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Rookie Schafer wins Braves' center field job
Blanco will open season with Class AAA Gwinnett Braves
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ATLANTA — Jordan Schafer's rise to the major leagues became official on Friday when the Atlanta Braves set their 25-man roster and named the 22-year-old rookie their starting center fielder.

Schafer beat out Josh Anderson, who was traded to the Detroit Tigers on Monday, and Gregor Blanco, who was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett on Friday.

Schafer won the job even though he has never played above Double-A Mississippi and was suspended for the first 50 games of the 2008 season for a violation of baseball's drug policy.

"He earned the job," said general manager Frank Wren. "He played, probably the best word is he played inspired baseball this spring."

Schafer hit .269 with 10 home runs, 51 RBIs and 12 steals in 84 games for Mississippi last season. He hit .303 in the second half of the season after having his confidence rocked by the suspension.

"It really tested me mentally," Schafer said. "It tested my faith in myself. ... I didn't know going into camp if I had a shot or not, but I'm here.

"A little less than a year later, it all has come full circle. That's all behind me. I'm really happy to be where I am."

In other moves, the Braves sent outfielder Brandon Jones and pitchers Manny Acosta and Boone Logan to Gwinnett. They also placed catcher David Ross (strained groin) and pitcher Tom Glavine (shoulder surgery) on the 15-day disabled list to start the season. Former Georgia star Clint Sammons will begin the season as the No. 2 catcher behind Brian McCann.

Schafer was told he won the starting job in a meeting with manager Bobby Cox following batting practice. Schafer emerged from the meeting beaming.

"He said I had a good spring and the job was mine," Schafer said.

"This has been my dream since I was a little kid, just to be on this stage and have this opportunity."

Schafer entered Friday night's exhibition game against the Detroit Tigers with a .344 batting average and a .373 on-base percentage. He hit eighth in Friday night's lineup but could be used as the team's leadoff hitter.

Schafer wore No. 64 through the spring. He was assigned No. 24 on Friday.

"That was the last of my concerns," he said.

Newly acquired left fielder Garret Anderson and right fielder Jeff Francoeur join Schafer in the starting outfield. Matt Diaz is the team's fourth outfielder.

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