The Atlanta Braves were the come back kids once again as they scored two runs in the ninth inning to tie the game at 4-4 against the Texas Rangers.  However it was the Rangers coming right back with their own game winning run in the  bottom of the ninth inning to beat the Braves 5-4.  The Braves lost two out of three games against the Rangers as they continue to struggle on the road.

Blaine Boyer ended up getting the ninth inning run charged to him to take the loss.  Jeff Bennett was the pitcher that gave up the game winning hit when Michael Young scored Ian Kinsler for the game winning run.  Bennett simply just didn’t get the job done like he was called to do.

Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton tossed the first five innings of the game and allowed five hits and three runs.  Morton did have some control issues as he walked four batters and that was kind of why he only lasted five innings.  Jeff Ridgway was the other Braves pitcher to give up a run which he gave up in the sixth inning on a three run home run.  Two of the three runs were charged to Morton however.

Kelly Johnson, Jeff Francoeur, and Omar Infante had the three rbi for the Braves.  The other run came in the third inning when Corky Miller grounded into a double play so he was not awarded an rbi.

The Braves will now start up a three game series with the Seattle Mariners on Friday.  Things should be really interesting because the Mariners just fired their manager today.

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Post info: By Cliff on June 19th, 2008
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The Atlanta Braves fell to the Texas Rangers 7-5 on Tuesday evening.  The Braves really struggled at the plate as they only had five hits in the game and left 11 runners on base.  This is a game that the Braves should be winning if you ask me.  Right now they just aren’t getting it done.

Tim Hudson only lasted 4 1/3 innings as he gave up six hits and six runs.  Hudson didn’t have his pitches working for him and you could tell right away in the game as Josh Hamilton took him deep for a solo home run in the first inning.

I will give the Braves bullpen some credit however as they did a pretty good job.  Jeff Ridgway pitched 1 2/3 innings and gave up one run but then Blaine Boyer and Royce Ring were able to pitched the final two innings of the game without any problems.

Brian McCann had a three run home run in the eighth inning to lead the Braves with three rbi.  Mark Teixeira and Omar Infante both had one rbi in the game to contribute as well but it still was not enough to get by the Rangers.

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Post info: By Cliff on June 17th, 2008
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Well, that sure is a different way to lose a baseball game.  The Atlanta Braves battled with the Chicago Cubs for 11 innings and ended up coming up short in the game as they lost 3-2.  Jeff Ridgway threw one pitch in the 11th inning with the bases loaded and hit Reed Johnson to score the winning run for the Cubs.

Manny Acosta actually took the loss for the Braves and is now 3-5.  It was actually a pretty good day for the Braves pitching staff before all that happened.  Well except for the blown save in the ninth inning when Jim Edmonds took Blain Boyer deep to tie the game.  Tim Hudson got the start on the mound and threw 6 2/3 innings and gave up seven hits and only one run.

The Braves offense once again struggled to put up runs in the game even though they had 11 hits.  Jeff Francoeur had a two run home run in the second inning and that was all the Braves could get off the Cubs as they left 25 runners on base.

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Post info: By Cliff on June 12th, 2008
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The Atlanta Braves were beat by the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night by the score of 7-2.  The Braves struggled all night long to get runners into scoring position and that only happened a couple of times.  They were taken to the woodshed in the game and that was shown on the scoreboard.

Jeff Bennett only lasted two inning as he gave up seven hits and seven runs to take the loss for the Braves.  Bennett is now 0-4 on the season with a 4.56 era.  The Braves bullpen did a pretty good job after they came in for Bennett as they did not allow another run to cross the plate or things could have been much worse.

Phil Stockman and Jeff Ridgway both pitched two innings each of relief while Royce Ring and Blaine Boyer both tossed one innnig of relief.  The bullpen was the bright spot for the Braves that is for sure.

Cubs starting pitcher Ryan Dempster sure cooled off the Braves hitters.  He tossed a complete game against the Braves who only had four hits on the night.  One of those hits was a two run home run by Corky Miller.  The ball was really helped with some wind that was blowing out towards left field.  If not for the wind, I think this came would have ended 7-0.

The Braves will try to avoid the three game sweep as they battle the Cubs on Thursday afternoon.  It will be a great pitcing matchup as it will be Tim Hudson and Carlos Zambrano.

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Post info: By Cliff on June 12th, 2008
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The Atlanta Braves and Tampa Bay Rays worked out a trade Thursday evening that sent Willy Aybar and Chase Fontaine to the Rays, and in exchange the Rays sent reliever Jeff Ridgway to the Braves.

Ayber got hurt when he first started playing for the Braves and never really got into the rotation of players.  He will get a new chance down in Tampa Bay and I think it will work out very well for him.

Fontaine, the Braves’ second-round selection in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft, hit .288 with three homers in 95 games with Class A Rome this past season. This earned the 22-year-old infielder a late-season promotion to High A Myrtle Beach, where he hit .205 in just 22 games.

As for Ridgway, he will definately add some depth to the Braves bullpen which was surely needed.  Ridgway is a 27 year old lefty that appeared in 57 games in Triple A last year and compiled a 3.06 ERA.  We will see what happens with him in the bullpen for the Atlanta Braves.

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Post info: By Cliff on January 18th, 2008
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