Coming off their first series loss in 14 tries, the Braves come home for a nine game homestand, starting with a three-game set against the Detroit Tigers this weekend. The Braves took a forgettable three-game road trip up to Chicago, and hopefully none of the poor play from that trip carries over to this homestand. As mvhsbball mentions, the Braves have played the fewest amount of home games of any team in baseball. This nine game stand should even that number out a bit, and if the Braves continue to play great baseball at home, they should see their division lead extend.
Pitching Matchups:
Friday 7:35 EST: Kris Medlen (4-1, 3.33 ERA, 3.79 xFIP) vs. Andrew Oliver (3.61 ERA, 70/25 K/BB at AAA Erie)
Kris Medlen opens up the series against Andrew Oliver, who is making his major league debut. Oliver is a 6"3 lefty with a mid 90's fastball and a good changeup. The Braves have struggled against left-handed pitchers (22n in OPS, .684), but the fact that he relies on a changeup as an out pitch may help the Braves' lefties. As Peter Hjort of the Capitol Avenue Club points out, "Kris Medlen has thrown just as many MLB innings as he did last year, but faced 25 fewer batters and thrown 98 fewer pitches." He's getting better, and there is little reason to believe that won't continue. This should be a big start for Kris, as this will be his last outing before the the Braves decide who is removed from the rotation for Jair Jurrjens.
Saturay 4:10 EST: Kenshin Kawakam (0-9, 4.78 ERA, 4.53 xFIP) vs. Max Scherzer (4-6, 5.67 ERA, 4.19 xFIP)
Once again Kenshin is going for his first win, and if he is to get it as a starter this may be his last opportunity. As the decision to remove Kenshin or Medlen nears, the performance of Kawakami has slipped. In his past two outings, teams have scored 10 runs while Kenshin has been on the mound, although only six were earned. In contrast, since Scherzer was recalled in late May, he has pitched to a 3.49 ERA in 31 innings, including three straight quality starts. In Max's first start after he rejoined the rotation he struck out 14 in just 5.2 innings. He has tremendous potential an may be beginning to realize it.
Sunday 1:35 EST: Tommy Hanson (7-4, 4.17 ERA, 4.11 xFIP) vs. Justin Verlander (8-5, 3.94 ERA, 4.05 xFIP)
This is the marquee pitching matchup of the series as two of the more impressive right arms in baseball square off on Sunday afternoon. Hanson is coming off a dreadful start against the Chicago White Sox in which he allowed 9 earned runs, 13 hits, 1 walk, and struck out none in 3.2 innings. Verlander is also coming off an abysmal effort. Against the New York Mets he threw just 2 innings and allowed 5 runs in a losing effort. Besides both coming off of very bad starts, the similarities between the two this year have been eerie. Here are some of their stats:
Hanson: 8.97 K/9, 3.02 BB/9, 0.73 HR/9, .334 BABIP, 37.8 GB%, 4.17 ERA, 3.49 FIP, 4.03 xFIP, 86 K, 29 BB
Verlander: 8.16 K/9, 3.19 BB/9, 0.66 HR/9, .276 BABIP, 42.7 GB%, 3.94 ERA, 3.41 FIP, 4.05 xFIP, 87 K, 34 BB
I'm not sure how often two starters with such similar statistics face each other this late in the season, but my guess is that it is pretty rare.

Currently, the Tigers rank 5th in wOBA (.339), 6th in OBP (.343), 5th in WAR (12.6), 8th in SLG (.424), 1st in BB/K (0.66)
Their position players can clearly hit, but they have had trouble getting runs across the plate. Despite ranking in the top third in all of these important offensive statistics, they rank 18th in runs scored in the majors and 9th in the AL. They have some very respectable hitters in Miguel Cabrera, who is having an MVP-type season, Magglio Ordonez, and Johnny Damon. Cabrera and Ordonez both have wOBA's over .400, as does rookie Brennan Boesch who currently leads the team with a .441 mark.
Many consider Boesch the front-runner for Rookie of the Year award in the AL if he continues his current pace. The problem is that he likely won't. His 20% K rate and BABIP of .384 point to a regression. Add that to the fact that his career minor league OPS was .753 and you get a player that is clearly playing over his head.
The Tigers Bullpen:
Both Joel Zumaya and Jose Valverde have had all-star caliber seasons. Zumaya and Valverde currently have ERA's of 1.98 and 0.57 respectively. They strike out a bit below a batter per inning and have combined for 18 saves with just 2 blown this year. Eddie Bonine and Phil Coke have been effective middle relievers, both posting ERA's at-or-below 3.00, but neither have overly impressive stuff. Bonine has a poor K/BB ratio of 18/12 and Coke has an absurdly low 2.5% HR/FB rate.
Number of the series: 60
The Braves are still leading the NL in run differential at +60. As they head home and attempt to better their already impressive home record of 24-7, it will be important to increase this differential as well as their lead over both the Mets and Phillies. The Phillies are just 2.5 games back and have won 3 straight while the Braves have lost their past 3. This isn't a trend that can continue if they want to hold on to first place, obviously. With nine games at home against the Tigers, Nationals, and Marlins, a record of 6-3 is attainable.
