For over a month last year Atlanta Braves opening day center fielder Jordan Schafer played hurt, and not just a little hurt; he had to eventually have surgery in the off-season to fix a broken bone in his wrist. That led to him missing half of the season, and has carried over this spring as he has yet to appear in any spring games. And if you hear Schafer tell it, it looks like he may not, "I really don't care at this point how long it takes," said Schafer, "I just want to make sure I get it healthy before I go and play."
To his credit he has learned from last year and seems determined not to repeat those mistakes, "I just don't want to go through the same thing as last year, trying to play hurt." He reiterated that he's on no particular time table to come back, "If I'm ready by opening day or if it takes two months, it doesn't really matter, because I just want to make sure I'm healthy before I get on the field."
Earlier this spring and during pre-camp workouts, Schafer was pushing his wrist too hard. That led to some major discomfort, Schafer explains, "I've got scar tissue in there, and the nerves were kind of trapped. When I'd swing it would shoot little shots of pain through my hand. So we had to get that massaged out and break up that scar tissue. It's starting to feel better when I'm hitting off the tee, so I'll start hitting on the field and we'll see how it goes." While Schafer is hitting off a tee and took batting practice today, he has yet to hit against live pitching, and that will be the real test for his reconstructed wrist.
As much as everyone is talking about this Heyward guy, the team could really use a healthy and productive Jordan Schafer. Not only does he bring excellent defense to any spot in the outfield, but he may be the only guy the Braves currently have who is a natural leadoff hitter. We'll keep an eye on him in the coming weeks, but if you were holding your breath waiting for him to come back any time soon, exhale.
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If we get Schafer...
by August that would be the best case scenario. Hopefully he’s able to build up his confidence. More importantly, let’s hope he plays a full season with without any problems.
mdhenshaw - March 19, 2010
As long as he's healthy
I think he’ll be a good one for us, he just doesnt need to rush back and aggravate it.
DrB - March 19, 2010
Still really high on this kid
He’s got a lot of things this team needs. Speed, great defense, a little pop and a good eye.
Hopefully things start to finally go in the right direction this season.
ATLandUNC - March 19, 2010
Excellent update. Sounds like he’s on track with the comeback.
One quibble, however, re “excellent defense to any spot in the outfield” – the kid is a CFer. Period.
fandave - March 19, 2010
They’re going to have to force him to take things slow, apparently.
Lennox - March 19, 2010
Schafer is NOT the next Grady Sizemore.
I’m not saying that directly to any particular individual here, but he has drawn comparisons to Sizemore. Best case scenario, he becomes the next Nate McLouth. And that’s being generous.
GouldisGold - March 19, 2010
I hope you are speaking of the Nate that played with the Pirates, not the Nate that is "currently playing" for the Braves.
HEYJUDE - March 19, 2010
how would you know?
Bravely going forward - March 20, 2010
This.
cbwilk - March 20, 2010
It’s not as if you know anymore than us what kind of player he’ll be. This was off topic & unnecessary. He’s already better than NM defensively. I don’t see them as comparable players.
I hope JS is down in AAA for months, plays great & stays healthy all season.
FitzFan - March 20, 2010
How about
He not aspire to be the next Grady, or the next McLouth, and instead aspire to be the first and best Jordan Schafer we can all wish him to be?
royhobbs - March 21, 2010
I got a chance to chat with Jordan when I was down at ST and he really didn’t seem to be happy with his wrists progression at all. Either way he is a very determined kid and I wish the best for him. IMO he is a huge part of this teams future. He may not be a Grady Sizemore but I believe with his D and speed he will be a huge part of this team in years to come.
JKowalek - March 20, 2010
I sure liked what Wren had to say (in the Nate/TP DOB artical) about Schafer’s future with the Braves. Sounds like they are standing by him for a while.
bighop - March 20, 2010
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