose to show themselves this season.

The only NL East team truly capable of keeping the Phils out of the postseason isn’t found in an opposing dugout but in the mirrors of their own clubhouse.

360 comments Add your comment

donny ballgame

July 21st, 2010
6:41 pm

@It’s a shame what he did to that dog

All Star Game? Let’s talk about things that matter. Surf’s up

Macon boy

July 21st, 2010
9:42 pm

Remember these are the guys who traded Cliff Lee…………….

Christopher Chance

July 21st, 2010
11:26 pm

This is a bad loss. Offense went in the tank after the 3rd inning. Sure, Wagner blew the save. However, that’s going to happen from time to time.

The Phillies losing to the Cardinals helps take the sting off it. Hopefully Arizona will beat the Mets tonight as well.

If the Braves dont make a trade for another bat, then we better hope that the Mets and Phillies continue to struggle.

Christopher Chance

July 21st, 2010
11:27 pm

This is a bad loss. Offense went in the tank after the 3rd inning. Sure, Wagner blew the save. However, that’s going to happen from time to time.

The Phillies losing to the Cardinals helps take the sting off it. Hopefully Arizona will beat the Mets tonight as well.

Christopher Chance

July 21st, 2010
11:27 pm

If the Braves dont make a trade for another bat, then we better hope that the Mets and Phillies continue to struggle.

Christopher Chance

July 21st, 2010
11:28 pm

This is a bad loss. The offense took the rest of the night off after the 3rd inning. Sure, Wagner blew the save. However, that’s going to happen from time to time. I blame the offense for tonight’s loss.

jeff

July 22nd, 2010
5:02 pm

While I think this guy is wrong on several counts, and our pitching staff is definitely better, let’s not forget the ridiculous amount of injuries the Phillies have contended with this year. Rollins, who makes their team go, was out most of the year until recently. Utley, who was hurt and not his usual .300 hitter with power self, is now on the shelf for at least another month, and Polanco at 3rd (whoever said that the recent version of Chipper or Infante being better at 3rd is wrong in my opinion) has been hurt alot as well. No doubt injuries are part of the game, but I’m still worried about the Phils getting healthy and making up ground in September. Especially if the rumors of them picking up Oswalt soon are correct.

Serbok

July 23rd, 2010
3:24 pm

It has been “touched on” well~ by many bloggers~ Team Chemistry! Never~Ever~ underestimate Team Chemistry! These Bravos Certainly have that going for them! I cant remember a Braves team that has “Been on the Same page” as well as this team! I have followed the Braves since the days of Tony Cloninger, Ron Reed and the Ephus pitch! Was even at “The Ted” the night they let Satchel Paige pitch an inning or 2? Cant remember how many~ I was like 8 yrs old. This team is Having “FUN” playing the game this year! Awesome move by FW to get AG!!! Esco~has of course the better “Upside” However~ This IS the Braves Year!! I’ve never been a huge BC fan~ However~ He is as well noted a player’s manager! He is~IMO managing better this year than I can remember him EVER managing!
Bravos make playoffs~! Win Division! I just hope Larussa doesnt out manage Bobby :-(
FW deserves MAJOR Kudos~ for putting this tam 2gether! Wud be Awesome to see a trade for a power hitting outfielder! However! We Definitely do NOT need another Texiera debacle!
Corey Hart???? Would be a fine addition! Or maybe Bobby could talk Brian Jordan outta the booth? and start him in center~just for old times sake?
LOL

_phiLLies_

September 16th, 2010
8:11 am

PartyPhil

September 16th, 2010
6:14 pm

HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
Mark Bradley is an idiot.