Milwaukee Brewers @ Atlnata Braves: 9/22 Game Thread
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 6:14 pm
Tonights Game: September 22nd
Turner Field | 3:55 PM ET
Yovani Gallardo, RHP (9-4, 3.66)
Brewers (79-74) @
John Smoltz, RHP (14-7, 2.97)
Braves (80-74)
Scouting Report:
Brewers: Gallardo has picked up steam recently, winning four straight, five of his last six and allowing no earned runs in four of those starts. On Monday, he ran his scoreless-innings streak to 21, as he held Houston to no runs for the second time in 12 days, a total of 15 straight scoreless innings against the Astros. He says he has been more aggressive since his season low-point -- when he gave up 11 runs to Colorado on Aug. 8 -- and he looks nothing like the uncertain pitcher from earlier in the year. He appears ready to fulfill the promise he has shown in a meteoric rise through the Minors since being picked in the second round of the 2004 Draft.
Braves: Smoltz's second straight six-inning outing -- matching his shortest since Aug. 8 -- didn't occur because he was ineffective. The Braves took a 10-1 lead after five innings against the Marlins on Monday and Smoltz's services weren't necessary after he completed six innings. His string of allowing three or fewer runs was extended to nine starts and he has won back-to-back decisions for the second time since May. In each of his 14 wins this season, Smoltz has allowed two or fewer earned runs. His shortest outing of the season came against the Brewers on May 29, when Smoltz was forced to leave after 3 2/3 innings with an injury. He is 3-0 in his career against Milwaukee.
Turner Field | 3:55 PM ET
Yovani Gallardo, RHP (9-4, 3.66)
Brewers (79-74) @
John Smoltz, RHP (14-7, 2.97)
Braves (80-74)
Scouting Report:
Brewers: Gallardo has picked up steam recently, winning four straight, five of his last six and allowing no earned runs in four of those starts. On Monday, he ran his scoreless-innings streak to 21, as he held Houston to no runs for the second time in 12 days, a total of 15 straight scoreless innings against the Astros. He says he has been more aggressive since his season low-point -- when he gave up 11 runs to Colorado on Aug. 8 -- and he looks nothing like the uncertain pitcher from earlier in the year. He appears ready to fulfill the promise he has shown in a meteoric rise through the Minors since being picked in the second round of the 2004 Draft.
Braves: Smoltz's second straight six-inning outing -- matching his shortest since Aug. 8 -- didn't occur because he was ineffective. The Braves took a 10-1 lead after five innings against the Marlins on Monday and Smoltz's services weren't necessary after he completed six innings. His string of allowing three or fewer runs was extended to nine starts and he has won back-to-back decisions for the second time since May. In each of his 14 wins this season, Smoltz has allowed two or fewer earned runs. His shortest outing of the season came against the Brewers on May 29, when Smoltz was forced to leave after 3 2/3 innings with an injury. He is 3-0 in his career against Milwaukee.