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Old 10-07-2012, 10:46 AM
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the whole game was the typical tight-ass choke job type of play that the Braves have become famous for in the postseason.

Compare the fire in that Braves lineup to what you see from the Cards, or the A's, or the O's.
I lived in Atlanta from '94-'05, and that lack of fire was why I never became a Braves fan. I went to playoff games every year during that period and if you looked at the dugout railing on either side, the Braves were noticeably lacking the fire you mention. Hard to get excited about a team like that.
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i lived in atlanta from '94-'05, and that lack of fire was why i never became a braves fan. I went to playoff games every year during that period and if you looked at the dugout railing on either side, the braves were noticeably lacking the fire you mention. Hard to get excited about a team like that.
+1, i grew up in atlanta and have followed the braves for years. The emotion and fire is never with them in the post season, and every year is the same old broken record. Yes, the infield fly call was a bad one, but it should have never been a factor in the first place. The chipper jones error in the 4th inning was the crushing blow as medlin was cruising at that point....
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