The Streak
The consecutive series streak has come to a close, but a new one has started. While no where near as impressive, since announcing he was leaning towards retirement Chipper Jones has hit in 8 consecutive games. He is batting .380 with 3 walks, 3 extra base hits, and 2 steals over that time span. Chipper's average is now at .250 and is moving in the right direction for the first time this year. Chipper staying hot and the rest of the offense coming back to life will be vital over the next few games as we only have the clear pitching advantage in tonight's contest.
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Chipper Jones
Answer to the poll…
McLouth Maniac - June 25, 2010
Agreed
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
this
I voted other
Braves24 - June 25, 2010
I voted other also
I have a feeling it will be someone coming off the bench.
HEYJUDE - June 25, 2010
LOLineup: (against a lefty)
Nitram
Jason Keyward
Grandpa
POWAH
Heap
Fucknuts
Imhotep
MVP
Crabs
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010 via mobile
In english please
That’s pretty damn confusing.
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
You’re slacking in the Gamethreads.
Prado
heyward
Chipper
Glaus
bMac
Esco
infante
Melky
Medlen
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010 via mobile
Yeah, not all of us can be around a computer...
every game to keep up with inside nicknames. Some of us have other things to do, or just can’t devote THAT much energy to a Braves game to both watch the game AND post in a thread.
I can figure it out, but it takes a second and contributes to the cliquish feel around here sometimes. That and some of the nicknames suck.
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
Holy shit calm down it was a joke
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010 via mobile
"Calmer than you are, Dude"
I guess it’s just gotten to me over time. For one, I think several of them are lame nicknames, and while it can be figured out, it’s just a pain in the ass to see a lineup and have to think of who your talking about with inside names all the time. Sorry if it finally boiled over and you disagree, but that’s my $0.02 on it.
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
that, and the slacking in gamethreads comment
didn’t help. It’s not like we are all college kids who have loads of free time, and it just adds to the insider /clique idea.
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
the nightly lineup with correct spelling, grammar and punctuation can
be found by signing up for twitter and following the Atlanta-Journal Constitution under username “ajcbraves”
ATLBRVS_19 - June 25, 2010
I'd rather not sign up for Twitter,...
thanks though.
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
The lineups are posted on the gamethread with normal names and positions. This was simply a series preview, so if you are looking for lineups for both teams with correct names this early, this probably isn’t the place to be looking. There are a bunch of places online, but yes, twitter would be the easiest place to find lineups early.
BenDuronio - June 25, 2010
...................
Alrighty then.
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010
Didn't mean to come across as that big of an ass...
but you do that everytime, and it’s a bit frustrating for those that just want to read a lineup instead of your nicknames.
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
Lineup:
1. Martin Manuel Prado
2. Jason Alias Heyward
3. Larry Wayne “Chipper” Jones
4. Troy Edward Glaus
5. Brian Michael McCann
6. Yunel Escobar
7. Omar Rafael Infante
8. Melky Astacio Cabrera
9. Kristopher Allen Medlen
No nicknames for you!
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010
His middle name is really Alias? Damn...
impressive pull including their middle names like that. But you left out their position. ;)
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
1. Martin Manuel Prado, 2nd Base
2. Jason Alias Heyward, Right Field
3. Larry Wayne "Chipper" Jones, 3rd Base
4. Troy Edward Glaus, 1st Base
5. Brian Michael McCann, Catcher
6. Yunel Escobar, Shortstop
7. Omar Rafael Infante, Left Field
8. Melky Astacio Cabrera, Center Field
9. Kristopher Allen Medlen, Pitcher
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010
Ahhh
So that’s Yunel’s problem. Dude does not have a middle name. Somebody give him one quick.
romone_braves91 - June 25, 2010
hmm...
coming from someone with nearly 10,000 comments and 64 posts on 5 different sb nation blogs in a little over 10 months, i’m not sure what you’re trying to imply about the rest of us…
Bravely going forward - June 25, 2010
wow somebody's cranky today
I happen to like the nicknames
ATLBRVS_19 - June 25, 2010
Also...
Kind of a slow day on the Chop, no?
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010 via mobile
Seems like it!
BenDuronio - June 25, 2010
I guess people are actually working today. Ha! Fools.
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010 via mobile
Sweep hangover, most likely…
Old Braves' Fan - June 25, 2010
Yunel!!!
Is going deep…yeah. I shall be the first to correctly predict it.
AvoidTheDolphin - June 25, 2010
Can we move Heyward back to 6th in the order?
TCfromDubVee - June 25, 2010
We can, just not sure Bobby will.
John Holton - June 25, 2010
I'm going tonight!
So I voted for “Other” in the poll. Other meaning Chipper. Or Yunel. Last time I went (Memorial Day), Grandpa smacked one out in the first inning, so I’m hoping that he just thinks I’m awesome and likes to do stuff like that when I’m there.
