7/24/2002

ESPN.com - MLB - Recap - Braves at Marlins - 07/23/2002

The Braves got back to their winning ways, 5-3, in a game that to me shows some of the problems in the way pitchers are evaluated. In the first game of the series, the recap talked about how Greg Maddux lost for the first time since April; in this game, it talks about Tom Glavine passing Whitey Ford for 50th in all time wins. (Congratulations to Tommy, by the way.) But Maddux actually pitched better than Glavine. Greg went six innings, gave up only two runs (one of them questionable) and was generally sharp. Tom only went 5 1/3, leaving with two on and a run in in the sixth, both of the two runners on eventually scoring. Before the series, Glavine and Maddux were 1-2 in the league in ERA. Now they're 2-1. But the Braves only scored one run on Monday and scored five on Tuesday, and so Glavine is the story.

The bullpen did its job, mostly. Kevin Gryboski didn't, allowing a run to score, loading the bases, then getting ejected before recording an out. Honestly, it's criminal that Tim Spooneybarger is going to be sent down and the increasingly Jose Cabreraesque Gryboski is staying. Hammond and Remlinger came on and were strong, and Smoltz was perfect in the ninth... Gary Sheffield's streak of reaching base continued with a couple of singles; he drove in one and scored one. Chipper's resurgence, in batting average and OBP anyway, continued with a hit and two walks, and every Braves starting position player reached base, though Lockhart only did on an intentional walk. Javy Lopez is still out with a shoulder injury (expected back Friday) but Henry Blanco had two hits and an RBI.

The Braves have a day game today, then a day off before hosting the Phillies. That three game series will be the last against the division for awhile, with the Braves playing against the Central and West until the end of August. It's a pretty rough stretch, actually, with a trip to Arizona and Houston early in the month and a 12-game trip starting in Southern California then crossing over to Pittsburgh and Montreal at the end. But the Braves have a 12 1/2 game lead over the Mets, who will be playing essentially the same teams, so there shouldn't be too much to worry about.

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