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Top Atlanta Braves Stories Of 2010: Part 2

2010 was a wild ride for the Braves, and these were the top-5 stories of the year. For stories 6-10, check out our list here.

1. Bobby Cox Retires
Talking Chop: Bobby Cox Reaches 2,500 Victories

Bobby Cox is the definition of the Atlanta Braves, and he had a memorable final season. Whether it was recording his 2,500 career victory against the Nationals in September, his 158th ejection against the Mets on September 17th, or reaching the playoffs for the 15th time in Atlanta, it was a fitting end for one of the greatest managers of all time. Sure, the Braves didn't win the World Series, and yeah, they struggled at times, but this team, more than any other team in recent memory, signified what Bobby had preached throughout his tenure in Atlanta: work hard, play the game the right way, and you'll achieve great success.

When we look back on 2010, we'll think of it as Bobby Cox's season. We'll remember him shaking hands with Hank Aaron before throwing out the first pitch on Opening Day, and we'll remember the fans chanting "BOBBY! BOBBY! Bobby!" after the final out of the NLDS. We'll remember Matt Diaz crying after being asked what it would be like to play for someone other than Bobby, and we'll remember the endless "Come on Kid!" chants from the bench. There will never be another Bobby Cox, and the man is truly a legend. We love you, Bobby. We couldn't have done it without you. Enjoy retirement.

Star-divide

2. Braves Win NL Wild Card
Talking Chop: Braves Clinch Wild Card

It certainly wasn't pretty, but the Braves found a way to get into the playoffs for the first time since 2005. With a make-shift roster and struggling offense, the team was able to regroup for the final game of the year and defeat the Phillies 8-7 to at least clinch a share of the wild card. The Giants took care of the Padres, and the Braves were back in the post-season. The celebration ensued at Turner Field, and the Braves were set to face San Francisco in the first round of the playoffs.

3. Jason Heyward Emerges
Talking Chop: Welcome To The Show

What can you say about Jason Heyward? We all heard of the legendary Spring Training stories and the hype surrounding the top-prospect in baseball was unreal. He claimed our hearts after just one swing on Opening Day, and his late-inning heroics seemed surreal at times. His defense in right field is among the best in baseball, and his chase for a .400 on-base percentage as a 20-year old was nearly historic. He's already involved in the community with all he does for L.E.A.D., and the story behind number-22 is heartbreaking. There isn't a better young player in baseball to lead the Atlanta Braves, and it will be truly magical to see J-Hey develop over the next few years.

4. Braves Hire Fredi Gonzalez
Talking Chop: Fredi Gonzalez Named Manager

Fredi Gonzalez, who has been the odds-on favorite to become the next Atlanta Braves' next manager since, like, 2008, was officially named Bobby Cox's successor on October 13th. While most fans approved of the hiring, there were quite a few who had their worries. Gonzalez was known for poor bench and bullpen management in Florida, and he never really had any competition for the open job. He's basically been handed the job, and it'll be interesting to see how the fans react at the first sign of controversy. If Bobby Cox was known for one thing, it was consistency. Will Gonzalez be able to stay consistent and keep the players, front office, and fans happy, all at once? All eyes will be on Fredi from the first day of Spring Training and the comparisons to Bobby Cox are inevitable, but it's crucial to let the man do things his way.

5. Chipper Jones Tears ACL, Braves Battle Injury Bug
Talking Chop: Chipper Jones Out For Rest of Season

The Braves faced more injuries than any other playoff team in 2010, and no injury was more significant than Chiper Jones'. While attempting an acrobatic jump-throw in Houston, Chipper landed awkwarly on his right knee. He collapsed on the field, and with his parents just a few feet away in the stands, his season was over. The Braves' leader on and off the field was out, and it would prove to be a huge loss. Jones was absolutely killing the ball in August and he had been carrying the team for weeks. Sure, they could move Martin Prado to 3rd and insert Omar Infante at 2nd, but it just wasn't the same.

Not only did they lose Chipper to injury, but both Kris Medlen and Jair Jurrjens missed significant time with injuries. Jason Heyward missed a month with a busted wrist and thumb, and Troy Glaus battled chronic knee problems throughout the year. Martin Prado, the team's offensive MVP, missed the playoffs with a torn oblique and hip pointer. Eric O'Flaherty (mononucleosis) and Takashi Saito (strained shoulder) missed crucial games down the stretch with injuries, and even starters like Matt Diaz, Nate McLouth, and Yunel Escobar all missed time with various injuries. When you consider how many injuries the Braves sustained throughout the season, it's pretty incredible that they were able to make the playoffs. No team in baseball faced what we did in 2010, and without a total team effort every night, we wouldn't have made the playoffs. 

