Live from the ballyard: The stars keep aligning for the Braves

Six days ago the Braves learned they’d lost their cornerstone for the duration. The trade deadline was already gone, meaning any Braves’ trade target would have to clear waivers. And, these being the Braves, any trade target would need to come cheap.

On Wednesday the Braves traded for Derrek Lee, who’d cleared waivers before Chipper Jones had gotten hurt and therefore couldn’t be blocked by, say, the Phillies. They traded for a first baseman with a great glove who hits in the middle of the lineup and who just happens to be a free agent at season’s end, meaning the Braves are only on the hook for a pittance of his salary before Lee leaves to make room for Freddie Freeman.

All of which leads us to say: This is the Braves’ year.

Said Frank Wren, the general manager: “There have been a lot of things that have happened that have gone well for us. I can’t deny that.”

Chipper Jones gets hurt in mid-August, and that’s one of the worst breaks a team could have. But this particular team had an All-Star second baseman (Martin Prado) about to come off the disabled list and an All-Star utility man (Omar Infante) capable of holding down second while Prado moved to third. And now it gets a true first baseman and a real power hitter for three marginal prospects, and just like that a tattered infield becomes a shiny new creation.

Said Chipper, ambling freely about the clubhouse four days after surgery: “You’ve got to applaud Frank for being pro-active. This was the only A-plus move you could make, and the players really, really appreciate it.”

Smiling, Chipper also offered this: “It kind of makes me upset that it took me getting hurt for this to happen. D-Lee is a guy I’d love to have in the lineup with me.”

Five years ago D-Lee hit 46 homers and flirted with a Triple Crown. He’s no longer that guy, but he’s a clear upgrade on poor creaking Troy Glaus, who’d given this team all he had and now goes on the disabled list and then to Gwinnett to see if he can re-learn third base. (Said Wren, referring to Glaus’ bravura May: “We’re not here in position to make a trade like this if not for Troy Glaus.”)

A clubhouse that has seen 20 victories in the final at-bat has been handed another tangible reason to believe. The deal made at the deadline for Kyle Farnsworth and Rick Ankiel was one of those a GM makes just to show his team he’s trying. The deal for D-Lee is one that could make the difference between a September fizzle and a banner October. If Wren wasn’t already the executive of the year, he is now.

“We’re all competitors, whether we’re in uniform or in the office,” Wren said. “When you’ve got a group of guys who’ve put in the effort these have, you want to do everything you can possibly do … We want to win this thing.”

They just might. The timing of this deal’s development was uncanny. Wren called Jim Hendry, his Cubs’ counterpart, on Sunday to inquire about Lee, who went out and hit two home runs. (Then he tweaked his back and left the game.) Lee, who’d vetoed a trade to Anaheim in July, agreed to this one. And there was nothing the Phillies or anyone else could do to stop it.

Chipper: “If a third baseman comes up on waivers after I get hurt, he’d have been blocked.”

Wren: “That’s why I was vague with you [reporters] last week about what we were looking for. I didn’t want to tip our hand.”

Skill was involved in this maneuver, and so was serendipity. When those two concepts collide … well, that’s what we in the astronomy business call a harmonic convergence.

Said Wren: “Four or five days ago I didn’t know if we could get to this point. You don’t find many 3-4-5 hitters.”

But Wren did. He found one who plays the absolute right position with the absolute perfect contract. When it’s your year, it’s your year. And this year is the Braves’.

And with that, we’ll open the floor — a bit belatedly, but things have been hopping at the ballyard — for your comments, questions and reactions to the D-Lee deal. I thank you in retrospect for your patience, and I thank you in advance for your participation.

458 comments Add your comment

Mr. Turnip-Green Jeans

August 18th, 2010
8:00 pm

Glaus is being reacclimated merely for insurance at third. Don’t believe for a minute they plan on consistently starting him over there. Prado is now our third baseman, Infante at second, Lee at first. Freeman will occasionally spell Lee at first, come Sept. Glaus will come off the bench, maybe an occasional spot start, first or third.

Lee’s back is the wildcard.

Pete

August 18th, 2010
8:00 pm

Lee is old and getting older by the week.
We gave up way too much for a player way past his prime who even cleared waivers.
When all the hoopla dies down and Lee is O for 15 in his first 4 games, Wren will again look like……………………….Wren.

Ashley

August 18th, 2010
8:01 pm

Somebody shave Hudson between innings! Now!

warren

August 18th, 2010
8:01 pm

i think this is a trade that in october will look like a steal. this is our 2010 fred mcgriff! he will get hot for us and put us over the top. it solidifies the order, takes pressure off the other guys in the linie up, and makes our bench alot better. this is the nice trade we needed without giving up basically anything. 3 minor league guys that were not high on the braves ceiling. and he is right handed power bat. we needed this since the ned of may( sorry troy!) and we still kept freeman, and teharan, and minor! woo hoo go braves. GOTTA GIVE FRANK WREN PROPS FOR THIS ONE. COULD BE THE BEST TRADE HES MADE THIS YEAR.

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 18th, 2010
8:02 pm

Chipper’s comments on the Kid’s AB is pure genius.

