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Amidst retirement talks, Chipper Jones and the Atlanta Braves return to Turner Field for a three game set against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Braves are coming home after their most successful 11 game road trip since 2001. The Braves split with both the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers in back-to-back four game sets before finishing off the road trip with a series win against the Minnesota Twins. The Braves are 14-6 in their past 20 games and have played some of the sturdiest competition the league has to offer.
Now, the Braves will face their third division leader in the past two weeks. The Tampa Bay Rays, 40-23, are tied for first in the AL East with the New York Yankees. The 40-23 record is also the best in the league so needless to say, the Rays can play some baseball. The Rays have let up the least amount of runs in the AL and have scored the third most, a good recipe for success. Despite all of their success, they are just 8-11 in their past 19 games and have lost two of their past three series', so the Braves may be catching them at the right time.

Pitching Matchups
Tuesday, 7:10 EST: Kenshin Kawakami (0-8, 4.48 ERA, 4.57 xFIP) vs. David Price (9-2, 2.23 ERA, 4.39 xFIP)
Once again Kenshin Kawakami is searching for his first win and once again he has a solid starter opposing him. David Price is having a breakout season but he has been blessed with a .247 BABIP and a high left on base percentage of 81%. In all honestly, Price hasn't actually thrown the ball much better than he did last season, he's simply had more things go in his favor this year. His K/BB rate is down as well, so the Braves stand more of a chance than many would give them credit for, given the pitching matchup.
Wednesday, 7:10 EST: Tommy Hanson (6-3, 3.69 ERA, 3.99 xFIP) vs. Wade Davis (5-6, 4.91 ERA, 4.95 xFIP)
If there is any game the Braves should definitely win in this series, it is this one. Davis is coming off of a solid start against the Blue Jays in which he threw 7 innings, struck out 7, walked 1, allowed 7 hits, and allowed 3 runs. With that said, Tommy is still a much better pitcher than Davis. Hopefully, Tommy can be a bit more efficient than he has been of late. Hanson has pitched into the seventh inning just once in the past calendar month.
Thursday, 7:10 EST: Tim Hudson (6-2, 2.43 ERA, 4.42 xFIP) vs. James Shields (5-5, 4.55 ERA, 3.38 xFIP)
For as lucky as Tim Hudson has gotten this season, James Shields has been equally unlucky. Hudson currently has the second lowest LD% at 11.8%, the second lowest FB% at 22.8%, the highest GB% at 65.4%, and the third lowest BABIP at .235 in the Major Leagues. In contrast, Shields has the seventh highest LD% at 23.4% and the second highest BABIP at .358 in the Majors. Huddy has gotten the results, but Shields has thrown the ball better. Shields is on pace for a career high K/9 ratio and once his batted ball numbers come back down, it should lead to more success. Hopefully, the Braves can keep his numbers skewed for at least one more outing.
The Rays Lineup:
Evan Longoria is the anchor of this lineup. He currently has a .560 SLG and a .412 wOBA. Aside from Longoria, this team has depth throughout the entire lineup. Unfortunately for the Braves, the Rays do not rely on DH production for success, so they won't be drastically hurt without the extra hitter. John Jaso, Evan Longoria, Sean Rodriguez, Carl Crawford, B.J. Upton, Reid Birgnac, and Ben Zobrist all have an OPS+ over 100. The lineup does not possess a ton of home run power as only Carlos Pena (15) and Evan Longoria (11) have hit more than 6, but consistency and athleticism is what drives this offense. Upton and Crawford already have more than 20 stolen bases with Longoria adding 10 and Zobrist adding 9. Keeping them in check on the base paths will be key over the next three games. Ben Zobrist is my favorite hitter in this lineup. He's a switch hitter who can do pretty much everything offensively. He has great power, great bat control, solid patience, and solid speed. Jason Bartlett is scheduled to return from the DL on Wednesday, and he will likely take over Brignac's spot at shortstop. That may actually benefit the Braves, as Brignac has been more productive than Bartlett this season.
