Yes, that's right, folks! It's time for your favorite kind of series-- a Wrap-Around! Because in a Wrap-Around series, the party doesn't stop just because the weekend is over. It keeps going right on through Monday night, despite the fact that there's no reason for wrapping around, since Monday isn't even a holiday.
The Braves welcome the Dodgers into town for the epic 4-day event. The Dodgers have got to be feeling pretty low right now after blowing a 9-2 8th inning lead against the Phillies last night. Actually, come to think of it, the Braves probably don't feel any better about that result. Hopefully the Dodgers' bullpen can fail just as spectacularly during this series. It is a decent bullpen, though; it ranks 6th in the NL in FIP (3.87) and 9th in ERA (4.14). The Dodgers' relievers don't strike out many, though-- only 7.67 K/9 (13th in the NL).
The Dodgers are mediocre on the hitting side. They rank 9th in the NL in runs per game (4.46), 8th in OBP (.330), and only 13th in SLG (.390). They're also 12th in the NL in wOBA (.316). Their strength is an ability to draw walks (their 8.9% walk rate is 4th in the NL). Still, they rate worse than the Braves in all of those categories. Even accounting for injuries, the Braves still seem to have a better offense. (The Dodgers are missing Rafael Furcal, Russell Martin, and Manny Ramirez, so they aren't exactly at full strength, either.)
We get a bit lucky in this series in that we miss Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw. Of course, the rest of the Dodgers' rotation is not exactly chopped liver. The injury-ravaged Braves lineup will have its work cut out for it.
Pitching matchups and Hot/Not analysis after the jump...

Friday, 7:30 PM ET
Tim Hudson (6.81 IP/S, 2.24 ERA, 65.3% GB%) vs. Hiroki Kuroda (6.06 IP/S , 3.65 ERA, 3.44 FIP)
After several starts in which Hudson got "only" around 50% ground balls, Hudson returned to being The Ground Ball Machine in his last start. He got 16/19 ground balls (an astounding 84%), and unsurprisingly, it was his best start of the year--8 shutout innings with 6 strikeouts to only 1 walk. He's been amazing all year; he's given up 1 run or less in nearly half of his starts (11 out of 23), including his last 4.
Kuroda is having another very good season for the Dodgers. Actually, this has probably been the best of his 3 seasons in L.A.; his K/9 of 7.29 is a career high, as is his GB% (54.2%), though his walk rate is also up slightly (a still-excellent 2.36 BB/9). Yeah, his win-loss record is only 8-10, but that means absolutely nothing*. He's a damn good pitcher.
* By the way, you may have noticed that I am no longer giving a pitcher's record in his stat line; it just seems so pointless. Innings pitched per start is far more meaningful, so I will use that instead.
Saturday, 7:00 PM ET
Derek Lowe (5.88 IP/S, 4.40 ERA, 4.23 FIP) vs. Ted Lilly (6.50 IP/S, 3.60 ERA, 4.48 FIP)
Lowe has put up two straight pretty good starts (3 runs in 11.1 IP, 64% GB%), but he still has not gone more than 6 innings since July 5th. If he can keep getting those ground balls, he's still useful, but I'd certainly like to see him put in a few more innings.
Lilly came over to the Dodgers in a deadline day deal (along with Ryan Theriot for Blake DeWitt). He's had one excellent start and one decent start since then: 1 run in 7 innings against the Padres, then 3 runs in 6 innings against the Nationals. For the season, Lilly has somewhat amazingly given up only 30.8% ground balls (the second-worst rate in the majors). He also has by far the highest infield fly-ball rate in the majors: a whopping 20.6%*. In other words, expect to be frustrated by our hitters popping the ball up constantly.
* As a side note, Lowe's IFFB rate of only 2.9% is second-worst in the majors. Quite a contrast of styles in this game.
Sunday, 1:30 PM ET
Mike Minor (5.90 IP/S, 3.44 ERA, 3.15 FIP)* vs. Vicente Padilla (6.19 IP/S, 3.32 ERA, 4.06 FIP)
* These are Minor's 2010 combined minor-league numbers.
Minor was decent in his first start in the big leagues, giving up 3 earned runs in 6 innings. His stuff certainly looked like it would play at this level, though his command was a bit off all night. Still, his control was good and if he had not been victimized by some bloop hits, he might've ended with a better line.
