
Freddie Freeman: The young man is outstanding in his field. (Artistic photo by M. Bradley)
Freddie Freeman planned to address the media before tonight’s game. Then Bobby Cox told him he was starting at first base. Then Freeman decided he had better things to do before his first major-league game, like learn the Braves’ signs. All of which tells me this guy has a bad case of misplaced priorities.
Yes, I’m kidding. But everybody’s a little giddy out here today. Both Frank Wren and John Schuerholz were behind the batting cage at 4:30 p.m., watching Freddie swing. (He has, as you’ve heard, a good swing.) He was loosing liners to all fields in batting practice, and a rope into the right-field corner prompted this from Brian McCann: “The best player in the IL [International League]!”
Since Freddie wasn’t speaking, at least until after the game, his dad hustled down to the field and did the honors.
“It’s hard to believe it,” said Fred Freeman, speaking of the reality of young Freddie about to start in the first major-league game for which he has been eligible. “It was almost yesterday that he was in high school.”
Someone noted that Freddie Freeman exited high school in that long-ago year of 2007. Right, said Fred, who added: “It was almost yesterday.”
Not much riding on Freeman’s first at-bat: Just the fate of his professional career. Given that Freeman’s (slightly) older buddy Jason Heyward hit a three-run homer on his first big-league swing, Freeman has no recourse but to hoist a four-run job — does he not? And if he doesn’t?
“We send him back,” Wren said. “We can still send him back.”

Freddie's dad. That's what I said. (M. Bradley)
Yes, he was likewise kidding. But the neat part about Freeman making his long-awaited debut in the same calendar year that Heyward made his is that a season that started as hot as Georgia asphalt keeps burnin’ rubber. We’ve got a team in first place; the 24 last at-bat wins; the crusty skipper in his final voyage, and a slew of daring deeds by the most extraordinary folks …
Wren again: “We’ve had a lot of things happen, and most of them have been good. Every season you have a lot of things happen, and it’s not always this way.”
Wren said he had no input on Freeman’s insertion into the lineup. That was all Bobby Cox, who said of his thinking: “Just put him in there. And Derrek [Lee] needs a day off.”
Cox said he told Freeman he was playing before the game. “I kidded around with him.” Did that mean Freeman arrived as early as Cox, the man ahead of whom nobody arrives? “He was here early, but not that early.”
And how did Freeman take Cox’s news? “He was excited.”
What, Cox was asked, were the chances of Freeman one-upping Heyward with a first-swing grand slam? “He might. Wouldn’t shock me.”
The 2010 Atlanta Braves: In a season that has defied credulity, that’s as good a slogan as any. Nothing’s shocking anymore.
And with that, the figurative floor is again open for questions, comments and sightings of men in neon yellow shirts. (Y’all know what I’m talking about.) I’ll be here all evening, the Good Lord willin’, and we’ll see if the new man can give us another moment.

He's in the cage here, but he emerged from it a free man. Get it? (Hilarity by M. Bradley)
624 comments Add your comment
Sonny Clusters
September 1st, 2010
8:19 pm
Mark, did you ever meet Wonderful Monds?
Allen
September 1st, 2010
8:20 pm
hurray for rick
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:20 pm
Let’s just say Mr. Munson has long been suspicious of certain aspects of human behavior.
robdawg08
September 1st, 2010
8:20 pm
What about Fab 5 Freddy or Freddy Krueger ?
Aaron Shelton
September 1st, 2010
8:20 pm
Rick Ankiel is swinging the bat well tonight.
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:21 pm
I never met Wonder Monds. I have, however, met a professional ballplayer named Mark A. Bradley, and he was from the Bluegrass State.
Allen
September 1st, 2010
8:21 pm
tommy hanson may need to teach derek lowe how to bunt
Aaron Shelton
September 1st, 2010
8:21 pm
Rick Ankiel is swinging the bat well tonight. Ofante and Heyward are just awesome
Metro Coach
September 1st, 2010
8:22 pm
Hot dog, Tommy Hanson can sac bunt. The team’s been struggling with that lately.
robdawg08
September 1st, 2010
8:23 pm
There was also a guy named Pork Chop Pough.
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:23 pm
Infante with another hit. Machine. But Ankiel out at HP.
Allen
September 1st, 2010
8:23 pm
pelfrey is like oh no not this again
"Chef" Tim Dix
September 1st, 2010
8:23 pm
OMARmatic!
SG10
September 1st, 2010
8:23 pm
Mark,
Do you have to travel when the team is on the road? May be for the playoffs? If yes, what is your favorite ballpark?
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:24 pm
You know, the Falcons have a linebacker: Bear Woods.
Allen
September 1st, 2010
8:24 pm
he got lucky, beltran might have twisted his ankle on the play though, be out for the rest of the year
Heath
September 1st, 2010
8:24 pm
He was in the NL! I remember that.
