Re: Atlanta Braves 2010 Thread
Posted: August 26th, 2010, 8:11 am
I read this morning that the Braves blew a 10-1 lead and lost. Wow...what a choke job. ![Loser L-)](./images/smilies/30.gif)
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Jim Sumner put that on the Braves thread OY last PM. What a disaster that must have been. Phortunately, the Phils phloundered 3 games to the lowly Rastros so no ground gained or lost for the Braves. I heard Farnsworthless pitched, too. I'll check the BS (that's Box Score, though the othe BS works just as well in this case) later to see if he was part of the collapse.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I read this morning that the Braves blew a 10-1 lead and lost. Wow...what a choke job.
He was instrumental to the collapse.devildeac wrote:Jim Sumner put that on the Braves thread OY last PM. What a disaster that must have been. Phortunately, the Phils phloundered 3 games to the lowly Rastros so no ground gained or lost for the Braves. I heard Farnsworthless pitched, too. I'll check the BS (that's Box Score, though the othe BS works just as well in this case) later to see if he was part of the collapse.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I read this morning that the Braves blew a 10-1 lead and lost. Wow...what a choke job.
WHAT is up with Wagner? The guy goes on the DL every year at about this time. Is that what happened?Lavabe wrote:He was instrumental to the collapse. At least, the final straw.devildeac wrote:Jim Sumner put that on the Braves thread OY last PM. What a disaster that must have been. Phortunately, the Phils phloundered 3 games to the lowly Rastros so no ground gained or lost for the Braves. I heard Farnsworthless pitched, too. I'll check the BS (that's Box Score, though the othe BS works just as well in this case) later to see if he was part of the collapse.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I read this morning that the Braves blew a 10-1 lead and lost. Wow...what a choke job.
Just looked at the box score and it looks like it was a total team collapse.Lavabe wrote:He was instrumental to the collapse.devildeac wrote:Jim Sumner put that on the Braves thread OY last PM. What a disaster that must have been. Phortunately, the Phils phloundered 3 games to the lowly Rastros so no ground gained or lost for the Braves. I heard Farnsworthless pitched, too. I'll check the BS (that's Box Score, though the othe BS works just as well in this case) later to see if he was part of the collapse.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I read this morning that the Braves blew a 10-1 lead and lost. Wow...what a choke job.
I'm fine. I didn't even know the Braves were playing.devildeac wrote: Did not read anything about Wagner. Update anyone?
Not you, knucklehead. Billy Wagner, the Braves "closer" this season. Sheesh.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'm fine. I didn't even know the Braves were playing.devildeac wrote: Did not read anything about Wagner. Update anyone?
Just watched the MLB highlights/ending. Amazing. That's why replay is needed, in some form or another, with either the umps and/or managers choosing in the NFL/college FB manner. Glad big, blind Bob Davidson was not involved. Or was he?EarlJam wrote:Oh.......my..........GOD!
Braves, down 6-1 all game, score three in the eighth and three more in the ninth (the last on a solo shot with two outs by Brian McCann that hit the top off the wall and needed instant replay to confirm) to WIN THE GAME!
With apologies to the '69 Mets, this team is "Amazin'!"
-EarlJam
Another craptastic showing by Lowe. Hopefully, Venters righted his ship.EarlJam wrote:Oh.......my..........GOD!
Braves, down 6-1 all game, score three in the eighth and three more in the ninth (the last on a solo shot with two outs by Brian McCann that hit the top off the wall and needed instant replay to confirm) to WIN THE GAME!
With apologies to the '69 Mets, this team is "Amazin'!"
-EarlJam
Heyward's run (as in, the play in which he tagged home plate) was incredible. He made a great play to beat a really fine play.devildeac wrote:Braves win, 9-3. Infante's average up to .343 with 2 hits and a BB for 5 plate appearances, Heyward with 4 hits, Farnsworth doesn't suck and Wagner (Billy, not Chris) strikes out Francouer to end the game.
