During the last two postseasons, the Atlanta Braves have been stopped in their tracks by aces who took control of the series. Two years ago, it was Kerry Wood and Mark Prior for the Cubs, and last year it was Roger Clemens and Roy Oswalt for the Astros. This off-season, the Braves? brain trust decided they were tired of getting beat by their own strategy and made two major moves to ensure that is never happened again. Those two moves were moving one of the game?s best closers in John Smoltz back to the rotation and trading away three good young players for ace Tim Hudson. Now is the time for the Braves to turn the table and get back to winning the way they did in the early 90?s. No game is a must win unless it can knock you out of the playoffs, but I think this is an exception. Smoltz and Hudson were brought here to win games like these. To win the games when a division can be won or lost and when the season can end or be extended. 48 hours is all it will take to see if the Braves can make a run at a second World Series crown or be another flameout come postseason time.