
Friday, May 22, 2009
KaWOWkami

Thursday, May 21, 2009
A couple good wins and one big loss
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
So I'm getting a little annoyed
Ok so what is wrong with this offense of ours? To quote Chip Carey last night he is "worred about the Jekyl and Hyde offense." I still think it is a little too early to really be worried, but the time is drawing near quickly. What I am going to do with the short time I have with you today tell some problems we are having and maybe, in my opinion, give some solutions to these problems and point out the positives.
Problems:
- The braves are not getting extra base hits: The braves rank 13th in the NL with a .395 SLG%; 13th in HR (28); we rank 8th in hits and 8th in BA and 6th in OBP; this means we are getting to first alot and thats it.
- We are putting absolutely zero pressure on opponents defense. The braves are ranked last in the leauge in SB with 7 (the mets have 42), and Chip Carey said that we have hit into 32 double plays in only 36 games.
- Jeff Francouer is still bad. Stats 36 games in: .252 BA, 3HR, .272 OBP, .371 SLG ; lets compare that to 36 games in last year: .262 BA, 3HR, .310 OBP, .421 SLG. Yeah he his doing worse than last year
- Schafer continues to strugle; it's not worth even backing this up with stats.
Ok I think that is enough problems to look at right now. So how can we solve these or at least deal with them. There really is only so many things the coaches can do, but lets look at a couple of things they might could do just to mix things up.
- The Braves in general are a great contact hitting team ( we are 4th in terms of not striking out ). We have to hit and run regardless of the count. In general you want to hit and run on you know a 3-1, 2-0 count. We have to start doing this on the first pitch, on 1-0 counts shoot on 1-1 counts. I don't care we just have to start trying to move the defense, make the catcher make a throw, leave a gap at short.
- Let's continue to ride Infante out. When he gets on let him take a shot at second if he feels comfortable.
- Jeff? Ok I have been reading some and I agree with a thought I read. We need to move Jeff up in the lineup maybe even to 5th. We know that he swings at balls and pitchers give him nothing to hit, and why should they? You have him followed by the strikeout kid and then the pitcher. Where is the incentive to throw him a strike, even if he walks you still have got two pretty automatic outs following him. You move him up in the lineup follow him up with Anderson (who is looking really good lately) and Kotchman (puts the ball in play constantly). You force the pitcher to throw him good pitches. He isn't striking out as much he had been, and he is hitting pitches that are balls. Honestly I would put him 5th and tell him to take until he gets the first strike. If he hits pitches that are strikes he normally hits pretty well. I really like this idea.
- Someone needs to teach Schafer how to bunt, the dude is fast. He could bunt for a basehit every now and then. Then the infield will have to be ready for that, which opens up more holes. He isn't swinging and missing as much as he was, he is now hitting lazy pop flys that a little leauge right fielder could catch. A couple of bunt hits would get his confidence up, but a little pressure on the defense, and cause him to have to follow pitches all the way to his bat.
- Runs lately for the Braves have been at a premium, we all know this. We also know that if the Braves get 4 runs in a game we feel pretty good that our pitching will be able to hold them under that. We are hitting into so many double plays that we have got to be playing small ball. Runner on, bunt him over, got two shots at getting him in. I am not a huge fan of this philosophy, because I feel like it knocks out a chance at a big inning, but I wouldn't mind seeing the Braves start doing this earlier in the game. Because like I said all the Braves are doing is getting singles. What's easier for the Braves to do right now? Get 1 single with 2 outs left? or 2 singles with all 3 outs? Take the runs when we can get them.
OK thats about all I got right now. Just some thoughts of mine, and just letting out a little frustration. Thanks for understanding.
Notes
Glavine pitched well in his simulated game. And is supposed to start a couple of rehab starts beginning this Saturday in Gwinett. He hopes to be back the first week of June.
Hudson said he is on pace to come back by the end of August.
Kris Medlen will be making his major leauge debut Thursday night. I am really excited to watch this guy.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Home Sweet Home?
