Braves answer critics
Being an Atlanta supporter this year, you've had to take the rough with the smooth, and the negative comments to boot, but today the Braves certainly showed some of their critics up.
After pounding the Nationals in the final two games of the last series, they made short work the Giants staff ace Jason Schmidt last night, scoring ten or more runs for the third straight game. Some people then voicing their opinions about the Braves living or dying this year with the long ball.
That was disproved tonight with a fully rounded performance by the Braves. They did all the little things right. Edgar Renteria almost beat out and hence was uncredited with a successful sac-bunt in the first inning, and Chipper Jones then picked up his 76th RBI of the season with a ground out to second. Renteria also seemingly having some bad luck tonight, was given out at second on a close but (on replay) possibly erratic call by the second base umpire. Ryan Langerhans then added an insurance run in the sixth with a successful (although poor attempt) at a sacrifice squeeze, which landed over the head of the charging pitcher, much to the amusement of some of the Braves players. Who's saying now that the Braves can't manufacture runs when they need to?
Also, in other news, Atlanta supporters, have been treated to, on countless days, lots of late inning herrorics. Most of which, sadly were for the other team. But this could all be about to change come September. And about time too.
Kyle Davies 3-0 with a 1.23 ERA in his last three AAA starts will likely start against Philadelphia this weekend, which should move Oscar Villarreal back in to the bullpen giving the Braves at least one more able body there down the stretch. And as the roster expands, key contributors to the bullpen could be Will Startup and Joey Devine, both pitching impressively as of late.
