Let me first start off by saying that I’m very happy with the way the season (2 games) has been going. The offense strikes early, the starting pitching holds the other team in check, and the bullpen does a pretty good job at not losing. Yeah, I’d have to say that this is completely unlike last season. So, onto tonight.
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Posted by lsu31always
Braves Report — published on April 5th, 2009
A new year, a new forum, a new team, and new hope for a season to remember. I do not know where to begin. What a great way to begin the season. A victory over the defending world champion Phillies. The bats started out with a bang, having hit a trio of home runs by the time the second inning had ended. But as loudly as the bats began the game, they were the polar opposite the rest of the way. All four of the runs that the Braves scored were scored in the first two innings.
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on February 22nd, 2009
It’s seemingly happened. The Braves have acquired an outfielder that has some power. The AJC is reporting that Garret Anderson has agreed to a one-year deal with the Braves:
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on February 17th, 2009
Update #3: According to seattlepi.com, Griffey has chosen the Mariners over the Braves. A disappointing end, to be sure, that only adds to the list of the players that the Braves have been unable to sign.
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Posted by chipperboy1
Braves Report — published on January 13th, 2009
The AJC is reporting that former Dodgers pitcher, Derek Lowe, has accepted a 4-year, $60 million offer from the Braves.
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Posted by bstarter29
Braves Report — published on January 11th, 2009
John Smoltz is no longer a Brave. Words that any Atlanta fan never thought they would hear as long as they lived. The only time that kind of sentence would be appropriate would be John’s retirement announcement. But, we aren’t going to get that fitting ending. No, a certain team from Boston will get to bask in Smoltzie’s twilight while us Braves fans, the ones who grew up watching him, have watched him for almost two decades now continue to watch as our team is run directly in the southern direction.
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Posted by chipperboy1
Braves Report — published on January 10th, 2009
According to the AJC, the Braves have signed Japanese pitcher, Kenshin Kawakami.
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on January 7th, 2009
AtlantaBraves.com and Mark Bowman’s blog are reporting that veteran pitcher, Cy Young winner, future Hall-of-Famer, and face of the Braves, John Smoltz, is likely to sign with the Red Sox tomorrow afternoon:
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on January 7th, 2009
AtlantaBraves.com and Mark Bowman’s blog are reporting that veteran pitcher, Cy Young winner, future Hall-of-Famer, and face of the Braves, John Smoltz, is likely to sign with the Red Sox tomorrow afternoon:
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on December 16th, 2008
It was reported this morning on FOXSports.com that free agent Rafael Furcal could be returning to Atlanta, with a contract expected to be signed today. Furcal supposedly had turned down a deal from Oakland, for $40 million over a 4 years period:
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Posted by lsu31always
Braves Report — published on December 2nd, 2008
The Braves have acquired veteran starting pitcher Javier Vazquez along Boone Logan, a left handed reliever from the White Sox in exchange for Brent Lillibridge, Jon Gilmore, Santos Rodriguez, and Tyler Flowers.
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on November 20th, 2008
I’m not dead. Not yet, at least. Life has been extraordinarily busy and I’ve been really bad about writing (guess which work I’m not doing so I can do this post!), but I just wanted to express my thoughts and rant about the Peavy ‘trade’.
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Posted by lsu31always
Braves Report — published on September 29th, 2008
One of the few bright spots for the Braves this season has been the play of Chipper Jones. Chipper completed the year with a batting average of .364. Which was good enough for him to win his first Batting Title. He beat out Albert Pujols, who hit .357.
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Posted by lsu31always
Braves Report — published on September 28th, 2008
It seems like it was just yesterday that the Braves were playing the Nationals in March 30th. Full of hope for the season, hoping to reclaim the NL East throne. But today, the season came to an end much too early than expected when it began.
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on September 28th, 2008
Remember what I said about this team yesterday? Unpredictable. They win, they lose, they score a ton of runs, they score none. I don’t get it. I don’t think I’ll ever it get it. All that matters is the Braves put a beat-down on the Astros and get to close out their season tomorrow.
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Posted by BenMurphy
Braves Report — published on September 27th, 2008
I think it became evident early on in the season that this team would be hard to define and understand. They can suck for a large part of the season, then, seemingly out of nowhere, take two of three against teams that have given them trouble in the past in heroic fashion, and then go back to sucking so hard again. Last night was one in the last category.
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It took virtually the entire season, but it looks like we finally figured out how to beat the phils, get lots of hits, score lots of run, pull Jojo early.
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Sorry for the lateness of this recap, things have been mad around here. But, the Braves tried to put a crimp in the phil play off hopes, much like they did the mets. Time will tell if they were successful.
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The season is rapidly wrapping up, which should lead to a bit more free time for me. Less games to watch, but I have gotten out of the habit and I get a respite from writing the recaps. I was rather hoping the Braves would put something together in the closing days, but I am beginning to lose that optimism.
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It seems the only team we can beat on a regular basis is the mets. That is good when we play the mets, not so got when we play any other team. Well, taking two of three from them this close to the end of the season is nice.
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It feels good to play the role of spoiler. OK, it doesn’t, but its all we’ve got, so we might as well relish it. We have pretty much owned the mets at Turner Field this year, and tonight, it appears, we were able to take them out of first place.
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After working so hard, getting swept by the phils, keeping the mets out of first place. Now we had a chance to keep the mets out of first, by WINNING and we couldn’t do it.
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Another day, another lose at home to the phils. The phils beat the braves every game the played at Turner Field. No one has swept the Braves at home since 1909. But, that is just the way this season has been going.
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Pretty disappointing game all around. Jurrjens wasn’t so good. The pen didn’t do well. The bats were absent. Well, once again, we can take solace in the fact we kept the mets out of first place!
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This was kind of a good news / bad news game. On the “bad news” we lost, our pen failed to hold the lead, twice and Parr gave up his first runs. On the good news side, at least we lost to the team who is in the process of catching the mets (again).
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If only we had played this well when we were in the hunt. This season may have gone differently. But, hopefully, we will play a small role in spoiling the mets.
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The Braves showed some signs of life in the first game, only to be totally shut down in the second. Who would have thought we’d beat the great Jose Santana, but get blanked by a pitcher with an ERA of 15? But, I guess that is the way it goes sometimes.
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Sure, not that I all but give up on this team, I comment to a friend that we are rapidly catching the nats for the cellar, that management has given up we go on a winning streak. If only this could have happened back before we gutted this team for a bunch of mediocre players.
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Who is this team and what have the done with the 2008 Atlanta Braves? I don’t know quite what to make of this, yesterday and extra inning win today a come from behind after the pen blows it win. Its almost like they care?
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Well, it was just a few days ago that I stated one of the constants of the universe what the Braves not winning in extras, and then they had to go and prove me wrong. Of course, the Braves didn’t so much win as the other team lost. Seriously, balking in the winning run in the 10th?
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