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... and WHO plays centerfield?
Wow... just wow!

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I can understand your confusion as it relates to the Atlanta Braves, but the O's or Nat's aren't anything to bet your paycheck against! Being a former baseball guy, you can bet your bottom dollar that there is at least 1 baseball fan out there!colchar wrote:I didn't know anyone still watched baseball.
Are you kidding? The Braves' starting pitching is outstanding, the best in the East if Hamels continues to struggle with injuries. The Braves just need to start hitting the ball. No, this is definitely not just a .500 team.Lavabe wrote:Are the Braves any better than a .500 team this year?
What's their biggest need?
No, I'm not kidding. I haven't been able to follow as closely, which is why I posed the question.wilson wrote:Are you kidding? The Braves' starting pitching is outstanding, the best in the East if Hamels continues to struggle with injuries. The Braves just need to start hitting the ball. No, this is definitely not just a .500 team.Lavabe wrote:Are the Braves any better than a .500 team this year?
What's their biggest need?
I wonder if he'll get hurt walking out of the dugout? :roll:Lavabe wrote:Who's on the mound tonight?
Braves: Lowe
Astros:
MIKE FREAKIN' HAMPTON
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wilson wrote: And for the record, the "lovestruck" smiley doesn't work; it gets rendered as "mad".
As we go through the halfway point in the season, it looks as though the Bravos are three games out of first, but they are having a lot of trouble crashing through the .500 mark.wilson wrote:Are you kidding? The Braves' starting pitching is outstanding, the best in the East if Hamels continues to struggle with injuries. The Braves just need to start hitting the ball. No, this is definitely not just a .500 team.Lavabe wrote:Are the Braves any better than a .500 team this year?
What's their biggest need?
Huddy's first rehab start is scheduled for July 19 in Myrtle Beach. Top to bottom, the Braves just might have the best starting pitching in baseball. On top of that, dare I say that they may finally have hit upon a reasonably productive lineup? Kudos to Bobby for throwing his silly perennial "loyalty" out the window and going with the scorching Martin Prado over Kelly Johnson. It will also be nice to get Omar Infante (who was batting well over .300 before his injury) back within the next couple of weeks.Lavabe wrote:As we go through the halfway point in the season, it looks as though the Bravos are three games out of first, but they are having a lot of trouble crashing through the .500 mark.wilson wrote:Are you kidding? The Braves' starting pitching is outstanding, the best in the East if Hamels continues to struggle with injuries. The Braves just need to start hitting the ball. No, this is definitely not just a .500 team.Lavabe wrote:Are the Braves any better than a .500 team this year?
What's their biggest need?
Do we see a return of Tim Hudson this season?
Kotchman actually started the season plenty serviceably, but has flagged of late. He's been battling a couple of little nagging injuries.devildeac wrote: Yea, if Kortchman and Francouer (sp?) and (sp?) could hit worth a damn...