The Rays Bullpen:
Our old friend Rafael Soriano has done a bang up job closing out games for the Rays this season. To date, he is 16-for-16 in save opportunities with a 1.52 ERA and a 287 ERA+. Dan Wheeler (3.26 ERA, 8.84 K/9) and Grant Balfour (1.98 ERA, 8.89 K/9) have been very effective as well. Their left handed reliever, Randy Choate, has been better than his 5.51 ERA would have you believe as he has a 2.49 xFIP and a 3.60 K/BB ratio. In addition, Choate has a 5.33 K/BB ratio against left handed hitters and is limiting them to triple slash line of just .160/.204/.240.
Number of the Series: 76
76% is the percent of home games the Braves have won, the best percentage in the Majors. For whatever reason, the Braves have played exceptionally well at home and with six games at Turner against the Rays and Royals, one would hope the trend continues. At the end of this home stand, a 4-2 record would be a success and a 3-3 record, in my opinion, would be upsetting. If we lose the two-of-three to the Rays, which would be understandable, the Braves must take it to the Royals and sweep them to ensure an over .500 home stand.
The Streak:
The Braves haven't lost a series since May 7-9 against the Philadelphia Phillies. That is 11 straight in case you were wondering. There were four series splits during the streak, but regardless, splitting the four and two game sets and winning all of the three game sets will lead to a playoff berth. Here's to hoping the streak stays alive with a series win against the Major's top team in the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Let's get KK some runs
And the W
DawgB - June 15, 2010
Time for the dragon slayer to slay David Price. KK needs to earn his nickname back. If the Braves can get it done tonight, a sweep seems reasonable with Hanson and Huddy in the waiting. Go Braves!!
Frozen Fan - June 15, 2010
lmao
They’re making all these announcements EXCEPT the one that everyone wants to know….
If we keep Chavez up, we better have big leads in situations where he comes in….
Chief Noc-A-Homa - June 15, 2010
Actually, no official “announcemets” yet. Just hesaid/she saids.
DawgB - June 15, 2010
"announcements"
DawgB - June 15, 2010
boooo Mets.
BenDuronio - June 15, 2010
The birth of the playoffs or a playoff berth? You confuse me.
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
Just a typo, I apologize.
BenDuronio - June 15, 2010
It's fine. Just joking around
U
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
you may be
but i’m not. it’s lazy journalism. journalism is serious bizness
atl192485 - June 15, 2010
Since when is this journalism?
This is a blog
DawgB - June 15, 2010
You
Must have lazy reader-ism. Have you not caught on to the lazy journalism joke yet?
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
Calling it...
Return of the Dragon Slayer
KK 8IP 2ER 5K
stryder1o4 - June 15, 2010
I would love to see that
and the Braves score more than 2 runs in 8 innings and get KK the win he deserves
Andy Braves Fan - June 15, 2010
Or…they make an epic 9th inning comeback!
We all know that will happen. The team doesn’t score for KK
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
That would be nice, but to be honest KK doesn’t need a win to validate how well he is pitching. If he is throwing well, he will know it, the team will know it, and most of us at TC will know it. Regardless what Kawakami’s record is, I still feel when he is on the mound he will give us a chance to win the game.
stryder1o4 - June 15, 2010
Sure
but i still think he deserves a win.
Andy Braves Fan - June 15, 2010
He absolutely does. Several, in fact.
stryder1o4 - June 15, 2010
Kawakami
has had 2 games in which he’s pitched at least 6 innings, given up no runs, and still not gotten a win. Only Johan Santana has had more such games (he’s somehow had 4 of them). Poor guy.
Jacob Peterson - June 15, 2010
Beat me to it Stryder
Gave a vote of support to KK and was going to make the same “dragon slayer” comment. Here’s hoping my vote comes to pass & Price’s luck begins to change.
adc62 - June 15, 2010
Naaa
I already called it. KK is going to pitch to throw 9IP with 1ER and take the loss. (reverse jinx?)
EricGreggWasPaidOff - June 15, 2010
-to throw (wonder why I had that in there)
EricGreggWasPaidOff - June 15, 2010
I picked Hanson
but it could easily be Price or Shields. This series makes me nervous. Rays are good.
Andy Braves Fan - June 15, 2010
Rays ARE good, but damnit the Braves are good too!
