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Lowe, Bullpen Strand 632 Pirates, Braves Win 4-2

OK, so I exaggerated that a bit. The Pirates only left 14 men on base. It sure did feel like more than that, though. After Braves' starter Derek Lowe retired the Pirates in order in the 1st inning, the Pirates managed to put 16 guys on base in 8 innings and score only 2 runs. That's an impressive feat. While the Braves never trailed in this game, they were constantly on the brink of disaster. Luckily, Lowe has a lot of experience pitching on the brink of disaster.

Speaking of Lowe, he gave up 5 hits and 4 walks in only 5 innings, but managed to limit the damage to just 2 runs. His sinker was really working for the first few innings, but his control deserted him, and he had some loooong innings. Both the Pirates' runs came in a 3-batter sequence to start the 4th inning: a double by Ryan Church, a triple by Lastings Milledge, and a safety-squeeze bunt by Ronny Cedeno. Lowe wiggled out of further trouble every other time, though, and handed over a slim 3-2 lead to the Braves' bullpen. His final line: 5 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 4 BB, 5 K, and a 0.073 WPA.

I think that some supreme deity must have been watching over the Braves tonight. Not only did they strand all those runners, but Melky Cabrera hit a home run*. I put that in bold and italics because it is such a noteworthy development. Melky's solo shot put the Braves up 1-0 in the second inning. He would add a single in his second at bat. Now if we could just get Yunel Escobar going-- he took another 0/4 tonight and is now hitting .187.

* Conspiracy theorists will note that since this game was not televised, we have no visual proof that Cabrera's homer actually happened. Personally, I think there was a second swinger on the grassy knoll.

The Braves added a run later in the second on a Chipper Jones groundout and then made it 3-0 on an Eric Hinske solo jack leading off the third. Unfortunately, after the 3rd inning, the Braves bats were shut down by Pirates starter Charlie Morton and the Pittsburgh bullpen. Morton, who came into the game with an ERA of almost 10, settled down after the homers and pitched very well. His final line was 6 IP, 6 H, 3 R (2 earned), 3 BB, 3 K, and a -0.036 WPA. Not a bad night for the former Brave, but not good enough to win this time.

(More recap and Awards after the jump.)

Star-divide

In the battle of the bullpens, the Braves eked out a narrow victory. The Braves' combo of Peter Moylan, Eric O'Flaherty, Takashi Saito, and Billy Wagner allowed 7 baserunners in 4 innings but didn't give up a run. Moylan and Saito each got 4 outs, which was nice. Saito also struck out 3. Aside from maddening everyone on the game thread by walking Akinori Iwamura twice (he of the 0 for 31 slump and .152 average), the bullpen did a great job. Kudos.

The Braves managed to tack on an insurance run in the top of the 9th without putting the ball in play. Here is how the first 6 batters against Joel Hanrahan fared: strikeout, strikeout, walk, walk, walk, strikeout. How'd the run score? You guessed it--dropped third strike/wild pitch. On that play, Pirates catcher Jason Jaramillo for some reason threw to first base instead of getting an easy force out at home; to compound this mistake, his throw pulled 1st baseman Garret Jones off the bag. Lots of credit goes to Brian McCann for busting it down the line--he may be slow, but he ran hard.

It was a long night for those of us who waited out the entire rain delay (about 90 minutes to start the game), but it was worth it to see hear the Braves win their 5th in a row. That makes 10 wins in 12 games and a 15-6 record since the end of the losing streak. That means they've canceled out the entire 9-game skid and matched their season high-water-mark: 3 games above .500. Let's hope they can get the sweep tomorrow and keep this momentum going.

Awards

Co-MVPs: Melky-- 2/4, HR, and an 0.084 WPA; and the bullpen-- 4 IP (all with a slim lead), 4 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 5 K.

Honorable Mention: Hinske-- 1/2, HR, BB, K

Co-LVPs: Garret Jones-- 0/5, K, lined into a double play, with a staggering -0.290 WPA; and Bobby Crosby-- 0/4, BB, 3 K, with a -0.172 WPA

MVPILEs: Ryan Church-- 3/3, BB, R, with a 0.134 WPA; and Lastings Milledge-- 3/5, R, RBI, K, with a 0.102 WPA.

