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Atlanta Braves Roster Report 2009-03-12


Atlanta Braves Roster Report 2009-03-12
Everyone on the 40-man roster is under contract now that these 10 players have signed one-year deals: RHP Manny Acosta, RHP Jeff Bennett, RHP Blaine Boyer, RHP Buddy Carlyle, RHP Jorge Campillo, RHP Charlie Morton, RHP Peter Moylan, SS Yunel Escobar, INF Martin Prado and OF Gregor Blanco.

ARRIVALS: RHP Derek Lowe (free agent from Dodgers), RHP Kenshin Kawakami (free agent from Japan), RHP Javier Vazquez (trade with White Sox), LHP Boone Logan (trade with White Sox), C David Ross (free agent from Red Sox), OF Garret Anderson (free agent from Angels).

DEPARTURES: RHP John Smoltz (free agent, signed with the Red Sox), LHP Mike Hampton (free agent, signed with the Astros), RHP Jorge Julio (free agent, signed with Brewers).

SPRING FOCUS: Manager Bobby Cox will be working with an almost entirely new rotation -- with the exception of second-year RHP Jair Jurrjens and possibly veteran RHP Jorge Campillo. LHP Tom Glavine must show he's healthy enough to open the season on time.

PROJECTED ROTATION:

1. RHP Derek Lowe

2. RHP Jair Jurrjens

3. RHP Kenshin Kawakami

4. RHP Javier Vazquez

5. LHP Tom Glavine

Remember last year's expected Opening Day rotation? RHP John Smoltz, RHP Tim Hudson, LHP Tom Glavine, LHP Mike Hampton? That blew up in a hurry. Smoltz and Hampton left as free agents. Hudson is rehabbing from Tommy John surgery and might return in August. Glavine, rehabbing after left flexor tendon surgery, finally was re-signed to be the No. 5 starter. General manager Frank Wren left no stone unturned in the rotation's near total makeover, including consulting with the Japanese consul.

PROJECTED BULLPEN:

LHP Mike Gonzalez (closer)

RHP Rafael Soriano

RHP Blaine Boyer

RHP Manny Acosta

LHP Jeff Ridgway

RHP Buddy Carlyle

RHP Jeff Bennett

A healthy Gonzalez in the closer's role makes everything different, allowing everyone else to fill a more suitable role, especially when RHP Peter Moylan returns after his Tommy John rehab, which could be as early as May. And the Braves still hope they can bring back free agent LHP Will Ohman.

PROJECTED LINEUP:

1. CF Josh Anderson or Gregor Blanco

2. SS Yunel Escobar

3. 3B Chipper Jones

4. C Brian McCann

5. 2B Kelly Johnson

6. RF Jeff Francoeur

7. LF Garret Anderson

8. 1B Casey Kotchman

Manager Bobby Cox is inclined to keep McCann in the cleanup position where he finished last season, despite the fact that McCann gets regular days off: "He did a pretty good job there, don't you think?" McCann hit .301 with 87 RBIs in 509 at-bats over 145 games.

PROJECTED RESERVES:

OF Matt Diaz

OF Josh Anderson or Gregor Blanco

INF Omar Infante

INF Martin Prado

C David Ross or C Clint Sammons

Manager Bobby Cox and general manager Frank Wren are counting on the versatility of Prado -- who can play all infield positions -- and Infante -- who can shuttle between the infield and left field -- to cover the inevitable injuries. Or to take over a position if the incumbent struggles.

TOP ROOKIES: Atlanta doesn't expect RHP Tommy Hanson or OF Jordan Schafer to make the Opening Day roster, but seeing them in midseason is not far-fetched. These two are right on the cusp.

Hanson, 22, is the first pitcher in the 17-year history of the Arizona Fall League to be named MVP, which earned him a non-roster invitation to spring training. He has yet to play Class AAA ball, so if that's where he ends up, he'll take it in stride. General manager Frank Wren is adamant about not rushing Hanson to the majors.

Schafer, 22, was the heir apparent in center field last season before a 50-game suspension for testing positive for HGH set him back. Then he pressed at Class AA, trying to prove his stats weren't artificial. He finished with a .269 average, with 10 home runs, 51 RBIs and 12 stolen bases in 84 games.

MEDICAL WATCH:

3B Chipper Jones (acute right shoulder tendinitis) spent the offseason resting, then strengthening his shoulder. His goal is the same this year as it always has been: play in 150 games. Management thinks 120 games is more realistic.

RHP Tim Hudson (Tommy John surgery on right elbow in August 2008) has begun tossing in a straight line -- as opposed to lobbing a baseball -- and is taking his cue from what has become the norm for other pitchers when he says he's targeting an August return.

RHP Peter Moylan (Tommy John surgery on right elbow in May 2008) is not expected to be ready for Opening Day, but he is pushing himself to be ready shortly after the anniversary of his surgery.

RHP Rafael Soriano (right ulnar nerve transposition surgery in August 2008) is thought to be ready to throw in spring training, but no one has heard definitively, including manager Bobby Cox.

RHP Tom Glavine (sore left shoulder) was not expected to make a Grapefruit League start before mid-March. He had shoulder and elbow surgeries last year.

OF Garret Anderson (right calf soreness) sat out March 6-7.


Author:Fox Sports
Author's Website:http://www.foxsports.com
Added: March 12, 2009

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