Padilla has been very lucky this year; the difference between his ERA and FIP is quite large, and it is fueled by an abnormal .244 BABIP (career: .299). Unlike with Tim Hudson and his freaky ground ball abilities, there is no reason to think that Padilla can maintain that kind of BABIP. Let's hope the regression hits him full bore on Sunday. In addition to his good luck, Padilla has also pitched well; his 8.0 K/9 is a career high, and his 2.18 BB/9 is a career low. He's still susceptible to the home run, though (1.25 HR/9).
Monday, 7:00 PM ET
Jair Jurrjens (5.82 IP/S, 4.16 ERA, 4.02 FIP) vs. Chad Billingsley (6.06 IP/S, 3.78 ERA, 3.41 FIP)
JJ continues to excel since his return from the DL. In his last start, he gave up just 1 earned run in 7.1 innings against the Astros. Even better, he only walked one man, and that was intentional (though perhaps that's not all that impressive given the opponent). He has a 3.14 ERA since returning to the rotation, which is much more like what we've come to expect from him than what he did before his injury.
Billingsley is yet another Dodger starter with good numbers. After striking out over a batter an inning in 2008, his strikeout rate has steadily dropped; this year, it's been "only" 7.29 K/9. He has also managed to lower his walks (career-best 3.24 BB/9) and home runs this year (career-best 0.47 HR/9), though, which keeps his overall numbers looking pretty good.
All stats are over the last 14 days.
Who's Hot
Andre Ethier-- .348 / .412 / .565 with 2 homers and 12 strikeouts in 46 AB
Case Blake-- .263 / .383 / .447 with 2 homers and 12 strikeouts in 38 AB
Who's Not
Scott Podsednik-- .286 / .344 / .339 with 0 homers and 8 strikeouts in 56 AB
James Loney-- .250 / .333 / .354 with 0 homers and 10 strikeouts in 48 AB
Ryan Theriot-- .289 / .340 / .311 with 0 homers and 8 strikeouts in 45 AB
Matt Kemp-- .250 / .306 / .409 with 2 homers and 13 strikeouts in 44 AB
Brad Ausmus-- .158 / .273 / .158 with 0 homers and 7 strikeouts in 19 AB
As you can see, most of the Dodgers' lineup is struggling, and even the guys who are hitting are striking out at a prodigious rate. Their two new additions have not helped much. Theriot and Scott Podsednik can both get on base OK but both have zero power. Any time Jamey Carroll (.282 / .391 / .333) is your third-best hitter for a significant stretch, that's sub-optimal.
Much like the Giants series from last week, we should expect this series to be a low-scoring affair. Baseball is a funny game, though, and you never know what might happen in a Wrap-Around series. Perhaps the Ghost of Chippers Past will inspire the Braves to a dominant offensive performance. We may not have our team leader on the field any more, but we've still got a good chance to win this series and keep on rolling to a playoff berth.
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Damn it Bobby.
Infante
Heyward
Gonzalez
BMac
Glaus
Hinske
Conrad
Ankiel
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010 via mobile
I really don’t understand why he thinks Gonzalez is our best option to hit third. Hopefully it will change once Prado gets back and he and Infante can hit one, two, and Heyward will then move to the 3 spot.
sleezer1788 - August 13, 2010 via mobile
Figgins
Prado
Heyward
BMac
Glaus
Hinske/Diaz
Gonzalez
Ankiel
:)
but yes, Heyward should be 3rd.
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
Conrad > Figgins
Bmacbandwagon - August 13, 2010
Only b/c the price for Figgins is not worth it.
romone_braves91 - August 13, 2010
If we get rid of KK, it wouldn’t be bad.
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
Glaus/Hinske
as well as Hinske/Diaz, I’d agree. Although I’d be fine with the top looking like…
Infante
Heyward
Prado
Mr. Sanchez - August 13, 2010
My assumption is that he’s trying to mix it up going right, left, right, left, right, left, then left, left. Makes sense instead of going Right, right, left, left
KJDH2154 - August 13, 2010
I’d do Infante, Heyward, McCann, Glaus, Hinske, Gonzalez, Ankiel, Conrad. I am fine with this lineup though, as long as Heyward stays in the 2 spot and someone good is batting leadoff.
BenDuronio - August 13, 2010
Yeah, but I was thinking more when Prado came back. I don’t hate today’s lineup, but I want Heyward hitting 3rd.
