Is darkness about to descend on the 2011 Atlanta Braves? (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)
You wanted a team meeting? Fredi Gonzalez convened (a brief) one after Tuesday’s game. “He let his feelings be known,” Chipper Jones said, but now I offer this warning:
You’re going to be disappointed.
The Braves’ manager did not hurl invective or furniture. What he said was essentially what he told the press moments later. “I told them I wouldn’t pick another bunch of guys to go out and win one game,” Gonzalez said. “I also told them to get a nice sleep and come out ready tomorrow.”
Then: “It wasn’t like Knute Rockne. But maybe 50 years from now it’ll be in a book of great speeches.”
When you’ve handed back an 8 1/2-game lead and there’s only one game to go, what else is there to say? “If we blow this, you’re all fired”? (Those pesky longterm contracts might mitigate against such a purge.) “Take two and hit to right”? (Sounds like something the hitting coach should have been saying.) “You’re a bunch of choking dogs — now go relax and win this game”? (A bit of a mixed message, eh?)
It’s Game No. 162, you’re can’t install the Wishbone. And if you’re wondering why Fredi G. didn’t try to incite his men … well, these are grown men. They know what they need to do.
Chipper said Wednesday that the city of Atlanta was ready to box these players’ ears. (Or words to that effect.) Someone noted that at least such venom showed this city cares. Said Jones: “We care, too. Nobody cares more than we do. We just need to batten down the hatches and give ourselves a chance.”
Of his manager, Jones said: “I just don’t know what strings he can pull. It’s up to the players to put up good at-bats and up to the pitchers to put up zeroes.”
Of the Braves’ inability to score (four runs in the past four games), Jones said: “We have picked an inopportune time to make outs with runners in scoring position.”
Here he smiled. Baseball can be such a simple game. “If we could control when we struggle and when we’re hot, the game would be pretty easy.”
Nobody disputes that these Braves have made this much harder than it should have been. At the same time, they haven’t quite blown it yet. They’ve got Tim Hudson working tonight, and he’s the guy you’d want taking the ball even if Jair Jurrjens and Tommy Hanson were hale and hearty. And the Cardinals will be facing a hot pitcher.
“We’re big Brett Myers fans,” Chipper said, speaking of Houston’s starter. “He went to my high school. I’m hoping for some Bolles mojo.”
The Braves didn’t appear a beaten team beforehand. They went about their pregame business the way they usually go about their pregame business. And Gonzalez sounded utterly upbeat in an extended media session.
He had, he said, packed “all the way through Sunday night.” If a one-game playoff with the Cardinals is required, the Braves will depart tonight. Should they win in St. Louis, they’d head for Milwaukee or Phoenix. Did Fredi pack attire for both the Midwest and the desert?
“They’re both indoor stadiums,” he said. “Besides, I don’t have that kind of wardrobe.”
The big news of the afternoon: Shortstop Alex Gonzalez could, his manager said, miss up to two weeks with a calf injury. Jack Wilson will start in his stead and bat eighth tonight. And batting seventh with be the right-handed hitting Matt Diaz; Jason Heyward has been omitted from the starting lineup for Game No. 162 — even though the Phillies are deploying righthander Joe Blanton.
Fredi’s reasoning: Blanton is actually more effective against lefties than righties — the numbers underscore the point — and Philly plans to bring in lefty Cole Hamels after three innings, which would force the Braves to pinch-hit early if Heyward started.
Gonzalez: “We’ve got a lineup capable of grinding out a group of at-bats.”
And that, assuming some of the at-bats conclude with hits, would be a good thing. And these Braves weren’t acting as if they were looking for a soft place to plop down. They want to keep playing. They want to win. I think they’ll be playing in St. Louis tomorrow night. So does their manager.
Asked if his team would win tonight, Gonzalez said: “Yes. We’re going to go out and play the best baseball game we can play.”
That might be enough. It might not. That’s why they play the game. “Hopefully at about 10:30 or so we’ll be shaking hands and seeing what’s happening with the Astros and Cardinals,” Gonzalez said.
And I’ll be here until we know what’s what, baseball-wise. I ask you to join me as Game No. 162 unfolds. I thank you, as ever, in advance.
By Mark Bradley
1,908 comments Add your comment
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:26 pm
Hey Bradley,
I’m not letting you or the fans off the hook. Can we get an attendance number? Or an estimate?
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:26 pm
Come on, our aging hero!
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2011
7:27 pm
Tied at 1.
jmor
September 28th, 2011
7:27 pm
The Phillies already worrying about which pitcher will get the win.
FlaBrave695
September 28th, 2011
7:27 pm
Tie game!
