Braves — 44-38 and in 1st place by 1/2 game although have a dead-even RS/RA total and all of their winning record is due to a 17-8 April. They’ve been below .500 team since May 1, even while riding a 4-game sweep of the Phillies.
Series is 3-3 so far this season
Monday 7:10 Wheeler vs Alex Wood [19 games/8 starts - 6-6; 3.07; 1.22] Tuesday 7:10 — Matsuzaka vs Mike Minor [11 starts; 2-5; 4.50; 1.49] Wednesday 7:10 — deGrom vs Julio Teheran [17 starts; 7-5; 2.34; 0.95] -- (deGrom-v-Teheran breaks the all-alliterative theme we had going here)
We’re missing Aaron Harang & Ervin Santana in the rotation this time around. Wood was relieving while off-season signee Gavin Floyd was pitching, but Floyd has just re-re-injured himself (we didn’t see him in either of the first two series either) and will miss the rest of the season.
So what else is new with the Braves since we last saw them?
- Most notably, Tommy LaStella (LA STELLLLLLLLAAAAAAH) at 2B. As far as I can tell, LaStella is Italian for 'The Stella' Called up on 5/28, the 25 y/o, 2011 8th round draft pick out of Coastal Carolina U has played 2B virtually every game since, shoving Dan Uggla (.164/.239/.234) to a PH role (Uggla started just twice and had only 15 PAs in June). LaStella is a completely different animal than Uggla, almost none of the power so far (29 hits / 23 singles) but also not nearly the K-rate either (<10% of PAs vs nearly 30% for Uggla). Defense is supposedly not much, but he’s described as ‘an advanced hitter’ with a .276/.342/.343 over his first 100+ ABs. Probably the kind of player where the phrase 'High Floor / Low Ceiling' applies.
Other than that, all the rest of their position players have played virtually every day all season: 1B-Freeman, SS-Simmons, 3B-Johnson, OF-Upton^2 + Heyward, all having 73+ starts each out of 82 games and none have missed more than 2 games in a row. Main catcher Evan Gattis has missed the last three games with back issues. Gerald Laird and newly called up Panamanian Christian Bethancout are filling in.
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