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
When Prado comes back, I’d do Infante, Heyward, Prado. I like that Bobby is accidentally putting the best hitter second.
BenDuronio - August 13, 2010
I’d rather have Infante/Prado/Heyward, but that’s me.
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
Believe it or not, Gonzo makes more contact than strikeouts. Month of August: 6 Ks in 39 ABs. Plus these are his numbers in August, .256 ave/ .318 OPS/ .513 SLG / .831 OPS. Those are solid numbers worthy of hitting 3 spot in my opinion.
romone_braves91 - August 13, 2010
Yeah you can do much worse than a .500+SLG% from your #3 hitter as long as you can just accept it won’t come with a high OBP.
bbxxj - August 13, 2010 via mobile
Minor not starting on Sunday. His spot has been skipped.
He will pitch on Tuesday.
romone_braves91 - August 13, 2010
source?
aceiii222 - August 13, 2010
nowhere have I seen Minor scheduled to pitch. JJ on Sunday, Tommy on Monday.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/teams/atl/schedule?view=list&y=2010&m=08
pjdonald - August 13, 2010
Yeah I haven't seen that anywhere...
Jacob Peterson - August 13, 2010
Source...
http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-braves-blog/2010/08/10/minors-next-start-is-aug-17/?cxntfid=blogs_atlanta_braves_blog&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Jman781 - August 13, 2010
oh ok. thanks!
I guess bobby wants to stick with the vets against a team trying to keep their playoff hopes alive.
aceiii222 - August 13, 2010
I got my info from ESPN because MLB.com
had “TBA” listed. I couldn’t find anyone else who had anything but Minor or TBA.
Jacob Peterson - August 13, 2010
The Dodgers screwed us last night, by screwing themselves.
Time to give them what for.
Chief Noc-A-Homa - August 13, 2010
Conrad needs a guitar in his hand in that pic.
BullManUGA - August 13, 2010
+1
Jacob Peterson - August 13, 2010
I voted for Tim Hudson.
but only because I believe Mike Minor will be skipped in the rotation and Tommy Hanson was not listed.
Mountngrown - August 13, 2010
If Hanson starts in this series,
he’s the obvious choice. If Hanson were listed as a starter, I would have picked a different question, though.
Jacob Peterson - August 13, 2010
NO MOAR INJURIES
I’m out of warnings here…
-C
cthabeerman - August 13, 2010
GO BRAVES. LETS SWEEP THE SERIES
FreddieFreemanTime - August 13, 2010
May I make a suggestion
instead of win loss or IP/GS, can we get Quality Starts. I know, another imperfect stat, but I do think that it helps explain volumes about a pitcher’s general performance.
Andy Braves Fan - August 13, 2010
IP/S
plus ERA and FIP are way better than QS. By a lot.
Jacob Peterson - August 13, 2010
Tim Hudson
ERA: 2.24
FIP: 4.01
xFIP: 4.11
BABIP: 0.225
From an outsider that ERA looks extremely lucky. To what do you attribute the seemingly unsustainably low ERA to? His GB% of 65% with remarkable infield defense? Luck? Both?? Of any starter with over 50IPs, Hudson has the largest positive differential between FIP and ERA this year.
Xeifrank - August 13, 2010
Throwing pitches that start in the zone and end up out of it. He’s thrown less strikes this year, which has lead to more hitters making weak contact on balls. I don’t know if this is a planned change, but it has been a reason.
BenDuronio - August 13, 2010
Casey Blake’s defense: not so hot
VivaLosBravos - August 13, 2010
Maybe when AGon makes his 3 E6s during the series they will be offset by Blake’s.
aceiii222 - August 13, 2010
yea
hows trading carlos santana looking for them now?
forgotten_glory - August 13, 2010
anyone watching this?
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
yes
i am
atl192485 - August 13, 2010
he has such a good spirit about all of this. it’s good to see him smiling
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
Did you guys see Wren on that last question?
He had a look of,
“Chipper, we’re not waiting around until next Spring Training to decide who our 3rd baseman is.”
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
huhhh...
Chipper rules over Wren.
sddbaker - August 13, 2010
No kidding. Wren better not f this whole thing up during the offseason.
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
I don't think he'd agree there...
see Glavine and Ripken, Jr.
