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  1. Braves and umps blunder their way to loss

    David Schoenfield

    Well, that was insane. Fans of the new system will say this is exactly the kind of excitement baseball needs. Critics will suggest this game sums up everything that's wrong with a one-game playoff series. One bad throw (or three), one mental er...

    Blog | October 05, 2012
  2. The best moments in Chipper's career

    David Schoenfield

    Jayson Stark has a great story on Chipper Jones, who will be returning to the postseason for the first time since 2005 (he was injured when the Braves made it in 2010), here in his final season. What defines a player, a future Hall of Famer like Chip...

    Blog | September 27, 2012
  3. A night in baseball: What we learned

    David Schoenfield

    One year ago -- 368 days to be exact -- Freddie Freeman batted in the bottom of the 13th inning with one out and grounded a 3-2 pitch from the Phillies' David Herndon to first base. John Mayberry Jr. started a 3-6-3 double play and the Braves' season...

    Blog | September 25, 2012
  4. Chipper Jones not a fan of wild-card game

    David Schoenfield

    From David O'Brien's story in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution over the weekend, Chipper Jones talks about the wild-card game: "I think it's stupid, to be honest with you. But Major Lague Baseball wants a bunch of teams in the playoffs. There's noth...

    Blog | September 24, 2012
  5. Braves could be playoffs' surprise team

    David Schoenfield

    Atlanta Braves fans, you can rest easy. Your team will make the playoffs. There will be no collapse like a season ago. In fact, I suddenly like the Braves' chances to come out of the National League. The Braves' sweep of the Washington Nationals m...

    Blog | September 17, 2012
  6. Brewers making wild-card race extra fun

    David Schoenfield

    The second wild card is a goofy, ridiculous idea that goes against everything baseball history stands for: That the regular season is the ultimate test of a team's ability, strength and toughness. To get to the playoffs, you have to prove yourself ov...

    Blog | September 13, 2012
  7. Wrap: Ross Detwiler vs. Stephen Strasburg

    David Schoenfield

    During Tuesday's chat session, Stephen Strasburg's name kept coming up ... and so did Ross Detwiler's. Is Detwiler that much of a drop from Strasburg as a potential playoff starter? We discuss that, Buster Posey's underrated season, the best 3-4-5 co...

    Blog | August 07, 2012
  8. What we talk about when we talk about WAR

    David Schoenfield

    WAR is not the Holy Grail of statistics. It's a conversation starter, not a conversation ender. It's important, it's useful and most of all it's fun. It's the best tool for comparing players across positions or across eras. It's a great tool for e...

    Blog | July 19, 2012
  9. 2012 All-Star Game: Sixth inning

    David Schoenfield

    Chipper Jones pinch-hits leading off the sixth, gets a nice ovation from the crowd and grounds a weak ball between first and second that Ian Kinsler gets a bad read on. Infield single, which draws a chuckle from Chipper as he reaches first base. F...

    Blog | July 10, 2012
  10. Podcast: First-half review, weekend preview

    David Schoenfield

    Friday represented the final Baseball Today podcast before the All-Star break, and Mark Simon and I took it seriously enough to talk award winners, playoff teams, recap Thursday, preview the weekend and much more! 1. David Wright continues to make...

    Blog | July 06, 2012
  11. SweetSpot TV: Final player vote

    David Schoenfield

    Eric Karabell and myself debate which players deserve the final All-Star nods for each league....

    Blog | July 05, 2012
  12. Clearing the bases: Powerful night

    David Schoenfield

    First base: Pirates power. The magic continues in Pittsburgh -- eight more runs, 13 hits and Drew Sutton's dramatic walk-off home run to lift the Pirates to an 8-7 win over the Astros. Sutton was picked up off waivers from the Rays last week and had ...

    Blog | July 04, 2012
  13. Brandon Beachy, baseball's underrated ace

    David Schoenfield

    Baseball lore is full of great scouting stories, like the tale of the scout who was driving through rural Maryland one day and stopped to ask a kid working in a field for directions. The kid -- future Hall of Fame Jimmie Foxx -- raised his plow with ...

    Blog | May 17, 2012
  14. Ten biggest surprises so far

    David Schoenfield

    The Atlanta Braves pulled off an impressive sweep in St. Louis over the weekend to take over the first place in the National League East. Most impressively, they did it by scoring 23 runs in the three games. While it's not a surprise the Braves are c...

    Blog | May 14, 2012
  15. Clearing the bases: Stanton cashes in

    David Schoenfield

    First base: Here come the Marlins. The Marlins won their sixth straight game to improve to .500. All six wins came on the road, in San Francisco and San Diego, with four of the wins coming by one run and two in extra innings. The key battle in Sunday...

    Blog | May 07, 2012
  16. Podcast: Weaver, Halladay, Giambi

    David Schoenfield

    What a day in baseball on Wednesday! Eric Karabell and myself could have done a two-hour Baseball Today podcast. Here are some highlights of a jam-packed show. Eric even tricked me into comparing Jose Altuve to Al Kaline and Alex Rodriguez. OK, maybe...

    Blog | May 03, 2012