ajzepp Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 When given run support that results in at least a 3+ run advantage, Tim Hudson of the Braves is 135 136 - 2 Also nice to see this years Rookie phenom starting to get hot...kudos to you, Mr Freeman! Hopefully our rookie phenom of LAST year can start staying healthy. Also, congrats to our closer-to-be, Johnny Venters, for having the lowest ERA in the game...a miniscule 0.47! :thumbsup: If this team can learn to HIT, we're gonna make some serious noise in October.
Frit0 Bandit0 Posted July 12, 2011 Posted July 12, 2011 When given run support that results in at least a 3+ run advantage, Tim Hudson of the Braves is 135 136 - 2 Also nice to see this years Rookie phenom starting to get hot...kudos to you, Mr Freeman! Hopefully our rookie phenom of LAST year can start staying healthy. Also, congrats to our closer-to-be, Johnny Venters, for having the lowest ERA in the game...a miniscule 0.47! :thumbsup: If this team can learn to HIT, we're gonna make some serious noise in October. Kudos for Craig Kimbrel, not so much for Venters "setting a rookie record for most saves prior to the All-Star break"
ajzepp Posted August 20, 2011 Author Posted August 20, 2011 Kimbrel is having a ridiculous year. As of today, the competition for Rookie of the Year is between two Braves - Kimbrel and F.Freeman. As much as I'll be sad to see guys like Chipper and Hudson ride off into the sunset, this team is loaded with young talent. Our starting pitching rotation is literally 8 deep right now, with a couple of them just about ready to come up from AAA next year. We've got the best young closer in the game and our bullpen is solid, as well. Our GM has done a ridiculous job of amassing talent. If we can keep Michael Bourne, combined with our new nucleus of Freeman, Heyward, McCann, and a couple of others, we'll be making a run for a 2nd World Series sooner rather than later.
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