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Good Start to a Vital Road Trip
Hey lookie, lookie what the Braves found, two wins and a sweep. I really don't consider two wins a sweep, but we will take what we can get. The braves put together a total of 21 hits and 12 runs over the past two games. These two wins came at a very crucial time for the Braves as they started a 8 game road trip that included the fish, phills, and mets. The braves are looking to continue this momentum into Philadelphia tomorrow night. The Braves should be getting Brian McCann back tomorrow night after he completed one game with Gwinett earlier this evening (1-3, 2B, BB). I think this will be huge, giving the Braves a new burst of energy and excitement having the lineup that was scheduled for opening day. Tomorrow JoJo Reyes faces Cole Hamels. Hamels has been ailing a shoulder and ankle injury. He has not yet shown what he can really do, and I hope that this trend continues for at least another outing. It was great today to see Kelly and Schafer get a couple of hits each today with zero K's. I am wondering what Bobby will do tomorrow night for the leadoff spot. Kelly is hitting over .300 against lefties, but Omar Infante is batting .405 when hitting leadoff. If it was my call I would leave Omar in why pull him when he is hot. Anyway this is probably, if it was my guess what our lineup will look like tomorrow night:

Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The Future
As I have grown older I have come to appreciate more and more the Atlanta Braves farm system. The Braves have consistently, for the past two decades had one of the top systems in the majors. This has provided us many trades opportunities that have helped the Braves throughout the years. I thought since the Braves are in a slump, and I still believe that it is too early to worry; it would be a great time to look at the future of our Bravos. The Braves have a couple of the best prospects in the majors right now, and I am really excited to see how they produce for the Braves in the next few years. I plan on giving a few updates on prospects every now and then so we will just start out with a couple:


Monday, May 4, 2009
A Herculean Lineup
Yunel Escobar
Chipper Jones
Jeff Francoeur
Martin Prado
Matt Diaz
David Ross
Jordan Schafer
Jo Jo Reyes
If that lineup doesn't strike fear into you then I don't know what will. And this was the lineup we had yesterday against the Astros.
As a Braves fan I have always been optimistic. I have always known that "this year is our year," and I always think "naw man we got this" even when we are down 3 in the ninth with two outs and Greg Norton is at bat. I could go down every player in that lineup and tell you why he is a "great player" and why this lineup could compete with anyone in the majors. But as I step back and look at it from a non braves fan point of few, I have come to the realization that this lineup is horrible.
I don't blame Cox. The lineup that he envisioned going into this season has only played three games this year. To be 100% honest with you I am actually pleased that the Braves have won as many games during these past few weeks as they have. Think about it. Here are the facts:
1. We have had zero production from the leadoff spot:
Before Omar starting leading off (so before 5 games ago) the Braves (Kelly J.) hit .111 (dating back to April 16) with just 4BB. I could have kept going back, but I just got too depressed.
2. Jordan Schafer has struck out 30 times:
Schafer has struck out 30 times. The next highest total on the Braves is 16K's belonging to Matt Diaz. However, Shafer leads the team in BB with 16. The problem I see with Schafer is that his swing on a 0-2 count is the exact same as on a count that is 3-1. Terry P. has GOT to talk to him about this a teach him how to shorten his swing with two strikes. Look what that has done for Frenchy.
I love the kid but I bet he missed
3. We have only had our whole lineup in a game 3 times.
Garret Anderson and B Mac have both been plagued with injuries; it didn't take long for Chipper to wear off on Anderson. Chipper has had absolutely no protection behind him. I really don't think teams fear Kotchman or Frenchy. Once McCann can see again, and we at least get the presence of Garret in the lineup things should come together.
4. Frenchy is stepping up.
To me Francoeur has looked great. His average has been steady at around .285; he has 3 HR; 17 RBI. He is on pace for 20HR and 115 RBI. DRAMATIC improvement over last years disaster. Those are amazing numbers for a player that should be batting 6th. But the big thing is that he has played every game and has only struck out 8 times. This is Jeff Francoeur we are talking about, and only 8 K's. That's great to see even though he only has 4 walks. He is putting the ball in play, and is looking like he is going to get stronger as the season goes on.
