The Braves bats provided plenty of offense for Jair Jurrjens tonight, plating 9 on 12 hits. And with ace Tim Hudson starting the rubber game tomorrow, we are in good position to take our second straight series.
Just one night after mustering only one baserunner against Dodger starter Hiroki Kuroda, the Braves appeared to be in jeopardy of being shut out for a second straight night. LA starter Chad Billingsly no hit us through four innings before we finally broke through with 3 runs off Billingsly in the 5th..
Billingsly, he of the disproportionately massive legs, was dominant at times, hitting his spots with an explosive low to mid 90s fastball. He was locating his pitches at the knees and on the corners, embarrassing Chipper Jones a couple of times (It was only the third time all season Chipper struck out more than one time in a game). But in the top of the 5th, Tree-trunk legs wasn’t able to escape a bases loaded jam when Yunel Escobar came through with the big hit for the second time in three days.
KJ and Kotsay led of the inning with back to back singles. After a failed bunt attempt resulted in a K for Jurrjens, Gregor Blanco walked to load the bases with one out. Yunel followed jumping on the first pitch, hitting a bases clearing, frozen-rope double just inside the third base bag.
The Braves tacked on 3 more off Billingsly in the 6th on a no-doubter solo bomb by Brian McCann to right center and a two run single by Blanco.
The run support was more than enough for Jurrjen the surgeon. He dissected the Dodger lineup to the tune of 6 Ks, lowering his ERA to an even 3 for the season. Jair has allowed only 5 earned runs over his last 34.2 innings — an ERA of 1.32.
What else?
Jeff Francoeur doesn’t appear to have really figured anything out from a mechanical standpoint during his brief demotion. If you’re looking for silver linings, he did have a basehit and he managed to avoid any U turns on the night. In his other three at bats, he hit two weak grounders and an inside out fly ball to right field. The effort to stay on the ball is pretty clear, but his swing still looks long and slow.
Tex and BMac went back-to-back in the 9th, each getting his 17th jack of the season.
Chipper struck out thrice for the first time since August 28 of last year at the Marlins. After reaching base safely 7 times in the Braves marathon win Sunday, Chipper is 0 for 7 with 4 Ks in the series.
Braves batters have struck out 35 times in their last 35 innings.
Kelly Johnson scored 3 times tonight, giving him 52 for the season. That’s good for a tie for second on the team with Mark Teixeira.
Newly signed Julian Tavarez recorded only one out in the 9th before being yanked for closer Mike Gonzalez. There’s a reason this guy is suiting up with his third different team THIS SEASON. I’ll continue to scratch my head on that acquisition.
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