On some nights, Chris Wagner is a better fit than Billy. (and I bet he's better at putting a grill together, too!)Johnboy wrote:Heyward's run (as in, the play in which he tagged home plate) was incredible. He made a great play to beat a really fine play.devildeac wrote:Braves win, 9-3. Infante's average up to .343 with 2 hits and a BB for 5 plate appearances, Heyward with 4 hits, Farnsworth doesn't suck and Wagner (Billy, not Chris) strikes out Francouer to end the game.
Some of the players may not have good bunting skills. But, you are correct. It would be a great play to "lay one down" on the 3rd base side of the IF.lawgrad91 wrote:On some nights, Chris Wagner is a better fit than Billy. (and I bet he's better at putting a grill together, too!)Johnboy wrote:Heyward's run (as in, the play in which he tagged home plate) was incredible. He made a great play to beat a really fine play.devildeac wrote:Braves win, 9-3. Infante's average up to .343 with 2 hits and a BB for 5 plate appearances, Heyward with 4 hits, Farnsworth doesn't suck and Wagner (Billy, not Chris) strikes out Francouer to end the game.
I'm curious about another play, early on. Admittedly, I haven't watched a lot of baseball this year, at least not until Buck Showalter took over my beloved O's. But I do catch an occasional Braves game, and last night, when Brian McCann was at bat, the Mutts put the shift on, with 3 infielders to the first base side, and he bunted! Bunted! down the third base line, for an easy single.
Why don't more hitters do this? I see the shift go on, and big macho lefty pull hitter hits a grounder right to an infielder. Is it testosterone? Is it stupidity? It seems to me that McCann's play was really smart, and I don't know why more people do it.
I also read that he scored from 1st on a single. That's a great play, too.Johnboy wrote:Heyward's run (as in, the play in which he tagged home plate) was incredible. He made a great play to beat a really fine play.devildeac wrote:Braves win, 9-3. Infante's average up to .343 with 2 hits and a BB for 5 plate appearances, Heyward with 4 hits, Farnsworth doesn't suck and Wagner (Billy, not Chris) strikes out Francouer to end the game.
Yes, he did. It was a full count and two outs, so he was running when the pitch was thrown, but it was still quite impressive.devildeac wrote:I also read that he scored from 1st on a single. That's a great play, too.Johnboy wrote:Heyward's run (as in, the play in which he tagged home plate) was incredible. He made a great play to beat a really fine play.devildeac wrote:Braves win, 9-3. Infante's average up to .343 with 2 hits and a BB for 5 plate appearances, Heyward with 4 hits, Farnsworth doesn't suck and Wagner (Billy, not Chris) strikes out Francouer to end the game.
Brian McCann has emerged as one of the Braves likable leaders. He's so clutch, leading by example to do so many of the right things. Add to that is extreme likability as a person (the players are always givnig him a hard time one way or another and he takes it in stride) and you just have, well, Brian McCann. What a guy! What a GUY!lawgrad91 wrote:
Yes, he did. It was a full count and two outs, so he was running when the pitch was thrown, but it was still quite impressive.
That was the play I was talking about. He hauled ass all the way around the bases, and it looked like he was going to be tagged out at the plate. The fielder (Jeff Francoeur) made a good throw, the catcher was in position, caught the ball and tagged Heyward's hand just AFTER it touched the plate (bangbang).devildeac wrote:I also read that he scored from 1st on a single. That's a great play, too.Johnboy wrote:Heyward's run (as in, the play in which he tagged home plate) was incredible. He made a great play to beat a really fine play.devildeac wrote:Braves win, 9-3. Infante's average up to .343 with 2 hits and a BB for 5 plate appearances, Heyward with 4 hits, Farnsworth doesn't suck and Wagner (Billy, not Chris) strikes out Francouer to end the game.
The Braves stretched the lead with three runs off Manny Acosta in the sixth. Heyward’s single drove in Rick Ankiel. Heyward scored from first on a headfirst slide across home plate on Prado’s two-run single. Omar Infante, who walked, also scored on Prado’s hit.
Heyward was running on the pitch. Still, Cox was amazed Heyward scored from first, beating Jeff Francoeur’s throw from right-center field which bounced through the infield.
“Unbelievable,” Cox said. “He can do things on the bases. His instincts are so great.”
When asked how often he has seen a player score from first on a single, Cox said “almost never.”