7/11/15: GDT - Atlanta Braves @ Colorado Rockies

Well................

Atlanta Braves ‏@Braves 37s37 seconds ago
RHP Jason Grilli has a left Achilles rupture. He is expected to miss the remainder of the season.

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A brutal ending to an otherwise entertaining game. Despite Johnon's blunder, Markakis needed to be brought in there, somehow. And the Grilli thing not only cost us our closer (and trade bait) but the winning run.
 
Another reference point on torn achilles injuries . . . when Adam Wainwright tore his, the prognosis for recovery was 9-12 months.
 
David O'Brien ‏@DOBrienAJC 38s38 seconds ago

Chris Johnson said he wished he hadn't watched ball and tried to steer it fair, didn't run immediately out of box

:stupid:

I hope this is a joke. You run you lazy piece of shat if it is even has a chance to be fair.

Steer it fair when you are running, what a freaking buffoon.

Bobby Cox clone, yeah right, not even in the same area code.
 
Another reference point on torn achilles injuries . . . when Adam Wainwright tore his, the prognosis for recovery was 9-12 months.

And he wasn't 38. Wouldn't surprise me if Grilli never pitches for the Braves again.
 
I really hate this for Jason, he's pitched like a baller this season and deserved a much better fate. Baseball gods are predictably heartless.

On the bright side, assuming that Grilli's contract was insured, the Braves should now have a couple extra million to play with that might come in handy in the future.
 
Another reference point on torn achilles injuries . . . when Adam Wainwright tore his, the prognosis for recovery was 9-12 months.

So I head to work with the game knotted up only to pull the game up on Yahoo app and see that CarGo won the game with a bloop single....

Come back in from break and just pull up Yahoo Sports in the office and see "Grilli ruptures Achilles"....you've got to be kidding me!!!!

Wainwright is a few years younger than Grilli and everybody's recovery isn't the same by no means...I wish him the best though in his surgery and rehab...and hate to say it, but no one is trading for him now and it could even be a career ender...I don't think I'm saying anything that anyone doesn't know though...the question is I guess is do you stick with him through the surgery and rehab or just cut him loose...

Also, who's next up to close? As much as I hate to say it and I'd rather see what he could do in the rotation but I think you give Folty every chance to be the closer for at least the rest of the year...maybe give "Baby Harang" a shot...I've got a feeling though that they are gonna hand it off to Johnson, but he should be traded if possible...this series to me is the nail in the coffin, imo we weren't really contenders anyway...please just get what you can out of the guys that are on the block...not Maybin though, we've got him at a good deal for a couple more years so why trade him...I read where post All-Star break that it's gonna be Teheran, ManBan, Wisler, Wood and Miller so that leaves Folty and Perez out of the rotation for now barring another freak injury

:JSIDK:
 
I really hate this for Jason, he's pitched like a baller this season and deserved a much better fate. Baseball gods are predictably heartless.

On the bright side, assuming that Grilli's contract was insured, the Braves should now have a couple extra million to play with that might come in handy in the future.

I hope so but I doubt his contract was insured. Also, part of the reason I didn't like him getting a multi-year deal was his age and with that more likely an injury or decline soon. That is also why I was in a hurry to trade him once we could. It's more likely we'll just be out what we owe him the rest of his contract if he cannot make it back sometime next year. Further, it is better to give 38 year old players like Grilli one year deals like Jim Johnson got IMO.

That said, Grilli seems like a decent fella and very good teammate so I wish him the best in trying to make it back.
 
Also, who's next up to close? As much as I hate to say it and I'd rather see what he could do in the rotation but I think you give Folty every chance to be the closer for at least the rest of the year...maybe give "Baby Harang" a shot...I've got a feeling though that they are gonna hand it off to Johnson, but he should be traded if possible...this series to me is the nail in the coffin, imo we weren't really contenders anyway...please just get what you can out of the guys that are on the block...not Maybin though, we've got him at a good deal for a couple more years so why trade him...I read where post All-Star break that it's gonna be Teheran, ManBan, Wisler, Wood and Miller so that leaves Folty and Perez out of the rotation for now barring another freak injury

:JSIDK:

I haven't seen anything from Folty suggesting he'd be any good closing for us. He wasn't good out of the bullpen last year and hasn't looked good with us starting or in relief overall. He can throw hard but rarely seems to know where it is going and has little to no consistency with his pitches. Plus the harder he throws the more straight his fastball seems to be. I am not impressed. Further, I'd expect Jim Johnson to step into the closer role till he's hopefully traded for a nice return at the deadline. Then after that maybe someone like Viz will get a shot. Vizcaino certainly has the stuff to be a closer and has been quite good so far returning to MLB after his suspension.
 
