I know we've all been waiting for what seems like forever to get the bad taste of the Rockies out of our systems. It's hard to imagine a series going much worse, but it is possible. After all, we were at least playing a good team in their park (where they're excellent). The Phillies, on the other hand, were playing a bad (improving, but still bad) team at home, and they got swept in a 4-game series. So if you think we're at a low point, imagine how the Phillies fans are feeling*.
* Did anyone else really want to spell "fans" and "feeling" with a "ph" there? I barely restrained myself.
So the good news is that despite being swept, the Braves have actually increased their division lead this week to 3 games. As long as that crappy series was more of an isolated event than a harbinger, we should be just fine.
Anyway, let's talk about the Marlins a little. Overall, they are 64-62, but they have won their past 3 series. Those series were against the Pirates, Astros, and Mets, so I'm not sure how much that tells us, but they certainly handled the Astros better than the Phillies just did.
There have been three big news stories in Fishland lately. The first is the 50-game suspension of catcher Ronny Paulino for using performance enhancers. Next, they let Cody Ross go for nothing on a waiver claim by the Giants to save a few bucks. The third (much more heart-warming) story involved newly called-up prospect Logan Morrison and his cancer-stricken dad. Go read that story if you haven't already.
On offense, the Marlins are essentially an average club (their 4.51 runs per game is 7th in the NL). Their overall slash line is .256 / .322 / .403, which is not very impressive (the Braves are at .259 / .341 / .405). That .256 average ranks 10th in the NL. Their 8.1% walk rate is tied for 10th as well, significantly behind the Braves' impressive 10.3% mark, which is easily the best in the NL. The Marlins, like the Braves, are a club with middling power--their .146 ISO is tied with the Braves and Cardinals for 8th in the NL.
We'll discuss the Marlins' starters in the pitching matchups after the jump. Their relief corps, like their offense, is pretty unspectacular. Their collective ERA is 4.05 (9th in the NL) and their FIP is 3.99 (10th). Of the 20 (!) relievers they've used this season, closer Leo Nunez (3.38 ERA, 2.56 FIP) and setup man Clay Hensley (2.79 ERA, 2.90 FIP) have been the best. Both have struck out nearly 10 batters per 9 innings with good walk and home run rates. Former Brave LOOGY Will Ohman has also been good since coming over in a midseason trade.

Friday, 7:30 p.m. ET
Tommy Hanson (5.88 IP/S, 3.53 ERA, 3.12 FIP) vs. Chris Volstad (5.68 IP/S, 4.82 ERA, 4.44 FIP)
Big Red has been great this year; he's improved all of his controllable peripherals, though his ERA doesn't show it. He actually has a slightly better FIP than the much-more-ballyhooed Ubaldo Jimenez. Other than the fact that Ubaldo's pitched a lot more innings, I might argue that Tommy has been just as good. It's funny how two guys who've pitched just about as well as each other have such widely differing won-lost records. No, wait. It's not funny, it's just dumb.
I have a hard time coming up with anything interesting about Volstad. He's just kind of a generic 4th starter. He's like Derek Lowe without all the ground balls. In other words, he's not great, and we ought to be able to hit him.
Saturday, 7:00 p.m. ET
Tim Hudson (6.83 IP/S, 2.28 ERA, 64.6% GB%) vs. Ricky Nolasco (6.23 IP/S, 4.22 ERA, 3.75 FIP)
I have just one thing to say to Huddy right now: Please, for the love of Smoltz, shave your beard! Not only does it look terrible, but I think it's messing with your ground-ball mojo.
As for Nolasco, he's been his usually self this year: dependable, with lots of strikeouts (8.50 per 9 innings) and hardly any walks (only 1.73 per 9), but with a penchant for getting hit hard at times (including a 1.33 HR/9 innings mark). He reminds me a lot of a less dominant Curt Schilling--big and beefy, with the tendency to give up lots of homers but not many walks. He's coming off two straight scoreless outings in which he struck out 17 men to only 2 walks; of course, he only made it through 6 innings each time, and it was against the Pirates and Nationals.
