Live from Philly: Cox’s ‘hardest-working team’ faces Halladay

Matt Diaz was in a tripping mood Monday night, if you get my drift. (AP photo)

Matt Diaz was in a tripping mood Monday night, if you get my drift. (AP photo)

Philadelphia — The most optimistic man in the world all but admitted Tuesday what has become increasingly obvious: That these Atlanta Braves have come close to maximizing a modest set of assets. Asked how he would remember his final club, Bobby Cox said: “This is the hardest-working team I’ve ever had.”

Not the best. Not the most talented. The hardest-working. And it has had to be. Because talent-wise this team at peak capacity was never a colossus, and the Braves haven’t been at peak capacity since Chipper Jones hurt himself in Houston. They’ve been making do, plugging leaks, fashioning a semblance of a lineup with retreads and duct tape. And you know what?

They entered play Tuesday with the second-best record in the National League.

We Atlantans have noted and bemoaned the slide from seven games ahead in the NL East to four games back, but we can’t have been totally shocked. A lot had to go right to get the Braves into first place, and a lot more was going to have to go right to keep them there. And it’s not as if this team has collapsed: For all its recent wobbles, it would still be leading either of the other two divisions.

The Phillies, who have talent to burn and money to spend, have showed their class. They’ve gone 16-3 in September, and on Monday one of their three aces (Cole Hamels) beat a Braves’ rookie (Brandon Beachy) pressed into service because Jair Jurrjens turned up sore. On Tuesday the matchup was only slightly more encouraging for the visiting nine: Another rookie (Mike Minor) against maybe the best in the game (Roy Halladay).

There are times this season when to look at the standings was to think, “Has this team really won that many games?” Because a list of the things the Braves don’t do well — hit for power, hit with runners in scoring position, steal bases, catch the ball — is longer than a recitation of their strengths, which have been starting pitching, relief pitching and pugnacity. And now the starting pitcher has buckled, which is why the Braves are 9-10 in September.

At such a time, the response is to ask what has gone wrong. In this case, it’s the incorrect question. We’re seeing a team that has spent nearly  $60 million more for its roster assume control of a division it has won three seasons running, and we’re seeing a team that hasn’t reached the postseason since 2005 position itself to qualify as a wild card.

The lost division lead represents failure of a kind, but to harp on that would mask the bigger success. Even if these Braves lose every game from here out, they will have overachieved. Let’s return to Cox, who earlier this season described his mindset thusly: “You can’t win them all. But I keep thinking we’re going to, even though it hasn’t worked out like that in 51 years.”

Of this team, Cox said Tuesday: “The ball has bounced our way a good deal this year. You win that many late games and things are going right for you.”

Let’s note that this is the manager whose postgame briefings routinely include a recitation of all the balls the Braves hit hard that were caught (and all the bloops authored by the opponent that weren’t). Let’s note that this is a manager who expects the best no matter what. Let’s note that for Bobby Cox even to hint that his final team has gotten good value for its resources is close to a revelation.

And with that, the figurative phone lines are open yet again for your disagreement. (I know a lot of you blame Cox — or Frank Wren — for everything that has gone awry. I respectfully disagree.) I’ll be here to chronicle and annotate the events of Game 2 in this series, and I’d be honored to have you as company. And, as ever, I thank you in advance.

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GT Alum

September 21st, 2010
7:55 pm

welikebaseball2 -

Gotta agree with you on the defense. Broadcasters seem to love to harp on his defense, but he’s had a bit of the great play followed by a bad play inconsistency that we got from Yunel.

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
7:55 pm

That’s 48 pitches.

Ghost of Jeff Treadway

September 21st, 2010
7:55 pm

*braces himself for bad inning*

Steve

September 21st, 2010
7:56 pm

Minor should not have even needed a sign though and should have known. OBVIOUS bunt situation.

clay

September 21st, 2010
7:57 pm

double play. come on.

CSpin

September 21st, 2010
7:57 pm

mjn

September 21st, 2010
7:57 pm

Since I live in Pa Direct tv blacks out the Philly games so I’m stuck watching a 4 X 2 little screen on their mix sports channel. Don’t get it, they black out the main channel but leave it on the mix channel

todd grantham

September 21st, 2010
7:58 pm

Minor is playing with fire and is gonna get burned

GT Alum

September 21st, 2010
7:59 pm

SG10 -

That’s the million dollar question. Right now, I would think Infante is the insurance plan in case Chipper can’t come back. If he does, maybe Infante goes back to the OF, or maybe he goes back to super-sub. Honestly, Infante could still play almost every day just giving guys a day off. Chipper will probably need at least 1 day a week off. He could rest AGon one day, Prado one day, maybe mix in the OF, maybe give Freeman a break every now and again.

