Heyward is considered to be the consensus number one Major League Baseball prospect for the 2010 season.  Baseball America, Keith Law of ESPN.com  and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com all list Heyward as baseball's top prospect  for the coming season.  In 2007, he was regarded as the top prospect in the Braves minor league  system, according to Baseball America,  being listed by the publication as the organization's best power hitter  and having the best strike-zone discipline in the system.
Amateur career
Heyward was (born August 9, 1989 in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He got his start in as an AFLAC All-American prep first  baseman for Henry County High School in his hometown of McDonough, Georgia.  He was selected 14th overall by Atlanta in the 2007 Major League Baseball  Draft, and signed a deal worth $1.7 million – $170,000 more than MLB's slot recommendation of $1.53 million, and the  same as the 2006 14th-slot amount that  the Toronto Blue Jays gave Travis  Snider on August 12, 2007.
Professional career
 At 17, Heyward started his professional career for the Braves, first  with the GCL Braves and then with the Danville Braves of the Appalachian League, hitting a combined  .302 batting average with one home run  and six RBI in 12 games. In 2008 he hit a combined .316 with 11  home runs and 52 RBI in 127 games for Class-A Rome  and Advanced-A Myrtle Beach, including 91 runs, 15 stolen  bases, and a .854 OPS.
At 17, Heyward started his professional career for the Braves, first  with the GCL Braves and then with the Danville Braves of the Appalachian League, hitting a combined  .302 batting average with one home run  and six RBI in 12 games. In 2008 he hit a combined .316 with 11  home runs and 52 RBI in 127 games for Class-A Rome  and Advanced-A Myrtle Beach, including 91 runs, 15 stolen  bases, and a .854 OPS.
Heyward started 2009 at Myrtle Beach, gaining successive promotions to Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett. In 99 game appearances, he was a .323 hitter with 17 homers and 10 steals, including high numbers in OBP (.408), SLG (.555) and OPS (.963), while scoring 69 runs and driving in 63 RBI.
In September 2009, Heyward was named the Minor League Player of the Year both by Baseball America and USA Today.
During Spring Training in March  2010, Heyward hit two notable batting practice home-runs that garnered  much attention. One hit and damaged a Coca-Cola  truck in the parking lot, and another broke the sunroof of Atlanta  Braves' assistant GM Bruce Manno's car in the same lot. On 
  March 25th of  the same year, he was named the Braves starting right  fielder. Heyward wears #22 for the Atlanta Braves in honor of a  high school teammate who passed away.
March 25th of  the same year, he was named the Braves starting right  fielder. Heyward wears #22 for the Atlanta Braves in honor of a  high school teammate who passed away.
Heyward hit a 3-run home run during his first plate appearance in the majors against the Chicago Cubs off Carlos Zambrano on April 5, 2010, which traveled 414 ft. Jason Heyward became the fifth player in Braves history to hit a home run in his first Major League at bat, the first to do so since Jordan Schafer, who did it the previous year.
He was named Rookie of the Month in April, and May of 2010.
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