Live from Braves-Phillies: A playoff series to reach the playoffs

A tight-lipped Fredi Gonzalez before tonight's tilt. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

A tight-lipped Fredi Gonzalez before tonight's titanic tilt. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)

One game up, three to go. If the Braves take two of three from Philadelphia, they’ll be assured of playing beyond the 162nd game — even if it’s a Thursday play-in in St. Louis. If they sweep the Phillies, this nose-diving team will have bounded into the playoffs and all those who’d dismissed their chances will conveniently forget those dismissals.

“We still control our own destiny,” Chipper Jones said, speaking late Monday afternoon. And it’s true. They do, at least for the moment. But the colder truth is that these Braves haven’t controlled much of anything since Labor Day.

The Braves led the wild-card chase by 8 1/2 games on Sept. 1. They’ve won two of the eight series since, and one of those two wasn’t really a series: It was a doubleheader in New York rescheduled from the washed-out Irene weekend of August. On Sept. 1, these Braves won their 81st game.  Twenty-two games later, they still haven’t reached 90 victories.

The past week has been spent asking where this would rank among epic collapses over the fullness of baseball history — worse than the ‘69 Cubs or the ‘78 Red Sox or the ‘64 Phillies? — but this caveat needs to be attached: All those teams had to win their division/league to reach postseason; these Braves have only to finish first among runners-up. And they’ve spent a month casting doubt on their capacity to achieve even that.

Some of this has been bad luck: When you lose your two best starting pitchers, you’re going to feel it. The Braves are trying to make the playoffs with a rotation that includes three rookies, which nobody can remember happening, and if they get there it’s unclear who, if anyone, will start the games in the Division Series. But that’s a different discussion for (perhaps) another day.

At issue now: Can the flagging Braves steel themselves for three days more? Game 1 didn’t figure to be easy: The Braves were scheduled to face Cliff Lee and the full complement of Phillies starters Monday night, and in a weird way that didn’t seem a mismatch. Because the Braves, who’d won four of their past 10 games, had actually been the hotter of the teams.

The Phillies clinched the National League East on Sept. 17. They then lost their next eight games. Yeah, they’ve been resting guys, but still: Is that the way to prepare for the playoffs? (One thing the Phillies’ skid did do was yield another of baseball’s bizarre benchmarks: This became the first team ever to lose eight straight after winning its 98th game.)

At their September nadir, the Braves have only lose four in a row. They haven’t been winning much, but they’ve won just enough to stay in front. That might sound like the faintest of praise, but it’s still something to note: With three games left, you’d rather be ahead than behind.

Said Jones: “We’ve had more than enough opportunities to walk off the field with wins that would have put this away long ago.”

They have, absolutely. But they haven’t blown this yet, and there’s no guarantee they will. “We have to treat this as a playoff series,” Jones said.

Then, asked about the mood in the locker room: “The locker room’s fine. The dugout might get a little tight at times.”

Someone wondered if Jones, who’s 39, still gets nervous. He smiled. “I don’t really get nervous,” he said. “I break it down to its simplest form: It’s the game of baseball; I’ve done this thousands and thousands of times.”

In his star-spangled career, Chipper Jones has seen everything — a World Series title, an MVP season in which he essentially decided a tight race, 13 playoff appearances. But he has never seen his Braves blow an 8 1/2-game lead in September and miss the postseason. If it happens, this would be a first.

But it might not happen. They might just ride out the worst ride of their lives. According to Baseball Prospectus, the Braves awoke Monday with a 71.7 percent chance of making the playoffs. That’s probably better than they deserve, but in baseball as in life, you don’t always get what you deserve.

And with that, the floor is again open for questions, comments and prophecies of doom. I welcome your input. I value your company. I appreciate your insights.

OK, enough. Join me, won’t you? And I thank you, as ever, in advance.

