Braves To Move For Derrek Lee? Good Idea?

Written by Jonathan on August 18, 2010 – 11:57 am

With every at-bat or play at first base, it’s quite apparent that Braves first baseman Troy Glaus is in a lot of pain and unable to play up to his full potential.  Gone are the days of May where he was hitting everything in sight, whether it was over the plate or not, and now, the best we can do is hope he doesn’t hit into a double play at the wrong time.  Rumors have begun circulating that the Braves are close to making a move for Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee.

In his day (he’s been around the league since 1997), Derrek Lee produced some solid numbers from the plate.  He’s had 9 20-HR seasons and is 5 shy of 1000 RBI in his career.  To date in 2010, he has 16 homers (4 of which came last weekend) and 56 RBI.  In the month of August, Lee is batting .306 and slugging .694 with 4 homers and 8 RBI.  By contrast, Glaus is hitting .208 and slugging .375 with two homers.

On the surface, it seems like a logical move.  It would give Glaus time to get healthier (although I doubt that can truly happen until the offseason) and would add a little more pop to the lineup.  The kicker however, is that Lee is injured as well.  His performance has been hampered by a bulging disc in his back, which, after receiving an injection for the pain, has him sidelined until today or tomorrow at least.

Lee would definitely be a rental, as he is a free agent at the end of the season, and would have to waive his no-trade cause, which he would likely do as Atlanta is contending for the NL East.  The rental issue doesn’t bother me however as he would serve as the next step in the bridge to getting Freddie Freeman into the majors (which I still maintain the  Braves don’t have to rush to do).  The question is, is sitting one injured first baseman for another injured first baseman the right thing to do.  With Troy’s performance as of late, I’d say it’s an option that we seriously need to consider.


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Braves Below .500

Written by Akshay on June 10, 2008 – 11:28 pm

The Braves bullpen innings have started to catch up with the team as Manny Acosta allows five runs, one earned, in two innings of work late Tuesday night in Chicago. Facing the team with the best record in the majors, one would hope the Braves would try to kick into the next gear. Unfortunately, the Braves looked more like the team that got swept at home by the Phillies than the won that took three out of four from the Marlins just one week ago, losing to the Cubs 10-5.

Geovanny Soto hit a three run homer to cap off the scoring and Jon Leiber pitched a scoreless ninth to keep the Cubs ahead of the Red Sox for the best record in the big leagues.

Greg Norton started the scoring off for the Braves. Yunel Escobar walked to lead off the game and Kelly Johnson singled to put runner on the corners with one out. Jeff Francoeur, hitting third in Chipper Jones’ absence, struck out swinging (surprise). Mark Teixeira did surprisingly strike out following Francoeur to bring up Norton with two outs. Norton subsequently hammered the Ted Lilly offering to the last row of seats in left field. Francoeur’s line tonight? 1-5, 2 Ks, 4 left on base, and game ending GIDP on a 3-1 count.

With the score 3-0, Glavine proceeded to finish off the top of the order in the first inning facing the minimum. Glavine, however, did have trouble in the following innings. Kosuke Fukudome hit an RBI single and Reed Johnson added a sacrifice fly to make the score 3-2 Braves after two.

Leading off the third, Derek Lee homered to left field and Reed Johnson added an RBI single to give the Cubs the lead.

Brian McCann and Omar Infante added RBI singles for the Braves in the top of the eighth for Atlanta to get within one. But, both Brian McCann and Manny Acosta committed their second errors of the year, allowing Soto to even come to the plate to hit his home run.

Tom Glavine (2-3) took the loss and Lilly (6-5) got the win.

Injury update: I don’t know why I put these in the recaps anymore, it’s not as if good news comes out of these. Smoltz had arthroscopic shoulder surgery today to repair what they found to be a torn labrum among other things. No timetable for his return.

Glavine left the game with a strained left elbow joining the small village on the Braves injured list. Glavine is expected to miss AT LEAST his next start if not more.

Some good new, for real: Chipper took BP today and pinch hit in tonight’s game (BB). He may be back tomorrow, or Thursday in the series finale.


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Braves Take On Cubbies

Written by Colin on June 10, 2008 – 6:37 pm

Tonight we’ve got the start of a three game series with the Cubbies in the Windy City.  The Braves travel to Wrigley to take on the hottest team in the National League.  The Braves are coming off a harsh home stand after being swept by the Phillies.  We’ll hope they can fare better against the Cubs.

Tonight: Tom Glavine (2-2, 4.47) vs. Ted Lily (5-5, 5.23)

The Braves try to stay away from dropping below the .500 mark.  Jonathan is out of town on business, but we’ll try and have some game time conversation.  Chime in!


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