LIVE: Braves get Michael Bourn, now hope that’s enough

Welcome, Michael Bourn. You're now in a playoff race. (AP photo)

The Braves finally made a catch before the trade deadline: Welcome, Michael Bourn. (AP photo)

(UPDATED: 1:45 p.m. Folks, here’s the updated blog on the trade. I’m read to chat live now about the deal and the game. Sorry couldn’t get to earlier questions and comments but I’ve been kinda busy.)

It was the eve of the trade deadline, and Jordan Schafer was having trouble sleeping.

“I just had a weird feeling,” he said Sunday. “It’s something I hadn’t felt all along. I even sent a text message to my agent. I told him I thought I might be traded. He said, ‘No, there’s no chance.’”

And then he opened his phone to show a reporter the text message: “10:57 p.m. ‘Wonder if I’m going to Houston.’”

Sometimes, it’s not so great to be a prophet.

The Braves dealt Schafer to Houston Sunday. They made the move less because of what they believe Schafer might be one day than what he isn’t  now: Michael Bourn. After dealing Schafer and three prospects to Houston for Bourn, the All-Star center fielder and leadoff hitter, Braves general manager Frank Wren said, “Michael is what we hope Jordan will be in three or four years. For a team that’s poised to win, we need a finished product.”

Wren needed the right sound bite. Braves fans have felt antsy, angry, frustrated, discontent and maybe even borderline hopeless after seeing San Francisco (Carlos Beltran) and Philadelphia (Hunter Pence) each spin major deals in recent days. So Wren hit on the right themes. What comes of this deal, we can’t possibly know.

Chipper Jones lauded Bourn’s speed, but when asked if the Braves are better team as a result of the deal, he said: “I don’t know. Talk to me in two months.”

The fact Jones was a big fan of Schafer’s might have fed into his comments. (At one point, he left his locker to walk over to Schafer, who was packing, to give him a hug, and the two spoke privately for a couple of minutes.) But Jones also struck the proper tone. There were some things about this year’s Braves team we projected back in spring training camp that haven’t panned out. So it’s best not to assume anything now.

Still, credit to Wren. He waited until the day of the trading deadline before pushing the button. The trade market had become increasingly difficult and expensive (opponents love desperate buyers). Wren made the best trade he could have possibly made at this point.

Bourn is hitting .303. He leads the majors with 39 stolen bases. He has 28 infield hits. He has won two Gold Gloves. He immediately becomes this team’s best and most established leadoff hitter since Rafael Furcal. So this is no minor acquisition.

“The perfect fit,” Wren called him.

The Braves certainly have World Series potential now. Then again, we thought that they had that in the spring. Championships assume two things: good health and expected production, and the Braves have used their opening day lineup only 11 times.

But consider this potential batting order: Michael Bourne, Martin Prado, Chipper Jones, Brian McCann, Dan Uggla, Freddie Freeman, Jason Heyward, Alex Gonzalez. If everybody’s clicking, there’s no escape. After all the angst, this may work out yet.

Some of what Wren said Sunday carried a trace of draft day spin. He acknowledged the team “inquired” about Pence and had interest in Beltran. But he also suggested the Braves never really wanted either that much.

“We could’ve had Beltran. … Same with Pence,” he said. “We were involved in everything but we weren’t really into everything.” (I’m assuming the comments would’ve been different had they acquired either.)

Wren got his wish: He held onto the organization’s four projected golden arms in the minors. He closed the deal for Bourn just before 9 a.m., then he phoned Schafer.

“I was backing out my driveway,” Schafer said. “As soon as I looked down at the phone and saw who it was, I knew. It sucks. But it’s a business.”

In a perfect world, Schafer goes on to have a good career, the Braves win a championship and Bourn turns out to be a lot better than the last time the team traded for a Gold Glove, All-Star center fielder who could hit leadoff (Nate McLouth).

We’ve learned not to project. But it certainly looks good.

