The Atlanta Braves called up outfielder Kelly Johnson to start in place Raul Mondesi against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday. In 41 games, Mondesi is struggling with his hitting, batting .211 with 4 HR?s and only 17 RBI?s. This latest move could mean the end of 34-year-old Raul Mondesi?s career as he struggles with a sore right knee which is limiting his power and speed. "His stats look bad, but if you look at it, he won some games for us," manager Bobby Cox said. "He played as hard as he could. He wanted to help." Mondesi said Sunday he hasn't decided whether he wants to prolong his career. "I have to call my family and see what they think and decide after that," Mondesi said after meeting with Cox and general manager John Schuerholz before Sunday's game. Mondesi said being placed on the disabled list isn't an option he discussed with Cox and Schuerholz. "I spoke to him in deference of his stature and his career," Schuerholz said. "He's going to take a couple of days to see if he wants to keep playing."