Millwood1Hitter
Anytime Now Frankie...
Maybe its just me, maybe its because I watch almost every Braves game, but it just seems to me that this organization has really struggled hitting with RISP consistantly throughout the years. Im not talking about just this season or even the past couple, I'm talking about those great teams of the 90's that won division title after division title. Seemed like for the most part getting a clutch hit in a pivotal situation was like pulling teeth. So my question is, why is this? Is it because for the most part our teams have been constructed as such to rely on the homer, primarily the 3 run homer to win games? Too many free swingers in the lineup? Poor roster construction? An organizational philosophy when developing hitters?
I've always felt that this was one of the key differences between us along with the back end of the bullpen and the Yankees, and why they won multiple WS and we only won 1. Seemed to me that in the big spotlight, they always got a hit, a sac fly, move the runner over and put him into scoring position, etc., while we didn't do the little things good enough on a consistant basis. I want to say for the most part, that in the 90's, we probably had more talented lineups, but the Yankees always had grinders like o'Neil, Knoblauch, Williams, Martinez, Jeter, etc that were grinders, took lots of pitchers and fouled a lot of pitches off and wore pitchers down or until they got a good pitch to hit. We had Chipper & Justice, but our lineups were filled more with guys like Klesko, Andruw, Gant, Javy, Boone, Grissom, etc that were more free swingers and hackers.
I've always felt that this was one of the key differences between us along with the back end of the bullpen and the Yankees, and why they won multiple WS and we only won 1. Seemed to me that in the big spotlight, they always got a hit, a sac fly, move the runner over and put him into scoring position, etc., while we didn't do the little things good enough on a consistant basis. I want to say for the most part, that in the 90's, we probably had more talented lineups, but the Yankees always had grinders like o'Neil, Knoblauch, Williams, Martinez, Jeter, etc that were grinders, took lots of pitchers and fouled a lot of pitches off and wore pitchers down or until they got a good pitch to hit. We had Chipper & Justice, but our lineups were filled more with guys like Klesko, Andruw, Gant, Javy, Boone, Grissom, etc that were more free swingers and hackers.