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Can't wait!
They were hysterical the first time together....didn't even know what was going on in the game....didn't care!!
Go Braves!
Morton wins….another shutout for the Braves against those “lousy, stinking Mets “!
Dang, these Braves are good!
Magic number v. the Phillies is now 24, I believe!
Going into last nights game Ronald Acuna:
Was hitting .333 at home and .333 on the road
He had 14 homers at home and 14 homers on the road
He had 39 RBI's at home and 39 RBI's on the road.
29 steals at home anyone wanna guess how many steals on the road?
A: 29
I suspect those are exceptionally rare numbers.
@Bdw3184 14 k's, 11 by Morton in seven innings of work for the 7-0 shut out.
Pretty interesting career Charlie Morton. Looked up his bio. Started his career pitching 6 seasons in the minors. Started his career in the Majors with the Bravos in 2008 and went on to pitch with 4 other teams, before rejoining the Braves in 2020.
Part of two World Series winning squads: the Astros and the Braves. He is 39 and will turn 40 in November.
Coincidental and basically meaningless. Though it does show his game works anywhere.
Just one of those weird quirks where it all lined up.
GO BRAVES!!!
Playing the Giants in Frisco. At one of the coolest parks in the Majors: AT&T Park, now Oracle Park. Love the back drop of San Francisco Bay and McCovey Cove. Rated the second best ball Park in Baseball (Ray's Park Tropicanna Field the worst).
And finally the higher-ups decided to televise some Braves games: this afternoon on FS1 and tomorrow night on ESPN.
Back in the day, my dad took me out of school to the first ever game played by the Giants when they moved to SF. It was pretty cool, knowing all my friends were sitting in chemistry class.
Also got to go the first night game they played in SF. Against the Cubbies. Ernie Banks went very, very deep in that game. Fond memories.
Candlestick Park was a tough place to hit home runs in, especially at night. Cold and windy. Allegedly, the winds would blow in at night and when they attempted to correct it by closing in the open part of the outfield, it caused the winds to swirl and made it even worse.
Back in the 80's when I watched a lot of Braves games (and when they probably televised 150 games a year), I can remember Skip Caray and his broadcasting partner dressed in heavy trench coats and saying "just a terrible night for baseball."
Windy? I remember when Stu Miller ( a little guy) was actually blown off the mound in Candlestick. I'm sure there are films of it somewhere. Might have been in an all-star game.
40 games over .500 going into today’s game!
Unstoppable!
Magic number to be the division winner in the NL East is now 21…. with 34 games to go counting today!
The Bravos have done well with their injuries - next men have been stepping up. Timely hitting has been excellent. Pitching even more excellent. As the great philosopher Jerry Reed might say...Jerry Reed - When You're Hot, You're Hot - YouTube
In last night's loss to the Giants, Giants bottom of the fifth. Shuster pitching. Flyout, single, double, strikeout. Enter McHugh. Oh no!
Walk, bases loaded walk, bases-clearing double.
I've seen this movie before. We bring in McHugh to get the final out in an inning. In a tight game. And he can't throw strikes. Some pitches not even close. On a 3-1 count, the ball is a foot outside. It's just unbelievable.
Yeah, that is life in the bullpen. Ours has been up and down - mostly up - lately and this was not a good performance. But it is only one loss and, as always, the baseball gods give the Braves another chance to be great right away.