Sunday, 1:30 p.m. ET:
Derek Lowe (5.93 IP/S, 4.33 ERA, 4.22 FIP) vs. Josh Johnson (6.60 IP/S, 2.36 ERA, 2.52 FIP)
Lowe's got his work cut out for him in this one, because I doubt the Braves are going to score many runs off of Josh Johnson. Johnson has matured into a straight-up ace. He does everything well--strike dudes out (8.70 K/9), not walk many (2.20 BB/9), keep the ball in the yard (a staggeringly low 0.37 HR/9), go deep into games, etc. If it weren't for Roy Halladay and Adam Wainwright throwing so many more innings, he'd be my pick for the NL Cy Young so far. Still, he's been pretty mortal lately, putting up a 5.06 ERA in his last 6 starts. Maybe the Braves are catching him at the right time.
On the last 10 days that both the Braves and Phillies have played, they have had the same result (either both won, or both lost). The last day on which the two teams had different results was August 14th, when the Braves lost to the Dodgers and the Phillies beat the Mets. That kind of mirror-image play is pretty remarkable when you think about it. As a result, the division dynamic has stayed more or less the same for quite a while. (Though the Braves' lead has increased from 2 games to 3 games in that span, since the Braves won once when the Phillies were off and the Phillies lost yesterday while the Braves were off.)
All stats are over the last 14 days.
Hot
Logan Morrison-- .378 / .500 / .556
Hanley Ramirez-- .373 / .400 / .490
Gaby Sanchez-- .286 / .333 / .612
Not
Emilio Bonifacio-- .235 / .333 / .294
Mike Stanton-- .170 / .204 / .340
Brett Hayes-- .154 / .185 / .269
Ramirez and Sanchez have basically carried the Marlins' offense all year (with an assist from Dan Uggla), so it's no surprise to see them in the "Hot" category. Sanchez, in fact, has a very good case for Rookie of the Year. Speaking of rookies, Logan Morrison has played well since his call-up, but Mike Stanton has really struggled lately.
With Paulino suspended and John Baker on the 60-day DL, the Marlins' catching situation is in dire straits, as Hayes has been terrible. We may see more from his backup, Brad Davis, a 27-year-old getting his first taste of the majors. The Marlins' outfield is also in a state of flux, with Chris Coghlan on the DL and Ross gone to the Giants. The Marlins have recalled Cameron Maybin after a successful stint in AAA to take over for Ross, with Morrison (normally a first baseman) filling in for Coghlan in LF.
While the last game (Lowe vs. Johnson) will be very tough for the Braves, the other pitching matchups look pretty good. And since we're playing at home, we should play pretty well: we've won 13 of our last 14 home series (a 4-game split against the Brewers being the only blemish). I'm not asking for too much, just that we get back to winning series. If we keep doing that, we'll be playoff-bound for sure.
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Here's to a great 7 game stretch
7 at home vs. the fish and the muts, while Philly is out west against the padres and LA. Here’s to hoping they can gain some room and start putting this thing to bed! Gooooooooooo BRAVOS!!!!
Hanson is gonna bring the K-ball tonight I can feel it!
HansonManCrush - August 27, 2010
This is out last solid chance to open the lead
With the Braves missing Santana and Dickey this week, it’s not a stretch at all to see us take 5-7 (Lowe/Johnson being the worst matchup).
And on the Phillies side, a 3-7 trip is certainly not a long shot either (Latos/Oswalt favors the Pods and Halliday pitched yesterday).
So it’s realistic to imagine being 5 up in seven days.
eglenn - August 27, 2010
I'll be crossing my fingers
aceiii222 - August 27, 2010
Yes SHAVE THE BEARD HUDDY!
SuperHeyward - August 27, 2010
+1
blwfish - August 27, 2010
+1,000,000
sddbaker - August 27, 2010
He looks like a douchier
version of Chris Daughtry, if that’s even possible.
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
I’ve heard from a reputable source that he shaved it yesterday.
Lizziebeth - August 27, 2010
Pics or it didn’t happen
StapleGun - August 27, 2010
I thought he looked like a cross between Venters and Hanson… but he certainly did not pitch like a hybrid thought these last two games
elucas91 - August 27, 2010
Yea, I don't wanna change my username to "Hudson's Beard"
Hudson's Soul Patch - August 27, 2010
2/3
I will be happy. Just take 2/3.
