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Win or Stay Home For Braves

   It's come down to this. One game. Win or get tagged with the biggest collapse in Atlanta Braves 45 year history. And it's difficult to have any confidence, since the guys have lost 4 in a row and 12 of their last 17 games.
   But you've got to admit, this is exciting. The season rides on the outcome of this one game.
   Try and cling to something positive. For example, we've got Hudson going tonight. He's our ace. And he's another bat in the line-up. And we face Joe Blanton, who is not exactly one of Philly's aces.
   It's so easy to slam and criticize right now. So easy to be negative. Check the fan reaction to the many blogs out there. These faceless people are just killing Fredi, Lowe, Chipper and the guys. Ripping them. And no, these folks won't be attending tonight's game at Turner Field.
   So, come on out for the finale. Good seats are available. And this Braves team needs your support tonight. 
The Braves are our team. This is no time to turn your back on them. This will be a night to remember. Make last minute plans to be there...to cheer them on.
   Remember how last season ended?
   The Braves and Hudson beat the Phillies in the season finale. Then, they watched the Giants close out the Padres, which clinched the WC spot. A celebration took place, with Bobby Cox leading the way. Special night.
   Now, the Braves and Hudson try to pull it off again.

Postseason Hopes Ride Against Phillies

   Wonder what the next 3 days will bring? I do know this: If you can't score, you can't win. And if we can't win, we can't play meaningful October baseball. This has been frustrating. Can only imagine the frustration that the Braves team is feeling right now.
   Delgado gets the start in Game 1 tonight. The Phillies throw Cliff Lee at us. Advantage Phils. Can't really expect the kid to go out there and shut down this line-up, can we? Although the Phillies have had trouble scoring runs too, since they shut it down after clinching.
   Game 2 of the series has Lowe and Oswalt matched up. D-Lowe was signed to pitch in these big games, but this season has been a disappointment. This could be the end of the road here in Atlanta for Lowe. He's due another chunck of change next year, but the Braves could dump him anyway, if they could find a team that wanted him.
   Wednesday is a critical day. Hudson is scheduled to go, but if we do get in...that takes Tim out of the first couple of games in the NLDS series. We need our ace going in Game #1. Our best shot is to wrap this wild-card spot up in the next 2 days. The Phillies have taken Hamels out of Game #3 and will go with a bullpen start (pitch the bullpen for 9 innings).
   Of course, we could activate Smoltz, Maddux and Glavine and we'd still be in trouble. Our line-up as gone soft. Can't score. We can get runners on, but we can't get them home. It's troubling. makes you want to scream and throw something.
   Maybe it changes today. Perhaps a return home can spark this offense.

Braves in September Funk

   This is getting to be quite frustrating, as a Braves fan. This is a time when you want to be playing you're best baseball. Not you're worst.
   Again, just getting to the PS is not enough from my seat. Got to get there AND THEN, WIN. Little chance of that, it seems...and that's IF we can get there.
   The Braves are 6-12 in their last 18 games. The Cardinals are 15-5, in their last 20. There are only 8 games to play. Can we hold on? Or again, does it matter? What good is it to get there...and then, get swept out of the PS?
   Kimbrel and Venters have hit a rough spot. Not long ago, they were almost automatic.
   The starters are struggling toward the finish line, with the lone exception being Hudson. This Hanson & Jurrjens rushing back is just not realistic. And it's difficult to feel good about trotting anyone else out there. Beachy is the next best option and he can't go past 6 innings. The bullpen will be extended in the games Lowe and Minor pitch.
   And the line-up is about to drive me crazy. So many scoring opportunities wasted.
   It's official: the Braves are in trouble.

Wrong Time For Downward Spiral

   The Braves are struggling at the wrong time. Lost 7 of their last 10 games. Starting rotation is now Huddy & The Kids. Shocker: even Venters and Kimbrel are suddenly allowing runs. And the line-up is struggling to score. This is scary stuff. Concern has set in.
   It doesn't look good. Thought this team was going places. Now, the only place they are going is down. And it's so disappointing. As a fan, you have so much time invested...tuning in every night for months. And now this. We are limping towards the finish line. Even if we get in, it looks like a quick out.
   It's too late for Hanson and Jurrjens to make it back. For some reason, the Braves brass are holding Teheran back. Don't get that either. He's dominated this season. But they now have decided to ship him to the bullpen. Looks like Minor and Delgado will get the call these final couple of weeks. What's up with that?
   Too many solo HRs lately for the offense. That's been the only production. Solo HRs. Freeman finally broke a 15-game skid, with a 2-run blast, in game two against the Cardinals. Prado has disappeared. Heyward has had a season to forget. It's disappointing.
   Things are going so bad even Venters and Kimbrel are no longer automatic.
   Sirens are blaring. The season ends in 16 games. This is getting ugly.

Braves Face Phillies Next!

   The Braves hit Philadelphia 7.5 games back, with 23 games remaining. So, sweeping a team that hasn't been swept probably isn't likely. But even then, we'd still be 4.5 back, with 20 to go.
   But isn't it more about the Braves finding out how they match-up with these guys, heading into the PS. The Phillies haven't faced the new Braves. The line-up with Bourn at the top. And the one that features Uggla banging. Philly hasn't seen us in 2 months.
   Go up there and play tough, win the series...and the Braves send a message. If we see you in the PS, we can beat you. Maybe get in their head a little bit.
   Lowe gets Lee in the opener. Hudson takes on that hot-shot rookie Vance Worley in Game 2. It's Beachy versus Oswalt in the finale.
   Minor and Delgado go in the New York DH.
   Wonder if Jurrjens can go next Friday in St. Louis? That's probably going to be Delgado, again. Which might be a good thing. The kid looks strong right now. Jurrjens doesn't.