By Mark Bradley

835 comments Add your comment

jwill

September 26th, 2011
9:51 pm

please retire

FlaBrave695

September 26th, 2011
9:52 pm

anyone who says chipper doesnt give it his all is crazy…he is one of the reasons the braves are even still in the conversation

Agreed, katherine…

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
9:52 pm

Fredi should have taken Chipper out and moved Prado to 3B and pinch-hit Heyward.

I am sorry….but no…not the way Heyward has grounded to 2nd 123454556times this year

Jason

September 26th, 2011
9:52 pm

That chipper sure is clutch. Time for another meaningless insurance run for a team that has nothing to play for and just wants the season to end. I guess the braves do so they can go hunt and fish

H

September 26th, 2011
9:53 pm

This team is absolutely awful. Get this season over with already.

geoff d

September 26th, 2011
9:53 pm

He’s also the reason they are about to choke away the playoffs kathy.

admiral

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

if this game is so important, why bring o’flaherty in as early as we did, yet NOT bring kimbrel in to make sure this stays a two run game?

joerochester

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

tbraves …. Pinch hit Heyward instead of Hinske

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

This team is absolutely awful. Get this season over with already.

2 more games….2 more games….

ijonathan

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

On a serious note, the Braves should flip one of Ibanez, Victorino or Rollins on their backsides (or heck, all three) in an upcoming at bat. Not because we’re pizzed off at giving up hits, but because they are all too darn comfortable at the plate against us.

katherine

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

idk what happened to the braves…but chipper has been awesome this season and given it his all…you all have no respect at all

Big Wally

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

Braves slogans for 2012. “See new ways for Fredi to get outmanaged”, “See if the Braves can score a run”, “Watch Larry Parrish steal money pretending to be a hitting coach”, “See if Jason Heyward can get the ball out of the infield”.

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

HEY!!!
IT GETS EVEN BETTER TRROW!!!

LOWE IS PITCHING…LOOOOL

kerryb

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

I rather just end it on Wednesday anyway. I can’t bear to watch this poor exhibition of the game of baseball any longer. Does anyone think we would do anything with McCann forgetting how to hit a baseball, Alex Gonzales not knowing how to hit all year, Chipper limping around all over the place, and Hanson and Jurrjens injured?

Phillies, Class of The NL

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

I am now taking apologies from any braves fans, including Bradley, that had the gall to think the lowly braves could compete with The Phillies.

Anon

September 26th, 2011
9:55 pm

Fredi will be second guessed for not pinch hitting for Diaz against the lefty and not taking Chipper out with him limping around before his double play ground out.

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
9:55 pm

Braves slogans for 2012. “See new ways for Fredi to get outmanaged”, “See if the Braves can score a run”, “Watch Larry Parrish steal money pretending to be a hitting coach”, “See if Jason Heyward can get the ball out of the infield”.

“hit hard but fouuuul”; “on the warning track and caught…juuust missed it”

katherine

September 26th, 2011
9:55 pm

you know what…if the braves dont make the playoffs its not because of chipper…if not for him they wouldnt even be close to the wild card so get off of him

Ron Roberts

September 26th, 2011
9:55 pm

Where are the Constanza/Bourn bunt-for-hit attempts? Where are the SB attempts? Why is this organization just DEAD SET AGAINST trying to manufacture an effing run? Geez; their offensive woes would be MITIGATED if they knew what the terms “hit and run,” “stolen base attempt,” “bunt for hit” and “team speed” even meant. And wtf is Chipper still doing in the game if he can hardly walk? Fredi = Cox 2.0

Buckner's Blind

September 26th, 2011
9:56 pm

Is it like some unwritten rule that the Braves can’t score over 3 runs in a game ?

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
9:56 pm

Fredi will be second guessed for not pinch hitting for Diaz against the lefty and not taking Chipper out with him limping around before his double play ground out.

Cant be second guessed if it the guy doesnt even have a brain…lol

kerryb

September 26th, 2011
9:56 pm

ijonathan, that’s what I was saying about Rollins earlier. Rollins stands there barely in the batters box hanging all over the plate and we never throw inside to him.

