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.

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Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:31 pm

And now McLouth makes a running snag.

Kentavo

April 5th, 2010
5:32 pm

Mark, I knew I wasn’t dreaming on Marshall. I’m guessing Sweet Lou knew this.
Thanks for the quick response.
For what it’s worth, I’m in Myrtle Beach and saw Heyward with the Pelicans for a cup of coffee before he was gone up the ladder, He’s even more of a beast now, of course.

Dr. Statisto

April 5th, 2010
5:35 pm

Derek Lowe is only 159 wins away from 300 for his career.

Aaron

April 5th, 2010
5:37 pm

Troy Glaus single. Can we stop complaining about him now?

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:37 pm

Troy Glaus with a soft single. The Braves have had a week’s worth of bloops fall in.

Michael

April 5th, 2010
5:37 pm

This year’s Braves team must be one of the few that can watch its Opening Day starter get shelled and say “eh, we have four better.”

DP

April 5th, 2010
5:38 pm

To the guy asking if the Yankees would have taken Derek Lowe straight up for Melkey Cabrera, the answer is no. The Yankees wouldn’t have taken Lowe for the worst minor league player in their system. Nobody would take on 3 years of Lowe at $15 million per year unless the Braves took back a player with an equally bad contract in exchange.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:39 pm

Jason Heyward at the plate. Needs a hit to keep his average above .500.

“Let’s go, Heyward,” chants start again.

Dr. Statisto

April 5th, 2010
5:39 pm

Glaus is batting .333 for the season.

Jeff Rant-ouer

April 5th, 2010
5:39 pm

Hey Hawk-DLowe is one of the most humble guys around…we see him down in Peachtree Battle on home off-days all the time, and he couldn’t be nicer…that being said, EVERYONE-QUIT being a pessimist about HEYWARD compared to how Frenchy turned out-JESUS-can’t we get a little excited-MAN this cold, dark sports town NEEDS SOME LIFE (besides Barking Dawgs)…man, we don’t HAVE ANYTHING HERE with ROOTS to call our OWN besides CNN and Coca-Cola…let’s celebrate and encourage this hometown kid…and, every indication shows that J-Hey has the mental makeup to handle the hometown buzz/pressure MUCH better than Jeff F. did…all that to say-I wish my Gwinnett namesake all the best in the Big Apple…seems like the change…has done him good…to quote the lovely Sheryl Crow…:)

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:40 pm

Strikes out looking. Big breaker.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:41 pm

Lowe is a fine fellow. One of the best.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:42 pm

Paintbrush wins the Home Depot Tool Race.

Drill and Hammer involved in a collision.

Tralfaz

April 5th, 2010
5:42 pm

Lowe is a GREAT fellow….just wish he wouldn’t give up so many dang runs

Kentavo

April 5th, 2010
5:42 pm

Can Lowe last until his spot in the order?

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:42 pm

Lowe still pitching. Probably his last inning. Bullpen starting to circulate.

blue

April 5th, 2010
5:44 pm

Mark; the soft bloop singles? They all even out. Like Heywards line drive to first. Baseball is a game that usually evens itself out. Hit a dive RIGHT at the center fielder, and next time, a swinging bunt down the left field line with no chance to get you out. Bottom line is, to get soft bloop singles, you still have to put the ball in play.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:44 pm

Ramirez given a base hit. Might have been an E-5.

Now McLouth with a diving catch.

blue

April 5th, 2010
5:45 pm

that was ‘hit a drive’, not ‘dive’

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:45 pm

Bad call. The ball was on the ground.

ESPWho cares?

April 5th, 2010
5:46 pm

Rams release Bulger.

Kentavo

April 5th, 2010
5:47 pm

Can the ground cause a fumble?

bigdave

April 5th, 2010
5:47 pm

lol…

that sucks..
break for us… but i would’ve hated for it to have happened to us…

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:47 pm

Umpires talk it over and still call it an out. And not just one out. A double play.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:48 pm

For all out there who believe the Braves never get a break … there’s evidence that they do.

GT Falcon

April 5th, 2010
5:49 pm

Thats one of the craziest blown calls I’ve ever seen. Lucky us.

Aaron

April 5th, 2010
5:50 pm

Welp you wont see these umps in the playoffs.

Milton baller

April 5th, 2010
5:52 pm

Boooooo!!!!!!!

willieg hates bill shanks

April 5th, 2010
5:52 pm

i told all you georgians that this game would go over 8 and 1/2 runs today because both pitchers suxed lowe is a joke so is zambramo i win again as usual ihad 3teams today phillies,cardinals and this braves game over iam the best.

Biff Pocoroba

April 5th, 2010
5:54 pm

^^^^
best at everything but punctuation?

willieg hates bill shanks

April 5th, 2010
5:57 pm

cabrera looks likeandrew up there swinging

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
5:58 pm

Peter Moylan in to pitch.

todd grantham

April 5th, 2010
6:00 pm

Mark, “true-fact” repeat again

willieg hates bill shanks

April 5th, 2010
6:00 pm

moylan is now in game one of 162

the mook

April 5th, 2010
6:04 pm

good job moylan

todd grantham

April 5th, 2010
6:05 pm

willie, let’s not exagerate. moylan will more likely appear in 171 games including all star and world series.

RK

April 5th, 2010
6:06 pm

At least Lowe is in line for the win.

Kentavo

April 5th, 2010
6:07 pm

I’m at local sports bar but know I have time for another beer because Saito and Wags are coming in.

yeah c'mone

April 5th, 2010
6:07 pm

Jason Heyward and Marlon Byrd are Georgia boys and representing!!

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willieg hates bill shanks

April 5th, 2010
6:15 pm

hope saito or wagner does not blow opening day

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:16 pm

Escobar with five RBIs.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:16 pm

Heyward needs another home run just to tie Escobar for the team lead in runs batted in.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:17 pm

I believe that will be an error.

RK

April 5th, 2010
6:17 pm

No! This is going to make traffic worse, as people will leave now.

cheesehoops

April 5th, 2010
6:17 pm

Any idea why Cox left Lowe in to bunt in the bottom of the 6th, only to take him out to start the 7th? Why not pinch hit there?

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:17 pm

That’s an E-3.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:18 pm

Because he’s a good bunter, cheesehoops, and there was a runner on first.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:20 pm

Eric Hinske with an RBI triple. Heyward scores.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:20 pm

The Cubs look … like the Cubs.