Heyward still determined to make impact on Braves’ season

It has been a frustrating season for Jason Heyward but he still has time to make an impact for the Braves. (AP photo)

It has been a frustrating season for Jason Heyward, but he still has time to make an impact for the Braves. (AP photo)

(UPDATED: 2 a.m.)

Last season, Jason Heyward gave us no reason to wonder. He gave us only … wonder.

First at-bat: a three-run homer. First season: voted an All-Star starter. He finished with the second-most homers and RBIs on the Braves’ roster. He was the runner-up in the official National League rookie of the year voting by the media (the players voted him first in their award by Sporting News).

A corner outfielder with skill and power. A native of Atlanta. A product of the organization. Manna from marketing heaven.  Somebody check — is there a lightning bolt burned into his bat?

But there’s something different about Heyward this year, and it’s the reason the Braves are looking for offensive help in the trade market. Make no mistake: Notwithstanding Chipper Jones’ extended string of ailments, Dan Uggla’s early struggles, and anything else that you might want to consider, the biggest reason the Braves are looking for another bat is Heyward’s second-year struggles.

Whether Uggla bounced back or not – and a 17-game hitting streak certainly suggests he has found his swing – he was going to start at second base. The team needs more production in the outfield. The talk of trading for Carlos Beltran, Hunter Pence or the like is about making up for some of the punch that has been lost by the young right fielder.

We should start with this: There is zero reason to question Heyward’s potential greatness. Those who suggest Heyward is hopelessly flawed and should be traded by the Braves — it’s astounding how many of those emails I’ve received — are being premature, nonsensical, shortsighted, knee-jerk and just plain dumb. They are the ramblings of frustrated fantasy-league players.

Heyward came through in the clutch Tuesday night against Pittsburgh, stroking a two-out, two-run single in the third inning to tie the game 3-3. His first three at-bats also included a walk and an infield single. (He finished the night going 2-for-7, but maybe he just dozed off like almost everybody else in the Braves’ 19-inning, 4-3 win over the Pirates.)

“We forget he’s 21 years old,” Brian McCann said earlier of Heyward. “The bottom line is, when you’re injured and you go on the [disabled list] and you change your mechanics, it’s going to take time to find your swing again. But he’ll be fine.”

It is taking Heyward more time than he would like. This is a first for him. He has dealt with injuries before – oblique, back, groin, foot. But nothing has messed with the mechanics of his swing like the shoulder injury he had this season, not even the thumb problems of last year.

Heyward is hitting only .222. Three weeks ago, he went 3-for-4 with a home run and a double in the series finale against Colorado, and the thought occurred that it might be a turning point. But in the next 12 games, he went 7-for-44 (.159). These numbers are anemic relative to his rookie season: .277, 18 homers, 72 RBIs, .306 with runners in scoring position.

Heyward says his shoulder is fine. He attributes the problems to “bad habits” he got into when he hurt the shoulder and before he went on the disabled list for 3½ weeks in late May.

The upside to all of this is that he still has more than two months, plus a potential postseason, to make an impact. The question is to what extent the Braves are rolling the dice on a player who entered Tuesday hitting .182 since the All-Star break and for the season is at .231 with runners in scoring position and .224 with men on.

He put it an unusual way, saying, “You have to enjoy a struggle. I’m re-learning what I need to do to be successful at this level.

Physically, he says he needs to get his hands back into his swing, stop letting his arms do all the work. But the process has been frustrating.

“It’s a mental thing,” he said. “If you don’t have a feel and you can’t trust your approach or your abilities or whatever separates you from the next person, it makes it difficult. You can’t be anywhere near as productive as you want to be or the team needs you to be.”

Five days before the trade deadline, Heyward realized earlier Tuesday he wasn’t where the Braves need him to be. It certainly doesn’t make last season an aberration. It just makes us wonder about the rest of this one.

By Jeff Schultz

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1,162 comments Add your comment

Don Green

July 26th, 2011
11:42 pm

With a win tonight by Pittsburgh, Arizona would be 2.5 back of the Braves in the wildcard and Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Milwaukee will all be around 4 back.

NorCal Brave

July 26th, 2011
11:43 pm

unspeakable futility on the part of the Braves. I feel badly for Martin, who cares more than anyone; he’s not been the same guy since coming off DL

IlliniBrave

July 26th, 2011
11:43 pm

@Jonha – agree – this could be a real tipping point – McCann goes on the DL, Schafer reinflames his injury, the bullpen is worn out, the team is frustrated, and we go into a tailspin. I sure hope not – but we may look back on tonight as the pivotal game of the season.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:43 pm

I am down to my last beer…. this game needs to end soon… how bout the ump gets near the plate

TomahawkChoppin'

July 26th, 2011
11:43 pm

patrick

July 26th, 2011
11:44 pm

Joe– you’re not the only one thinks Sasquatch is more entertaining tonight.

PMC

July 26th, 2011
11:44 pm

Major league umpires are the biggest crybabies in sports. It’s like a union of John Boehners.

the barves

July 26th, 2011
11:45 pm

this is just painful.