Clutch Plays: Milledge's RBI triple in the 4th (0.144 WPA) and Melky's homer (0.106 WPA)

Unclutch Plays (there were many, and all by the Pirates)-- G. Jones' line-into-double-play (-0.162 WPA),  Andrew McCutchen's strikeout with 2 on to end the 8th (-0.121 WPA), Crosby's strikeout immediately preceding that (-0.120 WPA), and Crosby's popup with runners on 2nd and 3rd to end the 6th (-0.107 WPA).

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Melky for MVP.

Off topic

But is extended spring training still going on? And if so, is it at the normal spring training facility? I’m currently living about 2 miles from the Braves spring training complex and I’d love to go see some future Braves when I have nothing else going on.

I believe it is, yes.

I think it goes on until the start of the short-season leagues.

is it just more or

did open thread #2 die?

Yeah, not too sure what happened. Jacob should be able to tell you.

jacob from LOST?

Haha, no Jacob who is Pacgnosis. Or maybe Gondeee did it. Who knows.

oh, ic

i’ve been watching sportscenter and they’re making LOST references left and right

I mean

isn’t that basically the same thing, pertaining to Jacob?

Looked for it this morning and it was gone.

it's still there

look in the Open Threads section

OF NOTE:

Before the nine game losing streak we were three games above .500…
WE’VE NOW PLAYED WELL ENOUGH TO GET BACK!!!

Just imagine where’d we be if we hadn’t fallen asleep for a week and half.

Braves are now a game and a half out of the wild card lead. Considering one team is the Padres and the Cards are still trailing the Reds, I like where we are. Long time to go, but on the right track.

I smell a Mel Gibson sequel..he needs a comeback!!

I said when Melky hit the HR that it was a good omen and there was no way we could lose the game tonight.

Still…..that was a stressful game to endure.

This game was like

Paying for your groceries with a big bag full of quarters. Sort of unnerving and a little embarrassing but still managing to get the job done.

Analogy of the week right there.

We have a winner!
Funny story

I was over at satans house, ice skating and having a snowball fight. He told me I should go home and check the boxscore. I borrowed one of his flying pigs and went home. I checked the box score and saw that Melky went two for four with a home run.

Lol

+1 for the total randomness of the whole thing

Good to see the phillies lost

As of late, my attention has been focused on the wild card standings. Now were only 3 1/2 out of first. If we play good ball over the next 8 days the phils series should be thrilling, with first place on the line. I’m so impressed with this team. A 9 game losing streak, and already back in the mix. Amazing, gutsy, awesome!
P.S. Melky bought some love tonight. Yunel (double play) Escobar will now become the butt of all my jokes. I hope that soon, there will be nobody left to tease. The list is a hell of a lot shorter then it was

If my math was correct...

Which it probably isn’t, and there aren’t any rainouts from now till the phills series, we should be throwing out Tommy, Huddy, and D-Lowe against their 3rd, 4th, and 5th guys. Keep your fingers crossed!

Hmm…it depends what teams do with the off day. If the Braves let all 5 starters pitch, it’ll be Hanson, Hudson and Lowe. If the Phillies keep all 5 starters, they’ll have Blanton, Moyer and Kendrick. But if they skip a start and don’t give Halladay the extra day, it’ll be Blanton, Moyer and Halladay.

Reply fail to oVeckid

I suck.

Yeah

I don’t see why they would give Halladay the extra day. He doesn’t need it. Oh well, maybe he’ll suck.

Also, what about J.A. Happ? He should be making a rehab start soon. There’s an outside shot that he makes a start in that series.

* Conspiracy theorists will note that since this game was not televised, we have no visual proof that Cabrera’s homer actually happened. Personally, I think there was a second swinger on the grassy knoll.

I had to kill a man, but here it is:

Melky’s homer

Damn, that ball got out in a hurry. How about the dude rockin the frenchy jersey when Melky is headed to the dugout.

Awesome, thanks.

That is exactly how Melky needs to be swinging. Love it.

Also, the Hinske DP was pretty sweet.

Thanks for the link

McCutchen knew he was toast on Hinske’s DP, didn’t even stay on 1st to try to fool the ump.

It took me three tries to see it on Quick Pitch.

I was beginning to get skeptical.

lmao. "second swinger....."

Screw you, FOX.

Viva los Bravos!!!

Is that Abe Lincoln coaxing Derek Lowe on?

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