Smoltz Smokes Nats
Written by Smitty on April 12, 2008 – 6:29 pm![]() |
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Dear Mr. Smoltz,
Thank you so much for your good work on Saturday, April 12th. Can you please keep this up all year? We would all appreciate it.
Sincerely,
The Writers and Staff at BravesBlast.com
Coming off of their much needed victory last night, the Braves dove right in to claim another from the Nationals at Washington today. An initial 91-minute rain delay did nothing to soggy the Braves offense.
In fact, they wasted no time at all scoring four runs in the first inning, with a little help from Jeff Francoeur knocking the first of his two homeruns for the day. When all was said and done, the kid From Parkview had a career-best seven RBI’s. You know things are going well when all nine starters bat in the first inning.
Francoeur’s second homer came in the sixth, with one runner on base. Not to be outdone by his childhood friend, Francoeur’s high-fives hadn’t ended when Brian McCann knocked a single shot some 400 feet.
Smoltz had a (for him) shaky first inning, goofing a throw to first and throwing a semi-wild pitch. But after regaining his classic composure, it was nothing but the Smoltz we know and love. Resourceful, professional, and keenly intelligent. I truly don’t think we Braves fans know how good they have it having a stabilizing and consistent force of nature like Smoltz in the line-up. Plus, it was pretty evident his shoulder was bothering him the entire game.
His line for the day? 6 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 5 K. The one earned run attributed to Smoltz came in the 4th.
The Nats starter, Scott Lannan lasted through the 4th and the Braves went through three of their relievers by game’s end.
Finally, I am starting to feel good about our bullpen! With very respectable outings by Bennett and Boyer, Manny Acosta zipped it up in the 9th. The one stinker in all this, and the one guy I have truly been pulling for, was Ohman. Lasting less than an inning, he really didn’t do anything to counter the criticism Frank Wren took for acquiring him from Chicago.
So, yeah. Excellent series so far. Can you smell a sweep?
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Smitty’s Random Notes:
(A stream of consciousness recall of unrelated observations for the short-of-attention span)
» Sorry, Willie Harris, but I totally don’t miss you.
» Tough-guy Hustle Award goes to Matt Diaz for his aggressive and heads-up base-running.
» Still looking for Teixeira’s bat to wake up. The defense is there; let’s get something going at the plate.
» I still believe in you Ohman. I want to believe.
Tags: Brian McCann, Jeff Francoeur, John Lannan, John Smoltz, Matt Diaz, Washington Nationals
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