I haven't seen anything from Folty suggesting he'd be any good closing for us. He wasn't good out of the bullpen last year and hasn't looked good with us starting or in relief overall. He can throw hard but rarely seems to know where it is going and has little to no consistency with his pitches. Plus the harder he throws the more straight his fastball seems to be. I am not impressed. Further, I'd expect Jim Johnson to step into the closer role till he's hopefully traded for a nice return at the deadline. Then after that maybe someone like Viz will get a shot. Vizcaino certainly has the stuff to be a closer and has been quite good so far returning to MLB after his suspension.

Yeah I agree that Johnson will be given every chance to be the closer and not saying he would blow games left and right but there's no telling how long Fredi would leave him in that role if that happens... JJ had made 16 consecutive scoreless appearances (16.2 IP) going back to June 9 I think which is VERY solid so of course they will give the ball to him..I still think Folty has a bright future and with his pitch repertoire he should probably start but I still think he'd be an option...Viz had slipped my mind, but he does have more experience in the bigs albeit by a little and he does have the stuff and has never really been slotted as a starter
 
Yeah I agree that Johnson will be given every chance to be the closer and not saying he would blow games left and right but there's no telling how long Fredi would leave him in that role if that happens...I still think Folty has a bright future and with his pitch repertoire he should probably start but I still think he'd be an option...Viz had slipped my mind, but he does have more experience in the bigs albeit by a little and he does have the stuff and has never really been slotted as a starter

Folty might have a bright future, he just doesn't look close to being ready for that right now. So while they might like him to close after JJ is gone I don't see that working out this year if it's tried.

BTW, Man-Ban is a bulldog so part of me wouldn't mind trying him as closer if they move him to the bullpen to limit his innings as expected. Though I'd probably try Viz there first if he keeps pitching so well.
 
Folty might have a bright future, he just doesn't look close to being ready for that right now. So while they might like him to close after JJ is gone I don't see that working out this year if it's tried.

BTW, Man-Ban is a bulldog so part of me wouldn't mind trying him as closer if they move him to the bullpen to limit his innings as expected. Though I'd probably try Viz there first if he keeps pitching so well.

Banuelos is a starter. With that change and a decent breaking ball, I put him in the rotation and leave him for the next six years. And the Yankees missed on this one.

Give him the last two weeks of September off if you need to.
 
Speaking of relievers, I'd like to see Carpenter used in a bigger role now. Maybe even get a shot at 8th inning duty on occasion. He has a very good slider and gets a lot of ground balls with his sinker. He may only throw it 88-90 mph but so far he looks pretty impressive.
 
Banuelos is a starter. Period.

Long-term I agree, but the Braves are said to be considering moving him to the bullpen soon due to his innings limit. Plus Perez will likely go back in the rotation after his two rehab starts in the minors.

@mlbbowman 10h10 hours ago
Banuelos is nearing his innings limit, but they want him to make at least one more start.
 
Long-term I agree, but the Braves are said to be considering moving him to the bullpen soon due to his innings limit. Plus Perez will likely go back in the rotation after his two rehab starts in the minors.

Per Rotoworld:

Julio Teheran will start Atlanta's first game out of the All-Star break on Friday against the Cubs.
He'll be followed, in order, by Manny Banuelos, Shelby Miller, Matt Wisler and Alex Wood. Williams Perez will return in a few weeks, but Atlanta hasn't decided if he'll be a starter or head to the bullpen upon his activation. That's a story for a different day, so don't change the channel. The 24-year-old Teheran is 6-4 with a 4.56 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, and 86/39 K/BB ratio through 108 2/3 innings.
 
Per Rotoworld:

Julio Teheran will start Atlanta's first game out of the All-Star break on Friday against the Cubs.
He'll be followed, in order, by Manny Banuelos, Shelby Miller, Matt Wisler and Alex Wood. Williams Perez will return in a few weeks, but Atlanta hasn't decided if he'll be a starter or head to the bullpen upon his activation. That's a story for a different day, so don't change the channel. The 24-year-old Teheran is 6-4 with a 4.56 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, and 86/39 K/BB ratio through 108 2/3 innings.

Yea, I saw the same from DOB and Bowman. I still expect Perez to re-join the rotation once his rehab is finished or at least soon after that.
 
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