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MLB Preview: Eight Questions Facing The Atlanta Braves in 2011

Is it just me or was that the longest baseball offseason ever?

Whether it was the backbreaking Brooks Conrad error in Game Three of the NLDS or the heartbreaking end of the season the next night, the offseason has done little to extract the horrible taste of another bitterly swallowed October. 

Now, with competitive baseball literally just around the corner, it’s time to preview the upcoming season. 

This past offseason was anything but silent for the Atlanta Braves. 

The ceremonial passing of the torch from longtime manager and living legend, Bobby Cox, to the 47-year old former manager of the Florida Marlins, Fredi Gonzalez, started the offseason just days after the final out of the 2010 season. 

It wasn’t too long after that when GM Frank Wren pulled off a deal to get one of Gonzalez’s former players, slugger Dan Uggla, from the Marlins. 

There were other additions too.  Former Orioles closer George Sherrill was added to the ‘pen and pinch-hitter extraordinaire Eric Hinske was re-signed to continue to provide pop off the bench.

Gone are fan favorites Matt Diaz, Omar Infante and Billy Wagner. Two-month rental Derrek Lee and the light-hitting/fielding Melky Cabrera are gone as well. 

Season previews are not about who is gone, however. 

The next thousand or so words will be all about what the team has and the questions surrounding the 2011 version of the Atlanta Braves.

And now, eight questions…

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Atlanta Braves Defeat Giants Late; Will Baseball Gods Forgive My Slumber?

The game was over. There was no chance the Braves come back in this one. Matt Cain was cruising along. When Cain was replaced by Javier Lopez, who promptly made Jason Heyward look like a statue, again, I had seen enough.

You see, I’ve been down this road before with the Atlanta Braves. I’ve watched thousands of Braves games over the past 23 years. 

As a six-year-old child in 1988, I watched the Braves finish with 106 losses. I saw them lose 90-plus in ’87, ’89, and ’90.

I have seen every playoff choke, as well as, every thrilling postseason win since the Braves went to their first playoffs, during my lifetime, in 1991.

I have stayed up late on school nights, work nights, the night before my wedding, the night before I was to become a father for the first time, and many more nights to watch the Atlanta Braves play on the west coast.

Never before have I gone to bed in the playoffs because I was so frustrated with the Atlanta Braves.

Yet, on Oct. 8, 2010, while the Braves looked seemingly done in San Francisco, and likely done for the playoffs staring a 2-0 series deficit in the face, I decided it was time for bed in the bottom of the seventh inning.

In my defense, I had a long day. Up before 7am, nine hours of mentally-tiring insurance work at the real job, and chasing my two young boys (ages six and three) around the house for four hours, I was spent before the Braves game began.

As I lay in the bed, I thought of my decision to visit the sandman. “What if the Braves come back while I’m asleep? Would I ever forgive myself? Does this make me a bad fan? Am I like one of those fools that left a postseason no-hitter in the eighth inning to beat traffic in Philadelphia the other night?”

Then I thought, “I’ve seen this episode before. The Braves ARE NOT coming back. The Giants will bring in closer-extraordinaire Brian Wilson for six outs if the Braves even get a base-runner. Forget about it.”

With that thought, I was out.

I woke up for the first time all night at 6am on Saturday morning. I rolled over, picked up my blackberry, and clicked on the MLB.com application. Imagine the mixed emotions I felt as I read the headline on the recap page, “Ankiel shows Giant-slayer power at 11th hour.”

Part of me wanted to jump out of bed and go screaming through the house, “BRAVES WIN! BRAVES WIN!”

The other part of me wanted to cry…and write.

To the gods of baseball and the gods of sports fandom, I sincerely apologize. Nay, I throw myself on your mercy. I repent in sackcloth and ashes. I deserve a flogging reserved for only the worst sports fan.

You can bet that this will be the first and last time I ever do something this stupid. Never will I go to sleep on the Braves again.

I pray my punishment doesn’t include the Braves’ bats going back to sleep on me for the remainder of this series.

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