
The man of the evening. (AJC photo by Johnny Crawford)
A strange race got downright bizarre this week. The Braves lost three times in Colorado and wasted a nine-run lead in the finale. The Phillies, with all their big names back from the disabled list, got swept at home by sub-.500 Houston, and the presumably bolstered Phils managed a total of seven runs in the four games.
As of Friday morning, the Braves were in the odd position of having not won since Sunday … and still padding their division lead by a half-game. Things changed Friday night.
The Braves trailed the Marlins 2-0 after two batters and lost 7-1. Tommy Hanson yielded four solo homers on the night before his 24th birthday. The Phillies managed their new allotment of two-runs-in-regulation and were one strike from victory in San Diego, whereupon Brad Lidge balked home the tying run. (”A bizarre thing,” Lidge told reporters afterward, fully in the schizo swing of this chase.)
To their credit, the Phillies won in 12 innings, Jimmy Rollins sliding around Yorvit Torrealba to score the finally decisive run. And thus did the Braves, for the first time in two weeks, watch their lead shrink.
It stood at two games when they reported for work Saturday. The Phillies were again playing in San Diego, their game starting at 4 p.m. EDT. The Braves would face the Fish three hours later. This seemed a propitious moment to ask the staple question of every pennant race: Do you guys watch the scoreboard?
Jason Heyward said he doesn’t, and indeed, the ambiance in the Braves’ clubhouse suggested that the local nine wasn’t overly concerned with the Phillies. Of the four big-screen TVs mounted in the center of the team’s dressing quarters, three were tuned to an ESPN show involved the New Orleans Saints. The fourth carried a Babe Ruth game — meaning the league for teenagers, not the Bambino himself — being aired on MLB.TV.
“You know what’s going on,” said Brian McCann, speaking of the Phillies. “At the same time, you’ve still got to take care of your business.”
Asked how it felt to lose three straight and gain a half-game, McCann smiled. “It’s been weird for a while. We’d win and they’d win. We’d lose and they’d lose.”
But Saturday was another day at the races, and it had begun in peculiar fashion. The Phillies didn’t manage a hit against the Padres’ Jon Garland over four innings. Then they mustered a hit batsman, a ground out and an actual single to take a 1-0 lead in the fifth.
This correspondent, speaking as he was to McCann about doings involving the Phils, felt duty-bound to pass along this update. “They’re up 1-0 today,” I said.
McCann brightened. “It’s 1-1 now. Garland got a hit.”
Which tells us that, somewhere beyond the areas of a clubhouse where we media types can go, there was a TV tuned to the Fox broadcast of the Phillies-Padres game. Which tells us also that some Braves were lingering around it.
By the time the Braves got started, the Phillies were done. They won 3-1, reducing their deficit by another half-game. And with Josh Johnson set to face Derek Lowe here Sunday, Saturday night’s game seemed of some significance. Luckily enough, the Braves dispatched Tim Hudson. Being Tim Hudson, he hooked the Marlins.
Thirteen strikeouts in seven innings for Hudson, of whom Bobby Cox said: “He’s the guy who reminded us of [Tom] Glavine and [Greg] Maddux and Smoltzie [John Smoltz].”
The Braves won laughing. Martin Prado drove in five runs. McCann cleared the bases with a double. Matt Diaz hit an actual home run off an actual righthander. After a week in which not much worked, everything worked. Baseball is a funny game.
“This was a big win for us,” Hudson said. “We’d hit a little skid there.”
And then, answering the question of the night, Hudson offered this: “We knew Philly had won today.”
553 comments Add your comment
Katherine
August 28th, 2010
7:58 pm
that ball was smoked
Earl
August 28th, 2010
7:58 pm
I can feel a double play. Please tell me i am wrong. lol
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
7:58 pm
Ricky Nolasco is not happy. Infield hit to short, now an error on the first baseman.
The second was called a hit. I don’t think so.
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
7:59 pm
No. I meant: Was Ramirez slow to the ball?
BravesTNFan79
August 28th, 2010
7:59 pm
Come on Prado!
Vino Fino
August 28th, 2010
7:59 pm
Ramirez probably should have thrown him out. He was leaning towards second, took a real slow circular route to the ball and didn’t make a great throw.
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:00 pm
OH Ok……It did seem he was a little slow, but wouldn’t be his first time.
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:00 pm
Thanks, Vino. That’s kind of how it looked from here.
Prado walk. Three-nil, Braves
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:01 pm
Actually three infield hits for the Braves this inning.
Vino Fino
August 28th, 2010
8:01 pm
How ’bout it Mac- pad your home run total against Nolasco and your sick grand slam number!
BravesTNFan79
August 28th, 2010
8:02 pm
3 or 4 more walks would be nice that doesn’t require a hit to drive a run home.
heywood...