Sarahbeth - June 25, 2010
Ben:
Some of your stats on Hanson are wrong. I believe you have his 2009 stats there, not his 2010 stats. This year, Tommy has the following numbers:
8.97 K/9
3.02 BB/9
.334 BABIP
0.73 HR/9
37.8% GB%
So I guess Tommy and Verlander haven’t been all that similar. Verlander has gotten 5% more GBs and has perhaps been a bit lucky. Tommy has struck out more, walked fewer, and been very unlucky.
Jacob Peterson - June 25, 2010
Jesus
How did I mix that up, I don’t have the stats in front of me anymore but I’ll take your word for it. I think after I saw the ERA/FIP/xFIP similarities I got them mixed up. Thanks for catching that, could have sworn.
BenDuronio - June 25, 2010
Edited Now
Thanks for the catch again, even with the edits the results aren’t insanely different. The biggest difference is the BABIP obviously, which is likely the reason for Tommy’s higher ERA. His last start certainly raised his BABIP a substantial amount. Apologies to those who I confused.
BenDuronio - June 25, 2010
Holy cow
Looks like we saved Carlos Quentin’s season. Dude hit another HR today.
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010
At least we don't have to face him any more.
Jacob Peterson - June 25, 2010
Unless the Braves and White Sox meet in the World Series (from my lips to Pujols’ ear…).
John Holton - June 25, 2010
I highly doubt the White Sox make it.
Even as well as they’ve played lately, they’re still in third place in their division. And really, the Twins just have a much better team overall. I’d place a higher probability on the White Sox selling off at the deadline than on them actually making the playoffs, much less the WS.
Jacob Peterson - June 25, 2010
I agree
a 6-7-8 of Mark Kotsay, Alexi Ramirez and AJ Pierzynski won’t win you a division.
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010
Depends on their pitching...
if Peavy starts pitching like the guy who everyone wanted two winters ago, they’ve got the pieces to go on a run. But then their starters have been performing well off their best for much of this year.
Mr. Sanchez - June 25, 2010
Quick Question
Who do we have a better chance of acquiring and at what cost: Willingham, DeJesus or none of the above?
ATLBRVS_19 - June 25, 2010
none of the above. Braves are not trading for position players.
romone_braves91 - June 25, 2010
We don't need pitching with JJ coming back and Meds pitching well
and the depth in the minors. If we do trade for someone, I would think it would be for a position player.
HEYJUDE - June 25, 2010
At what position exactly?
LF is being held on by Hinske/Omar or Melky with Diaz coming soon. CF is being controlled by Nasty Nate or Melky. RF Heyward. 3rd Chip. 2nd Prado. 1st Glaus. Catcher Mac/Ross. SS Esco. I don’t see where we can add a position player except maybe LF but that will not happen due to our depth. I think the front office is satisfied with the way the team is constructed at this particular moment (meaning there is no rumors about Braves adding anything.)
romone_braves91 - June 25, 2010
Yes,
they are rumors. I posted one in a fan shot yesterday.
HEYJUDE - June 25, 2010
I couldn’t find the post in your archive (probably b/c I am lazy) what are the rumors exactly?
romone_braves91 - June 25, 2010
Fan Shot not Post
It is about Josh Willingham.
HEYJUDE - June 25, 2010
Melky, while at times clutch, is not an everyday CF
McLouth’s bat is nothing short of useless. With a power bat in CF our lineup would be terrifying
ATLBRVS_19 - June 25, 2010
That would be awesome but what would happen to Nate, Melky, or Diaz?
romone_braves91 - June 25, 2010
The Braves would be wise to go after Josh Willingham if available. Hinske is playing well and Diaz will return, but Willingham is simply a better option than both. I am fine with the platoon and if they stand pat it is understandable, but Willingham would make this team better, in my opinion.
BenDuronio - June 25, 2010
and why is that?
to boost our incapable rotation?
ATLBRVS_19 - June 25, 2010
reply fail
ATLBRVS_19 - June 25, 2010
Hey guys and gals
Here’s a report from K-Ros that might interest ya’ll.
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/los-angeles-dodgers-should-trade-matt-kemp-062510
Jay212033 - June 25, 2010
I've been reading about this
A lot today, and considering the deal a lot as well. I assume their asking price would be pretty steep. It really depends on who they want, and I would imagine one of our three minor league pitchers of Vizcaino, Teheran, and Delgado is asked for along with other pieces. I would like to say Julio and Vizcaino are near untouchable, but Neftali Feliz is pitching for the Rangers.
BenDuronio - June 25, 2010
The Dodgers didnt even give any indication that they’d trade Kemp. It was just Rosenthal blowing smoke out of his ass like usual.
Scott Coleman - June 25, 2010
I agree with this post.
romone_braves91 - June 25, 2010
They can’t really say that even if they were willing to. It isn’t as if they are out of the race, so speaking of trading a player like Kemp would not be wise. With that said, it’s all speculation, but I speculate that Kemp would look great in the Braves’ outfield, although extremely unlikely that it ever happens.
BenDuronio - June 25, 2010
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