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Hanson, Atlanta Braves -121 too much for Washington Nationals

Game Time: Saturday, July 4, 2009 12:00 AM ET
Bob Harvey

Tommy Hanson has been everything he was supposed to be, and more.  Hanson gets the nod today in DC against John Lannan and the Nationals.

There was much hype about Tommy Hanson when he was in the minors. Since being called up to the majors by the Braves, he’s lived up to the hype and much more.

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Chipper JonesHanson hasn’t allowed a run in his past three starts, and he’ll look to remain unbeaten in the big leagues when he takes the hill against the Nationals. The rookie sensation is 4-0 with a 2.48 ERA and he’s beaten all-comers including the Red Sox who he limited to two hits over six shutout innings. Did I mention Hanson was suffering from the flu when he did that?

The right-hander hasn’t allowed a run in 20 innings, a string dating back to June 12 in Baltimore, the site of his first MLB win. I can’t say it enough; this guy is the real deal. One last add on Hanson: He’s the first Braves rookie since 1900 to hold his opponents scoreless in three consecutive starts.

The Braves have won five straight and at this stage in the season look like they’re a a serious contender in the NL East. They’ve got the pitching and their offense has been going gangbusters even without an injured Nate McClouth. Just seven days ago Atlanta was ranked 26th in the majors in runs per game but have exploded for 30 runs in their past four games. They got the bats going during a sweep of the Phllies and kept them going last night in a wild 9-8 win over Washington.

If there’s anyone on the Nationals staff who can cool down the Bravos it wold be today’s starter John Lannan. The young lefty enters with a 5-5 record and a 3.45 ERA. He’s 2-2 with a 3.30 ERA in five career starts against the Braves, including 0-1 with a 2.77 ERA this season.

As they showed on Friday night, the Nats are indeed pesky. Whether they can “bug” Hanson much remains to be seen. I’m siding with the hotter pitcher and the hotter team in this D.C. showdown.

Free Pick: Braves -121

Player Comments:

joe bannanas says:
7/5/2009 12:57:21 AM

Dorothy, you must be smoking crack with this jerk-off Harvey!! Hey Harvey...don't quit your day job ,haunting houses!!!LMFAO

Dorothy says:
7/4/2009 9:35:29 AM

Look out Mets and Phillies and Marlins, here come the Braves! Their hot hitting streak, along with the pitching staff, makes them a serious contender for the National League East this year. The new hot pitcher on the staff (Hanson), will make his mark in the majors for sure.

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