The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trade creates opportunit­y for Santana

Versatile player starts after seeing playing time dwindle with Twins.

- By David O’Brien dobrien@ajc.com

Danny Santana didn’t have to change his various red-and-blue cleats when he was traded from the Minnesota Twins to the Braves on Monday, and he didn’t go to a clubhouse where he knew no one.

But beyond that, the infielder-outfielder has a chance for a fresh start after seeing his stats and playing time decline since a promising rookie season in 2014.

“This is a great, big opportunit­y for me, so I’m grateful for Atlanta for giving this to me,” Santana said through an interprete­r Tuesday afternoon, shortly after flying to Houston and joining his new team for a series opener against the Astros. “I’m excited and want to make the most of it.”

Looking for any way to improve their bench production, the

Braves traded Triple-A lefthander Kevin Chapman and cash considerat­ions to Minnesota for Santana, 26, a .266 hitter with 72 extrabase hits, 41 stolen bases and a .300 on-base percentage in 280 games over parts of four major league seasons with Minnesota.

Braves manager Brian Snitker put him in the lineup in left field Tuesday, batting ninth in the interleagu­e game at Minute Maid Park. Left fielder Matt Kemp got a day to rest his legs a bit while serving as designated hitter Tuesday.

“Just throw him in the lineup. He’s gassed up and ready to go,” Snitker said before batting practice. “We got him, might as well play him.”

Santana was designated for assignment Friday after hitting .200 with one homer and one stolen base in just 25 at-bats over 13 games.

That’s a far cry from his rookie season in 2014, when Santana hit .319 with a .353 OBP, seven triples, seven home runs and 20 stolen bases in 430 plate appearance­s over 110 games, including 62 starts in center field. He was seventh in the balloting for American League Rookie of the Year.

“I still believe that I have the ability to have those numbers and do those things,” Santana said, “so I just have to take advantage of this opportunit­y and utilize the skill set that I have to make the most of this opportunit­y that’s been given to me.”

His average fell by more than 100 points in 2015, and in 2016 he hit .240 with two triples, two homers and a .279 OBP in 75 games (248 plate appearance­s). Reports on him said that teams adjusted to Santana after developing scouting reports on him in his rookie season, and he has yet to make the necessary adjustment­s to counter.

“He can play all the infield positions, play all the outfield positions, run, switch-hit,” Snitker said. “He’s a nice little piece to add. He hasn’t played much over there. I asked Kurt (Suzuki, former Twins catcher) about him, he played with him last year, he had nothing but good things to say.”

In addition to Suzuki, Santana already knew Ender Inciarte and Emilio Bonifacio of the Braves, and was engaged in conversati­on and laughing with that pair soon after arriving Tuesday and getting fitted for his Braves uniform.

“I was happy — that was my first reaction” after hearing he’d been traded to the Braves, Santana said. “Then I was also glad to know that I knew a couple of guys on the team here, so that was comforting as well. More than anything else it’s just a new, fresh opportunit­y.”

Rainout reschedule­d: The Braves’ May 4 game against the New York Mets that was rained out in the fourth inning will be made up as part of a split doublehead­er at SunTrust Park on Saturday, June 10.

The first game of that first-ever doublehead­er at SunTrust Park will begin at 1 p.m., and the originally scheduled 4:10 p.m. game will start at 6 p.m. Both games will be shown on Fox Sports South.

The May 4 game was rained out with the Braves trailing 3-1 in the fourth inning, but those results didn’t count, and the game will start over, per rules for postponed games that don’t go five innings.

Each game in the split doublehead­er will require a separate ticket for admission. Fans who have tickets from the postponed May 4 game can use them for the 1 p.m. game June 10. Mobile tickets will remain in apps and be updated to show the June 10 1 p.m. game.

Those who purchased tickets for the May 4 game through StubHub can use them for the 1 p.m. game June 10.

Fans who have tickets to the originally scheduled 4:10 p.m. game June 10 can use those for the 6 p.m. game.

Country singer Jake Owen’s concert June 10 will begin approximat­ely 30 minutes after the 6 p.m. game is over.

For more informatio­n, go to braves.com/rainout.

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