Jman781 - August 27, 2010
I want all three!!!
bravo’s are due to snap outta that lil’ funk, and being back home after a day off should give em’ the needed rest – the fish are under rated as a whole though and 2/3 wouldn’t be bad, but man i’d love a sweep!
jcparr - August 27, 2010
Don't like how it sets up
Lowe vs Johnson, I am basically chalking that one up in the loss column now so we have to win the first two games to win the series. While that is definitely possible, it is no guarantee.
Buffalo Braves - August 27, 2010
run support
the fish don’t give him great run support… hopefully we can demoralize them in the first two!
jcparr - August 27, 2010
I’m counting on a huge Marlins bullpen implosion.
MBL1 - August 27, 2010 via mobile
I fully expect the Braves to win every contest in this particular grouping of athletic contests. If they do not, I will know the reason why.
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
Why?
TradeAndruw - August 27, 2010
It’s another way of saying I will demand an explanation.
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
Every time you say “grouping of athletic contests” or whatever, I seriously crack up. I know you’ve been doing it for the past few weeks, and it still makes me laugh every single time.
Sarahbeth - August 27, 2010
I started it for the Cubs series, and it worked, so I did it again for the Rockies. That one didn’t work quite so well. I’m hoping to get it back on track. If it fails again this series, I’m shelving it until next season!
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
The Marlins are letting Nolasco start on Saturday despite the fact that he has a torn meniscus in his knee. Hopefully that means he won’t strike out a million dudes that day.
dutchschultz - August 27, 2010
Calculated best possible lineups for each game
Game 1 – 1.Infante (2nd), 2.Heyward (RF), 3. Prado (3rd), 4.Diaz (LF), 5.Hinske (1st), 6.McCann ©, 7. Ankiel (CF), 8.Gonzalez (SS), PH. Melky
Game 2 – 1.Infante (2nd), 2.Heyward (RF), 3. Prado (3rd), 4. McCann ©, 5. Lee (1st), 6. Diaz (LF), 7. Cabrera (CF), 8. Gonzalez (SS), PH. Ross
Game 3 – 1.Infante (2nd), 2.Heyward (RF), 3. Prado (3rd), 4. Ankiel (CF), 5. Ross ©, 6. Lee (1st), 7. Diaz (LF), 8. Gonzalez (SS), PH. McCann
king of games - August 27, 2010
Couple other notes
Game 2 lineup owns Nolasco, Game 1 lineup is pretty good against Volstad, Game 3 looks like a loss but Ankiel seems to have Johnson’s number. Gonzalez doesn’t really have enough ABs to get an accurate reading against the Marlins.
king of games - August 27, 2010
Hinske in at first over Lee against a lefty? (Volstad.) I don’t think that’s going to happen.
Knowing Bobby, Melky will play center against the lefties, with Diaz in left and Lee at first.
Ivan the Great - August 27, 2010
Volstad is a righty.
Old Braves' Fan - August 27, 2010
Well, that explains it. Really don’t know why I thought he was a lefty.
Ivan the Great - August 27, 2010
His name starts with a V. Almost all pitchers with names that start with V are lefties.
-C
cthabeerman - August 27, 2010
I want to see just how many pitchers with names that start with V’s are actually lefties, because I’m not really coming up with any that aren’t.
Sarahbeth - August 27, 2010
Jonny Venters
Raul Valdes – Mets
Jason Vargas – Mariners
TonyAlmeyda - August 27, 2010
Edinson Volquez
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
Javy Vazquez
Jose Valverde
Jose Veres
ByrneSupremacy - August 27, 2010
He’s not a lefty.
TonyAlmeyda - August 27, 2010
I know. A good example of the RH starting with V thing.
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
Hinske’s Slash line vs Volstad is .667/.667/1.667, albeit in only 3 ABs, Lee is 3/14 .214/.267/.286.
king of games - August 27, 2010
Lee would actually be our 1st PH, not Melky.
king of games - August 27, 2010
'Multiple' teams claim Manny Ramirez....
However unlikely it is, I still say this team could use him.
Undocorkscrew - August 27, 2010
it would be worse than adding aramis ramierez. we don't need him.
aceiii222 - August 27, 2010
Too bad Aramis killed the crap out of us.