By Jeff Schultz

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794 comments Add your comment

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:19 pm

LOB Braves

July 31st, 2011
4:20 pm

Ralphie. FU. Strong letter to follow.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:20 pm

I dont know who she is but I did vote hot.

A for Atlanta

July 31st, 2011
4:20 pm

Any chance that we get Matty Ice now that Pirates got Ludwick?

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:21 pm

Always had a thing for Rosanna Arquette myself.

"Chef" Tim Dix

July 31st, 2011
4:22 pm

Thanks Jeff. I really miss both of them.

Sonny Clusters

July 31st, 2011
4:23 pm

“Bourn on a mountain in Tennessee . . . ”

We was friends with Dagmar but she lost interest in us after awhile. She thought we was too worldly with all the traveling we’ve done. If Chipper becomes a broadcaster and Chip is still here, we could have a Chip and Chipper broadcast team. Should take about 4 hours to get through that.

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:23 pm

There goes Martinez and here comes Sherrill.

Ridiculous

July 31st, 2011
4:24 pm

Thanks, JS, that was the best link you have ever posted. Heck, that was the pinnacle of your journalism career, right there! :)

bravos007

July 31st, 2011
4:25 pm

5-5 now in philly…. great this is why the braves can never manage to catch them….the phillies win games they are behind in and the braves blow games they should easily win

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:25 pm

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:26 pm

Phillies scored 2 in the bottom of the 8th to tie the Pirates. Now 5-5 in 9th.

jerry

July 31st, 2011
4:26 pm

The backup catcher can’t start a day game after a night game and can’t even pinch hit for a Triple A catcher with two on, not once , but twice? And half the damn team on IR? I’m sorry, but that is just wussy managing.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:26 pm

That’ll make a hounddog love a tomcat!!!

Chipper is a Redneck

July 31st, 2011
4:27 pm

JS, those links are the pinnacle of your journalism career. Kudos! :)

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:27 pm

Coming up in ninth: Boscan’s spot, pitcher’s spot, Constanza.

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:28 pm

David Ross and Eric Hinske coming out to hit.

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:29 pm

Nunez pitching for Marlins.

Chipper is a Redneck

July 31st, 2011
4:29 pm

Joe Simpson is such a tool. Used to like him, now he grates a bit. He just said that this is the only year in our lifetime that a July has 3 Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Check the calendar, Joe. That only means the 31st is a Sunday. Happens on average every 7 years. Happened in 2005, happens again in 2022. Guess Joe is less than 6 years old, and will only live to be less than 17. Sad for Joe.

Hillbilly D

July 31st, 2011
4:29 pm

Catchers seldom start a day game after a night game.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:30 pm

Rally Cap on….

SemperFi

July 31st, 2011
4:31 pm

Dagmar has the kind of looks that’ll make a preacher cuss (on sunday)

jerry

July 31st, 2011
4:31 pm

Why didn’t Fredi hit Ross for Boscan when there were 2 men on? Twice.

Hit A Single

July 31st, 2011
4:32 pm

Now Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry. Settle down, if we had not won the series, I imagine Ross would have been in there. But Fredi. alot like Bobby, let’s them get their AB’s because you never know when you are going to need them.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:32 pm

Rally Cap off… just get it done!

Smitty

July 31st, 2011
4:32 pm

Im not in the dugout and I know that hitting is an imperfect art form(one out of three is Good”) but what is Larry Parish really worth? Heyward and Gonzalez continue to look really bad, particularly Gonzalez’s attitude? Maybe his fielding is worth it; back in the day nobody cared if a slick fielding short hit , but how many RISP’s in the last month? what is happening with Heyward’s confidence?

jerry

July 31st, 2011
4:33 pm

Hillbilly D
Catchers seldom start a day game after a night game.

You know why? It’s written in stone.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:34 pm

So your telling me we have a chance- Slightly changed from Dumb and Dumber…

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:34 pm

Three hits for Jose Constanza. Michael Bourn will never crack this lineup.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:35 pm

100 comments tomorrow on how all they had to do was call this kid up and let him play.

