Live from Opening Day: Heyward homers his first time up!

April 5, 2010: Jason Heyward at the cage. (Photo by M. Bradley)

April 5, 2010: Jason Heyward at the cage. "He's the real deal," Chipper said. (Photo by M. Bradley)

Bobby Cox couldn’t think of a suitable antecedent. Neither could Terry Pendleton. Neither could Chipper Jones, who was himself a rookie of immense promise.

“The media spotlight is 10, 20 times bigger than it was even 10 years ago,” Jones said, and that’s true.

When Jason Heyward picked up a bat and walked to the cage Monday, he took in his wake a camera crew and two still photographers. And when he, on his sixth practice swing — actually his fourth full swing, the first two having been bunts — he hoisted a delivery from China Cadahia over the fence in right-center, a writer who has been covering the Braves since 1984 (i.e., me) felt compelled to note it.

“Everyone who gets here has talent,” said Pendleton, the Braves’ hitting coach, speaking as he watched Heyward take his pregame swings. “What’s impressive about him is the way he carries himself, the way he goes about his business.”

Said Chipper: “He’s the real deal.”

Having been here these past 26 years, I can say with some measure of authority that there has never been a Braves rookie whose Opening Day debut has stirred such anticipation. Chipper was a September call-up in 1993. Andruw Jones arrived in August 1996. John Smoltz, Steve Avery and Tommy Hanson were midseason promotions.

Bottom line: There aren’t many rookies who ever make their first big-league start on Opening Day, and there have been few in the history of the sport whose advent has been a bigger deal than Heyward’s. Think not? Just click on this link and you’ll find a story by Ben McGrath in the The New Yorker, which isn’t to be confused with Baseball Digest, on Jason Heyward.

“We had Rafael Furcal start on Opening Day,” Cox said, “and he was 19.” Or thereabouts, someone noted.

“Sometimes 19, sometimes 22,” Cox said, laughing.

And Rafael Furcal, however old he was, wound up being the 2000 Rookie of the Year. If the projections for Heyward are accurate, he’ll win the 2010 ROY award and then the MVP before 2015. You wonder if the wattage of this spotlight will prove too great for any 20-year-old, but everyone who has been around Jason Heyward makes the same point: He’s not just another 20-year-old. He’s different. He’s special.

And we’ll be here all afternoon and into the evening to see how he fares. Join me for this august occasion. (Though technically it’s April. I made a little joke.) I’ll be obliged if you did.

Update: On cue, Jason Heyward hit a home run his first time up. Off Carlos Zambrano. Three-run shot way back into the bullpen in right-center. Crushed it. Whoa.

475 comments Add your comment

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:34 pm

Pretty nice moment.

bigdave

April 5th, 2010
4:34 pm

superstar!

LETS GO HEYWARD!

Robz747

April 5th, 2010
4:34 pm

yes yes yes yes yes

the mook

April 5th, 2010
4:34 pm

let the legend begin!!!!!
WWOOWWWW!!!

wow

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

wow wow! Chills!

BigTimeTECHFan

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

And the Legend begins

Todd

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

and the tomahwak chop is back

Najeh Davenpoop

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

Wow.

Welcome to the big leagues dude.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

Three-run homer. Way back in the Braves bullpen. Whoa.

tgone

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

martin

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

how bout that rookie Heyward! go braves!

Phil

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

Unbelievable. Are all the car windshields in tact?

BigTimeTECHFan

April 5th, 2010
4:35 pm

whats the crowd doing/

Shane

April 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

The legend begins

J.J.M.

April 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

has there ever been a rookie in the home run derby?

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

Going crazy, Techfan.

Shane

April 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

Kind of reminds me of Francouer

Scoots

April 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

the mook

April 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

haven’t seen a right fielder this good in a long time for the bravos.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:36 pm

And there’s the second out — Lowe on a sacrifice.

AndyC

April 5th, 2010
4:37 pm

I officially appologize to Mr. Heyward and bow down at his feet for saying he was going to strike out. Please forgive me J-Hey!

Braves2010

April 5th, 2010
4:37 pm

I can’t get on Frank Wren for a week.
I drafted Zambrano in a fantasy league.

Mrs. Phillips

April 5th, 2010
4:37 pm

love heyward but miss frenchy!!

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:37 pm

Sixth Atlanta player to hit a home run in his major-league debut.

jaxbrave

April 5th, 2010
4:37 pm

WHOA. He is scary good

StingerSplash

April 5th, 2010
4:37 pm

And so … the legend begins.
Take pride in your accomplishment, Mr. Zambrano. You are the first of many victims of young Mr. Heyward’s mighty bat. Many more pitches will die upon its smooth, wooden surface, the smell of burning wood sizzling through the air as twine and horsehide are turned into souvenirs.

Chip's play by play

April 5th, 2010
4:37 pm

Not even Chip Carey could blow that call! Harry’s up in Heaven saying Holy $%^!

BigTimeTECHFan

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

Going crazy, Techfan. – sweet

J.J.M.

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

pitch count is up

YJ09

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

scottc

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

wow. Just wow.

the mook

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

at least Lowe will have plenty of support today.

Larry Munson

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

My God, only a freshman!

Hawksfan

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

Jason Heyward is a freak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Say Hey-ward Kid

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

It’s “Say Hey-ward Kid’ Chip . GET IT RIGHT!

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:38 pm

Thirty-eight pitches for Zambrano. The 39th gets him out of the first.

heartofdarkness

April 5th, 2010
4:39 pm

Only Bobby Cox could have #22 batting 7th. Our lone hope is ejection for #6 before the start of the 2nd. Darn, we’re cooked… :)

gt3O

April 5th, 2010
4:39 pm

GO HEYWARD!!!!!!! HOLY CRAP!!!!

N

April 5th, 2010
4:39 pm

Only Griffey did better when he hit a homer on the first pitch in his home ballpark.

Nutty Fan

April 5th, 2010
4:39 pm

He’s the second coming of Gary Matthews.

AndyC

April 5th, 2010
4:39 pm

Good one Larry Munson.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:39 pm

Fans in right field doing the we’re not-worthy thing as Heyward takes his place.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
4:40 pm

Heyward tips his hat to the fans in right field.

I have to tell you: This is pretty good stuff.

the mook

April 5th, 2010
4:41 pm

awesome Mark!! thanks for the visuals for those of us who can’t be there.
I’m actually at work, but couldn’t miss at least listening to the game and checking the blog.

Mike Jay

April 5th, 2010
4:41 pm

To sum up the Braves half of the first inning.

Dink, dink , dink , Dink , Dink BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE!

wow

April 5th, 2010
4:41 pm

The bench and the crowd went nuts! reminded me of the ol’ days

RobertA

April 5th, 2010
4:42 pm

The hair stood up on my neck and I was just listening on a radio…WOW!

StingerSplash

April 5th, 2010
4:42 pm

Thank you Mr. Heyward for stealing some of the spotlight away from that heel Woods. Even a national championship game will get trumped by Woods’ little gabfab with the sychophantic and indulgent golf press corps.

N

April 5th, 2010
4:42 pm

how do you listen to the game at work? MLB blocks it online

Brad Kominski

April 5th, 2010
4:43 pm

Easy Braves fans! It’s only one at bat….REMEMBER ME? :)