Live from Braves-Phillies: Guess who’s ‘tremendous-looking’?

Turner Field as of 5:30 p.m. EDT, April 20, 2010. (Gloomy photo by M. Bradley)

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

Youngerthan Thatnow

April 20th, 2010
9:29 pm

If the Braves got Dye and he didn’t work out… which would be more than likely IMO… the same gripes that everyone has about Glaus would be about him. Too old, wore out, etc. Give it a rest already… we’re two weeks into the season. Having all the money to buy whatever you need isn’t always the best solution… the Braves used to do the same thing with worse results. Does anybody remember Al Hrabosky, Bruce Sutter, et al?

Reality

April 20th, 2010
9:29 pm

The Braves have cut Kyle Kendrick’s ERA in half- now 8.49

Chris K

April 20th, 2010
9:29 pm

DO their job????? How but lettin a pitcher with an ERA of over 11 limit you to 70 pitches in 6 innings……

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:30 pm

go troy, go! to the minors

GT3O

April 20th, 2010
9:30 pm

This game was over when Glaus killed that bases loaded situation…again.

I really despise this guy. He needs to go, and I was one of the people patient with him. No more.

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:30 pm

boo birds out for glaus. imagine that.

Mike

April 20th, 2010
9:31 pm

Guy comes in with a 10+ era and this lineup makes him look like the second coming of Nolan Ryan. 75 wins, max.

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:31 pm

glaus strikes again

Roto Rooter

April 20th, 2010
9:31 pm

Oh Oh, look who’s at bat (my eyes Glaussed over)

Chris K

April 20th, 2010
9:32 pm

It’s not just Glaus, it’s the fact that we have not had a true leadoff man since Nixon,Lofton,..remember those days…. Playoffs

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:33 pm

zero runs again. this is getting very, very old.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:33 pm

Sorry. I had to step away to finish an early-edition column. (Darn game is going way to slow to make 10 p.m. deadline.)

dawginDC

April 20th, 2010
9:33 pm

In the words of Bob Euecker…you take over monty, this one’s in the bag

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:34 pm

Mark, are you being chummy with wren?

chem

April 20th, 2010
9:34 pm

I liked Smoltz much better as a pitcher than broadcaster.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:34 pm

If I could go back to what I said a while ago: Ball’s not carrying. Howard’s in the top of the seventh would have been a homer on a 75-degree evenin’.

TruthSeeker

April 20th, 2010
9:35 pm

The Braves need to end the Glaus experiment. His bat speed is gone, and he hasn’t looked to be nearly as strong as he used to be since getting named to the Mitchell Report back in 2007. Is it too early to completely write him off? Perhaps, but waiting too long for guys like Kelly Johnson, Jeff Francoeur and Jordan Schafer to come around kept us out of the playoffs last year. No need to make the same mistake again this year.

I’m not giving up on Glaus because he’s a bad first two weeks, I’m giving up on him because I can tell by watching him play that he’s finished as a useful ballplayer. Hinske can do at serviceable job at 1B. I hope Bobby will at least start to work him in a few times a week, but making him the starter and cutting bait with Glaus ASAP would be ideal.

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:35 pm

you missed some great material while you were away.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:35 pm

I get along fine with Frank. I think.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:35 pm

I’m playing catch-up ball, so to speak, even as we speak.

Justin

April 20th, 2010
9:36 pm

This offense is putrid. Do changes need to be made?

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:37 pm

oh, FRANK. you must be buddys with him. i have noticed you lob him softball questions rather than zingers.

Drew

April 20th, 2010
9:37 pm

Mark, at what point does Bobby and Frank stop praising the other pitcher and start starring down the barrell at TP?

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:38 pm

Then again, Frank might not have liked me writing that the Vasquez trade was an epic fail.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:39 pm

This one isn’t over. Phils have relief issues, as you might know.

Raul Mondesi's Fan Club President

April 20th, 2010
9:40 pm

Phillies go quietly in the 8th. Isn’t it sweet not to have to listen to Chip Caray?

Judson

April 20th, 2010
9:40 pm

Glaus will make over 2 million this year and he’s batting .180. This is what irritates me with the braves mgmt. I am not going to spend my money at TF to pay for this kind of crap. And to make matters worse, his lousy fielding led to an error this game. 2 million for this crap. What a joke. Might as well just bring in some rookie. You certainly wouldn’t do any worse.

Youngerthan Thatnow

April 20th, 2010
9:40 pm

Mike… certainly not trying to argue or be confrontational with you at all, but NO I’m not kidding. As bad as most here on this blog think that the Braves are… most base their judgements on seeing the teams the Braves play. I’m basing my opinion on watching just about all other teams in both leagues, at least a little bit. This team isn’t as bad as many seem to think… again, basing my opinion on what I see of a lot of other teams. The Braves aren’t at the talent level right now that the Phillies are… but they’re getting there and they build their teams in the right way. And IMO, Medlen could definitely start for most other teams.

Roto Rooter

April 20th, 2010
9:41 pm

The sad part is Peachtree TV doesn’t even have any commercials to divert me from the game.

heartofdarkness

April 20th, 2010
9:41 pm

Troy Glaus = quiet out

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:42 pm

I’ll grant you that being shut out for seven innings by Kendrick isn’t exactly prime-time performing.

Jo

April 20th, 2010
9:42 pm

Relax guys, lets enjoy our 81-81 team. It will not be much better than that so we must accept…dalah lama dalah lama..

todd grantham

April 20th, 2010
9:42 pm

if you hadnt written critically about the Vasquez trade i would have assumed you were on the braves payroll.

Raul Mondesi's Fan Club President

April 20th, 2010
9:43 pm

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:43 pm

I’m barely on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution payroll.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:44 pm

Good observation, Raul Mondesi’s … Kendrick has thrown fewer pitches to get 22 outs than Hanson did to get 11.

We_Run_This_Country

April 20th, 2010
9:44 pm

We need Winklejohn back!!

Raul Mondesi's Fan Club President

April 20th, 2010
9:44 pm

Walk for McClOUTh

Judson

April 20th, 2010
9:44 pm

McClouth is even worse at making 5 million a year. This totally disgusts me. I bet there are minor leaguers shaking their heads at how these guys are making this money doing absolutely nothing.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:45 pm

Here’s Eric Hinske, the people’s choice. (But not the choice of those in the Troy Glaus family.)

Pat

April 20th, 2010
9:45 pm

Typical of the Braves to let someone who is 4-5 in his last few starts to dominate them.

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:46 pm

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:47 pm

No. Again Cox walks away.

And the ball was foul.

Raul Mondesi's Fan Club President

April 20th, 2010
9:48 pm

I like Joe Simpson. He doesn’t feel the need to talk all the time.

Reality

April 20th, 2010
9:48 pm

If Kyle Kendriack does this to use, then I don’t even want to think about what Halladay might do… 2 no-nos in a week?

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:49 pm

A guess: Manuel won’t let Kyle K. face the tying run.

Chris

April 20th, 2010
9:49 pm

Nationals score 4 7 and 7 against the Phillies. The braves can’t even get 1 run.

And tomorrow they get Halliday. So they are 0-2 into the 3rd game. Pathetic.

Raul Mondesi's Fan Club President

April 20th, 2010
9:49 pm

It may be good that the Phils are leaving Kendrick in.

NCBravesFan

April 20th, 2010
9:50 pm

You may be barely on the payroll, MB, but you can handle the fastball. That counts for something!

Mark Bradley

April 20th, 2010
9:50 pm

I like Joe Simpson a lot. He’s a fine fellow.

Attendance is 18,032. Smaller than I thought.