HansonManCrush - June 15, 2010 via mobile
tell that to the douchebags on “SportsNite”
….freaking fools. I just want the Braves to win it all, so even these fools in the southeast (that sold out loooooooooooooooooooooong ago) feel like idiots.
Chief Noc-A-Homa - June 15, 2010
I think its hilarious to listen to football guys talk about baseball…
What were they saying?
stryder1o4 - June 15, 2010
I picked KK
But it could also be Hudson, hanson, Price or Shields. That’s what happens when 2 of the best teams go toe-to-toe. It ought to be a great series, a la Minnesota and the Dodgers.
DawgB - June 15, 2010
Damn
I wanted to get rid of Soriano and re-sign Gonzalez. Glad I’m not GM.
TradeAndruw - June 15, 2010
Remember
when we beat up on the Devil Rays ( won the 1st eight games I think), let’s do the same thing to the Rays.
a hooter's baby - June 15, 2010
we beat the devil out of them.
adc62 - June 15, 2010
ba da ch!
SouthernPanther - June 15, 2010
Zing!
HEYJUDE - June 15, 2010
if we lose a game this series i think it will be this one...
tommy has been great lately, just very inefficient, and Huddy has been…even if lucky, dominant, plus he has the sour taste of a complete game loss in his last start to fuel him even more. Knowing our offense with KK on the mound, this is the game i’m most nervous about, maybe for once we will actually score runs for the man.
SouthernPanther - June 15, 2010
Tommy reminds me of Glavine – shaky first couple of innings, but then totally dominates
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
Tommy has much more in common with Smoltzie than Glavine
And Smoltzie used to struggle in the early innings too, at times.
Bronn - June 15, 2010
I agree with you there
Tommy and Smoltzy both have awesome beards, too.
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
plus i'd like to point out how well rested our bullpen will be after having all 3 SPers in the last series
go into the 8th inning. That is really gonna help us I think. I’m worried about Moylan though, he just hasn’t been effective recently. The only batter he saw during the series against Minn. he walked, even though IMO that was a K, just that shitty ump. That said, even before that in the arizona series he was getting absolutely pounded, so we’ll see there. When is Saito due to come back? We really need him back as the set up man, gives us much more flexibility in the pen.
SouthernPanther - June 15, 2010
Moylan’s obsession with “Dave” warped all his other pitches.
le sigh…
Chief Noc-A-Homa - June 15, 2010
but i am le tired…
GeneParmesan - June 15, 2010
Then have a nap
But then fire zee missiles!!!
WTF Mate?
Bronn - June 15, 2010
I think he is eligible to come back this saturday, but i’m not sure
MDBraves49 - June 15, 2010
Indeed
He is eligible on the 19th, DL’d on June 4th.
BenDuronio - June 15, 2010
I actually think we'll win tonight and Thursday
but I’m not feeling too good about Hanson tomorrow night.
Still think we’ll take 2 out of 3, though.
Scott Coleman - June 15, 2010 via mobile
If you take out Hanson’s awful Cincy start, what’s his ERA?
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
I don’t know. I was thinking more about BMac’s awful arm and Hanson having one of the slowest times to home plate in baseball. They’ll run all over him and be in scoring position the whole time.
Scott Coleman - June 15, 2010 via mobile
ROSSY behind teh plate please
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
This.
Ross should catch Hanson.
EricGreggWasPaidOff - June 15, 2010
+1
If not, I am afraid they will continue to steal lots of bases. We need Ross’s arm in the line-up if we want a chance at stopping their base stealing opportunities.
HEYJUDE - June 15, 2010
Almost makes you wish Medlen were starting in this series, right? I wonder what the record for most pick-offs in a single game is? :-p
EricGreggWasPaidOff - June 15, 2010
I'm not afraid of their SB abilities.
I’m only afraid of their OBP abilities. Steals don’t hurt you if you don’t let runners get on base.
Jacob Peterson - June 15, 2010
Without that start,
his ERA would be 2.80
Jacob Peterson - June 15, 2010
Even when Hanson doesn't have his best stuff...
….he can almost, pitch around people, still.
love it
Chief Noc-A-Homa - June 15, 2010
Price tonight
Shields Thursday, and then Greinke on Friday. Three awesome pitchers in four games for us.