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"There isn't a better young player in baseball to lead the Atlanta Braves"

Great way to put it, following the mention of his work with L.E.A.D, and the #22 story. Heyward typifies the Braves belief that professionalism and decency have a place in sports.

Very good list, good job.

Free Matt Young!

by bighop on Dec 31, 2010 8:46 AM EST reply actions  

Happy New Year, everybody.

2010 was a great year for our team, with a lot of great moments and great stories.

I’m fully on board with the decision to list Bobby’s retirement as numero uno. He had a completely remarkable, historic career, and I have no doubt his influence will continue to be highly instrumental in the organization’s ongoing success for many years to come.

by fandave on Dec 31, 2010 9:12 AM EST reply actions  

what a great year

to be a Braves fan… This team is up and coming and getting better every year

"I wasn’t thinking about it. That’s the worst celebration of all time. I didn’t know what to do. I got lost in the moment." - Brian McCann

by HansonManCrush on Dec 31, 2010 9:34 AM EST reply actions  

Last years team reminds me a lot of my TB Bucs (sorry Falcons fans, do good in the playoffs tho)

Really, injuries decimated the Braves, just like the Bucs this year. While the Bucs are a long shot for the playoffs, as a Braves and Bucs fan, I hope both teams will have a stud named Freeman on their rosters!!!!

Brandon Bass and Ryan Anderson are special in their own ways. OK?

by Mr.Hoss on Dec 31, 2010 10:26 AM EST reply actions  

to be fair the Bucs aren’t any good…they are 0-5 against teams with winning records, they had an extraordinarily easy schedule. All their wins are against crappy teams, and some of those required last minute heroics. Although they did play ATL and NO tough each time, so I will give some credit there.

"No. Lonely people mixing with one another? Breeding? Creating an even lonelier generation? You're not even allowing natural selection do its work. Pssh. You're like the guy who invented the seat belt."

Dwight Schrute

by Swo12bv on Dec 31, 2010 1:09 PM EST up reply actions  

They are better than half the teams in the NFL, gonna be a real tight division next year.

Be honest, did you think the Bucs would have a winning record this year?

Brandon Bass and Ryan Anderson are special in their own ways. OK?

by Mr.Hoss on Dec 31, 2010 1:24 PM EST up reply actions  

because of their schedule I thought they could finish with between 6-8 wins, but not a winning record they won all the games they should have won, which is often hard to do.

"No. Lonely people mixing with one another? Breeding? Creating an even lonelier generation? You're not even allowing natural selection do its work. Pssh. You're like the guy who invented the seat belt."

Dwight Schrute

by Swo12bv on Dec 31, 2010 1:42 PM EST up reply actions  

I think the World Series is the Fall Classic. Just sayin’

Coming soon: winningugly visits Atlanta, takes dump in royhobbs’ Braves hat.

by 10-4 on Dec 31, 2010 11:52 AM EST reply actions  

Thank you sir. Fixed. I’m an idiot.

"That guy mvhsbball is really an insufferable schmuck." - FuquaManuel

by Scott Coleman on Dec 31, 2010 2:16 PM EST up reply actions  

was there a single position that didnt deal with major injuries?

3b – chipper – major time
ss – escobar was injured then traded
2b – Prado was injured (after moving to third, but still our starting 2b) – missed playoffs
1b – glaus and lee were both hobbly – major time
lf – diaz, damnit diaz i thought you were going to be an every day last year and if u were you woulda stayed this year too probably…missed lots of season
CF – mclouth had a concussion was out for major time
RF – Heyward was injured for a month
SP – JJ was out for a long ass time, then Medlen got injured and missed the rest of the season

the only position that didnt have someone miss major time was Catcher, way to go Mccann..the position we have the best sub for haha

by willlinn on Dec 31, 2010 12:08 PM EST reply actions  

22?

Anyone care to fill me in on the story behind Heyward and 22? I’ve never heard it.

by BravesfanTyler on Dec 31, 2010 12:33 PM EST reply actions  

A high school teammate wore #22, his Mom was one of Heyward’s favorite teachers. The young man was killed in an auto accident when he went away to college. Heyward took #22 as a special kindness to the Mom who lost her son.

Free Matt Young!

by bighop on Dec 31, 2010 12:38 PM EST up reply actions  

If I remember it right, he told the woman he had a surprise for her on opening day, she had seats in RF right behind him looking at the #22.

Free Matt Young!

by bighop on Dec 31, 2010 12:45 PM EST up reply actions  

mvhsbball put a link to the ESPN story in this post, check it out, great story.

Free Matt Young!

by bighop on Dec 31, 2010 12:59 PM EST up reply actions  

Click “the story” in the Heyward segment. It’ll tell you everything you need to know.