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:27 pm
He did it!! Baby Braves, take notice.
jo
September 28th, 2011
7:27 pm
the stench of philly has affected your senses noclass philly
Old Dawg Fan
September 28th, 2011
7:27 pm
Wow the braves actually scored a run in the 1st inning!!! Call the AJC-oh we aer on AJC!
jmor
September 28th, 2011
7:28 pm
21,203
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:28 pm
Somebody tell Uggla to take the first pitch.
Matthew
September 28th, 2011
7:28 pm
Bourn is awesome.
Willthethrill
September 28th, 2011
7:29 pm
Uggla needs to be more patient!!
jmor
September 28th, 2011
7:29 pm
What do you expect against the great Joe Blanton?
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:30 pm
Come on Bradley – you always tell it like it is – give us an attendance number
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:31 pm
Come on now jo – Philadelphia is Baseball Heaven – hey, on another note guess who lead the the Major Leagues in attendance this year? Yep the Phillies.
Michael
September 28th, 2011
7:32 pm
Please, please let this wretched excuse for a baseball team be put out of its misery tonight. It’s the only humane outcome.
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:32 pm
I think Prado working mostly in left this year has helped him stay healthy. Unfortunately, it hasn’t helped his BA.
Fatass
September 28th, 2011
7:33 pm
Bradley blogging from home
Fatass
September 28th, 2011
7:34 pm
Hack
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:34 pm
Phillies pretty patient, ump needs glasses.
jo
September 28th, 2011
7:34 pm
Ben Franklin would revoke his US citizenship if he could see the modern day cess pool that is philly
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:35 pm
Pitch Count…Pitch Count….Pitch Count
Old Dawg Fan
September 28th, 2011
7:35 pm
I know Hudson gave up a run in the first but it was an abnormal hit to that part of the field but he just gives you a chance to win vs D Lowe.
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:36 pm
jo, you’re an angry, unhappy person – you are not welcome in the Fine City of Philadelphia.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2011
7:36 pm
Thirteen pitches in the second.
Adam
September 28th, 2011
7:36 pm
The Phillies sure didn’t lead the league in attendance 10 years.
Adam
September 28th, 2011
7:36 pm
sorry
ten years ago***
adam
September 28th, 2011
7:37 pm
only way for braves to win is to play small ball. If they do that they will score 5 or 6 runs tonight and that should be plenty.
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:37 pm
The curve is working. Phillies mostly hailing like a girl in high heels at a batting center (yes, I’ve seen that here in Japan).
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2011
7:37 pm
Home team needs to keep scoring against this pitcher. Cole H. comes afterwrd.
Sonny Clusters
September 28th, 2011
7:37 pm
Getting that run back should be good for some hugging. It would be okay with us if they get to hug again real soon.
jo
September 28th, 2011
7:38 pm
Chief Nocahoma should grill that stupid philly fanatic mascot in front of his tpee
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:38 pm
the point Adam, is that the braves have competed for the past 3 years, and the fans just do not show up. I mean they play winning baseball, and the fans dont show up. You wouldnt see that in any other respectable sports city.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2011
7:39 pm
Double to right-center.
Mtn Brave
September 28th, 2011
7:39 pm
Lets go Braves!!!
Old Dawg Fan
September 28th, 2011
7:39 pm
Freeman-Double-wow
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:39 pm
There’s your 2011 Rookie of the Year!!!
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2011
7:41 pm
Same applies. McCann has to push Freeman over to third
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:41 pm
McCann has no idea how to move a runner over.
Old Dawg Fan
September 28th, 2011
7:41 pm
Can anyone answer why Ross has not played in a few of the last 6 or so games?
McCann looks worn out.
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2011
7:42 pm
Strikes out looking.
dtec
September 28th, 2011
7:42 pm
Couldn’t be happier about how Huddy looks through 2, looks sharp, plenty of skepticism in Braves country, so I’ll be positive. Maybe we’ll look back at the bottom of the first and say thats where we turned it around. Go Braves
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:42 pm
Chooch Ruiz would take one for the team there and lay down a bunt, but there’s the vastly overrated McCann hacking away – HE IS AWFUL.
Old Dawg Fan
September 28th, 2011
7:42 pm
Way to go McCann take that call third strike!!! Do you take when it is that close in the last game of the season?
Mark Bradley
September 28th, 2011
7:43 pm
Rollins saves a run. Stops the ball from going through.
jmor
September 28th, 2011
7:43 pm
How bad is McCann–I will geve him benefit of the doubt and assume he is having eye trouble again… He sure looks like he is blind.
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:43 pm
Nice Diaz. He battled and won.
Phillies, Class of The NL
September 28th, 2011
7:44 pm
Bradley,
Will you finally admit that Carlos Ruiz is a better catcher than McCann? Please, please tell me you’ve been awakened.
blue
September 28th, 2011
7:45 pm
Ump Dale Scott is the one who is having eye trouble
NagoyaBrave
September 28th, 2011
7:46 pm
Did Wilson raise his socks?