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Braves Stay Hot in Philly
Posted on 9 May 2011 by Marcus Young.
Now that's what I'm talking about Bravos! It's one thing to sweep a struggling Brewers team at home, but it's another accomplishment entirely to go into the belly of the beast in Philadelphia and take 2 of 3 from the NL East division leaders in front of 3 raucous sellout crowds. Not to sound like a broken record, but the Braves starting pitchers were once again phenomenal. The much maligned ...
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BRAVES SWEEP BREWERS
Posted on 6 May 2011 by Marcus Young.
Cinco de Mayo turned into Sweep-o de Mayo at Turner Field on Thursday night, with yours truly in attendance. That ends my 0-3 jinx I was carrying with me to the Ted so far this season. It was another day at the beach for young stud Brandon Beachy who delivered 6 innings, with a whopping 9 strikeouts, scattering 4 hits and only yielding 1 unearned run, but unfortunately was saddled with yet anot...
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BRAVES WALK-OFF WITH EMOTIONAL 6-5 WIN
Posted on 2 May 2011 by Marcus Young.
Tom Glavine called it perfectly in the Atlanta Braves television broadcast booth, it was nice to see the Braves get a win in the same come-from-behind fashion that the Cardinals had used to steal the first 2 games of this series in Atlanta. Brooks Conrad, the utility man forced into the starting lineup for the playoffs last season with injuries to Chipper Jones and Martin Prado and the goat fro...
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BEACHY AND THE BRAVES POLISH OFF SWEEP OF WORLD CHAMPS
Posted on 25 Apr 2011 by Marcus Young.
A resilient performance by young gun Brandon Beachy and the Braves offense on Sunday against a flu ridden Jonathan Sanchez and the San Francisco Giants garnered new hope for a successful west coast road trip. After losing the final 3 games of the 4 game set with the L.A. Dodgers on Thursday, including a gut-wrenching, extra innings walk-off loss courtesy of a Matt Kemp homer to center in the ...
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BRAVES WRAP UP DISAPPOINTING HOMESTAND WITH ANOTHER ONE RUN LOSS
Posted on 17 Apr 2011 by Marcus Young.
The Atlanta Braves were a major league best 56-25 at home in 2010, and if they want to get back to the playoffs in 2011 they will need similar positive results at Turner Field. Despite securing the first winning series since the opening weekend of the season in Washington, the Braves couldn't quite polish off a sweep of the struggling New York Mets on Sunday as Tommy Hanson got outdueled by M...









