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Bernero making his case on the mound Adam Bernero’s career ERA is 5.82. It actually went down in Coors Field. His career record is 6-23. This spring, he’s thrown seven innings out of the bullpen, has struck out ten,...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 18, 2005 | Links
Bernero making his case on the mound Adam Bernero’s career ERA is 5.82. It actually went down in Coors Field. His career record is 6-23. This spring, he’s thrown seven innings out of the bullpen, has struck out ten,...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 16, 2005 | News
Atlanta Braves : News : Atlanta Braves News I don’t care about the Jordan/Canseco/McGwire stuff. I am hereby declaring a no steroids zone. What I wanted to mention is that Bobby is saying nice things about Buddy Hernandez,...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 14, 2005 | Commentary
Baseball Prospectus There was another Prospectus Triple Play slamming Chipper’s defense as “iron-gloved” last week. Same old, same old. Prospectus has gotten into the habit — in the book and in other...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 14, 2005 | Recaps though 2005
Atlanta Braves : News : Atlanta Braves News More strong pitching — four shutout innings — from John Thomson, and homers from Andruw, Mondesi, and Furcal were enough to break the losing streak. All the Braves’...
Read MorePosted by Mac Thomason | Mar 13, 2005 | Recaps though 2005
Atlanta Braves : News : Atlanta Braves News First the Braves couldn’t lose, now they can’t win. Mike Hampton gave up his first two runs (one unearned) of the spring, but also hit a two-run homer. Blaine Boyer, in...
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