McCann shows a spark, but will Braves give him new deal?

Brian McCann's solo homer in second inning jump-started the Braves' offense. (AP photo)

Brian McCann's solo homer in second inning jump-started the Braves' offense. (AP photo)

(UPDATED: 10 p.m.)

In his first six full major league seasons, Brian McCann has played in six All-Star games, won an All-Star game MVP, won five Silver Slugger awards, accumulated more home runs, RBIs, extra-base hits and game-winning hits than any catcher in baseball, won a lot of games, smiled a lot, never caused a riff and has proved to be so genuine and honest that he probably wouldn’t know a magic muscle-inflating pill if one did a backflip into his morning Cocoa Puffs.

“He puts up numbers, and he did it even when other guys were taking performance-enhancers,” Braves teammate David Ross said. “He’s more like, ‘How many Advil should I take?’ I can’t corrupt him. He won’t even drink a Red Bull. I want to punch him.”

All of which makes you wonder how it could be that the Braves and McCann may part ways at some point in the near future.

The Braves are off to a good start. They own the second-best record in the National League after Tuesday’s 6-2 win over Cincinnati. Until this game, almost everybody had been hitting except McCann (.231), their most consistent player over the past several seasons. But after he homered, walked and singled in his first three at-bats, maybe that aberration is complete.

There figured to be a market correction. With a career average of .286, McCann has been too good for too long for him to not rebound. The question is whether those numbers will factor into what the Braves do next with McCann contractually.

His salary this year jumped to $11.5 million (after escalators). The Braves have a $12 million club option for next season, but negotiating during a contract year can be problematic. So logic suggests the team and McCann’s agent will start talking soon.

But are the Braves fully committed to re-signing McCann? St. Louis signed catcher Yadier Molina to a five-year, $75 million extension. If we assume that’s the benchmark, it questionable whether Wren will give a long-term, $15 million-a-year deal to a catcher. There’s no room for McCann (now 28) to eventually move to first base (Freddie Freeman), and the National League doesn’t use the designated hitter.

“We have a mutual understanding of how we’ll approach this process,” Wren said of negotiations, not elaborating. It’s executive Latin for, “No comment.”

McCann said, “I understand it’s a business. They have to do what’s best for them, and I have to do what’s best for me. I’m just going to play as hard as I can and let everything else fall into place.”

This much is certain: There were fan backlashes after the way the Braves handled the exits of John Smoltz and Tom Glavine. Those guys were at the end of their careers. If the Braves decide a popular player in his prime such as McCann is too expensive, even with Chipper Jones coming off the books, cars may be torched.

How McCann plays this season has obvious ramifications. He struggled in the second half last season (.203) after hitting .310 at the All-Star break. He acknowledges now he came back too early from a strained oblique, saying, “Ninety mile-an-hour pitches were looking 95. The game sped up on me. If that happened again, I would definitely play a few more games in Triple A.”

This season, he feels “seven to 10 hits” have been lost to opponents often shifting their defense to the right. But he says he’s healthy, adding, “When I’m feeling good I get hits. I just have to start using the whole field. I have to start making that shift irrelevant.”

The knock on McCann always has been his defense, but his backup, Ross, believes criticism is overstated. Statistics show McCann annually allows among the most stolen bases in the league, which no doubt will be brought up in talks. But Ross believes the numbers are skewed, saying, “We don’t have the quickest pitchers to the plate.”

At worse, Ross said, McCann is “average” on defense.

“When you consider his offense and that he calls a great game, I’ll take that,” he said. “Mac’s one of the best. Catching is a demanding position. It’s not like you’re an outfielder and can take an inning off because you didn’t get a fly ball hit to you. I just hope the Braves realize what they have.”

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By Jeff Schultz

214 comments Add your comment

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:26 pm

TomahawkChoppin — I think Jurrjens is a goner. But I don’t think it’s just about having enough money to sign those 2 guys to long-term deals. Teams have to plan ahead and Braves know that Heyward, Freeman, Prado (if he’s kept), Hanson, Beachy, Kimbrel all must be signed at some point. Not everybody can get the big money.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:28 pm

Two run-scoring hits for Prado, although he was thrown out trying to stretch it into a double.

Aaron

May 15th, 2012
8:30 pm

Bill already did. Voted for all eight guys – unashamed homer here – and Josh Hamilton on the AL side all 25 times the day voting opened. Haha.

