The Braves will have both Jason Heyward and Chipper Jones back for Tuesday night's game against the Astros. Jones said his right knee was feeling much better after he had two injections on Sunday to deal with the pain from a small meniscus tear. "It's good enough that I feel like I can play," Jones said. "I've got to go out there and prove it to them." There was still the possibility of arthroscopic surgery if the knee doesn't hold up. "I don't have near the pain that I did two days ago," Jones said. "As long as I can go out there and field ground balls, move laterally, hit from both sides of the plate, give it a whirl. That's why we took the shots." Heyward was starting for the first time in seven games after resting his ailing right shoulder.