DetroitBraves

September 26th, 2011
9:56 pm

There have been a lot of things wrong with the Braves these last few weeks but that is one heck of a minor league free agent if Constanza is really the savior a lot of people seem to think he is. It would easily make him the best minor league free agent of all time.

But what the heck, no one else is doing anything so why not play him I guess.

What I don’t get is how the Braves went from leading the NL in on-base percentage last year to being 12th this year with virtually the same roster. What happened?

Jason

September 26th, 2011
9:56 pm

Uggla strikeout
Freeman Single
Mccann Double play
Game over

Adam L.

September 26th, 2011
9:56 pm

Braves are showing no intensity or heart in this game.

katherine

September 26th, 2011
9:57 pm

Phillies, Class of The NL

September 26th, 2011
9:54 pm

I am now taking apologies from any braves fans, including Bradley, that had the gall to think the lowly braves could compete with The Phillies.

Im sorry….that you are such a pathetic loser that you have to come on a braves blog to brag….good luck to your team….but you know what they say about karma

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
9:57 pm

Hey!
Atleast we’ll be on SI’s cover next year with the Sox…..Choker couple

ijonathan

September 26th, 2011
9:57 pm

Katherine, you’re starting to border on a McFann-ish obsession with the third sacker.

mmarlow

September 26th, 2011
9:57 pm

With the season on the line they still cannot generate anything. Ross bunting with 2 strikes! Chipper grounding into a double play just now! They have become a joke. If Lowe is back, i wont be.

Jason

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

Cathy must work at the bait tackle lodge where chipper buys his beer, bullets and redman.

kerryb

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

Oh, and I also forgot. How did someone considered a phenom last year just totally forget how to hit a baseball?

DetroitBraves

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

How did the Braves go from leading the NL in on-base percentage to being 12th in the league this year with virtually the same roster?

Anon

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

Sorry, Diaz against the righty.

Buckner's Blind

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

Braves are gonna pay $17 million next year to Chipper ? He can’t even run. Chipper needs to fess up.

bulldogbubba

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

No hugs,just fanny panting.Go Astros!!!!!!!!!!

Kane337

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

Phillies, Class of The NL

September 26th, 2011
9:58 pm

honestly, what do you expect, you have three must-win games and the stadium is half empty – I dont get it. No wonder the braves play with such apathy…

up north

September 26th, 2011
9:59 pm

The O-fers are coming up

Mitchell

September 26th, 2011
9:59 pm

katherine

September 26th, 2011
9:47 pm

anyone who says chipper doesnt give it his all is crazy…he is one of the reasons the braves are even still in the conversation

You mean the conversation about which wild card team, the Braves or Red Sox, will blow their lead with three games left?

If so then, yes, he’s a reason we are part of that conversation.

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
9:59 pm

How did the Braves go from leading the NL in on-base percentage to being 12th in the league this year with virtually the same roster?

You hire a great batting coach

Big Wally

September 26th, 2011
9:59 pm

Does this team even take batting practice?

Jason

September 26th, 2011
9:59 pm

He loves to swing at that first pitch

kerryb

September 26th, 2011
9:59 pm

Chip just said Brian McCann was 3 for 16 against this guy. That was in his other life as a hitter.

Buckner's Blind

September 26th, 2011
10:00 pm

Braves are just like Falcons. Do nothing for all game then try to play hard in the 9th (4th quarter for Falcons)…

katherine

September 26th, 2011
10:00 pm

ohhh so now its the fans fault LOL yep you are right….

Tbraves

September 26th, 2011
10:00 pm

Cards runnners 1st-2nd none out

Buckner's Blind

September 26th, 2011
10:00 pm

Why didn’t Uggla take 3rd ?

Jason

September 26th, 2011
10:00 pm

Here it comes. 1 run and if they had someone in at third, it would be tied. But Fredi left the gimp in to give up a run. Brilliant!

kerryb

September 26th, 2011
10:01 pm

Big Wally, according to Joe Simpson they look like the 27 Yankees in batting practice.

up north

September 26th, 2011
10:01 pm

uh-oh, Cardinals about to score