Saturday 27 April 2013

Jason Heyward Injury: Improvements on Braves Star's Appendectomy

Atlanta Braves outfielder Jason Heyward experienced successful appendectomy surgery Monday night, the group introduced through Twitter: Statement Shanks of the Macon Telegraph added: The 23-year-old, who created the All-Star team in his rookie campaign in 2010, had a down time in 2011 before rebounding last year. After batting.269 with 27 property runs, 82 RBI, 93 runs and 21 stolen bases last time, Heyward has gotten down to a gradual start in 2013, batting.121 in 17 games (58 at-bats) in the No. 2 spot in the Braves lineup. Despite Heyward's battles, the Braves have still had the oppertunity to go 13-5 this season. They contain the leading ERA in Major League Baseball (2.36) and people such as for example Justin Upton, Chris Johnson, Evan Gattis and Juan Francisco have moved up at the menu, softening the blow (Atlanta ranks 16th in runs scored). The Braves dropped three of four games from the Pittsburgh Pirates a week ago, on another hand. They obtained a combined three works in these failures. The club wish to see Heyward's bat arrived at life. The Braves currently lead the National League East, ahead of the New York Mets and Washington Nationals. They play the 13-5 Colorado Rockies at Coors Field next. As he appears to leave a difficult beginning to the summer season behind him perhaps the thin air of Colorado will jump-start Heyward.

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