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

Kevin

July 31st, 2011
3:44 pm

how about a fly ball, boys??

LOB Braves

July 31st, 2011
3:44 pm

Seabass does his USUAL. Dump him.

Runner-

July 31st, 2011
3:44 pm

Sure we’ll get a fly ball, but knowing the Braves it will probably be the 3rd out

kerryb

July 31st, 2011
3:44 pm

Is there any team out there we can trade Alex Gonzales to. I am so sick of seeing him pop up with RISP. He is pathetic.

Remarkable

July 31st, 2011
3:45 pm

Jeff, why wouldn’t Lugo go down with his 167 average instead of Constanza?

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
3:45 pm

For what it’s worth, it’s 3:45 and Frank Wren is not on the phone.

G

July 31st, 2011
3:45 pm

Dude read my post… He is hitless while hurt as a pinch hitter… Freeman and Uggla were also dropped in the order until they started hitting, so why should Chipper not do he same?

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
3:45 pm

Chipper coming out to bat.

Kevin

July 31st, 2011
3:46 pm

Alright, Kyle. Here’s your boy. And I sure hope he makes us all happy!

LOB Braves

July 31st, 2011
3:46 pm

Gonzalez is about as worthless at the plate as we get. What are we doing with all these bargain basement hitters in the game when we are in a penant race. Jeez.

Runner-

July 31st, 2011
3:46 pm

Should of had squeeze on, no hope otherwise

kerryb

July 31st, 2011
3:46 pm

I hope Bourne can steal home because that’s about the only way he is going to score with this team.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
3:46 pm

Well can you say put up or shut up at this point? Lots of fuel in the anti-chipper camp this afternoon. Lets see what happens…

panamajack

July 31st, 2011
3:46 pm

Maybe J-Hey is starting to hit righties better, just need a RHB to platoon, only 15 minutes left to get one otherwise we’ll have to wait til Wren checks the dumpsters.

Runner-

July 31st, 2011
3:47 pm

@ Remarkable, we need a utility outfielder on the bench that can play short. We have plenty of OF depth as it is

Runner-

July 31st, 2011
3:47 pm

welikebaseball2

July 31st, 2011
3:47 pm

I know Heyward’s the new scapegoat, but I’m far more concerned about the bat of Gonzalez…especially with runners on.

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

And there goes Chipper.

LOB Braves

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

Another 1st and 3rd with no outs and NO runs again. How does this happen all the time? Mostly because Seabass is in the lineup.

Kevin

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

Shoulda pinch hit Lugo!

kerryb

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

Gonzales=no bat at all

G

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

There we go…. But he should be in the three hole when he returns…

ricky

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

of course no runs chipper again

tdc

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

Outside Observer

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

Could the Braves be the least clutch hitting team in all of baseball without Brian McCann?

Runner-

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

Great job, 3 straight outs and we strand Heyward yet again. Move him back up in the lineup, the bottom is simply hopeless

LOB Braves

July 31st, 2011
3:48 pm

Chipper did as expected.

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
3:49 pm

Cristhian Martinez coming in to pitch.

kerryb

July 31st, 2011
3:49 pm

If we don’t get better with RISP it doesn’t matter who we trade for.

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
3:49 pm

Incredible. I do wonder how acquiring Bourn fixes that?

ricky

July 31st, 2011
3:49 pm

when was the last time chipper got a hit ph?what i thought,NEVER

LOB Braves

July 31st, 2011
3:50 pm

One run on 10 hits. Absolutely pathetic clutch hitting team. There is no team any worse.

kerryb

July 31st, 2011
3:50 pm

Well, we have one more run through Freddie and Uggla. If we don’t score it’s over because everyone else is worthless.

Runner-

July 31st, 2011
3:51 pm

It gives us an extra base runner and gives us an extra opportunity to drive some one in before we get to the crappy bottom of the lineup.

G

July 31st, 2011
3:51 pm

Exactly why I say Bourne may not help much. The braves don’t have a problem getting guys on base. They just can’t get them in. They needed a big right handed bat and I would have given Minor and Delgado to do it. Wren can spin it however he wants, he missed again and did not get the Braves what they really needed.

Kevin

July 31st, 2011
3:51 pm

payback for the bad call at third?? have to see the replay

kerryb

July 31st, 2011
3:51 pm

Marlins better not argue on that because they got a gift on Constaza at 3rd. He was safe.

Kevin

July 31st, 2011
3:51 pm

Tommy’s wrong. He was safe

G

July 31st, 2011
3:52 pm

Wow some really bad umpiring the last couple of weeks.

Kevin

July 31st, 2011
3:52 pm

If they’re really trying to make up the blown call at third, shouldn’t we get a run on that out?

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
3:53 pm

Is this the first time Martinez has pitched since the 19 inning affair?

Lowcountry Bulldawg

July 31st, 2011
3:53 pm

They may have mentioned it but I flipped over to the Brickyard.

ricky

July 31st, 2011
3:53 pm

Low country

hmmm maybe because we have 3 in lineup now that wont be in lineup anymore?just a thought

bravos007

July 31st, 2011
3:54 pm

IT’S OFFICIAL : the braves have a curse….
why is it EVERY time the phillies are losing we are losing as well…..drives me NUTS

George Washington

July 31st, 2011
3:54 pm

How long do you pay a has-been top dollar because he’s been on your team for his entire career? I mean, come on braves, CJ was paid well for his past performance but those days are over. Let’s find a replacement for CJ asap!

LOB Braves

July 31st, 2011
3:55 pm

Lets trade Seabass for a mop and a bucket.

bravos007

July 31st, 2011
3:55 pm

dear baseball gods: please let us pick up a game every now and then…..

Kevin

July 31st, 2011
3:55 pm

Chip Caray catches some flack, but I LOVE when he imitates his grandfather and his father. Awesome. And he’s REALLY GOOD at it.

ricky

July 31st, 2011
3:56 pm

lob braves

then why r u here if you and everyone else says this team is pathetic and worthless,leave,im sure jeff,along with others wont miss your bs fair weather so called fans of the braves

Jeff Schultz

July 31st, 2011
3:57 pm

Braves have stranded 8 baserunners and are 2-for-11 with RISP.