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:25 pm
I don’t know what the travel schedule will be, SG10. I really like Houston’s place, but I’m pretty certain I won’t be headed there.
SG10
September 1st, 2010
8:25 pm
Braves have had way too many runners thrown out at home this series..of course, they have scored way too many times as well (by their usual standards I mean)
todd grantham
September 1st, 2010
8:25 pm
when my kids were growing up, our next door neighbor was an old shrew with the surname davidson. when the kids were playing baseball, she was constantly hollering over the fence “BALK!!” i kid you not.
steve
September 1st, 2010
8:26 pm
Mark,
Skyla says hi. We are down in section 101, row 9. Pathetic crowd.
Steve
Allen
September 1st, 2010
8:26 pm
you got to see target field right, how was that Mr. Bradley
MightyQuinn
September 1st, 2010
8:26 pm
Is Bear Woods Tigers love child?
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:26 pm
Hey to both of you, steve. And it is another disappointing game, crowd-wise.
"Chef" Tim Dix
September 1st, 2010
8:27 pm
Betran: Go! There’s nothing stopping you.
robdawg08
September 1st, 2010
8:27 pm
Put some jam on Ankiel, he was toasted by Beltran…
Sonny Clusters
September 1st, 2010
8:27 pm
If the name ends with an “ie” or a “y” Bobby seems unprepared with a nickname. Sometimes he calls somebody “kid” but a lot of times he just goes with the real name. Now, some players already have a nickname like “Chipper” and Bobby just goes with Chip. What would he have called Wonderful Monds if he’d made the team?
todd grantham
September 1st, 2010
8:27 pm
ANOTHER give away line. Bear in the woods.
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:27 pm
I’ve not seen Target Field, Allen.
I’ve been to the Target in Austell, though.
DesiBrave
September 1st, 2010
8:27 pm
I want braves to win the division by the time we face Phillies the final time, and then want our STARTING ROTATION for that series to be
RICK ANKIEL
KAWAKAMI
FRANSWORTH
and SWEEEEP THE PHILLIES
robdawg08
September 1st, 2010
8:28 pm
I think Davidson is swahili for “bad call”.
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:28 pm
“Won.” He’d have called him “Won.”
Allen
September 1st, 2010
8:29 pm
tommy hanson has the fly ball working, is that a good thing?
Flourescent Orange Guy
September 1st, 2010
8:29 pm
Mr Bradley, I am please you and your ilk are not speaking badly about my partner and I tonight.
Darryl Blackberry
September 1st, 2010
8:29 pm
So nice to see Hanson NOT get in trouble in the first two innings.
Does anyone know what the probable pitchers for the Braves will be against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park? Personally, I’m hoping for a Hudson-Minor-Hanson setup…
Heath
September 1st, 2010
8:29 pm
Even if we were swept, that would be a hilarious rotation to rest the top 3.
robdawg08
September 1st, 2010
8:29 pm
Who removed me bear post mate ? Bloody hail !
SG10
September 1st, 2010
8:30 pm
Mark,
Did you ever get any answer from Bobby Cox why he ever stuck with Norton last year when the whole world was collectively against it…? Even Chipper hinted at it after one of our games.. That was by far the most stubborn thing he did…Having said that, this year is the best managerial job he has done in years…I would be very surprised if he doesn’t win the award for that.
Allen
September 1st, 2010
8:30 pm
rueben tejada looks like he’s twelve
"Chef" Tim Dix
September 1st, 2010
8:30 pm
Would have called him Brad.
Heath
September 1st, 2010
8:31 pm
“Bark Madley” yields 48,300 results on Google.
Just sayin.’
Flourescent Orange Guy
September 1st, 2010
8:31 pm
Won Who?
chattadawg
September 1st, 2010
8:31 pm
I have always wondered why Beltran is a star. A couple of above avg seasons (one with kc) and one good post-season. Yet he has the rep of a super star. I dont see it. He’s an average player or an underachiever
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:32 pm
I would think Cox will be manager of the year. On merit, not sentiment.
todd grantham
September 1st, 2010
8:32 pm
Marathon Oil has the absolutely worst commercials in advertising history.
Sonny Clusters
September 1st, 2010
8:33 pm
We was reading that Burger King may be sold to Dairy Queen. Anything to that?
todd grantham
September 1st, 2010
8:33 pm
Mark, how many position players starting tonight started in those positions on opening day other than McCann?
Mark Bradley
September 1st, 2010
8:34 pm
If Burger King married Dairy Queen and they had a baby, would she be named Wendy?
"Chef" Tim Dix
September 1st, 2010
8:34 pm
KK starts for D. Lowe….Lock for Bobby’s next ejection.
Heath
September 1st, 2010
8:34 pm
I don’t know, those Goodies Headache Powders are pretty amatuer night themselves.