"That guy mvhsbball is really an insufferable schmuck." - FuquaManuel

by Scott Coleman on Dec 31, 2010 2:27 PM EST up reply actions  

I wore it in high school and now church softball. He’s honoring me.

Coming soon: winningugly visits Atlanta, takes dump in royhobbs’ Braves hat.

by 10-4 on Dec 31, 2010 3:08 PM EST up reply actions  

its crazy how big an impact guys like Cox can have on our lives. I’ll always remember how emotional I was at that final press conference. When he pulled his hat down and said “Grown men shouldn’t do this.” a little piece of my heart broke and I’ll never get it back.

by thenightstallion on Dec 31, 2010 1:20 PM EST reply actions  

+1

I’ve cried four times in my life:

1. The birth of my son
2. The birth of my daughter
3. The death of my grandfather
4. Bobby’s last press conference

"The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you." ~ David Foster Wallace

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by BW Smith on Dec 31, 2010 2:24 PM EST up reply actions  

I have to admit that even I got a little emotional at that moment. I’m always amazed by the emotional impact baseball has in our lives.

The only man in the world who would buy a Brian McCann swimsuit calendar.

by TheLetter2 on Dec 31, 2010 3:43 PM EST up reply actions  

Great list. Thanks and Happy New Year Year to all

by Braves24 on Dec 31, 2010 5:25 PM EST reply actions  

Happy New Years everyone!

Be sure to take pictures of yourself once you’re totally smashed and then post them on TC. Best photo wins a *Premium Membership* for 2011.

"That guy mvhsbball is really an insufferable schmuck." - FuquaManuel

by Scott Coleman on Dec 31, 2010 6:29 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

Challenge Accepted.

Lady: What?!? How did HE get to Heaven?

GOD: Oh, he was in a different area code, so technically it wasn't cheating..

by bwellnjonesco on Dec 31, 2010 8:26 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

Where do we post them?! Also whats the perks of a premium membership?

by HeywardFTW! on Dec 31, 2010 8:36 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

royhobbs and cbwilk will come to your house

And they will…umm…do things…

"If I have asthma, they won't let me scuba. And if I can’t scuba, then what’s this all been about?? What am I working toward??"

"You look like you should be married to one of the San Diego Padres."

by Doghnut on Jan 1, 2011 8:52 AM EST up reply actions  

You know….things…

I wrote a novel, it's about baseball, you should buy it:
http://www.amazon.com/Four-C-B-Wilkins/dp/1449578454/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1257720610&sr=1-1
www.dropoutproductions.com

by cbwilk on Jan 1, 2011 11:25 AM EST up reply actions  

Don't count on them keeping their word...

bet whelchers, and they’ll never show. But if they do, expect to be out of all food and alcohol (even if it’s a bottle of vanilla) when they leave.

http://sportsandgrits.blogspot.com/

by Mr. Sanchez on Jan 3, 2011 12:10 PM EST up reply actions  

What the heck is a premium membership?

by drumzalicious on Dec 31, 2010 11:00 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

about $35.99 (adjusted for the rise in inflation). Or if you prefer to barter you can send 2 camels, three oxen, 4 lasses of virtue pure, and a sack full of Krystals.

Thank you and goodnight.

If I have to explain my username to you, you're obviously a Philly fan.

"Kill my boss?! Do I dare live out the American dream?" - Homer Simpson

by Sir Veza on Jan 2, 2011 7:02 PM EST up reply actions  

“We’ll remember Matt Diaz crying after being asked what it would be like to play for someone other than Bobby,”

We all know there’s no crying in baseball but in this case I think we can give Matty a pass.

A baseball diamond is, most simply, the intersecting of four 90-foot baselines, and, most powerfully, the intersecting of seemingly random lives.

by adc62 on Dec 31, 2010 9:27 PM EST reply actions  

I don’t think I have been more excited about any player in baseball like I am about Heyward. Looking forward to Schafer returning to health and patrolling CF this year. Those two would make our outfield quite amazing

by drumzalicious on Dec 31, 2010 11:06 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

It would be absolutely and outstandingly awesome if Jordan bounced back all the way and became our permanent CF about June 15th.

by fandave on Jan 1, 2011 12:08 PM EST up reply actions  

Randomly specific.

"If I have asthma, they won't let me scuba. And if I can’t scuba, then what’s this all been about?? What am I working toward??"

"You look like you should be married to one of the San Diego Padres."

by Doghnut on Jan 1, 2011 1:13 PM EST up reply actions  

Quite specific indeed. At first I thought it was the day we got McLouth from the Pirates but that was June 3rd.

by drumzalicious on Jan 2, 2011 6:12 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

Love that story H-Jey #22 story. I almost cried watching it again.
He is God’s gift to mankind

by Trek on Jan 3, 2011 7:26 PM EST reply actions  

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