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.

580 comments Add your comment

Rmyklo

September 21st, 2010
9:10 pm

Mark … As GM, all things being equal, whom do you take? McCann or Ruiz?

Charlie Manuel's Colon

September 21st, 2010
9:10 pm

Wow, your team stinks!

At this rate, they’ll be flushed right out of the playoff race.

Phillies Phan

September 21st, 2010
9:10 pm

Pluto, I know exactly what you mean and I agree not throwing someone under the bus is a good thing. Andy Reid never does it. But he could say something like “they might be trying to hard and need to relax” it would be truthful and no one would be under the bus

Traver

September 21st, 2010
9:11 pm

Mike Dunn has nasty stuff. Trade O’Flaherty

Heath

September 21st, 2010
9:11 pm

It actually isn’t ours Charlie, Liberty Media owns it.

satanas

September 21st, 2010
9:12 pm

I wish I could get excited about their being in the game by one run but I can only imagine what new way they’ll have for efing up any other chances they might get.

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
9:16 pm

McLouth holds Jayson Werth to a single off the wall.

satanas

September 21st, 2010
9:16 pm

At least it stayed in…I guess..

Doug

September 21st, 2010
9:16 pm

Bullet dodged

Pluto

September 21st, 2010
9:17 pm

I think that’s the longest single I’ve ever seen.

mjn

September 21st, 2010
9:18 pm

got to get out of this inning

Sons of Rick Matula

September 21st, 2010
9:19 pm

GT Alum … I do care about the Braves and want them to succeed but management’s financial limitations coupled with Frank Wren’s shortcomings, will consign us to mediocrity. And that pisses me off. With your permission, I will continue to follow them avidly.

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
9:19 pm

Killer. Two-out walk to Howard starts two-run inning.

miranda0007

September 21st, 2010
9:20 pm

RAUUUUULLLLLLLLLL!!!!!

mjn

September 21st, 2010
9:20 pm

unbelievable

satanas

September 21st, 2010
9:20 pm

Well that should do it folks, I’m done with these guys.

Innocent Bystander

September 21st, 2010
9:20 pm

Lobosolo

September 21st, 2010
9:20 pm

Traver

September 21st, 2010
9:20 pm

GAME OVER. Strike the Dunn praise from the record. Should have pitched to Howard. Got himself in trouble.

CSpin

September 21st, 2010
9:20 pm

Let’s all say it together: this sucks.

jack

September 21st, 2010
9:21 pm

they just suck,,,, no heart,,,no drive,,,, nothing

count_schemula

September 21st, 2010
9:21 pm

And order is restored.

Pluto

September 21st, 2010
9:21 pm

Well, at least the HD war is over. I was worried about that.

miranda0007

September 21st, 2010
9:21 pm

PHILS ARE JUST A MUCH BETTER TEAM!!! GO VICK!!!

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
9:22 pm

I really thought they were going to win this one until Ibanez hit the ball into the corner.

Phillies, Class of The NL

September 21st, 2010
9:23 pm

Trouble always lurking in phils lineup

Pluto

September 21st, 2010
9:23 pm

I’m just now starting to really worry about the wild card.

welikebaseball2

September 21st, 2010
9:23 pm

Oh well. Simply outclassed by the Phillies. They’ve proven to be the better defensive team, the better hitting team, &, tonight, the better pitching team. Thank goodness for the wild card. I’d like to believe we can manage 3 runs in 3 innings. I’ve just got no confidence in our offense these days.

miranda0007

September 21st, 2010
9:24 pm

braves have no heart

Bradley Curse

September 21st, 2010
9:24 pm

“The Phils should have had 10 by now, SRF”

they’re 5 runs away from that

count_schemula

September 21st, 2010
9:24 pm

Braves should go old school and put Vick in CF like Deeoieienn Sanders.

mjn

September 21st, 2010
9:25 pm

Pluto
no need to worry, what you see is what you are going to get

Pluto

September 21st, 2010
9:26 pm

Miranda, I would contest your assertion that the Braves have no heart. The Braves have run out of gas. There’s a difference, and a good fan such as yourself should be able to recognize that.

Jamie

September 21st, 2010
9:27 pm

The Braves have been playing .500 baseball for a month and still have three more games against Halladay, Hamels and Oswalt. The Wild Card is no lock for the Braves.

Traver

September 21st, 2010
9:27 pm

Face it. We are overmatched. Can’t afford to give up any runs to that pitching staff. Halliday, Oswalt, and Hamels is like Glavine, Maddux, and Smoltz. Just about unbeatable with our light offense and overachieving young starting staff. Maybe we can figure out a way to hold onto the Wild Card but agree with Sons of Rick Matula. The economics of baseball and the mediocrity of our GM will do nothing more than build us up for disappointment every year. We will seemingly always be one or two bats and/or pitchers short of being a serious contender becasue the ownership won’t spend the money we need to win.

Sons of Rick Matula

September 21st, 2010
9:27 pm

5th and 6th – braves have 2 on, none out and can only score once. Phillies – bottom 6th – 2 outs, none on, they get a walk & 2 hits and score 2. Numbers don’t lie, even in the 215.

Maximus Decimus Meridius

September 21st, 2010
9:27 pm

Are you Braves fans not entertained ?

GSU_Alum

September 21st, 2010
9:27 pm

The Braves have gotten soft lately on defense, baserunning (what was McCann thinking???), hitting, and pitching. There’s not much left to playing the game. They are in BIG trouble. You can only rely on dramatics for so long, then you get caught in a buzzsaw.

Phillies Phan

September 21st, 2010
9:27 pm

God the Phil’s are clutch

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
9:28 pm

Two hard outs for the Braves.

Mark Bradley

September 21st, 2010
9:29 pm

Freddie Freeman’s first homer as a big-leaguer. And he crushed it.

count_schemula

September 21st, 2010
9:29 pm

To be fair, there was not a lot mid-season they could have done. I was not overly excited by any of the available OFs and the loss of Chipper, even old Chipper, destabilizes the lineup. Nice HR Freeman.

CSpin

September 21st, 2010
9:30 pm

FF!!!! Congrats big boy—-way to find the silver lining.

SG10

September 21st, 2010
9:30 pm

That looked really impressive from Freeman…we need couple more balls to go out like that..

Doug

September 21st, 2010
9:30 pm

Way to go kid! Ibanez double really hurts now

miranda0007

September 21st, 2010
9:30 pm

1 MORE OUT DOC

welikebaseball2

September 21st, 2010
9:30 pm

Good stuff Freeman! But uh oh, here we go w/ the “we should hand the keys to 1st base over to the rookie in the middle of a penant race” talk…

Yahoo

September 21st, 2010
9:31 pm

Awkward hug during the celebration in the dug out.

Traver

September 21st, 2010
9:33 pm

Nice shot Freeman. Never thought I would say this. Wish you were right handed.

Sons of Rick Matula

September 21st, 2010
9:33 pm

Good for Freddy – it’s the kids who will have to lead us out of the wilderness.