Chipper is a Redneck

July 31st, 2011
4:35 pm

Ha, poor Michael Bourne, traded to a team with a TERRIBLE outfield but can’t crack the lineup. Ah well, it’s baseball, guaranteed contracts and all, what does he care?

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:36 pm

and now we can settle in and watch Delta Force 2….

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
4:37 pm

Braves: 13 hits, 10 runners stranded . . . and lose 3-1.

Oh No

July 31st, 2011
4:38 pm

13 hits-1 run…speechless

bj

July 31st, 2011
4:38 pm

Contanza 3 hits should have been 4 except for ump..kid should have been up all year…Glad JS is gone. great Move Wren.

SemperFi

July 31st, 2011
4:38 pm

Oh well, we got 2 out of 3. Not bad Braves!

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
4:39 pm

Jeff have a great rest of the evening and how about a UGA/ Aaron Murray article tomorrow and how his ALL SEC 1st team selection impacts his leadership role on the team. That would be a new twist on the offseason for sure. LOL! Thanks for the Rosanna pic, little side note. TOTO the band actually wrote the song Rosanna after Mrs. Arquette. Mindless trivia that no one needs to know!

jerry

July 31st, 2011
4:40 pm

Hit A Single……You’re right. After 15 years in the minors, the Braves need, I repeat, need Boscan. I just haven’t figured out what for.

jerry

July 31st, 2011
4:42 pm

Jeff Schultz ……Boscan stranded 4 all by himself.

Jordan

July 31st, 2011
4:45 pm

bj

July 31st, 2011
4:45 pm

lowcountry get a life..go kiss your dawg.

jerry

July 31st, 2011
4:46 pm

bj …..
Contanza 3 hits should have been 4 except for ump..kid should have been up all year…Glad JS is gone. great Move Wren.

I agree with you completely. I would add keep him, send Bosco down, let Ross do all the catching until McCann returns. But they would have to disregard the wuss factor.

Paul Macheski

July 31st, 2011
4:47 pm

Good trade. We finally have a lead off hitter.
Good line up but, forget Jones batting third. Make Prado the full time third baseman and let Freeman bat third.
The Braves pay way to much for a part time third baseman.

falconfiend

July 31st, 2011
4:58 pm

I Went to the houston and atlanta series in june. Bourne and Pence both scared me because of their fast play. Bourne is a tough outfielder and he is ahead of schaff right now and he is on top of his game now. GREAT MOVE.

PhilliesFan

July 31st, 2011
5:01 pm

Hey we just went up 6 games. Hunter Pence doubles with 1 out in the 10 Ibanez drives him in. Good Day!!!

falconfiend

July 31st, 2011
5:02 pm

PENCE JUST SCORED WINNER FOR PHILLY. BOURNE WILL DO THE SAME FOR BRAVES.

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
5:03 pm

Just this update on Braves’ roster decision: Constanza will stick after his three-hit day. Braves will send down a reliever, either Anthony Varvaro or Scott Proctor. Wren/Manno/Gonzalez discussing option right now.

COOPER

July 31st, 2011
5:03 pm

Schafer had his chance a few years ago and even though he got hurt has only recently started using his speed to look good at the plate and in the field. This resurgence is what has made him attractive to Houston. Not knowing if he will finally be that 300 lead off hitter and great center fielder made him expendable but also attractive. I hate giving up Abreu because he is close to being ready for the major league . Clemons and Oberholtzer are a few years away from being ready.
When we sign Gilmartin out of Florida State that made Abreu expendable. With Gilmartin left handed and because he was in college ball for three years he will get to Gwinnett or Mississippi real fast , maybe this year.
So, GREAT TRADE.

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
5:04 pm

Also, almost forgot: That was the 10,000th loss in franchise history. But they’re 8 games over .500. (10,008-10,000).

PhilliesFan

July 31st, 2011
5:08 pm

Jeff I remember when the Phils got their 10,000 loss it was 2008 and we won the series. I hope this milestone loss does not equal the same success.