Merlin

August 18th, 2010
8:02 pm

Pete – What did we give up? the highest rated was #16 on our depth chart at the start of the year and sunk since. The other two a college pitcher and a reliever were just good arms that hadn’t shown a thing

Dr. Kenneth Noisewater

August 18th, 2010
8:02 pm

another waste of an inning, good insight on heyward’s batting issues by chipper though. seems he has more knowledge than TP.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:02 pm

Livan Hernandez: Keeps getting Braves out after 13 years. Broke Jason Heyward’s bat.

I Hate Liberty Media (Though Not as Much Today)

August 18th, 2010
8:03 pm

“Glaus is being reacclimated merely for insurance at third. Don’t believe for a minute they plan on consistently starting him over there.”

I’d prefer if he never starts again.

Baseball Question

August 18th, 2010
8:03 pm

Can anybody confirm whether Freddie bats lefty or righty? I thought righty, but I looked up his Gwinnett stats it says he throws right and bats left. Which is it?

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:03 pm

We’re all getting older by the week, Pete.

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 18th, 2010
8:03 pm

Pete: Hit the street.

I Hate Liberty Media (Though Not as Much Today)

August 18th, 2010
8:03 pm

Freeman is a left-handed hitter.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:04 pm

Good one, Bat. Kudos for the usage of “mead.”

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:04 pm

David, D-Lee will greet the Braves in Chicago.

Ashley

August 18th, 2010
8:05 pm

Chipper for batting coach! He’s awesome with his insights.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:06 pm

Sorry, Chef. Lee is a career .237 hitter at Turner Field. Another reason not to fly him down for tomorrow’s tilt.

todd grantham

August 18th, 2010
8:06 pm

getting older is better than the alternative

Mr. Turnip-Green Jeans

August 18th, 2010
8:06 pm

I hate Livan Hernandez, and Eric Gregg (Lawd Rest His Blind/Obese Soul).

Ashley

August 18th, 2010
8:07 pm

SF and Phil are tied at 1.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:07 pm

About Chipper and Fredi: Chipper likes Fredi, todd grantham.

Merlin

August 18th, 2010
8:07 pm

Mark Bradley – Chef — Remember that all that hitting was against the best Braves pitching. That does make a difference

todd grantham

August 18th, 2010
8:07 pm

who is on the hook if lee gets hurt in a cubs uni?

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:08 pm

Six hits for Washington. A bloop there.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:09 pm

He’s not playing for the Cubs again, todd grantham. He’s Braves’ property now.

Merlin

August 18th, 2010
8:09 pm

todd grantham why would he be in a Cub uniform anymore

NCBravesFan

August 18th, 2010
8:09 pm

Todd g: Lee is already a Brave.

Dr. Kenneth Noisewater

August 18th, 2010
8:11 pm

wow, nats getting hits left & right…why the Braves always struggle against them remains a mystery to me

Bob Horners texting while driving issues

August 18th, 2010
8:11 pm

need more sonny c imput

Merlin

August 18th, 2010
8:12 pm

Huddy’s stuff is up just enough not to hit into the ground tonight…thus line drives instead

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:12 pm

Seven hits. And they’d have another run if not for the bit of baserunning excess.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:13 pm

Another Hudson-induced double play. That’s two in four innings.

Dr. Kenneth Noisewater

August 18th, 2010
8:14 pm

can we get some production now please!!! not sure if we can pull another miracle again. hernandez can throw 130 pitches and hold onto this game

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:16 pm

I once saw Luis Tiant throw 164 pitches to win a World Series game. Livan might be able to come close, Dr. Kenneth.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:17 pm

Prado with a double. Willie Harris kind of lost track of it as he was about to hit the fence.

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 18th, 2010
8:19 pm

merlin: pie for you.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:22 pm

Braves score. But on a DP.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:23 pm

And that’s why they’re the Nationals, folks.

NCBravesFan

August 18th, 2010
8:23 pm

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:24 pm

RF Michael Morse should have caught the ball. Don’t know why he backed off. It’s the outfielder’s ball.

Merlin

August 18th, 2010
8:24 pm

Alfonse and Gaston…..I wonder if they’ve met?

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:24 pm

Livan walks off the mound, not looking pleased. His D let him down.

Jedi Falcon

August 18th, 2010
8:25 pm

Freaking knew it. Losing to the Nats on a night we should be killing them.

Thanks again Mark for the great article! 5 game losing streak here we come…

Bat Masterson

August 18th, 2010
8:25 pm

Thanks Mark, European writers, huh. Looks like they may be having quite a bit tonight.

Jedi Falcon

August 18th, 2010
8:26 pm

5 game losing streak here we come. Thanks again for the optimistic article Mark.

David

August 18th, 2010
8:28 pm

I blame Adam Kennedy rather than Morse… Adam Kennedy only jogged out there to get in the way.. With any effort he could have caught that ball. If he isn’t going to try to get it, he has no business being out there distracting the outfielder. (Not that I am complaining!)

Big Dave

August 18th, 2010
8:28 pm

If you look closely you can see Willie Harris’s face outline on the outfield wall

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 18th, 2010
8:28 pm

Jedi Falcon: Their paging you at Comic Con.

Buh Bye.

Jay

August 18th, 2010
8:28 pm

How’s the back? We need his bat and back to be healthy,

Kyle Fartsworth

August 18th, 2010
8:30 pm

Why do I look like such a molester in my glasses?