McCann Busts Out in Chicago

   Our All-Star catcher got his swagger back, on an afternoon at Wrigley when the wind was blowing in. Great to see. That 1st inning, 3-run bomb, off a Garza change-up, broke an 0-15 slide. Later in the game, Brian delivered a solo shot, to make it 7-3. This was his day, going 2-4, with 2 HR and 4 RBI.
   He was saying after the game that his stroke has been a little off, since he came off the DL, with that oblique pull. The last 3-4 days, he has been working OT in the cage. Finally felt confident today. 
   Bet McCann goes on a tear now. Big September. Finishes strong. Gets in the N.L. MVP discussion.
   Bourn looked great in the Chicago finale too. He went 4-5. Dude gets on base 4 times and the Braves have a good shot at winning. His ability to get on base and steal 2nd, to get in scoring position, is just huge. It's been a missing piece in Atlanta, since Furcal exited. Good to have that back at the top.

Braves World Series Caliber?

   The Braves are 1 of six teams that are capable of winning the World Series. The other 5: Red Sox, Yankees, Rangers, Phillies and Brewers. Giants don't look capable of doing the back-to-back thing. And the Braves just exposed the Diamondbacks. Six. That's it.
   This new line-up and the bullpen make it possible. Bourn can create a scoring opportunity. Prado is great in the 2-slot. Run producers are at 3-4-5-6 (McCann, Uggla, Freeman and Chipper). Heyward, Constanza and Gonzalez can be a factor at the bottom. 
   Give this bullpen a 7th inning lead and it's lights out. Seriously. O'Flaherty, Venters and Kimbrel have been dominant. The other contenders know they better have the lead going to the 7th. The Braves have shortened the game to 7.
   As strange as it sounds, it's the starters that have me concerned. Lowe's struggling. Hanson is hurting. Jurrjens is no longer the ace of this staff. Right now, it's Hudson and Beachy leading the way. We should be seeing Teheran up here again soon. Test him in September. He might have to go come October.
  

Vizcaino Debue

   The kid was rushing that fastball up there at 96-97. The curve had some downward bite. The stuff looked nasty. There is a lot to like about this guy.
   I know what you're thinking: Dude can't throw stikes. 
   Give the kid a break. His teammates certainly did. He's 20 years old. Started the season in High-A ball. Had to be anxious, when he stepped on top of the mound. 
   That heater had some movement to it. A late tailing action. Love that. And it sizzled coming up there at 97. He's going to be able to attack with that pitch. Proctor's was too straight. 
   Sure was awesome to see Venters come in and get Vizcaino off the hook. That debue's now over. Now he can settle in. Can't wait to see him the next time.
  

Braves Stare Down Deadline

   It's now time to play your hand. What do the Braves do?
   Most all the Braves players have mentioned how they believe in this team AND they hope Wren will improve it. Sounds like they are counting on something happening before Sunday 4:00 pm rolls around.
   The buzz today was surrounding Astros CF Michael Bourn. MLB Insiders reported the Braves were back in on Bourn. Houston sources had stated the Astros wanted Minor earlier. But today the name Arodis Vizcaino's name was being tossed into this conversation.
   Bourn has had a hot bat. Right now, he's over .300 and is on pace to score 97 runs. And he's stolen 39-46 bases. Did I mention Bourn is also an above average CF? He is. So, he fits. Braves need a CF, who can lead off. The only negative is that he's another LH hitter. The Astros signed him to a 1-year contract worth $4.4M, prior to this season. Next year, he's arbitration bound. Then, he's a free agent in 2013. Insiders are saying that the Astros are asking for 2 of those 4 top pitchings prospects. Wren's not going there, I can assure you.
   I'd go Upton down in Tampa. Braves would have him through next season. His numbers are down again, but he a plus-defender, with some pop from the right side. And he can steal too.
  

Big Hit For Heyward

   The Braves needed Jason to get a big hit and he delivered. On TV, Chip Caray mentiond it was his first bases-loaded hit all season. And it came at a nice time. Down 3-1 to the Pirates, after a 3-1 loss the night before. And on a 3-game losing streak. Lot of bad vibe in the park.
   Easy to like how he did it too. Jason was patient. Watched two pitches out of the zone. Got it to a hitters count, where he could look hard stuff. That is, if you want to call Karstens hard stuff hard. Jason ripped a 2-0, 88 mph FB, right up the middle. Tie game. Crowd roars. Braves dugout exhales. It was a beautiful thing.
   The J-Hey Kid is back! 
   Probably too soon to say that out loud, but it was good to see. He has struggled obviously. The second time around has not been easy. Talking with DOB, from the AJC...we both agreed to give him a wild card this season. Too soon to get down on him. And he really seems to be a good guy. I'm pulling for him. The Braves need him now. Sure hope he gets hot. If that happens, he could carry us for a few weeks. Put us over the top.
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