Connect with us

Headlines

Rick Cleveland on Sports–The 2014 Atlanta Braves Pitching Staff

Published

on

Rick Cleveland 2007.jpgHere’s the thing about baseball:
No matter how much we think we know, we really don’t. Baseball, of all our sports, nearly always surprises. And, sometimes, it shocks.
As Exhibit A, we are presented the case of the 2014 Atlanta Braves, who have a pitching rotation that could only make an arm surgeon happy.
Before the season ever began, two key starters, Kris Medlen and Brandon Beachy, were lost with elbow injuries that required Tommy John surgeries. It was the second elbow reconstruction for both pitchers, which gives them a best case scenario of returning in 18 months.
That’s two-fifths, 40 percent of the rotation, if you are keeping score. But that’s not all.
Former Vanderbilt and Mississippi Braves left-hander Mike Minor, the preceived ace of the staff, suffered significant shoulder soreness in his pitching arm in spring training and made his first start of the season in Pearl, not Atlanta. He still has not pitched for the A-Braves. So that’s 60 percent of the starting rotation unavailable.
And remember, Tim Hudson signed with San Francisco in the off-season. At 38, he’s pitching some of his best ball for the Giants. So, that’s 80 percent of last year’s rotation N/A. Thus far, Julio Teheran has been the one starter available from last season and Teheran had a grand total of 34 Big League starts before this season. What’s more, the Braves’ signed veteran Gavin Floyd as a stop-gap measure, but he hasn’t been available as yet as he recovers from still another Tommy John surgery.
This wasn’t a pitching rotation. This looked more like a M.A.S.H. Unit.
So, here’s what I thought I knew from watching closely a half century of baseball: The Braves were in big trouble. A Major League team is only as good as its starting rotation. Atlanta really didn’t have one. The Braves would be lucky to finish with a winning record.
So, as we began this week, 18 games into the season, the Braves were off to a 12-6 start, in first place, a game and a half better than the favored Washington Nationals. That’s one surprise, but here’s the bigger one: Starting pitching had carried them.
A patched-together rotation has been by far the best in baseball. The Braves’ starting rotation’s earned run average began the week at a stupefying Sandy Koufax-like 1.49.
When I say patched-together, I understate. Aaron Harang, cut by the Cleveland Indians in March, has a 0.70 earned run average and has allowed only nine hits in 25.2 innings. He has pitched like a combination of Jim Palmer and Don Drysdale. David Hale, who had a 3.77 ERA in 27 starts for the Mississippi Braves in 2012, has a 2.97 ERA in three starts for the A-Braves. Ervin Santana, signed a free agent at the last minute, has given up just two runs in 21 innings. Young lefty Alex Wood has a 1.67 ERA over four starts. Teheran has been filthy, as well.
And here’s what it has come to: When Minor comes back, probably Saturday, the Braves must shelve one effective starter, probably Hale.
Granted, we are still talking about a small sample. A larger sample: Harang is a 35-year-old with a career 113-117 record. How long can we expect him to do this Palmer-Drysdale imitation?
Answer: It’s baseball. We don’t know. We may think we do, but we don’t.
What we do know: So far, Atlanta’s unsung rotation shockingly has been by far the best in baseball.
Rick Cleveland rcleveland@msfame.com is the executive director of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.

2024 Ole Miss Football

Sat, Aug 31Furman Logovs Furman W, 76-0
Sat, Sep 7Middle Tennessee Logovs Middle TennesseeW, 52-3
Sat, Sep 14Wake Forest Logo@ Wake ForestW, 40-6
Sat, Sep 21Georgia Southern Logovs Georgia SouthernW, 52-13
Sat, Sep 28Kentucky Logovs KentuckyL, 20-17
Sat, Oct 5South Carolina Logo@ South CarolinaW, 27-3
Sat, Oct 12LSU Logovs LSUL, 29-26 (2 OT)
Sat, Oct 26Oklahoma Logovs OklahomaW, 26-14
Sat, Nov 2Arkansas Logo@ ArkansasW, 63-35
Sat, Nov 16Georgia Logovs GeorgiaW, 28-10
Sat, Nov 23Florida Logo@ FloridaL, 24-17
Sat, Nov 30Mississippi State Logovs Mississippi StateW, 26-14
Thu, Jan 2Duke Logovs Duke (Gator Bowl)W, 52-20

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball

Mon, Nov 4Long Island University Logovs Long Island University W, 90-60
Fri, Nov 8Grambling Logovs GramblingW, 66-64
Tue, Nov 12South Alabama Logovs South AlabamaW, 64-54
Sat, Nov 16Colorado State Logovs Colorado StateW, 84-69
Thu, Nov 21Oral Roberts Logovs Oral RobertsL, 100-68
Thu, Nov 28BYU Logovs BYUW, 96-85 OT
Fri, Nov 29Purdue Logovs 13 PurdueL, 80-78
Tue, Dec 3Louisville Logo@ LouisvilleW, 86-63
Sat, Dec 7Lindenwood Logovs LindenwoodW, 86-53
Sat, Dec 14Georgia Logovs Southern MissW, 77-46
Tue, Dec 17Southern Logovs SouthernW, 74-61
Sat, Dec 21Queens University Logovs Queens UniversityW, 80-62
Sat, Dec 28Memphis Logo@ MemphisL, 87-70
Sat, Jan 4Georgia Logovs Georgia11:00 AM
SECN
Wed, Jan 8Arkansas Logo@ 23 Arkansas6:00 PM
TBA
Sat, Jan 11LSU Logovs LSU5:00 PM
SECN
Tue, Jan 14Alabama Logo@ 5 Alabama6:00 PM
TBA
Sat, Jan 18Mississippi State Logo@ 17 Mississippi State5:00 PM
TBA
Wed, Jan 22Texas A&M State Logovs 13 Texas A&M8:00 PM
TBA
Sat, Jan 25Missouri Logo@ Missouri5:00 PM
SECN
Wed, Jan 29Texas Logovs Texas8:00 PM
ESPN2
Sat, Feb 1Auburn Logovs 2 Auburn3:00 PM
TBA
Tue, Feb 4Kentucky Logovs 10 Kentucky6:00 PM
ESPN
Sat, Feb 8LSU Logo@ LSU7:30 PM
SECN
Wed, Feb 12South Carolina Logo@ South Carolina6:00 PM
SECN
Sat, Feb 15Mississippi State Logovs 17 Mississippi State5:00 PM
TBA
Sat, Feb 22Auburn Logo@ Vanderbilt2:30 PM
SECN
Wed, Feb 26Auburn Logo@ 2 Auburn6:00 PM
TBA
Sat, Mar 1Oklahoma Logovs 12 Oklahoma1:00 PM
TBA
Wed, Mar 5Tennessee Logovs 1 Tennessee8:00 PM
TBA
Sat, Mar 8Florida Logo@ 6 Florida5:00 PM
SECN

@ COPYRIGHT 2024 BY HT MEDIA LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. HOTTYTODDY.COM IS AN INDEPENT DIGITAL ENTITY NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI.