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

willieg hates bill shanks

April 5th, 2010
6:20 pm

eric henske is the best pinch hitter in a long time

mmgtfan

April 5th, 2010
6:21 pm

Maybe Jeff Samarja should have stuck to football

Gwinnett Fred

April 5th, 2010
6:21 pm

So questionable scoring call from the get go, huh? Former co-worker or Ga Tekkie scoring today????

cheesehoops

April 5th, 2010
6:24 pm

I get the bunt if Lowe’s staying in the game and I think he only had 78 pitches so that was feasible. Seems strange to have him bunt if he’s coming out though. Not sure if I agree with that play (though it looks like it won’t matter). Just thought something happened to have Cox rethink having him return (injury?).

Tralfaz

April 5th, 2010
6:24 pm

Escobar can have all the “‘tude” he wants to, as long as he PRODUCES like that!

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:24 pm

No, that was a clear error on Derrek Lee. Had the ball in plenty of time. Just threw it over the Notre Damer’s head.

Aaron

April 5th, 2010
6:25 pm

I do believe that blown call in center is a moot point now.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:25 pm

You wouldn’t want to waste a pinch-hitter just to bunt, cheesehoops.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:25 pm

It’s now 14-5 BTW.

todd grantham

April 5th, 2010
6:26 pm

Lou is going to explode anytime now.

willieg hates bill shanks

April 5th, 2010
6:27 pm

if the braves blow this lead cox will retire tonight.

cheesehoops

April 5th, 2010
6:27 pm

Mark – Agreed, but I wouldn’t bunt. Either way, its 14-5 so no worries.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:27 pm

Takashi Saito in to work the eighth.

Ron

April 5th, 2010
6:27 pm

I just had to do a double take as I was looking at the boxscore from CBSSportsline.com and I saw that a G. Norton is still on our bench and available for PH duties…you need to check it out for a good laugh!

willieg hates bill shanks

April 5th, 2010
6:28 pm

cox will retire tonight if the braves blow this lead

Ron

April 5th, 2010
6:31 pm

…or maybe this was a way for Bobby to slide Norton onto the roster without anyone noticing………..

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:32 pm

Today’s attendance: 53,081. Fourth-largest regular-season crowd in Atlanta history. Largest ever for a day game.

They’re calling it a sellout.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:34 pm

Third-largest crowd in Turner Field annals.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:36 pm

Saito looks sharp. Strikes out D-Lee.

dranders4

April 5th, 2010
6:36 pm

Did anyone else set-up their recorder to ESPN?… Gotta like the Sportssouth guys, but I don’t know who forgot to tell everyone the ‘locals’ would block the national broadcast.

Michael

April 5th, 2010
6:37 pm

And naturally, our set-up man comes in with a nine-run lead. How else are we going to get Saito to 90 appearances by the end of the season?

RK

April 5th, 2010
6:38 pm

Why on earth would I watch a taped baseball game? zzzzzzzz

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:40 pm

Somebody has to reach for the No. 7 hitter to have another AB

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:41 pm

And a lot of folks are staying just to see if the No. 7 hitter does get a swing

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:42 pm

Troy Glaus coaxes a free pass. The No. 7 hitter is on deck.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:43 pm

Heyward at the plate.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:44 pm

“Let’s go, Heyward:” That’s become the chant every time.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:44 pm

RBI single up the middle. He’s 2-for-5 with four RBIs.

RK

April 5th, 2010
6:45 pm

No surprise who the only field player w/o a hit was today.

Poorbrave

April 5th, 2010
6:47 pm

stick RK…get a life.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:48 pm

How would you like to practice for six weeks … and then lose your first game 15-5?

Darrell Chaney

April 5th, 2010
6:48 pm

Same old Bobby Cox. Up by 10 runs and he uses our setup man and closer.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:50 pm

Now it’s 16-5.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:50 pm

Will Wagner get a save if he holds an 11-run lead?

RK

April 5th, 2010
6:51 pm

That didn’t make sense, poor. But here comes the weak link’s chance to respond!

GetwhatUpayfor

April 5th, 2010
6:51 pm

There will be alot of days when your star player don’t get a hit. RK

cheesehoops

April 5th, 2010
6:51 pm

Its not the worst thing in the world to get those guys some work to start the year, especially since the Braves have an off day tomorrow.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:52 pm

“Enter Sandman” is the Wagner walk-on song.

RK

April 5th, 2010
6:52 pm

Melky is no star player.

Darrell Chaney

April 5th, 2010
6:52 pm

Will Wagner’s, Moylan’s, and Saito’s arms fall off by August?

SamInAtlanta

April 5th, 2010
6:54 pm

Mark…53,000 in the house…does Turner seat that many or does this include standing only?

GetwhatUpayfor

April 5th, 2010
6:54 pm

And you are no Mgr or GM. Thank God.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:55 pm

Wagner strikes out Aramis Ramirez.

Not Disappointed

April 5th, 2010
6:55 pm

Great Day for Baseball! Go Braves!

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:56 pm

Official capacity is 49,743.

Mark Bradley

April 5th, 2010
6:57 pm

Braves win. Headed downstairs. Who should I interview?

SamInAtlanta

April 5th, 2010
6:58 pm

Thanks…greats blog today…as usual…it’s good to get away from the GT/Dawgs hate remarks for a while…great day for baseball

the mook

April 5th, 2010
6:59 pm

mark, do you really think you can get through the swarms of people around him to interview J-hey?

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dap01

April 5th, 2010
7:01 pm

Cox believes that the only way for a team to win if for the Braves to pitch the Moylan, Saito and Wagner. They will be worn out just like last year’s bullpen was.

We have a deep bullpen. Let’s not overuse the oldest members of it, especially with a large lead.