August 28th, 2010
8:02 pm
i know im a bit delayed mark, but didn’t u mean to type segue?
Vino Fino
August 28th, 2010
8:03 pm
That will work too!
JL
August 28th, 2010
8:03 pm
BMAC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:03 pm
Yippee!!!!
BravesTNFan79
August 28th, 2010
8:03 pm
That is a little more like it good job Mccan.
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:03 pm
Really need BMac to get hot.
Katherine
August 28th, 2010
8:04 pm
nice mac! silence all the haters!
Choppinmama
August 28th, 2010
8:05 pm
Mark, just dropped in, read your intro, and couldn’t help myself from copyediting, ’cause it makes a big difference. Didn’t you mean…….”Which tells that, somewhere beyond the areas of a clubhouse where we media types CAN’T go…………?”
BravesTNFan79
August 28th, 2010
8:05 pm
I have more faith Hudson can hold this lead more so than our other starters.
JL
August 28th, 2010
8:05 pm
WOW!
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:06 pm
Probably, heywood … With me, it’s hard to tell.
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:07 pm
Thanks, Choppinmama. I lead the world in omitted words.
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:09 pm
I feel better with Huddy also, but I would have bet Mark;s mortgage that JJ would have held his also.
Katherine
August 28th, 2010
8:09 pm
Hopefully they can keep this lead and just add on more
Chuck Vickers
August 28th, 2010
8:09 pm
Great inning for us!…glad to see the team that hits the ball show up.but we cant go to sleep on this…..don’t need another re-creation of the Colorado game.
Choppinmama
August 28th, 2010
8:10 pm
I sure wish folks would cut Hansen a little slack. The poor kid just turned 24 and hasn’t had too much big league experience. I guess they have to grow thick skins and learn to trust in themselves and the talent they know they have. Does it seem to you that all the pitchers on the team have a good support system among themselves?
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:11 pm
Different ballpark tonight, Earl. Strange things happen in Denver.
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:11 pm
I agree mama.
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:12 pm
Yest they do. Even with a humidor.
Chop Chop
August 28th, 2010
8:12 pm
More teams should allow starters with torn ligaments in their knees to pitch against us.
Choppinmama
August 28th, 2010
8:12 pm
Mark, no worries. We’re pretty tough on DOB and Carroll too!
Chop Chop
August 28th, 2010
8:13 pm
Okay, torn cartilage. I should be accurate.
JL
August 28th, 2010
8:13 pm
Not trying to start something, and I really don’t know, but is Hanson’s paycheck slack?
Katherine
August 28th, 2010
8:13 pm
Chop chop thats on them…..whatever it takes to get their bats hot again.
BravesTNFan79
August 28th, 2010
8:15 pm
Well you would like to think even Farnsworth could hold that big of a lead. But yeah i hear ya nobody is more pessimistic then i am. The come back wins are great but it would be nice to not have to be down that much to have to come back and try and win it so often.
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:15 pm
Nolasco out after two innings.
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:16 pm
Did someone mention Kyle F.? Is that necessary?
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:17 pm
Kyle who? lol
Darryl Blackberry
August 28th, 2010
8:17 pm
Yeah, someone just dropped the F-bomb.
scottc
August 28th, 2010
8:18 pm
I could swear the ump squeezed the plate on Nolasco in the second. But I’m not complaining! Ump would NOT give him the outside corner.
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:18 pm
For the record, Darryl Blackberry just made me laugh.
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:19 pm
This is almost my favorite time of the year. High school football on Friday night, college footbal on Saturday, NFL on Sunday and soon to be playoff Braves Baseball. WOW! I love my recliner.
JL
August 28th, 2010
8:19 pm
Mark, talking earlier about the 60’s. I can recall, staying with my Grandfather, we’d be in bed, lights out, the only light would be from his filterless camel cigarette, Braves on the radio…and..”.KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL”
Who was the announcer that would say that?
Katherine
August 28th, 2010
8:19 pm
Mark….I’d prefer never to hear the F bomb again personally
Mark Bradley
August 28th, 2010
8:19 pm
Nolasco didn’t have much go right for him. Torn ligament, not much D behind him, six earned runs.
Peter
August 28th, 2010
8:19 pm
Well a breath of fresh air…… Hopefully solid D tonight, and a complete game…..
The team looks focused behind Tim.
scottc
August 28th, 2010
8:19 pm
the Marlins scare me almost as much as the Phillies
Earl
August 28th, 2010
8:21 pm
I dont remember that saying, but I do remember Milo Hamilton saying “Bombs away in Atlanta G A”
Peter
August 28th, 2010
8:21 pm
Is Prado going to have enough at bats to qualify as a league leader ?