Jeff Francoeur beaned by Todd Wellemeyer gets busted lip

Jeff Francoeur hit by pitchJeff Francoeur was beaned in the second inning of the Atlanta Braves’ game Sunday against the St. Louis Cardinals, and was down for a few minutes before walking off the field.

Francoeur did not lose consciousness, but had lacerations inside his lower lip. Team spokesman Brad Hainge said it was unclear whether he would need stitches. He was hit by Cardinals right-hander Todd Wellemeyer. The outfielder was accompanied by a trainer on his walk to the visitor’s clubhouse.

“I’m glad,” Wellemeyer said. “It was just a changeup that got away from me.”

Francoeur had the orbital bone around his right eye broken in 2004 when he played for Class-A Myrtle Beach, one reason the Braves were concerned. He was hit on the left side of his face Sunday.

“There’s no doubt I’m feeling some pain,” Francoeur said. “Luckily it didn’t mess up my jaw.”

He is batting .314 in 35 spring at-bats with one home run and eight RBIs. Gregor Blanco pinch ran for Francoeur and then replaced him in right field in the bottom of the second.

The Mike Hampton Injury Saga Continues

Mike Hampton I’m sure Braves fans everywhere are beginning to grow weary of the fact that any news related to starting pitcher Mike Hampton is news of yet another injury to the blue chip, high paid hurler who

Hampton, 2000’s NLCS Most Valuable Player, and the first pitcher ever to win a Rawlings Gold Glove and Louisville Silver Slugger award in the same season (2003), hasn’t pitched in a major league game since August 2005. Hampton is sitting on top of a $15,000,000 salary in 2008 with the Braves. The only other player on the team who is clearing that much per year is Chipper Jones but if there is a player on the Braves who is worth that much it’s Jones because of his consistency and overall performance.

Here’s the last week’s reports on Mike Hampton’s status according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mar. 13 : Hampton did not experience any problems while pitching a simulated game on Wednesday. He is expected to make his next scheduled start Monday against the Cardinals.

Mar. 12 : Hampton said Tuesday that he is ready to to pitch after waking up with no pain. He is scheduled to throw a simulated game on Thursday.

Mar. 11 : Hampton looked good during his bullpen session on Monday, but had a little tightness in his groin toward the end, reports the Augusta Chronicle. He is expected to throw in a simulated game on Wednesday rather than in the exhibition game against the Indians.

Mar. 10 : Hampton (groin) has been receiving therapy and is expected to make his scheduled start on Wednesday.

Mar. 9 : A day after leaving a spring training start with a strained right groin, Braves pitcher Mike Hampton said he doesn’t expect to miss his next start and plans to throw again Monday, according to published reports.

Mar. 7 : Mike Hampton of the Atlanta Braves left his spring training start Friday because of a strained right groin.

Could 2008 be the last season with Bobby Cox as skipper ?

Bobby CoxThe rumour mill has been bussing that 2008 may be the last time venerable Bobby Cox welcomes pitchers and catches to spring training as manager of the Atlanta Braves. Then again, it might not be according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

“I don’t really look at it that way,” the Braves manager said Wednesday about possibly entering his last spring training. “I’m going to leave everything open. No reason to shut the gates.”

This will be his 27th season as a big-league manager, all but four with the Braves. He’ll be 67 in May, and he said a year ago during spring training that he was leaning toward retiring after the 2008 season. Cox quickly hedged on that statement and hasn’t repeated it. He says he’ll manage as long as he enjoys and has the energy to do it and the Braves want him.

Bobby Cox has been named Manager of the Year four times (1985, 1991, 2004, and 2005) and is one of only three managers to have won the award in both the American and National League. He is also the only person to have won the award in consecutive years. Cox has also been named Manager of the Year by The Sporting News eight times (1985, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005).

On May 12, 2007, Cox passed Sparky Anderson to become the fourth-winningest manager in major league history, with a record of 2,195 wins and 1,698 losses. He led the Braves to win their division every season from 1991 to 2005, excluding the strike-shortened 1994 season; the Braves have competed in the National League East Division since 1994 and competed in the NL West prior to that. He has won a World Series Championship in 1995. In 2001, he became the most successful manager in Braves history. [3] Cox’s .561 winning percentage is fourteenth in all-time among managers with at least 1,000 games managed, and is the second highest among those who managed the majority of their career after the creation of divisions within each league in 1969.

On September 21, 2007, Bobby Cox was ejected from a game for the 133rd time during the eighth inning in a Braves’ game against the Milwaukee Brewers; he currently holds the all-time record for most ejections, previously held by John McGraw.

As a long time Atlanta Braves fan, it would be hard for me to imagine watching the Braves play without Bobby Cox in the dugout yelling encouragment at his players when they’re at the plate or on the mound. Even more entertaining is when the grumpy old skipper waddles his way onto the field to dispute an umpires call.

What do you Braves fans think? Is it time for Bobby Cox to hang his hat and retire or should he stick it out as long as he can?

2008 Atlanta Braves Spring Training

The Atlanta Braves begin their eight month journey through the 2008 MLB season at Disney’s Wide World of Sports, continuing a tradition that began 11 years ago. In 2008, the Braves will play 16 home games featuring some of the best teams like the Cardinals, Tigers, Indians and Mets at Champion Stadium at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex.

Here’s the schedule:

Atlanta Braves 2008 Spring Training Schedule




Day  Date Opposing Team Time
Wednesday  27-Feb University of Georgia  1:05 p.m. 
Friday  29-Feb Los Angeles Dodgers  1:05 p.m. 
Sunday  2-Mar Houston Astros  1:05 p.m. 
Tuesday  4-Mar Philadelphia Phillies  1:05 p.m. 
Friday  7-Mar Detroit Tigers  1:05 p.m. 
Saturday  8-Mar Houston Astros *SS 1:05 p.m. 
Sunday  9-Mar St. Louis Cardinals   1:05 p.m. 
Monday  10-Mar St. Louis Cardinals  1:05 p.m. 
Tuesday  11-Mar Washington Nationals  7:05 p.m. 
Wednesday  12-Mar Cleveland Indians  7:05 p.m. 
Saturday  15-Mar Tampa Bay Rays *SS  1:05 p.m. 
Thursday  20-Mar Detroit Tigers  7:05 p.m. 
Friday  21-Mar Cleveland Indians  1:05 p.m. 
Sunday  23-Mar Houston Astros 1:05 p.m. 
Wednesday  26-Mar Washington Nationals  1:05 p.m. 
Thursday  27-Mar New York Mets 1:05 p.m. 
* SS (Split Squad Game)

 

Dates, times and opponents are subject to change.

Champion Stadium at Disney’s Wide World of Sports® opens 3 hours before game time.

Call (407) 839-3900 to purchase individual game tickets. You can also visit Disney’s Wide World of Sports® Complex Box Office.