TomahawkChoppin'

May 15th, 2012
8:31 pm

Yeah I was just about to ask you when will it be time to ante up for Prado. He has been through arbitration the past couple years right?

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:32 pm

That’s it for Cuerto (4-0, 1.12 entering game): 4 innings, 6 runs, 8 hits, 2 walks, homer, 82 pitches.

Bill

May 15th, 2012
8:33 pm

thats great Aaron..I voted for Hamilton also.

The Bourn Macpremacy

May 15th, 2012
8:36 pm

@Jeff, who do you think is more likely too be a Brave next year. Bourn or McCann?

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:37 pm

Alfredo Simon coming in for Cincinnati.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:39 pm

TomahawkChoppin’ — Not sure but I think Prado has one year of arbitration left.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:40 pm

The Bourn Macpremacy — Honestly, don’t have a great feel for either. But it’s early.

iTiSi

May 15th, 2012
8:43 pm

Don’t have anybody to check with now that Skip is gone, but can I go let the dog walk me now?

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:44 pm

Contracts update: Prado, Jurrjens, O’Flaherty all scheduled for third year of arbitration after season. Heyward, Hanson, Venters, Martinez, Venters all 1st year of arbitration.

The Bourn Macpremacy

May 15th, 2012
8:45 pm

The Braves also have to find a left fielder assuming Prado moves to third.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:45 pm

McCann’s three at-bats: home run, walk, single.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:48 pm

iTiSi — Also this: “As long as you patronize our sponsors, you have permission to change the channel.”

Geno

May 15th, 2012
8:49 pm

Ross could also start almost anywhere. Solid D and good batting average. He puts an interesting spin on this situation.

iTiSi

May 15th, 2012
8:51 pm

Dang, I miss Skip even more than I thought I would. I loved to hear him get tickled at his own puns, etc.

TomahawkChoppin'

May 15th, 2012
8:52 pm

Braves let Jurrjens walk. Resign Prado for a slight raise depending on his season, and O Flaherty’s numbers will def be down from last year, so maybe not much of a raise there. Sad that Martinez could end up being a arbitration casualty. Sooner or later Huddie will come off the books, so more money to play with.

One of these years will be Rossy’s last with the Braves. I hate it because he is such a good clubhouse guy, but eventually bethancourt is the backup, and that saves some money.

IceColdATLien

May 15th, 2012
8:54 pm

The Liberty Media Braves (has a Japan-like ring to it, no?) aren’t likely to pay up for both Mac and Bourn, so who would you sign if you had to pick, Jeff? (assume that whoever you choose will get a top-5 positional contract cuz that’s what it’ll take to get either)

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
8:57 pm

IceColdATLien — If I had to pick I would take McCann, which I realize many would dispute. But so much of this has to do with dollars. Which guy will get more “crazy” dollars on open market? Not sure right now.

Aaron

May 15th, 2012
8:58 pm

It will be a lot easier to see Mac leave if he goes to the AL, which seems an almost certainty if he does go, right? We know where his heart’ll always be and even if we lose him, he’ll always be a Brave.

On a different subject, kinda fun to ponder the idea of a David Ross-managed team with Chipper as the hitting coach. Imagine that camaraderie and playing environment, that’d be terrific.

Steve

May 15th, 2012
9:00 pm

Jeff, do you know the last Boras free agent the Braves actually signed or resigned?

Benchy Johns

May 15th, 2012
9:00 pm

Well, whatever happens, you can rest assured the Braves will bungle it.

Skeezix

May 15th, 2012
9:02 pm

I miss Skip every game. Over many, many years of listening to him on TV and radio, it was like he became a member of our family. My wife and I loved his sense of humor. I liked him best on radio.

Steve

May 15th, 2012
9:03 pm

Will be interesting to see if the Braves go for a big time free agent this offseason with all of the money that will be freed up, assuming they don’t sign Bourn. Regarding McCann, it sure would be strange seeing him in a Yankees or Red Sox Uniform.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:05 pm

Steve — Good question. Obviously didn’t re-sign Texiera. I think Hanson, Jurrjens both with him. .. I know Maddox was with him but don’t know if you have to go that far back.