Bronn - June 15, 2010
Is there any new on when we'll be getting Diaz back?
We could really use that righty-platoon partner for Hinske.
Bronn - June 15, 2010
I've read recently...
“around the all star break”
Mr. Sanchez - June 15, 2010
I miss MattyD more than i thought i would
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
Oh no. I have to watch the Rays coverage during this series. Crap.
BullManUGA - June 15, 2010
Games 2+3 very winnable
almost a miracle if we win game 1
bflobraves - June 15, 2010
If we can score some runs early, I think KK will win.
Braves24 - June 15, 2010
We have a chance with all 3 of our pitchers. KK has pitched very well of late, he’s just not had any run support.
DawgB - June 15, 2010
5 runs for KK!!!!
Chapel420 - June 15, 2010
That's our magic number
We have yet to lose a game this year when we have scored 5 or more runs. Now if we can just get KK a lead and hold on to it….
DawgB - June 15, 2010
Did anyone look at
The Rays schedule? They have played some weaker teams.
Schedule
Here’s to us romping up op on them!
TCfromDubVee - June 15, 2010
...speechless..
we bring up resop..we re-sign josh anderson..and the rumor of chipper officially retiring at the end of the season hits the news today…and I change my moniker…I knew somehow my changing of my moniker would be overshadowed today..
SidGlaus - June 15, 2010
Outside of their division (Yankees, Red Sox, Blue Jays), the only other good teams they have played so far are the Angels, Rangers and Marlins. They also have Baltimore in the AL East and have a 5-1 record against them. Not a weak schedule, but not as tough as the Braves.
DawgB - June 15, 2010
They have alo played exactly 1/2 of their games (33) at home.
DawgB - June 15, 2010
OOOPS
33 of their 63 games at home.
DawgB - June 15, 2010
8=====>~~~
BRaves1 - June 15, 2010
Picked Huddy
He’s just been flat dominating lately. Sure, I could give the nod to Price, but screw that nonsense…I’m a Braves fan!!
They’ll be in every game…let’s just win the series. Hopefully the Yankees can sweep Philly too, because of all the teams behind us, they scare me the most. Mets, Marlins, Nats…Pfffft…
DolphinNation - June 15, 2010
Two starters in this series are vastly overperforming their FIP/xFIP:
Price and Hudson. The difference is that with Hudson, you can at least partially explain his overperformance by looking at his obscene batted-ball stats. I don’t think FIP or xFIP adequately accounts for the fact that some pitchers are able to consistently force batters into making poor contact (as reflected by low LD% and very high GB%). I really think Huddy is having a Mariano Rivera-type year (Rivera has had an ERA lower than both his FIP and xFIP in 8 of the last 9 seasons, and often MUCH lower). Rivera’s career BABIP is .274, which indicates that it is possible to suppress BABIP by 25 points or so with good pitching. Obviously Huddy has gotten lucky as well, but he’s pitched much better than his FIP and xFIP would indicate.
Price, on the other hand, has average batted-ball stats and no other indicators that would imply he can suppress BABIP by any significant amount. He’s more due for regression than Hudson is.
Jacob Peterson - June 15, 2010
Any news on who was sent down, Pac?
DolphinNation - June 15, 2010
Nothing definitive.
Bowman says it’ll “likely” be Chavez, and DOB hinted at that as well. No one is mentioning Martinez as a possibility, which makes me a sad panda (it’s apparently Chavez or Kimbrel).
Jacob Peterson - June 15, 2010
Check that.
Per a DOB tweet, it’s definitely Chavez:
http://twitter.com/ajcbraves/status/16250378614
Jacob Peterson - June 15, 2010
Martinez has done well up here...
why would you not want Chavez to go work on getting his stuff back, or Kimbrel to pitch more than once a week?
Mr. Sanchez - June 15, 2010
Glad you brought that to attention
the OP was harsh on Hudson, I believe.
VivaLosBravos - June 15, 2010
I think if we win tonight, we will win the series two out of three
Braves24 - June 15, 2010
thats safe
Texastriplecrown - June 15, 2010
RUNSRUNSRUNSRUNS!!
wisco - June 15, 2010
For teh braves of course
MBL1 - June 15, 2010 via mobile
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