Quackmasterofgeorgia
Senior Member
The replay system is a joke.
Yep, they can see a finger barely come off the bag, but can't see a hand on home plate or the foot on first base before the ball is caught.
The replay system is a joke.
Camargo, Newcomb lead Braves to 8-1 win: 5/19/18
Published on May 19, 2018
Daily Recap: Sean Newcomb only allowed one run in a solid start, and Johan Camargo drove in two runs to power the Braves' 8-1 win
5th - Camargo singled to right, Suzuki scored, Inciarte to third.
5th - Swanson sacrificed into fielder's choice to first, Inciarte scored, Camargo to second.
5th - Albies singled to right, Camargo and Swanson scored, Albies thrown out at second attempting to advance on play.
7th - Suzuki homered to left (367 feet).
7th - Camargo doubled to deep left, Inciarte scored.
8th - F. Freeman homered to right (391 feet), Acuña Jr. scored.
Braves ended the Jose Bautista experiment when the veteran third baseman was released before Sunday afternoon's game against the Marlins
With Bautista gone, executive vice president and general manager Alex Anthopoulos said Johan Camargo will be the everyday third baseman.
Atlanta #Braves today granted 3B José Bautista his release. Johan Camargo will be the everyday 3B. RHP Lucas Sims has been recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett.
Golly what a comeback
Swanson's walk-off single completes rally: 5/20/18
Published on May 20, 2018
Daily Recap: Dansby Swanson hit a walk-off single that capped a 6-run 9th in the Braves' 10-9 comeback win
#BRAVES JUST SCORED 6 RUNS IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 9TH TO WIN THIS GAME!
@Braves were down 9-4 entering the 9th.
What a comeback. #WALKOFF
Chipper Jones
@RealCJ10
Unreal!!! Great win fellas
#Braves rallied from a five-run ninth-inning deficit for their biggest ninth-inning comeback in exactly eight years, when Brooks Conrad capped a seven-run rally with a game-ending grand slam on May 20, 2010.
6 runs in the bottom of the 9th to win it. THAT is a nice comeback!
TFW you remember some of those mean Tweets y’all were sending us in the middle of the game...
Ender Inciarte
@enderinciartem
Thank you to all the fans who reached out to check how I’m feeling. All good and I’ll be ready for tomorrow! 💪ðŸ�»
Ronald Acuna Jr. drove in two runs in the seventh and another in the ninth as the Braves moved 11 games over .500 for the first time since July 5, 2014. Atlanta has won nine of its last 12 and keeps performing well in the clutch with an NL-best 88 runs scored this season in the seventh inning or later.
"I almost expect 'em to do it," said manager Brian Snitker, whose club has 43 victories in its last at-bat, most in the majors, since he took charge on May 16, 2016. "I mean, down six in the bottom of the fifth, I felt good. I really did. I thought that these guys have a lot of time to go to work here and then you get a little bit farther away, but they never stop. It's a great win for these guys."
Miami led 6-0 after four innings and 9-4 to begin the ninth.
9th - Acuña Jr. hit sacrifice fly to center, Flaherty scored.
9th - F. Freeman reached on infield single to first, Albies scored on throwing error by first baseman Rojas.
9th - Markakis singled to center, F. Freeman scored.
9th - Suzuki singled to left, Markakis scored, Flowers to second.
9th - Swanson singled to left, Flowers and Suzuki scored, Camargo to second.
And I missed it
Albies homers, scores 3 times in 3-1 victory: 5/22/18
Published on May 22, 2018
Daily Recap: Ozzie Albies belted his 14th homer and scored all three of the Braves' runs as Brandon McCarthy got the win over the Phillies
Albies took Phillies right-hander Vince Velasquez deep on the first pitch he saw in the third inning, turning a hanging curveball into a 366-foot homer to right field. The home run briefly tied him with Bryce Harper of the Nationals for the most in the NL -- until Harper went deep in the fifth against the Padres in Washington.
Albies also homered off Velasquez on April 29, when he started a Braves win with a solo shot on the first pitch of the game. April 29 marked the start of Albies as the Braves' everyday leadoff hitter, and he showed why he's so valuable in that role Tuesday, scoring each time he got on base.
3rd - Albies homered to right (366 feet).
5th - Markakis grounded into fielder's choice to first, Albies scored, F. Freeman to third.
9th - Acuña Jr. singled to center, Albies scored.