Fredi Gonzalez
ATLANTA, GA - MAY 25: Fredi Gonzalez #33 of the Atlanta Braves pulls Tim Hudson #15 in the seventh inning against the Washington Nationals at Turner Field on May 25, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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I thought with the temperature and the humidity he was going to struggle ... But that’s a good sign. I kept checking with him every inning or so, and he said he was fine.
Good pitching, timely hitting, scoring some runs like we had been doing early on in the season ... Right now we’re not doing either of those two things. The one thing we’re doing, you see our team playing hard. But two runs a game ain’t cutting it and giving up four or five is not doing it either.
I think starting pitching sets the toneMore quotes »
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Tomahawk Chops: Daily Atlanta Braves News Clippings For Wednesday, May 30th
at Atlanta Braves - May 29, 2012 | MLB.com ATL Recap "It's a sigh of relief every time we win a game," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "It doesn't matter if we win 15 in a row or lose eight in a row. It's tough to win Major League games." Bourn, Uggla 5/29/12 from Talking Chop Read more »
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Braves heed Fredi's words, back in win column
-- Fredi Gonzalez, manager of the Atanta Braves, had a meeting with his club on Tuesday. Basically, Gonzalez said, he wanted to remind to his players that this was a good team. It is not likely that the Braves had forgotten, even though their last brush with 1:02 AM from MLB.com Read more »
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Bourn, Uggla homers help Braves end 8-game skid
his predecessor Bobby Cox, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez isn’t inclined to give pregame speeches to fire up the squad. But with an eight-game losing streak being as close to desperate times as anyone in the organization cared to be, Gonzalez gave a speech 5/29/12 from Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs Read more »
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Gonzalez tries hitting pitcher eighth
to do something to shake things up after an eight-game losing streak, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez batted the pitcher eighth on Wednesday night, something he did three times in 2011. “You’ve got to try to push the envelope as much as you can sometimes,” Gonzalez 5/29/12 from Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs Read more »
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Braves crumbling at first sign of adversity, just like 2011
him. Believe me, these are things we talk about every day.” Nor does Wren believe any of this should fall on his manager, Fredi Gonzalez. “He didn’t blow sand in the eyes of Freddie Freeman,” Wren said. “He didn’t give a virus to Brian McCann. He didn’t hit 5/29/12 from Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs Read more »