The Braves: Watching the scoreboard, then winning a big one

The man to have pitching when you need to win. (AJC photo by Johnny Crawford)

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

todd grantham

August 28th, 2010
8:36 pm

well, as i recall you didnt do any better when a basketball hit your cup of water at side court. who was the other writer?

Earl

August 28th, 2010
8:36 pm

Tim McCarver and Deon would be better………lol………..Tim makes more errors than the MLB statistics archives.

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 28th, 2010
8:37 pm

scottc: Platinum?

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:37 pm

Chip Towers. And it was his cup.

scottc

August 28th, 2010
8:37 pm

John Gordon. Ugh.

Heath

August 28th, 2010
8:37 pm

Maybe Deion and Tim McCarver

Jt

August 28th, 2010
8:38 pm

Mark, do you get to drink beer while watching the game like we do? If not, I think it would make for good blog journalism

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:38 pm

If I might ask, Chuck Vickers: Where in Northern Kentucky?

JL

August 28th, 2010
8:38 pm

Wasn’t Buck the guy that went to the clubhouse after a big win and Deon showered him with champagne and Buck got mad? LOL

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 28th, 2010
8:39 pm

Most annoying: Joe “Mr. Doubleday” Morgan.

todd grantham

August 28th, 2010
8:39 pm

right, Chip Towers. You still as clumsy?

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:39 pm

I don’t drink beer during games, Jt. But that’s not much different than my real life. I’m not much of a drinker.

BravesTNFan79

August 28th, 2010
8:39 pm

Nice to see hinske get a homer

heywood...

August 28th, 2010
8:40 pm

and as the “legendary” (in the minds of few) casey kasem
used to say…and the hits just keep on comin’…

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:40 pm

It was McCarver who was dunked from behind by Deion Sanders after Game 7 of the 2002 NLCS.

JL

August 28th, 2010
8:40 pm

I think Skip and Ernie may have been none to have a drink or two during games.

Earl

August 28th, 2010
8:41 pm

That was Tim McCarver that Deon was ticked at and poured the bubblie on him.

Wulfsgirl

August 28th, 2010
8:41 pm

so glad to see the bats coming out tonight…. was at the game last night and it was sad!

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 28th, 2010
8:41 pm

Hinske shaved his back before the game.

Heath

August 28th, 2010
8:41 pm

Where’s Dan the circus monkey when you need him?

Chuck Vickers

August 28th, 2010
8:41 pm

Up in Northern New York Mark…..Watertown to be exact. (transplanted from North Carolina)

chattadawg

August 28th, 2010
8:41 pm

JL it was McCarver. He was bad mouthing the Braves and Deion throughout the pennant race so Deion had a little fun with him.

JL

August 28th, 2010
8:42 pm

My Bad! Thanks for straightening me out, guy’s and girl’s.

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:42 pm

Oh, sorry. I thought you wrote Northern KY, not NY. I can’t read, either.

But I thank you for the sentiments.

todd grantham

August 28th, 2010
8:42 pm

Mark, i agree with you. i’m not much of a drinker. Except on the days that end with a “y”. heh, heh

NRBQ

August 28th, 2010
8:42 pm

H. Ramirez is a tool.

Heath

August 28th, 2010
8:42 pm

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:42 pm

D-Lee was removed for “a mild right side strain.” He’s expected to be available tomorrow.

JL

August 28th, 2010
8:43 pm

That was great tho!

Wulfsgirl

August 28th, 2010
8:43 pm

Chipper shows some love in the dugout!

Chuck Vickers

August 28th, 2010
8:43 pm

Derrek Lee out with a strained side…..Time to bring up Freddie!!

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 28th, 2010
8:43 pm

Skip on the old “Pro News” (WXIA now) sports segment would be , well lets say, more than tipsy.

Talk about a cult icon.

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 28th, 2010
8:44 pm

back at the “Heathster”!

todd grantham

August 28th, 2010
8:44 pm

Mark, you ever heard of that high school football team from Mississippi (pinola) or something similar?

i saw them play today and they’re record is something like 117-2 over that past 10 years.

biggest high school players i’ve ever seen.

Jt

August 28th, 2010
8:44 pm

Mark, I have a question bout post-season eligibility. Does a player have to be on the active 25 man roster or just the 40 man roster before September 1st to be eligible for post-season? Curious as to the eligibility of Freeman if he does not come up until after 9/1.

Earl

August 28th, 2010
8:44 pm

I give up the fire water and backy (as grandpa used to say) a long time ago. Last beer I bought at the stadium, I had to pay in installments.

Wulfsgirl

August 28th, 2010
8:44 pm

So, Mark, do you think we’ll see Freeman by the end of the week?

Heath

August 28th, 2010
8:45 pm

I remember Tommy Lasorda was credited as saying “If Bruse Benedict raced a pregnant woman to 1st base, he’s come in third.”

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:45 pm

Another Marlin misplay. Hanley involved yet again.

"Chef" Tim Dix

August 28th, 2010
8:45 pm

10-1 is an ominus score.

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:46 pm

Just has to be on the 40-man roster, Jt. (I only learned that today, via esteemed colleague Carroll Rogers.)

Mark Bradley

August 28th, 2010
8:46 pm

I was just thinking the same, Chef Tim D.

Wulfsgirl

August 28th, 2010
8:46 pm

Let’s don’t stop with 10…. Pleeeezee!

Derrek Lee

August 28th, 2010
8:47 pm

I had to come out for a mild right strain
and this isn’t in vain
i hurt my side
but not my pride
who knows? tomorrow it might rain

Chuck Vickers

August 28th, 2010
8:47 pm

Wow….what a crazy game tonight….looks like that defensive virus shifted from the Braves to the Marlins….they can take that out of this stadium with them now!……then again, theres that magic score…….10 – 1 …..lets see if we can hold it this time!

Steve

August 28th, 2010
8:47 pm

With D-Lee hurt, does Freeman get brought up?

Vino Fino

August 28th, 2010
8:47 pm

In all fairness that looked like Ramirez’s ball all the way. Not sure he was calling for it, put he was certainly in position.

braves3

August 28th, 2010
8:47 pm

Nice side step Matte!

Earl

August 28th, 2010
8:47 pm

Heath, I remember that too..LOL…….He was always comparing Bruce to Mike Socia (not sure of spelling) in a negative way.

Amos McCoy

August 28th, 2010
8:48 pm

I roar like a lion but am as gentle as a lamb.