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One final loss, an epic collapse by the Braves
Atlanta Braves left fielder Martin Prado sits on the bench after the Braves lost 4-3 in 13 innings to the Philadelphia Phillies in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Atlanta Braves left fielder Martin Prado sits on the bench after the Braves lost 4-3 in 13 innings to the Philadelphia Phillies in Atlanta on Wednesday. / John Bazemore/AP

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Braves come back to edge Dodgers

[unable to retrieve full-text content]ATLANTA — Martin Prado hit a game-ending RBI single in the ninth inning and the Atlanta Braves snapped the Los Angeles Dodgers ‘ six-game winning streak with a 4-3 victory today.

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Braves try to wow rookies at camp

ATLANTA -

The start of the Atlanta Braves’ first rookie development camp was a hit with the team’s top draft pick from 2010.

Matt Lipka, only 18, sounded like a school kid as he gushed about the week’s schedule that includes trips to Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Thrashers and Georgia Tech games and a visit to the Martin Luther King Center.

“It’s like a field trip,” Lipka said. “It’s awesome.”

Each of the 26 minor league players who gathered at Turner Field on Tuesday also found their names on lockers in the clubhouse and Braves’ backpacks stuffed with gifts hanging in each locker.

Lipka, an infielder from Frisco, Texas, said seeing his nameplate on a locker between All-Star catcher Brian McCann and veteran reliever Peter Moylan “just adds to the hunger” to play for the Braves.

Infielder Tyler Pastornicky, from Bradenton, Fla., said he was speechless when he turned to see Hall of Famer Hank Aaron walk through the clubhouse.

“That was pretty crazy,” said Pastornicky, who came to the Braves in the 2010 trade that sent shortstop Yunel Escobar to Toronto. “It was awesome. A Hall of Fame legend.”

The Braves are going to a lot of trouble to make their top prospects feel comfortable, and they hope the return on their investment comes when the players are called up to Atlanta.

“Our hope for them, and somewhat our expectation is that this is the Braves team of the future,” said general manager Frank Wren. “This is the team we hope will carry us to championships in the future. That’s why we’re spending this time and effort to make them feel as comfortable as possible.”

Wren said he hopes the players receive “a total acclimation” to the stadium, coaching staff and the city.

Some workouts

“Our hope for every single one of you is one day you’re a member of the Atlanta Braves and your home is this clubhouse,” Wren said.

The players played catch on the field, away from last week’s snow still standing in front of the Braves dugout.

The players also hit in the indoor batting cage, but the emphasis of the week is not hitting and pitching.

As a safeguard against such top pitching prospects as Julio Teheran, Arodys Vizcaino and Randall Delgado trying too hard to impress Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez and pitching coach Roger McDowell, the team canceled plans for bullpen sessions.

The offseason schedule is for pitchers to throw at 50 to 60 percent velocity in January.

“I think we all know you put them on the mound with the big league manager and pitching coach watching them, they’re going to throw 90 percent or 100 percent because they’re going to try to impress and that’s really not what this program is all about,” Wren said.

Teheran, who made the climb from Rome to Myrtle Beach to Double-A Mississippi last season, could reach Atlanta in 2011.

“I’m sure we’ll see some of these kids,” Gonzalez said.

Vizcaino, another top prospect, was a big name in the trade that sent Javier Vazquez to the Yankees before the 2010 season.

Shortstop Edward Salcedo, 19, received a $1.6 million signing bonus last year.

“It’s incredible,” said Salcedo, a native of the Dominican Republic, of his first day in the camp. “When I learned I was coming here I was so excited. This is where every player wants to be.”

Four Braves agree to deals

ATLANTA – The Atlanta Braves have agreed to one-year deals with pitcher Jair Jurrjens, Peter Moylan and Eric O’Flaherty and left fielder Martin Prado.

The deals Tuesday left the Braves with no players eligible for salary arbitration.

Jurrjens will make $3.25 million, a raise from $480,000. Prado, who made $440,000 in 2010, agreed to a deal for $3.1 million. Moylan will make $2 million, a raise from $1.15 million, and O’Flaherty will make $895,000, a raise from $440,000.

Prado was an All-Star in 2010, when he hit .307 while playing second base and third base. He is moving to the outfield to make room for new second baseman Dan Uggla.

Jurrjens was 7-6 with a 4.64 ERA last season after a combined 27 wins in 2008-09.

The Associated Press

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Prado can't believe breakout season is done

When Martin Prado returned to the Braves' clubhouse at Turner Field on Wednesday afternoon, he was still limping very gingerly and looking depressed. The MRI revealed that he has a torn left oblique muscle and a left hip pointer.

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Braves lose All-Star Prado for rest of season

The Atlanta Braves will be without All-Star infielder Martin Prado for the rest of the season due to an injury, dealing a major blow to the team’s hopes of clinching their first playoff spot in five years.

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Atlanta Braves IF Martin Prado out for the season

Atlanta Braves infielder Martin Prado will miss the rest of the season after an MRI revealed a hip pointer and a torn external oblique muscle.

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