Mr. Sanchez - August 13, 2010
indeed
forgotten_glory - August 13, 2010
they are not
Chipper.
sddbaker - August 13, 2010
they were both legends...
and he treated them like dirt…so we will see what happens
forgotten_glory - August 13, 2010
You don't understand....
I am saying that the power of the Chipper cannot be overcome by any force.
sddbaker - August 13, 2010
They weren't far off of that either though...
especially Ripken as an Oriole. And Glavine was also coming back from injury when he got questionably dumped.
Mr. Sanchez - August 13, 2010
I love Chipper.
sddbaker - August 13, 2010
I loved this answer:
“It’s all about the team. Yeah, I won a batting title. So what? We finished 4th. Who cares.”
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
I love Chipper Jones.
MBL1 - August 13, 2010 via mobile
He'll
be ready for spring!!!!!
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
WE'VE GOT BALLPLAYERS!
sddbaker - August 13, 2010
LOLLYGAGGERS!
BullManUGA - August 13, 2010
You guys. You lollygag the ball around the infield. You lollygag your way down to first. You lollygag in and out of the dugout. You know what that makes you? Larry!
Mr. Sanchez - August 13, 2010
lollygagging lollygaggers
fandave - August 13, 2010
movie quote fail
Mr. Sanchez - August 13, 2010
Wow...
“If your knee is healthy, will you play next year?”
“I’ll be at Lake Buenavista.”
Scott Coleman - August 13, 2010
going to disney world with his kids, right?
atl192485 - August 13, 2010
nah...
I think he’s going to be there with your mom.
sddbaker - August 13, 2010
be nice to her
after all, she’s your grandmother
atl192485 - August 13, 2010
Isn’t Lake Buenavista where they do spring training?
MBL1 - August 13, 2010 via mobile
yes
ChitownBravos - August 13, 2010
I fucking love chipper. I am flying down for spring training
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
You know...
that is an awesome idea. Every year I say I’m going “next spring”. I need to do whatever it takes to get there this time.
sddbaker - August 13, 2010
I saw them in spring training this year. Probably won’t get to Atlanta for a game. My 26-year game streak will live on with a technicality.
BullManUGA - August 13, 2010
I am about to cancel my plans to go to Jamaica for my spring break..i feel like this could be the last time I get to see him play unless for some miracle they play the red sox in boston
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
When is Prado slated to come back? Seems like he’s been gone since March.
BullManUGA - August 13, 2010
sunday
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
not soon enough
aceiii222 - August 13, 2010
yeah, but I think he still amazingly leads the NL in hits.
fandave - August 13, 2010
Chipper is going to be on 680 The Fan at around 5:05. If you’re not in the area, you can listen online.
MBL1 - August 13, 2010 via mobile
where? how
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
by area i mean Atlanta area… sorry i wasn’t clear. go to 680thefan.com to listen online if you want.
MBL1 - August 13, 2010 via mobile
haha...
with buck and kincade?
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
Just Buck
Kincade is on vacay
aceiii222 - August 13, 2010
alright
just making sure i clicked the right link
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
gah
trying…it wants me to download something…
forgotten_glory - August 13, 2010
When
Is spring training exactly? I need to make travel arrangements
CJ10JHEY22 - August 13, 2010
Kinda sounds like Chipper is gonna give it ago next year
braves077 - August 13, 2010
Yup.
pretty much what he said on 680…he’s gonna have surgery tomorrow at 10 a.m. You can tell he wants to get back as soon as possible. He’s gonna go through rehab and give it a whirl in spring training. Hope he plays in 2011.
MBL1 - August 13, 2010 via mobile
Yup i was just listening to it.. He’ll be back for sure i believe
braves077 - August 13, 2010
A bit of celebration today:
It’s great to hear the positive reaction from Chipper. My only fear was that he would hang it up, but to go through the extensive rehab of and ACL tear to get back into baseball shape, shows just what kind of guy has been leading this organization for the last 16 years. I always imagined Chipper walking off the field in his last at bat tipping his hat to the fans, not hobbling off with his head down. So this news, to me, makes my day! NOW LETS HOPE HUDSON CONTINUES HIS DOMINATION!
KJDH2154 - August 13, 2010
ab.solutely agree
fandave - August 13, 2010
only 10 have faith in lowe against his former squad?
Mr. Sanchez - August 13, 2010
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