The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/20/08
Brian McCann had a scheduled day off Sunday, usually not a good thing for the Braves' immediate needs. Particularly not in a crucial stretch of the season.
The decision wasn't up to the All-Star catcher; McCann would play every day if given the choice. Manager Bobby Cox wanted to be sure McCann got enough rest, especially in the heat of mid-summer and in a day game after a night game.
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Backup Corky Miller went 1-for-4 and has hit .106 with one homer and three RBIs in 47 at-bats. He also made a throwing error Sunday that led to two runs.
McCann has hit .302 with 28 doubles, 18 homers and 56 RBIs in 91 games. That's a heavy workload for a catcher, although McCann has shown no perceptible signs of fatigue.
He's hit a team-high .340 with four homers and 11 RBIs in 14 July games. All other Braves have a combined .224 average with 10 homers and 49 RBIs in July.
McCann has displayed even more than his usual intensity in recent days — taking an extra base, stealing a base, slamming his helmet in frustration after lining out with runners on base to end an inning.
"He's a competitor, man, and he's a smart ballplayer," third baseman Chipper Jones said. "He's doing everything in his power to win a ballgame. I'll take eight other guys just like him."
When someone mentioned McCann appeared to be playing with a sense of urgency, Jones said, "We're in a situation of urgency. We all need to be urgent."
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Cox was thrown out in the third inning Sunday, extending his major league record to 141 career ejections. He's been tossed from six games this season, five behind his single-season high of 11 ejections in 2001. ... Martin Prado's fourth-inning home run was his first homer this season and the first pinch-hit homer of his career.... Washington's Austin Kearns scored five runs Sunday to match a franchise record.
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