P B Orr

May 15th, 2012
9:05 pm

I can see Bourn as the new hero for the Braves. That guy is exciting and he plays like a kid. Remember when baseball was filled with great African-American ballplayers? I was thinking of getting one of those new/old jerseys like Tony Cloninger wore with “BOURN”’s name and number. Or “AARON” :)

Geno

May 15th, 2012
9:05 pm

McCann is such a classy and all-around good guy that it is kind of sad that it comes down to a heartless business decision. The heart says keep in in Atlanta, but the head says let him hit the market. Bourne has more years ahead and resolves the leadoff dilemma that has plagued the Bravos sine Furcal.

David

May 15th, 2012
9:06 pm

Jeff, if the Braves were to win it all this year does that change the scenario? Would they be willing to spend more to keep championship core? Or is it all the same for ownership?

Taco

May 15th, 2012
9:07 pm

This just in, give Michael Bourne whatever he wants to stay at the top of our lineup please. Mac will be fine and come thru with big hits. BTW no matter what Derek Lowes record is we are so lucky he is gone! Like watching a sweaty old woman through BP.

DZ

May 15th, 2012
9:08 pm

McCann looking good tonight.

iTiSi

May 15th, 2012
9:09 pm

Those 3 guys sitting behind home plate to the left have my curiosity up. They were sitting in those same seats last night with long sleeve dress shirts and ties on. Two of them are in long sleeves tonight. Maybe it’s just me but they look out of place. Liberty Media free seats maybe?

Steve

May 15th, 2012
9:09 pm

Ahh, you are correct, according to Wikipedia. Last one we signed was Lowe according to that infallible source. Might have over paid on that one

P B Orr

May 15th, 2012
9:09 pm

It’s not about being a good guy. It’s about money and wear and tear. In the past a valuable hitting catcher could migrate to 1st base, unless there was already a stud there, which is what we’ve got. In the modern game with the weird strike zone and impressionistic umpiring, the real value of a catcher is in calling the game and playing good defense, and if he can hit, great.

Steve

May 15th, 2012
9:12 pm

Maybe they bring back Greg Norton? Along with your buddy Marcus Giles? Ha.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:16 pm

David — A budget is a budget but obviously if there was some increased revenue from playoff games and sellouts during a pennant race, it could factor into the payroll.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:17 pm

Hudson hasn’t been overly sharp this game but has battled, finally touched for 2 runs this inning. Pitch count is up to 95.

WeBurn

May 15th, 2012
9:18 pm

I promise no cars will be torched if McCann leaves. He’s got a good bat…for a catcher. He’s not CLOSE to the level of hero status compared to Glavine and Smoltz. We’ve lost plenty of players at or near their prime, but we never cared for ANY of them liked how Glavine and Smoltz were beloved. And like you said, we couldn’t move him to another position, plus we know his replacement is close to majors-ready.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:20 pm

WeBurn — McCann career-wise obviously doesn’t carry hero-status of Smoltz and Glavine. Difference is he would still have several years left in his career. That’s my point.

Kudzu

May 15th, 2012
9:21 pm

Here’s a comment I would love to hear a player make “I know they’re (the Braves) are going to do what’s best for the team, and I’m going to do what’s best for (the team)…

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:21 pm

Hudson gets out of it with 2 runs. Assuming that will be his last inning.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:23 pm

Random comment: Sorry, but I’ve just never gotten into “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” by John Denver. (Seventh inning anthem.)

Blahblahblah

May 15th, 2012
9:25 pm

Offer to tear up the $12 million option for 2013, and offer a fresh 5 year $75 million deal starting next year. It exactly matches Molina. If McCann says “no”, so be it. The fault won’t lie with the team.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:27 pm

Hudson out, Medlen in.

Sonny Clusters

May 15th, 2012
9:28 pm

“Thank God, we’re a country boy.” They can lose that song anytime they wish as far as we are concerned.

Steve

May 15th, 2012
9:31 pm

Jeff do you see the Braves sending Minor down if he keeps struggling and bringing up Teheran?

OldTimer

May 15th, 2012
9:41 pm

According to CNN the Bible is all for gay mariage.

tampa Braves fan

May 15th, 2012
9:45 pm

Why is Jack Wilson still on this team? Got to have something better than this on the farm? Never get a clutch hit and only really plays 1 position.

Jeff Schultz

May 15th, 2012
9:50 pm

Had to leave you to get column update ready … It’s Kimbrel time.

Only the Braves...

May 15th, 2012
9:55 pm

Letting McCann go would be a huge mistake. This being the Braves we’re talking about, he’s gone.