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

Jay

August 18th, 2010
8:30 pm

luv it up here in cooool maine

Archangel

August 18th, 2010
8:32 pm

I’m sure this has already been said but, Huddy should freakin shave!!!!!

joe k

August 18th, 2010
8:33 pm

derek lee brings back memories of the freddie magriff deal in 93 doesn’t it

Trainwreck

August 18th, 2010
8:34 pm

gotta applaud Wren for doing all he can to send Cox out the right way!

Crazy Trades McGee

August 18th, 2010
8:35 pm

Would Livan classify as a ‘Crafty Righty’? Or a ‘Soft-Tossing Righty’?

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:35 pm

Livan is Crafty. He invented crafty.

Archangel

August 18th, 2010
8:35 pm

Joe, Derek is not the hitter McGriff was. There’s no similarity unless you see something I don’t.

gcs

August 18th, 2010
8:36 pm

Heyward seems to be taking the first pitch for a strike A LOT lately.
I am sure that is the scouting report on him.

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Don

August 18th, 2010
8:37 pm

PHILLIES FIVE
giants one

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:37 pm

Derek Lee at age 34 is not the hitter Fred McGriff was in his prime. But Derrek Lee in his prime was pretty good.

ToccoaDawg

August 18th, 2010
8:38 pm

Hudson gets a hit and they let him down

Jedi Falcon

August 18th, 2010
8:39 pm

>> Derek Lee at age 34 is not the hitter Fred McGriff was in his prime. But Derrek Lee in his prime was pretty good. <<

And that means what Now?

Archangel

August 18th, 2010
8:40 pm

Mark, why didn’t they callup Freddie Freeman? Is he not ready?

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:40 pm

Eight hits for Washington. But Dunn’s about to strike out

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:41 pm

They don’t want to rush him, Archangel. And he’ll be here in September.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:41 pm

I stand corrected. Dunn doesn’t strike out. Hits into a double play instead. Better off striking out.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:42 pm

Tool Race! I’ve got Saw

Scott

August 18th, 2010
8:43 pm

Funny you spelled his name derek and derrek in the same sentence.

NCBravesFan

August 18th, 2010
8:43 pm

Jedi Falcon: it means that unless you’ve got a better idea at first base, it might be a good time for you to hush and watch the game. ;)

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:43 pm

I am the greatest! Saw wins!

kurula

August 18th, 2010
8:44 pm

technically…not in the same sentence.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:44 pm

It’s not funny, Scott. Just wrong.

Dances with Wiskey

August 18th, 2010
8:44 pm

Mark, How much do you think the Braves will try and play Glaus at 3rd once he comes back? or would he just sub in to give the other infielders a rest?

Archangel

August 18th, 2010
8:45 pm

Scott, funny you have the time to notice such insignificant things.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:46 pm

Martin Prado needs to go back to Gwinnett. He only has two hits in this game.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:46 pm

I think he’ll be a bench player, Dances with Wiskey.

Scott

August 18th, 2010
8:46 pm

Adn 3 hits last night. Unbelievable.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:47 pm

Well, there’s an odd DP. 8-4. McCann hit the ball to the wall and Prado got thrown out trying to advance to second on the fly ball.

Worth trying, I suppose.

Sonny Clusters

August 18th, 2010
8:47 pm

Mark, don’t eat the deviled eggs tonight.

Archangel

August 18th, 2010
8:48 pm

Yeah, send back Prado and call up Schafer!lol

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:48 pm

I’m not big on deviled eggs, Sonny, but thanks for the warning. Did you have the Deviled Egg Blizzard?

kurula

August 18th, 2010
8:49 pm

i think that bobby will pinch hit with glaus when those annoying rallies last a little too long and he just needs an out. or two.

Dr. Kenneth Noisewater

August 18th, 2010
8:49 pm

WTF?????? another wasted inning but at least the giants scored a run…5-2 phillies.

Scott

August 18th, 2010
8:49 pm

Really. That’s funny? Yes there’s just so much going on with this blog. I guess you sucked at grammar and attention to detail.

OldSchool

August 18th, 2010
8:50 pm

Finally, someone speaks up and acknowledges Glaus’s contribution to this team. If not for his hot May-June, would we even be in this position for the whiners to whine? He looks worse trying to walk than Bobby Cox, and he’s had double knee replacement, but yet continued to play at “his 100%”, and as far as any of us know, with no complaint or excuses.

I say a simple “Thanks Troy” is in order. Just call me OldSchool……

Sonny Clusters

August 18th, 2010
8:51 pm

There are some bad eggs circulating and we wouldn’t want you to get one. Not many people know those little Dairy Queen spoons can be used as a screwdriver in a pinch.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:51 pm

I’ve acknowledged it all along, OldSchool. I’ve even written that Glaus was the first-half MVP for this club.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:52 pm

Hudson has thrown 88 pitches. Not quite his dominant self.

Omar! Omar!

August 18th, 2010
8:52 pm

Stephen Strasburg is “wired up” on the Nats broadcast.

Omar! Omar!

August 18th, 2010
8:52 pm

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:53 pm

But he is getting the DP thing. That’s No. 4.

Archangel

August 18th, 2010
8:53 pm

Scott, actually I am a master of the english language. That would explain my noticing your comment to Mark.

Dr. Kenneth Noisewater

August 18th, 2010
8:54 pm

i agree OldSchool & MB- just wished Wren would’ve made a deal a month ago when we all knew Glaus’s knees resembled those of a 95 yr old tennis player. But most def, Glaus was the MVP for May/June

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
8:55 pm

If not for Glaus in May, this team is still in third place.

Jon Menke

August 18th, 2010
9:00 pm

As a Cubs fan living in Chicago, I can tell you that D Lee is gonna make a difference even if he doesn’t hit better than .260. He’s a brilliant defender and always a professional. D Lee will be missed here. I hope the Braves win it for Bobby and Derek.

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
9:00 pm

Gonzalez might have gotten decoyed at second base. Or, as it is known in Braves history, gotten Lonnie Smith-ed

Mark Bradley

August 18th, 2010
9:00 pm

Hudson out. Conrad hitting.

Bat Masterson

August 18th, 2010
9:00 pm

No need to rip Glaus, before tonight he had been in all but four of the Braves games. On those knees? Tough guy.

kurula

August 18th, 2010
9:01 pm

i’m waiting for ankiel to be better than mclouth…

Archangel

August 18th, 2010
9:01 pm

I hate to say it but, the braves have increased their run production since Chipper left. Including tonight when he left the broadcast booth.