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
8:00 pm

Two on for the big guy

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:00 pm

here we go again. 3 run homer

mjn

September 21st, 2010
8:00 pm

Steve

September 21st, 2010
8:00 pm

Don’t worry MJN, it’s about to get very ugly it seems. Must win tomorrow!

Headley Lamar

September 21st, 2010
8:00 pm

Forgot about the division. Phillies are going to knock us right out of the WC.

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
8:01 pm

Another whiff on a foul

GT Alum

September 21st, 2010
8:01 pm

Steve –

That was why I was somewhat skeptical that it was a missed sign and thought it might’ve at least been a hit and run, although hit and run with a pitcher is pretty risky too. But you would think a pitcher who has a runner at 1B with none out would take a long look down at the 3B coach if he thought he saw the sign to swing away.

Ghost of Jeff Treadway

September 21st, 2010
8:01 pm

We’re not making the plays right now.

Headley Lamar

September 21st, 2010
8:01 pm

Almost as if the Ghost of Richie Ashburn was pushing it

mjn

September 21st, 2010
8:01 pm

oh god now comes the 3 run homer after that miss

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:02 pm

are we playing little league baseball now. thats 2. i think the 12 year olds from columbus are playing for us tonight

SG10

September 21st, 2010
8:02 pm

GT Alum,

I see the problem with perennial platoon is that we will continue to remain at the bottom of the league in errors when the guys don’t play the same position for longer periods..Defense is the biggest issue with the Braves, in my opinion…I don’t know how that can be fixed with the same group of guys next year…unless may be they play a fixed position every time out..

Worst Fundamentals Ever!

September 21st, 2010
8:02 pm

The Braves not having as good of a line-up or pitching staff as Philadelphia is a result of economics. The Braves biggest problem, however, has nothing to do with economics. The Braves biggest problem is a lack of fundamentals. I am typing this immediately following Minor’s DP. You get a gift walk to start the inning with your 8th place hitter. Now the pitcher is up. The bunt attempt should be second nature by this point in the season. No hit and run, so steals, nothing but the bunt. The fielding on this team is atrocious. Heyward’s play in right opened the floodgates last night. This team is simply not good enough fundamentally to make the playoffs.

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:03 pm

the ump is giving it to them now forcing him to pitch right down the middle

Ghost of Jeff Treadway

September 21st, 2010
8:03 pm

That should be strike three.

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:04 pm

minor will have a 100 pitches in the fifth if he ever gets there

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
8:05 pm

todd grantham

September 21st, 2010
8:06 pm

Sutton speculated Bobby had no confidence in Minor’s bunting ability.

Ghost of Jeff Treadway

September 21st, 2010
8:06 pm

Need a ground ball here

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:06 pm

man how big would the momentum shift if we could get outta this inning

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
8:08 pm

Could feel it coming

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:08 pm

todd grantham

September 21st, 2010
8:08 pm

you could feel that homer coming

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
8:08 pm

Minor: Seven outs, 67 pitches

CSpin

September 21st, 2010
8:08 pm

Andy

September 21st, 2010
8:08 pm

OK. I jinxed him. BALLGAME.

todd grantham

September 21st, 2010
8:08 pm

Great minds Mark…

Heath

September 21st, 2010
8:09 pm

Well, honestly, no need in wasting our good pitchers in this series when we aren’t going to score anyway.

dong kumong

September 21st, 2010
8:09 pm

mjn

September 21st, 2010
8:09 pm

I guess I was off by one batter. This sucks. I feel like I’m watching a little league team, (Braves) play a high school team (Phillies) It’s not even fair

MSS

September 21st, 2010
8:09 pm

Question to MB: if at the end of the regular season the Phils and Braves are tied, but it is clear that mathematically they will both go to the playoffs, whether by being the divisional champ or wild card winner, would they still bother to have a playoff game to establish the winner of the division?

Thanks in advance. Love your blogs.

Ghost of Jeff Treadway

September 21st, 2010
8:09 pm

Think I’ll go walk the dog now

Ron Hyatt

September 21st, 2010
8:09 pm

aaaaaannnd Ballgame.

CSpin

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

And this is where that $60 million dollar more payroll comes into play…

dong kumong

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

time to turn off the lights atlanta and go to bed!!! dont forget to WASH YOUR HANDS!!!

JASon

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

Prado has been an enormous liability as of late. He’s 5 for his last 33. Its clear that he is hurt. When he gets up, he is an automatic ground ball to third. He shouldn’t even be playing, period. But because we got this old doofus managing this team, he’s not only playing but he’s hitting third in the lineup.

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

you mine as well thorw KK out there

clay

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

you mine as well throw KK out there

Steve

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

Geee, didn’t see that coming. Will be nice to not have a rookie on the mound tomorrow.

kaminari

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

at least the bases are clear.

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
8:10 pm

Scored a double. That’s it for Minor, I think