Hampton Hurt, Braves Fall

April 4, 2008 – 1:09 am

Mike Hampton didn’t even pitch one pitch in the game, but somehow he managed to strain his left pectoral muscle and was replaced by Jeff Bennett.  Wouldn’t you know that something had to happen to Hampton? It’s like the guy is cursed.  I feel sorry for him - getting ready for his first major league start in a long while, and now he’s down with a day-to-day status.  I think we’ll see him back for his next start, if the stars align properly.

Jeff Bennett is a trooper, stepping in for the spot start in the emergency start.  He worked hard each of the last two nights and still jumped in there for the start, pitching four innings and 77 pitches.  He struck out three, walked two, and gave up two earned runs.

But the Braves saw the night turn into one much like they experienced the first two nights.  The bullpen (and a Martin Prado error) let the Pirates back into the game, and the Braves lost their third game this season by one run in extra innings.  Bobby seems to like using everyone out there - these guys are going to be tired if we can’t get some solid starting pitching and get them some rest.

Offensively, Chipper continued his hot start, going 3-5.  Reliever Chris Resop got sent to left field for Adam LaRoche’s at-bat, when Royce Ring came in to deal with him.  Resop then came back to the mound and finished his outing.  At least it was entertaining to watch.

The Braves tried to tie it in the bottom of the 10th.  Mark Kotsay hit a monster drive to dead center that was within six inches of going over the wall.  He ended with a stand-up triple.   But that counts for nothing when you can’t score him, and we didn’t.

The final score was 4-3; mark it down as a 1-3 start with all three losses by one run, two of them in extra innings.  Something’s gotta start going our way.

Next up, the Mets come to town, and Hudson will take on John Maine tomorrow.  Should be a good game - tune in here for coverage.  Look for Hudson, Glavine and Smoltz to make the starts against the Mets.  Hopefully we can get the bats going early and we should have some great games to watch.


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2 Responses to “Hampton Hurt, Braves Fall”

  1. By Bill on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply

    He’s not cursed…just made of glass apparently.
    Here’s to hoping for a complete recovery for Hampton. At this point if he EVER takes the mound again it has to be considered ‘gravy’.

  2. By Jonathan on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply

    I agree that, at this point, one start out of him is kind of like a gift.

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