Braves 11 Marlins 8- May 16, 2006 ESPN.com - MLB - Box Score - Marlins at Braves Didn't see that coming. Kyle Davies gave up five runs, was chased with nobody out in the third, and the Braves looked buried. But Chad Paronto, of all people, came in for three magnificent innings, they got two in the fifth, then exploded for six in the sixth to take an 8-5 lead. But then Villareal couldn't hold it and immediately gave up three in the seventh. And then they came back again with three more, and it's 11-8, and Remlinger and...http://www.bravesbeat.com/bravesjournal/archives/2006/05/braves_11_marli.html Natspos 8, Braves 1- May 14, 2006 ESPN.com - MLB - Box Score - Nationals at Braves E: A LaRoche (2, ground ball) For a while there -- when it looked like a shutout was in order -- I was kind of hoping that the Braves could give up one more run, so they could lose 9-0, the official score of a forfeit. That would perfectly symbolize how Adam LaRoche gave up on a play, leading to a blowout. The situation: The Braves trail 1-0 on Soriano's solo homer, his twelfth of the season, all of which seemingly have been against the...http://www.bravesbeat.com/bravesjournal/archives/2006/05/natspos_8_brave.html Braves 8 , Natspos 5- May 14, 2006 ESPN.com - MLB - Box Score - Nationals at Braves Wow. Walk off, grand slam homer by Francoeur with two out. Braves rally in a game that they never should have had to. After Sosa blew a 2-0 lead with single runs in the third and fourth, he got the lead back in the fifth on a solo homer by Pratt. But Bobby waited too long. As I've been saying since he got here, Sosa's a guy you have to be very quick with the hook with. Once he gets around 80 pitches, you have to be ready to pull him. ...http://www.bravesbeat.com/bravesjournal/archives/2006/05/braves_8_natspo.html Braves 6, Natspos 2- May 13, 2006 ESPN.com - MLB - Box Score - Nationals at Braves Pretty easy going -- it got a little tight in the middle innings but Smoltz was in control the whole way. John struck out seven, allowed but four hits and one walk, and needed 103 pitches for the complete game. He made his only mistakes in the fifth, a double to Johnson and a homer to Zimmermann, but other than that completely shut them down. All the Braves' regulars had hits, led by McCann, who was 2-2 with two walks and has now passed...http://www.bravesbeat.com/bravesjournal/archives/2006/05/braves_6_natspo.html Exile- May 12, 2006 Google Groups: Braves Journal We're still working on the problem; my current belief is that we will probably have to change software and the situation won't be resolved until next week, but maybe we'll luck out. Anyway, discussion continues at Google Groups.http://www.bravesbeat.com/bravesjournal/archives/2006/05/exile.html |