Don Green

July 26th, 2011
11:45 pm

Braves could really use Elvis. Andrus and his 30 SBs at SS right now.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:45 pm

nah Patrick the game is good.. the Braves hitters .. well ummm not so good

TomahawkChoppin'

July 26th, 2011
11:45 pm

seriously this hothead cannot be a real mlb ump. he must be filling in for vacationing umps! little guy syndrome for real.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:45 pm

No .. Elvis is another SS Bobby ran off…

patrick

July 26th, 2011
11:46 pm

Great analogy Boehner and umpires……now I’m glad I stayed up!

count_schemula

July 26th, 2011
11:47 pm

We thought Elvus was expendable because…damn it Yunel.

Jonah

July 26th, 2011
11:47 pm

@IlliniBrave…I hope so…but only pivotal if Braves win tonight.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:47 pm

Ok so will this be liek the Allstar game…. can we just call it for lack of interest and players? noone left on the bench.. and we do not want to see the proctologist pitch.. so can we just win this game now????

IlliniBrave

July 26th, 2011
11:47 pm

If yo’re looking for a cry-baby analogy, you can’t beat the Miami Heat locker room!

TomahawkChoppin'

July 26th, 2011
11:47 pm

how right you are count!

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:48 pm

that was a nasty pitch

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:49 pm

where exactly was that pitch

patrick

July 26th, 2011
11:49 pm

The Heat didn’t care enough to cry!

Jonah

July 26th, 2011
11:49 pm

Maybe Martinez should be put in the rotation or somewhere in the field so he can hit.

TomahawkChoppin'

July 26th, 2011
11:50 pm

Can Clusters pinch hit? or is he still abducting his oblique at the fridge?

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:51 pm

and look at them now count… Bobby retired.. and both our former SS are smoking our vet. And freddy just says as long as he is good in the field… yak!!!!

IlliniBrave

July 26th, 2011
11:51 pm

With all of these injuries, it’s making me wonder if Mike Hampton is back in town or something.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:52 pm

yea where is Sonny.. bring him in for a pinch hit…

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:52 pm

ohhhhh heck no… proctor is our only pitcher…
is huddie avail fro an inning

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:53 pm

I would not bring in proctor to relieve in my over 40 softball game to pitch

Don Green

July 26th, 2011
11:53 pm

The ump is really squeezing Martinez now. So unfair.

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
11:54 pm

– Christian Martinez should get a bonus for his 4 innings tonight.
– Braves go to bottom of 14th having stranded 16 baserunners. They’re 2-for-16 with runners in scoring position.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:54 pm

mayeb we can find Knucksie… he still lives in the ATL yea?

Busch leaguer

July 26th, 2011
11:54 pm

Hello, Carlos Beltran,Goodbye Minor and another top prospect.

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
11:54 pm

Wonder if Martinez has to lose an organ for Proctor to be brought in.

patrick

July 26th, 2011
11:54 pm

10 innings of scoreless baseball—Joe, you’re right. A good game but another run in the bottom of the 14th would make it better.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:54 pm

Enter your comWe better win here or hope Martinez has another inning in him

A for Atlanta

July 26th, 2011
11:55 pm

I think that we have found our Right handed relief pitcher!!!!

Come on and get him a win!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TomahawkChoppin'

July 26th, 2011
11:55 pm

gnomeo, gonzo the clown, and bouncy castle heyward here in the bottom of the 14th.

Jonah

July 26th, 2011
11:56 pm

Julio Franco or the Big Cat could probably take better swings tonight.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:56 pm

LOL TC sounds pretty listless in the bottom of 14

A for Atlanta

July 26th, 2011
11:56 pm

If Chipper and McCann are out…….go get someone…..make a trade for heaven’s sake…..

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:57 pm

just glad Capps is no longer in a Pirates uni… could have gotten ugly here

Riddle me This

July 26th, 2011
11:57 pm

Braves need to go “all-in” for Pence…renting Beltran is a mistake. It’ll cost more for Pence, but at least we will be able to enlist his services next year as well.

Jonah

July 26th, 2011
11:57 pm

@Jeff Schultz…I love it!

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:58 pm

I agree Joker… I mean riddle.. we have the prospects .. get pence

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
11:58 pm

And Uggla’s back under .200.

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:58 pm

Uggla needs to lay off the protein powder… heck its nto muscle mass that hits homers ask Bonds

Joe

July 26th, 2011
11:59 pm

are you suprised Jeff???

IlliniBrave

July 26th, 2011
11:59 pm

Damn, the Bucs don’t have a Proctor or Gearin! The guy with the highest ERA was Beimel at 4.00 and he smoked us over two innings. These guys can pitch!

Joe

July 27th, 2011
12:00 am

No they cant pitch that well Ill… the Braves obviously cannot hit…Do we still pay Parish?

Jeff Schultz

July 27th, 2011
12:01 am

And as the clock strikes midnight . . . nah. Just a groundout.