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

Theo Wiylliams

July 26th, 2011
10:43 pm

Gonzo sucks. End of story.

Sonny Clusters

July 26th, 2011
10:44 pm

Gonzales doesn’t run hard to the base in this game. Unforgivable!

Theo Wiylliams

July 26th, 2011
10:46 pm

And Martinez is pitching. We’re officially screwed…

Jonah

July 26th, 2011
10:46 pm

How bad is Gonzalez and at what point does his horrible offense outweight his ok defense?

Hunter

July 26th, 2011
10:46 pm

@Jeff Schultz,this is random but, have you ever had a conversation with Joe Simpson? If so, how’s his personality?

up north

July 26th, 2011
10:47 pm

At least we’re not the Mariners!

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
10:47 pm

Hunter — I’ve had lots of conversations with Joe. Nice man. Even when he’s disagreed with something I wrote we talked about without fireworks.

up north

July 26th, 2011
10:48 pm

Best Martinez has looked this year.

Theo Wiylliams

July 26th, 2011
10:49 pm

I stand corrected. Martinez went out and did what he needed to.

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
10:49 pm

Coming up: Heyward, Lugo, Schafer.

Sonny Clusters

July 26th, 2011
10:49 pm

We’ll be down in the clubhouse spitting seeds and getting some therapy on this twisted adductorobliquequadricep. We might feel like blogging tomorrow. Call us day to day.

Hunter

July 26th, 2011
10:51 pm

@Jeff Schultz, Ok thanks. He seems like he could be a major league manager. He knows alot about the game and how it should be played.

Theo Williams

July 26th, 2011
10:51 pm

Well one thing’s for sure. Both bullpens will be decimated for game 3. Where’s Cuddyer when ya need him?

IlliniBrave

July 26th, 2011
10:52 pm

I count no position players left and only the Proctologist and four starters left to pitch. If this games goes another couple innings it could get pretty crazy.

TaylorVol

July 26th, 2011
10:52 pm

I sure hope McCann isn’t going to end up on the DL. He is the one player that we can’t do without. Let’s see if Heyward can come up big here.

TaylorVol

July 26th, 2011
10:53 pm

I predict a walkoff by Heyward.

Don Green

July 26th, 2011
10:53 pm

If the Braves lose this game, they go to 7 back of the Phillies in the East and the wildcard could very well be down to 2.5 games over Arizona. It wasn’t that long ago that we were 3 games back of the Phillies and had a nice 6 game lead in the wild card.

Suddenly we have allowed Arizona, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and even Cincinnati have hope that if they can’t win the division they have a real legit shot at the wild card,

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
10:53 pm

TaylorVol — And you would be WRONG sir!

Jonah

July 26th, 2011
10:54 pm

Is it just me or is there no spark or excitement from the Braves? I have noticed several players walking back to the dugout with thier heads down.

Angie O'Plasty

July 26th, 2011
10:54 pm

Does the ATL curse live on or do we break it ?

TaylorVol

July 26th, 2011
10:55 pm

A walk off pop fly to 1st base. Oh well, I like the kid but think he could use a couple of weeks getting tuned up at AAA GBraves if they can obtain Beltran. He could get his head together and be back for a wildcard run.

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
10:56 pm

Martinez has a bat on deck. Braves have nobody left to hit.

To the fans that want to stay like we are

July 26th, 2011
10:56 pm

Yeah Mike Minor is helping this team so much this year. He is making the team so much better and he is the answer to the Braves offensive problems.WE NEED TO ACQUIRE A BAT!!

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
10:57 pm

Oh geez — just what Braves need. … Schafer in some pain.

Theo Williams

July 26th, 2011
10:57 pm

Wow, things just got interesting.

count_schemula

July 26th, 2011
10:58 pm

Sounds unpleasant. Even on the radio.

TaylorVol

July 26th, 2011
10:58 pm

Schultz, I can always hope. Heyward is past due. Can you believe that Schaffer got hit on the hand??? His hand and wrist are magnets for injuries. He has no luck at all.

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
10:59 pm

Well, he got sacrifice down. But 2 outs w/Prado coming up.

Deedle Nick

July 26th, 2011
10:59 pm

Randomness

What in the world has happened to the Ted’s turf? Many bare patches, especially at the RF warning track, re-sodded patches everywhere, and badly patched divots. It also looks like it needs to be rolled flat to level the lumpy areas. Where’s Ed Mangen?

count_schemula

July 26th, 2011
11:00 pm

Theo Williams

July 26th, 2011
11:00 pm

Prado! Prado!

Don Green

July 26th, 2011
11:00 pm

How about a walk off wild pitch ? Might be the only way we score.

count_schemula

July 26th, 2011
11:01 pm

Mr Charlie

July 26th, 2011
11:01 pm

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
11:01 pm

Prado’s night: 0-for-6, including 4 groundouts.

Theo Williams

July 26th, 2011
11:01 pm

To the fans that want to stay like we are

July 26th, 2011
11:02 pm

We can’t afford to give up Mike Minor or a prospect to get a big bat. He makes our team so much better. Look how we perform with runners in scoring position. (Sarcasm)

Mr Charlie

July 26th, 2011
11:02 pm

I remember when Prado was batting about .320 last year and I questioned if he was for real….I guess he is a ML player, but it does seem he was playing over his head last year.

Theo Williams

July 26th, 2011
11:03 pm

We need someone who can hit in key situations, that’s for sure.

Mr Charlie

July 26th, 2011
11:04 pm

I dont see Christian going two scoreless innings in a row.

TaylorVol

July 26th, 2011
11:04 pm

The price for Beltran keeps going up with the Braves’ injuries and offensive ineptitude. Wren has lost all leverage and will have to give up on one of his 4 prized arms. Beltran is worth Price even as a two month rental! Let’s make it happen!

Mr Charlie

July 26th, 2011
11:04 pm

Problem is, Beltran is a bum.

Jonah

July 26th, 2011
11:04 pm

Just when I thought they couldn’t do worse than last night with RISP, Braves are 2 for 12 with 11 runners LOB. Terrible!

Jeff Schultz

July 26th, 2011
11:04 pm

Braves say McCann left game with a “left side” injury. More info after the game.

PMC

July 26th, 2011
11:06 pm

um, we’re going to need to sign outfielders just to deal with the attrition.

Geez. Is it just me or has Lugo been the best hitter tonight? Great bunt single and another nice hit to get on base.

Mr Charlie

July 26th, 2011
11:06 pm

Who is this guy pitching, and what did they to with Christian?

Theo Williams

July 26th, 2011
11:06 pm

1, 2, 3, your gone. That’s how we do it!

Theo Williams

July 26th, 2011
11:06 pm

Idk but I hope he sticks around for a while!

PMC

July 26th, 2011
11:06 pm

left side injury eh. Also there’s a famine in the northern hemisphere.

TaylorVol

July 26th, 2011
11:07 pm

“Scott Proctor is the last relief pitcher available for Atlanta…” OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We better score in the bottom of the 12th.