
Turner Field as of 5:30 p.m. EDT, April 20, 2010. (Evocatively gloomy photo by M. Bradley)
Ryan Howard arrived in Philadelphia in September 2004. The next season he was the National League rookie of the year. Today he stands as the pillar of the club that even rivals concede is the model of excellence. As Brian McCann said Sunday: “The Phillies aren’t just the team in the National League East — the Phillies are the team in the National League.”
Charlie Manuel wasn’t managing the Phillies in 2004, but he arrived in 2005 and has been there since. And Manuel, who has become my favorite manager to hear speak, was asked today by an Atlanta correspondent (i.e., me) if a big-hitting rookie can make a difference not just on a season but on the future of a franchise.
“A player like that brings excitement and energy,” Manuel said. “He brings a whole lot to a team and to a clubhouse.”
The obvious point of reference: Jason Heyward. He’s not yet Ryan Howard — there’s a difference of 222 big-league homers — but he’s the most exciting rookie to emerge since the Philly big man.
Manuel on Heyward: “He’s a highly talented kid. He’s a tremendous athlete. He can do about everything you want a guy to do.”
And he can: Heyward is, to use the scout’s jargon, a five-tool player. Howard, on the other hand, is the classic big-hitting first baseman: He can’t run much, but he hits ‘em so far he gets to trot. Heyward might never have a 40-homer season. (Howard has had four in succession.) Then again, Heyward isn’t apt to strike out 180 times a year, either.
They’re different kinds of players, but the Braves would be delighted if Heyward had a Howard-like effect. Since 1995 the Braves’ batting order has been anchored by Chipper Jones, and he’ll turn 38 this Saturday. The best-case scenario: Heyward and his minor-league buddy Freddie Freeman become to this organization as Howard and Chase Utley are for Philadelphia — middle-of-the-order fixtures.
Asked if, way back when, Howard energized the Phillies with both his production and his presence, Manuel said: “Without a doubt. And he still carries that.”
The Phillies and Braves embarked Tuesday on the first of their three-game set at Turner Field , and the home side having the point to prove. The Phils have won the NL East three seasons running; the Braves haven’t made the playoffs since 2005. The Phils have graced each of the past two World Series, winning it in 2008; the Braves haven’t reached the Fall Classic since 1999, haven’t won a World Series game since 1996.
The Phils still have a deeper well of big-league talent, but the Braves are perkier than they’ve been in year. And that, we must say, isn’t because of Troy Glaus. It’s due to No. 22.
This is baseball, where one player isn’t supposed to make a difference. But Ryan Howard showed us the right man can indeed make a difference. Through two weeks, Jason Heyward has made a difference here. He entered Tuesday’s game with 15 RBIs, one more than the fearsome Howard. (Who did, it must be noted, drive in his 15th run of 2010 with a fourth-inning hit off the mitt of the forlorn Glaus.)
Yes, it’s premature to liken any 20-year-old to Ryan Howard. But it’s almost inevitable, and it’s great fun. It has been more than a decade since the Joneses, Chipper and Andruw, made their debuts. We in Atlanta were way overdue for the next big thing.
And with that, we’ll open the floor for questions, comments and weather forecasts. The Braves believe they’ll be able to get this game in, but I should note that the ground crew put the tarp back on the infield after the home team took batting practice. (No live BP on the field for the visitors, in sum.) It’s not raining now, but the tarp’s advent generally means sprinkles are on the way.
Whatever happens, I’ll be here all night to discuss it. Though I sincerely hope I won’t be here all night, if you take my meaning.
UPDATE: At 5:39 p.m., it started raining. Hard.
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE UPDATE: At 6:12 p.m., the rain has ceased and the sun is shining and the tarp has been lifted. Yay!
628 comments Add your comment
reason
April 20th, 2010
10:12 pm
I see where some teams are missing some of their best player.
The Braves miss the point and even if Bobby Cox last year, he has miss the point for the last 5 years. The Braves lack the anger and the drive it takes on a daily basis to be winners.
They bat scare, they lack fortitude, taking way two many strikes and unsure when batting.
Bobby like he did last year with Johnson is playing Glaus, when the guy as of now haven’t got it, he should have kept LaRoach.
Pendleton has not help one single bit as hitting coach, do the players a favorite replace the guy. Cox, is so readable it’s not even funny.
As of now the Braves are a duplicate of the losers of last year.
Another losing year and they have play only 15 games, so Cox better hope his last year is not an embarrassment, and start kicking some butt, and stop using player that can’t even help themselves let along the team.
Chef Boy R D
April 20th, 2010
10:13 pm
Heyward gives you chills.
urm...
April 20th, 2010
10:13 pm
wow
Chad
April 20th, 2010
10:13 pm
Thank god he was batting 6 mark!
todd grantham
April 20th, 2010
10:13 pm
i bet charlie manuel isnt using any euphemisms right now
Mark Bradley
April 20th, 2010
10:13 pm
Good point, Chad.
