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Got my tickets for Saturday's Rangers-Royals game. As a bonus, it looks like Darvish will be pitching that day as well. :cabbagepatch
Sorry bud. The rainout got you. No Yu for you.
 

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Anyone know how the Subway Series went? Tony D? Where you at?
 

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The Cubs have won 5 in a row. :towel

They actually have a legit rotation right now with Garza back: Samardzija, Garza, E. Jackson, Feldman, & T. Wood. Too bad Garza and Feldman will be traded before the deadline and the second half of the season is going to be miserable.

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B.J. Upton could be demoted

ATLANTA -- Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez says he has considered asking center fielder B.J. Upton to work out his struggles in a minor league assignment.

Upton, signed to the biggest contract in franchise history at five years, $75.25 million, has a .146 batting average, 109 points below his seven-year career mark with Tampa Bay.

Gonzalez indicated that Upton has enough service time in the majors to refuse an assignment if he disagrees with the move.

"In my own mind, you think about those things, but really I haven't gotten to that point," Gonzalez said. "I think there's some logistics -- contractual things and that sort of stuff -- that they might not be able to do it that easy."

Upton was not available for comment before Atlanta hosted the Washington Nationals.

Gonzalez has spoken with Upton about his absence from the lineup, but not about an assignment in the minors.

"He understands to a certain point," Gonzalez said. "Like good players do, they want to play. We've had conversations and he's making the adjustments and we'll see."

Upton is hitless in the Braves' past seven games. He was out of the lineup Friday for the second straight night.

Gonzalez credited Upton and struggling teammates Jason Heyward and Dan Uggla for taking extra batting practice four hours before the game.

"They work," Gonzalez said. "You've got to really tip your hat and really root for them because they really work it, show up and bust their butts."

Upton, Heyward and Uggla were out of the lineup in Thursday's 11-3 win over Toronto. Heyward pinch hit in the seventh inning and reached on catcher's interference before playing the rest of the game.

Against Washington, Heyward was batting leadoff for the second time in his four-year career and first time since going 1-for-4 in a 3-1 win at Seattle on June 27, 2011.

Heyward, who started in center field for the second time this season, is hitting .195 in 12 games since returning May 17 from an appendectomy.

Heyward began the night 7-for-14 in his career against Nationals ace Stephen Strasburg. He wasn't surprised that Gonzalez moved him to the top spot in the batting order.

"Anything can happen throughout the year," Heyward said. "You can never count one thing out. You can never guarantee one thing. It's a 162-game season, so anything is possible. Whatever is best for the team on any given night needs to be done."

Upton's lack of playing time has coincided with the consistent power numbers being produced by rookie Evan Gattis, who has been getting starts in left field following catcher Brian McCann's return May 6 from shoulder surgery.

Gattis leads all rookies with 12 homers, 23 extra-base hits and 32 RBIs despite getting just 137 at-bats.

"Every time you run him in there, he does something, you know?" Gonzalez said.

Regarding Upton's immediate future and whether the Braves might ask him to accept an assignment in the minors, Gonzalez said the Braves no have certain timetable.

"It's a hard decision," Gonzalez said. "It's a decision that you take very, very seriously. You talk collectively with your coaches about it, and it's something always falls on my shoulders, right? That's fine. I'm comfortable with that. But you've got to think about 25 (players), six staff members, four clubhouse guys, the front office and the fans."
 

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I'm all for Upton being demoted. Surely the Braves can find a minor league OF capable of hitting .200.

I'm pretty much done with Upton at this point. I'm ready to send his arse back to Tampa.
 

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Boring game so far in Arlington. Where's the Damn long ball?

Berkman gets tossed in the first. Plus no Darvish today. Weak.
 
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I'm all for Upton being demoted. Surely the Braves can find a minor league OF capable of hitting .200.

I'm pretty much done with Upton at this point. I'm ready to send his arse back to Tampa.
I have a soft spot in my heart for BJ since he was their first real superstar prospect selection when I became a fan. I followed him through the minors waiting for his call up. He one of my faves.

That said, :laff
 

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I know Darvish owned in his last start but I was out of town and only saw the highlights on a muted TV in the bar... My question.... WAS IT ANOTHER SLOW START?!
 
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I know Darvish owned in his last start but I was out of town and only saw the highlights on a muted TV in the bar... My question.... WAS IT ANOTHER SLOW START?!
He did load the bases in the second inning. :angry

And then got out of it without allowing a run. :hahah
 

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Hilarious.
 

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I know Darvish owned in his last start but I was out of town and only saw the highlights on a muted TV in the bar... My question.... WAS IT ANOTHER SLOW START?!
I know this is just a joke but if you want to get to Darvish its at the beginning of the game. Hes not perfect so yeah its one area where he can improve on.
 

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I know this is just a joke but if you want to get to Darvish its at the beginning of the game. Hes not perfect so yeah its one area where he can improve on.
He is the worst at the beginning of games. He is still a great pitcher that I am ecstatic to have, but his most frustrating part is his starts to games. I'm way too lazy to go find some stats to prove this, but I WATCH THE GAMES!
 

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The A's are 102-60 in the last 162. Starting to get a bit nervous but should be fun.
 

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Some angels writer wrote an article that went out on yahoo this past Friday about why the Angels were going to be in the playoffs. The angels then proceeded to get swept by the Astros. That amuses me.
 

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Every mock draft I've seen has the Cubs taking starting pitchers Mark Appel or Jonathan Gray in the upcoming draft. I know nothing about these guys outside of what I've read (though I remember Appel being drafted high last year and deciding to go back to Stanford). Sounds like it's kind of a win either way for the Cubs though because they have nothing even close to a top pitching prospect in their system right now. Obviously prospects, even top ones, fail at an extremely high rate in baseball but I'm excited that they'll actually have a guy with top of the rotation type of potential in their system for the first time in a long time.
 
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