In some ways, it’s been a disappointing start to the season: Scott Thorman and Joe Borchard, each the brand of ex-big league power hitter who always seems to feast on Triple-A pitching (Jeff Manto, Roberto Petagine, etc.), have produced almost zero: 1 HR and 5 RBI (!!!) between them in a combined 119 AB; the team’s top offensive prospects – Brent Lillibridge and Brandon Jones – have scuffled mightily: BL (.167, 1 HR) and BJ (.231, 0 HR); Scott Spiezio was released after a promising start; and Wes Timmons is struggling at .191.
However, despite all that, the Braves are comfortably in first. Early standouts: Clint Sammons, whose rep was that of a defensively deft catcher with batting issues, but has hit like Rod Carew, leading the Bravos in batting at .380 so far; Barbaro Canizares has been a force (.357 BA, .586 SLG); Josh Anderson has been the top-of-the-lineup spark that was expected (.333 BA, 8 SB) and Jo-Jo Reyes (0.43 ERA) and Charlie Morton (2.45 ERA) are looking like a couple of aces.