Not Don Waddell
April 20th, 2010
10:13 pm
I am conflicted right now, it’s like when Billy Knight would make a good draft pick…that is how I feel about Glaus getting a Hr
Chad
April 20th, 2010
10:13 pm
Yeah tommy didn’t deserve the loss. Good he won’t get it
rob graner
April 20th, 2010
10:14 pm
Wagner? why in a tied game do we bring him in
Chef Boy R D
April 20th, 2010
10:14 pm
Do you bring you closer in here?
stupup74
April 20th, 2010
10:14 pm
Wifey and I are headed up to Citi Field for the Friday and Sunday games. (flying out of Atlanta, going to turner on thurs. night). I am taking 280 bucks of the budget and we are buying two heyward jerseys at the game on Thursday.
Unreal
Mark Bradley
April 20th, 2010
10:14 pm
Yes, I am, Willy. Although hitting that 11 p.m. final print deadline just got touchy.
Youngerthan Thatnow
April 20th, 2010
10:14 pm
I’ll take the Braves pen against their’s
NCBravesFan
April 20th, 2010
10:14 pm
It’s been a long, long time since the Braves have seen a 20 yo rook like this one. (If ever.)
Mark Bradley
April 20th, 2010
10:15 pm
Because there can’t be a save situation now, rob graner.
Roto Rooter
April 20th, 2010
10:15 pm
@Youngerthan Thatnow – Spoiler Alert! Braves win! Braves win! Just kidding, we are psychic.
todd grantham
April 20th, 2010
10:16 pm
bob horner?
Not Don Waddell
April 20th, 2010
10:16 pm
That ball would have been 10 rows deep in Philly’s high school stadium
Raul Mondesi's Fan Club President
April 20th, 2010
10:16 pm
Howard scares me.
urm...
April 20th, 2010
10:16 pm
walk howard plz
rob graner
April 20th, 2010
10:17 pm
So we pitch wagner 1 inning at he will get pitched hit for at bottom of 10th
DevilInLaw
April 20th, 2010
10:17 pm
We were gone. I gave up, you did too. We were out of it and gone. Miracle! … Classic Larry Munson works for J-Hey and Co. tonight.
Youngerthan Thatnow
April 20th, 2010
10:18 pm
Roto… then I’ll go on to bed!
AlternateReality
April 20th, 2010
10:18 pm
Of course you bring in your closer. If we take the lead,the game is over and he doesn’t even pitch.
Mark Bradley
April 20th, 2010
10:18 pm
Billy Wagner strikes out Ryan Howard.
urm...
April 20th, 2010
10:18 pm
nice
Angel
April 20th, 2010
10:18 pm
2-3-4 hitters… that explains Wags. Questions is, can we close the deal on the 10th?
Youngerthan Thatnow
April 20th, 2010
10:19 pm
Rob Graner… not even the Yanks usually ask for more than one inning with probably the best closer of all time…
Blair
April 20th, 2010
10:19 pm
Mark, enjoy every second covering this kid man. I’d gladly trade you my JD and bar license to be seated press row writing about young Mr. Heyward.
We_Run_This_Country
April 20th, 2010
10:19 pm
Nate McClouth HR….Braves win!
rob graner
April 20th, 2010
10:20 pm
Mark…I understand that but now if we go past the 10th we are stuck…we used a lot of the bullpen already…Chavez would have been just as good and you still have Wagner for 2 innings
Not Don Waddell
April 20th, 2010
10:20 pm
well, Glaus finally got an important hit, maybe it’s McClouth’s turn now?
bwash21
April 20th, 2010
10:20 pm
Folks, Wagner comes in because there will not be a save situation for the Braves at home in extra innings. It’s the right call. Bring in your best reliever and win the game in the 10th!!
What a win this would be!!!! Already 5 come from behind wins – LET’S MAKE IT 6!
Raul Mondesi's Fan Club President
April 20th, 2010
10:20 pm
Hope this doesn’t go as long as the Cards-Mets game on Saturday.
gcs
April 20th, 2010
10:20 pm
Gloss still stinks
Bryan G.
April 20th, 2010
10:21 pm
Mark…you just kind of had a feeling J-Hey was going to go deep, didn’t you???
Not Don Waddell
April 20th, 2010
10:21 pm
Great article in the new SI about J-Hey, fwiw…definitely worth reading
Pi$$onaDAWG
April 20th, 2010
10:21 pm
Hawks win and the Btrave on the comeback on HEYWARD. Man I would not believe if I didn’t see it.
Youngerthan Thatnow
April 20th, 2010
10:21 pm
And Heyward’s a real team guy… not a me, me, me type…
todd grantham
April 20th, 2010
10:21 pm
the braves will find a way.
Mark Bradley
April 20th, 2010
10:21 pm
It’s pretty neat, Blair. I’ll plead nolo contendre.
rob graner
April 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
I agree Nate needs to snap out of this slump…Its bad when you heaqr Bobby say get a walk Nate
Not Don Waddell
April 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
Has McClouth ever had an important hit?
Mark Bradley
April 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
Ballgame.
McLouth!
Not Don Waddell
April 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
Has McClouth ever had an important hit? OMG@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
todd grantham
April 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
walkoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mtn Brave
April 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
WOWOWOWO!!!!!
We_Run_This_Country
April 20th, 2010
10:22 pm
What do I win MB?
Youngerthan Thatnow
April 20th, 2010
10:23 pm
We Run This Country… how in the H did you know?
AlternateReality
April 20th, 2010
10:23 pm
Naaaaaaate!!!!!!
Bout time