5. Omar Infante could save us.
The past four games Infante has started at leadoff he is batting .500 with 2BB and 2K. I know we have to get Kelly back in there and I am not a big fan of platooning a position, but maybe Kelly should just play against lefties for a while. Kelly is hitting .308 against them this year and he hit .330 against them last year. But I have always liked Infante and I say keep him in while he is hot.
Taking all this into consideration I am very pleased with the Braves standing right now. The games are very difficult and very frustrating to watch, but we are only 2.5 games back. Hopefully we will have our real lineup in there next week (maybe by this weekend). I am still very optimistic about our Braves, but I am not as naive as I once was. Who am I kidding? This year is definitely our year.
Injury Update
Brian McCann is scheduled to come off the DL on Friday. The last I heard is that he was going to try glasses out and see if that works and he can play in them. If that doesn't work he is going to have Lasik surgery again and that would put him out a few more weeks.
Garret Anderson is eligible to play this Thursday. Cox offered him a rehab stint just to see some live pitching, but Anderson declined and said he is doesn't need to see live pitching that he is ready to play now.
Jorge Campillo will throw a bullpen session on Tuesday. He will then throw a couple more sessions then start rehabbing in the minors.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Braves Rotation: Back to the Future?
D. Lowe (2-1) 3.10
J. Jurrjens (2-2) 1.72
J. Vazquez (2-2) 3.38
K. Kawakami (1-3) 7.06
Jo Jo Reyes (01) 4.26
The Braves rotation is a very very good rotation right now. Lowe, Jurrjens, and Vazquez are all pitching great. Lowe is pitching great getting ground ball out after ground ball out. He has a great infield backing him up which is huge for a sinkerball pitcher. Jurrjens, dude J.J. is amazing. He should be 4-0. He is 4th in NL in ERA. This guy is going to be good for many MANY years to come. Vazquez is third in the N.L with 42 K's (only two behind leader Santana). When he is on he reminds me of Glavine, not overwhelming stuff but alot of movement and just painting the corners. He hasn't been hit hard at all this year, and has caught a few bad breaks. When he is on his game he is fun to watch. Kenshin Kawakami, yeah the ERA looks bad, but the guy has been pitching in the majors for less than a month. He is having to adjust not only to MLB but his whole life. He is used to a 6 man rotation anyway so his conditioning right now might not be that great. Give him till end of June, then start to worry. Jo Jo, I don't like Jo Jo and I don't know many braves fans that do. But his last outing was his best outing probably in his career (7.0IP, 1ER, 7K, 3H). I just don't see him duplicating that ever again.
Let's look at the probable rotation in a couple of months:
D. Lowe
J. Jurrjens
J. Vazquez
T. Hanson
K. Kawakami
I am all about letting Hanson get work in Gwinnett (1.69 ERA right now), but once Jo Jo loses a few more games they have to call him up. Hanson is basically a young Smoltz. Bold statement? yes. Ridiculous statement? no. They say his slider is as good as Smoltzies and his fastball reaches 99 mph. During the trading season; no team went after Hanson because they knew he was "untouchable". If all goes according to plan, Hanson will be our ace for along time.
A look at the Braves rotation opening day 2010:
T. Hudson
D. Lowe
T. Hanson
J. Jurrjens
J. Vazquez
My Lord that is nasty. I mean look at it. Look at it again. Any single one of those guys could/would be the ace on most other teams. The problem and it is a good problem is where is Kawakami. I really believe that Kenshin is going to be a solid starter in the majors. He is like 33 so he probably only has like 5-7 years left. I don't think the Braves would trade him just because we would want to keep a good relationship up with the Japanese. It would not look good for the first Japanese player in the Braves organization to be traded after his first year. Bullpen maybe? I don't know but it will be a good problem.
A year ago if you were to tell me that the braves staff in 2010 would be as good as the roatation in the 90's I would have laughed in your face. Now, it at least makes you stop and think.