BullManUGA - August 27, 2010
The White Sox got him. Braves never put in a claim, obviously. Which is good, because forget that idea.
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
Why would he? He wouldn’t help us in any way.
ryantex - August 27, 2010
For what it’s worth I agree with you and I even suggested this yesterday, but we seem to be squarely in the minority on this one.
Zontar - August 27, 2010
DOB
Kris Medlen started a blog on his “road to recovery” http://krismedlen.blogspot.com/
MBL1 - August 27, 2010 via mobile
That’s awesome. I look forward to his updates.
UMDBHIK - August 27, 2010
Cool.
I feel terrible for Kris having to go through that, but it should be interesting to read his thoughts on recovery and rehab. He always seemed like a fun little dude, so that should be an interesting blog.
Jacob Peterson - August 27, 2010
I guess...
Strasburg can guest post now…
Jman781 - August 27, 2010
My life has been made.
This is super cool of him to do.
Sarahbeth - August 27, 2010
Tommy Hanson’s last win just happened to be against the Marlins in Atlanta. DO IT AGAIN!!!
Also, Josh Johnson’s August looks like this:
1-2, 5.34 ERA, 1.48 WHIP, .299 BAA
TonyAlmeyda - August 27, 2010
Wow, didn’t realize he had been so bad lately. This gives me hope!
StapleGun - August 27, 2010
As corny as this sounds...
You know that Infante looks the same as he did when he was 12 when he hits the ball and then hits up that gum. lol
GO BRAVES GO
Chief Noc-A-Homa - August 27, 2010
I hate to be that annoying guy with request but...
Is it possible that in the previews, the authors let us know which hand the pitcher for the other team is using along with his stats. It would give us reader a chance to determine what our lineup would look like for the series. Thanks.
romone_braves91 - August 27, 2010
All 3 are throw with their right hand
GoBravesNY - August 27, 2010
Excellent. Therefore we will win.
ryantex - August 27, 2010
No lefties....? A miracle.
Chief Noc-A-Homa - August 27, 2010
I try to always mention if a guy is a lefty.
You can also just click on the player name, which should be linked in the article. That’ll take you to the player page, which has their handedness, stats, and so forth.
Jacob Peterson - August 27, 2010
The good, I get to watch the Bravos
The bad, I have to listen to Marlins Broadcasting
This kind of sucks…
Mr.Hoss - August 27, 2010
Some of the worst homers in the business. I have to listen to them too, and I hate it.
At least I no longer have to hear them complain about Yunel and his antics.
ryantex - August 27, 2010
I voted Lowe
Because I never get to yell “First!” on articles. But 11 people beat me to it.
Weldon - August 27, 2010
We need to do work on the Fish and Mutts…I’m just excited I get to see Huddy go in person tomorrow though :)
CaptainRockSxD - August 27, 2010 via mobile
Craig Kimbrel called up
Minor to the GCL until Tuesday. Braves made the move to add a BP arm.
Scott Coleman - August 27, 2010 via mobile
I love this strategy….Kimbrel has impressed so far with the little time he’s had in the bigs, and with the bullpen meltdown against the Rox this seemed like a no brainer.
Other good news is that Minor doesn’t have to wait the full 10 days before being recalled!
KJDH2154 - August 27, 2010
Why GCL? Why not Gwinnett?
MBL1 - August 27, 2010 via mobile
I believe its because the CGL season end on Saturday, so he doesn’t have to wait the 10 days to be recalled, instead of sending him to Gwinnett who’s season doesn’t end until the 6th, he’s have to wait and wouldn’t be able to make his scheduled start Tuesday
KJDH2154 - August 27, 2010
oh..good idea the Braves have there. Thanks.
MBL1 - August 27, 2010 via mobile
Yeah I read that on AJC, when I did I thought it was a great strategy, no brainer
KJDH2154 - August 27, 2010
game change is not fair
My whole family had planned to go the game saturday afternoon becasue we were in town for a special family event on saturday night. Now we have to miss the game because of greed.
oily water - August 28, 2010
My family put a curse on the Braves when they heard that the braves were changing the start of the game from afternoon to evening. That is why they have lost the last four games. Acurse is a powerful thing.
oily water - August 28, 2010
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