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Atlanta Braves Thread

Discussion in 'MLB - Baseball Forum' started by Wise One, Jan 25, 2008.

  1. dig-it

    dig-it Wait'n On That Post Rookie Deal

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    A team batting average of .229 and they haven`t been good in recent years. How much of the blame falls on Terry Pendleton?
     
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    good grief
     
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    Leadoff batters still hitting less than .100.


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    A bit I'm sure. I don't recall that the Braves have been an especially good hitting team since he's been there (I could be wrong on that). the guys that have hit like Chipper would hit regardless of the hitting coach. It's the average guys that don't seem to get any better that point to the coach.
     
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    It's a legitimate question. TP had no success with Adruw Jones but that's to be understood. He also struggled working with Frenchy before he was shipped to the Mets. He has been given some credit with his work with Brian Mcann but I would not be too upset to see someone bring in some new thoughts.
     
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    what's the losing streak up to now?
     
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    EAST W L PCT GB HOME ROAD RS RA DIFF STRK L10
    NY Mets 13 9 .591 - 11-5 2-4 96 72 +24 Won 7 9-1
    Philadelphia 12 9 .571 .5 3-3 9-6 114 90 +24 Won 1 4-6
    Washington 12 10 .545 1 7-6 5-4 93 107 -14 Won 2 6-4
    Florida 11 11 .500 2 5-5 6-6 106 103 +3 Lost 2 4-6
    Atlanta 8 14 .364 5 5-4 3-10 81 101 -20 Lost 9 1-9

    Time for my Phillies to knock the Mets back to reality
     
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    Two in a row. Against the Astro's, but hey, you take them where you can get them.
     
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    Chipper is not hitting and it's a fact that he sets the pace for the Braves. Brian Jordan made some comments last week that I have been preaching for years. Chipper needs to change the way he trains. As you get older the most important thing to work on is flexibility. I like Chipper but every time he takes a swing, he pulls something. Chipper, start doing some serious stretching !!!!! I may be a fool but if he can get going the Braves can still make the post season.
     

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