Help Fredi steady the reeling Braves: Your tips welcome!

Who out there thinks either of these guys knows a thing about baseball? (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

Who thinks either man knows a thing about baseball? (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

The Braves, as noted, have played their way into a spot of bother. But this is baseball, where momentum is tomorrow’s — by now, that would be today’s — starting pitcher, who would be Randall Delgado. So hope remains. That said …

I know you folks. (Not personally, not even Sonny Clusters — at least not to my knowledge.) I know you’re not willing to rely on ephemeral concepts like momentum and fate. You want managerial action! And here’s where I ask: With his team reeling, what should Fredi Gonzalez do?

(I pause to note: Unlike his predecessor, who relied on his iPhone for electronic interaction, Fredi has a laptop. There’s no guarantee he’ll see the fruits of your wisdom, but there’s a chance. And if your advice is sagacious enough … well, you could be the one who saves the Braves!)

Being a famously splendid sport, I’ll go first. My advice to the skipper:

• Tell Chipper Jones, “The next time the ball is hit your way, try to find it.”

• Tell Derek Lowe, “The next time you pitch, throw left-handed.”

• Tell Jason Heyward, “That stuff you were doing last year? Do it again.”

• Tell Jair Jurrjens and Tommy Hanson, “Stop hurting.”

• Tell his hitters, “When there’s a man in scoring position, try to drive him in.”

See, I’m not really sure a turn-over-the-postgame-spread-table tantrum is in order. I don’t for a second believe the Braves aren’t trying as hard as they can. (Think about it. Why would they not be trying hard? Because they’d much rather be lumped with the ‘64 Phillies than partake of postseason play?)

I do believe the injuries to Jurrjens and Hanson have put a greater load on the bullpen, and the load on the bullpen was already immense. I do believe Brian McCann’s post-DL slump has put a strain on a lineup that didn’t have a Prince Fielder or a Ryan Braun in the first place. (Note that Milwaukee has both those guys.) I also note that, if you go by that “expected wins” stat, the Braves’ overall numbers suggest they should be 83-71, not 87-67. So maybe they’ve actually gotten good value from this roster, which could be taken as a sign of — gasp! — skilled managing.

But I know you folks, and I know that’s not what you want to hear. You want action! You want accountability! You want resignations on the postgame-spread table! You want to see this team Play With More Emotion! You want all that stuff you wanted but didn’t get to your satisfaction with Bobby Cox and charge and aren’t getting with Fredi G., either. So here’s your chance.

Tell Fredi what to do. And if your suggestion is good enough and he happens to see it, I’m reasonably certain he’ll tip his cap to you.

By Mark Bradley

406 comments Add your comment

Don

September 22nd, 2011
11:04 am

Perhaps the most AMAZING thing in recent baseball history is the fact that the Braves have continued to keep McDowell as their Pitching Coach. Right now they have 3 of their 4 best pitchers (all young) down with injuries – JJ, Hanson, and Medlin. And the bigger problem is that this is NOTHING NEW — What have they had – 2 or 3 of their starters down with injures EVERY YEAR since he has become the Pitching Coach (to say nothing of relief pitchers) – every year – YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR. One year, wasn’t it 4 out of the 5 projected starters. There is no way to be competitive with this happening. Be it his conditioning program, the way he handles pitchers, or just bad luck, we are far past due to try something else. There was nothing like this under Leo.

Patrick

September 22nd, 2011
11:25 am

@Benjamin If the Braves to join the likes of the ‘64 Phillies, and the Cardinals take the Wild Card, people should note that it was the Cardinals who the ‘64 Series against the Yankees in 7 games.

Patrick

September 22nd, 2011
11:31 am

@ken You said the Cardinals have “far less talent” than the Braves? Um, how can you fairly make that comparison? Last time most pundits have weighed in, if St. Louis had not of blown 23 saves, they could be rivaling Phillie for the top seed. Also, why don’t you check out the comparison to runs scored. St. Louis 725, Atlanta 627. You might want to do a little bit more research before spouting off.

Fire_Larry_Parrish

September 22nd, 2011
11:41 am

FIRE LARRY PARRISH. The biggest problem for the Braves not just this year, but for past couple of years have been hitting. TP has been great for a while taking over Clarence Thomas and Don Bailer’s job as a hitting coach, but TP had lost respect and trust from lot of his players for past few years. Larry Parrish IS A JOKE. Not sure, what Braves saw in him to become their hitting coach. The bottom line is Braves have not had a legit hitting coach in a while. NEED TO HIRE A NEW HITTING COACH NEXT YEAR.

Bernard

September 22nd, 2011
11:46 am

Cut Derek Lowe…let only the kids pitch!!!…if you can’t hit , then bunt…run…steal bases…even home if you have to…hit & run…better defense…get another hitting coach…intentially walk brave killers…beat Nationals…that is lesser teams to a pulp!!!…stop babying the non achieving millionaires…ITS A GAME FOR BLANK SAKES!!!! work the count…DO not WALK lousy hitters…promote only good playmakers and get rid of the .240 “sluggers?”…WAY TOO MUCH MEDIOCRITY ….the BRAVES REALLY SSSSUCK!!!!

mike

September 25th, 2011
9:27 am

put hinske in left, constanza right. bourne leadoff,constanza , chipper ,mccann,ugla,freeman,gonzalez,hinske. need to make things happen.these two at top will do just that.c’mon braves,dont make me eat my words to all my friends and co-workers.i always tell them to ‘ never give up on the braves ‘ .please get it together. freddie needs to throw a tantrum !