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Boston Red Sox Pitcher John Smoltz Marries Kathryn DardenOn Saturday, May 16, John Smoltz married Kathryn Darden at Smoltz's Alpharetta, Georgia, home with 70 of their friends and family present at the ceremony. -
Red Sox Killing Themselves with John SmoltzAn analysis on the impact John Smoltz has on the Boston Red Sox.
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Don't Forget Abot John SmoltzWhen drafting your fantasy team, don't forget about John Smoltz.
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Braves' John Smoltz Makes HistorySmoltz became the only pitcher to win 200 games and save 150 games Thursday. -
The Baseball Career of John SmoltzA recap of John Smoltz's 21 year baseball career with the Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox and St Louis Cardinals
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The End of John Smoltz's Major League Baseball CareerThe baseball career of long time Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz is officially done. -
John Smoltz Released by Boston Red SoxAs expected, pitcher John Smoltz has been released by the Boston Red Sox after winning only two of his eight starts with the team. The veteran righthander is now a free agent, and could sign with another MLB team. -
John Smoltz Joins St. Louis CardinalsTwo days after being released by the Boston Red Sox, John Smoltz has agreed to a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals. Smoltz is expected to join the Cardinals' starting rotation. -
John Smoltz: More Than Just a BraveJohn Smoltz is one of two major league pitchers ever to have 150 or more wins and 150 or more saves for a career. He is one of two players ever to have a 20 win season and a season with 50 saves. Smotz is also a humanitarian and outspoken Christian.
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John Smoltz Comes to Boston Red SoxLots of Boston fans are excited by the reality of adding John Smoltz to its pitching staff. But does Smoltz come to Boston as another broken down pitcher or the key to playoff success?
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The Biography of John SmoltzJohn Smoltz has long lived in the shadows of Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine, it's about time he got some credit.
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Does the Hall of Fame Await for John Smoltz?John Smoltz will finish his career with over 200 wins and 150 saves, a Cy Young, and the most post-season wins of anybody ever to throw a pitch. Enough said.
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John Smoltz, Rocco Baldelli Close to Becoming Red SoxThe Boston Red Sox haven't been big free agent players yet this off season, but may be close to signing two well known players. John Smoltz may be set to sign a one-year deal, while former Ray Rocco Baldelli may be the Sox new outfielder.
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Braves' John Smoltz: "There is No Easy Button"Coverage of John Smoltz speech Thursday night to the American Baseball Foundation in Birmingham.
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John Smoltz Out for the Year - Is the Atlanta Braves' Season Next to Go?On June 4th, it was announced John Smoltz would undergo season-ending surgery, with the hopes that he'd be back for the 2009 season. What does this mean for my Braves?!?! -
Baseball Success After Tommy John SurgeryRookie pitcher Stephan Strasburg is out for the season and likely will miss all of next season due to Tommy John surgery. While no organization likes to have their star rookie go under the knife, Tommy John surgery actually has a lot of success stories. -
Wang, Liriano and Smoltz Will Pay Fantasy DividendsChien Ming-Wang, Francisco Liriano and John Smoltz are three low-risk, high-reward AL pitchers who can help you dominate your fantasy league.
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A Christian Warrior: John Smoltz of the Atlanta BravesNormally, when someone asks you to name your favorite athlete, celebrity or Christian role model; you give three different answers. I have only one answer. -
Analysis of Post Deadline Baseball Moves: Pavano, Giambi, Smoltz and RiosThe major league baseball trade deadline has passed, but several transactions were announced involving Carl Pavano, Jason Giambi, John Smoltz, and one rumor involving Alex Rios. The moves are analyzed here.
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Oswalt Replaces Smoltz in All-Star GameHouston Astros pitcher Roy Oswalt will take injured pitcher John Smoltz's roster spot in the 78th annual MLB All-Star Game.
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How Long Can Red Sox Wait for Smoltz?John Smoltz is one of the greatest pitchers of his era. However, his dismal showing in 2009 so far raises the question: Does he have anything left?
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Tommy John Surgery Doesn't Mean the EndThese days, many pitchers are returning to full form - and some are even improving - after undergoing Tommy John surgery.
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Tommy John Surgery Likely for Stephen StrasburgThe only speed bumps on Stephen Strasburg's rookie year were the injuries he acquired along the way. But because of last week's injury, both his rookie year and his 2011 season are probably over, with Tommy John surgery now expected.
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Tommy John Surgery an Emerging Trend in Young Baseball PlayersBaseball players have a new worry and it comes in the form of painful surgery. More and more baseball players are heading under the knife to undergo what has become popularly called "Tommy John's Surgery". -
Tommy John Belongs in the Hall of FameTommy John was a fine left-handed pitcher who suffered what had been a career ending injury for anyone else. But a radical procedure prolonged his career, and he went on to win 288 games, but for some reason, Cooperstown hasn't called.
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A Longtime Braves Fan Thinks Glavine and Smoltz Should Shut UpWhat was really amazing about the Atlanta Braves' decision to release Tom Glavine wasn't the decision itself, but the childish reaction to the decision. -
Jair Jurrjens Has Overcome Injuries to Emerge as Ace of Atlanta Braves' Staff, All-Star CandidateOld school Atlanta Braves' fans remember in the late 1980's when soon-to-be Hall of Famers John Smoltz and Glavine struggled early in their careers only to become one of the most well-known and successful pitchers in team history.
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Can The Braves Make It 14 in a Row?The Braves have won 13 straight NL East crowns. With new ace Tim Hudson --- and John Smoltz back from the pen to the starting side --- can they make it 14 in a vastly improved division?
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Top Five Wins Leaders in Atlanta Braves HistoryTwo of the Braves' all-time wins leaders, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz, were still winning games with the team through the 2000s -
Red Sox Season OutlookAs the 2009 baseball season approaches, it is time to determine the legitimate goals for the Boston Red Sox (and that other team in the AL East). Will Brad Penny and John Smoltz overcome their injuries and contribute? Will David Ortiz bounce back?
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Who Will Lead the Majors in Strikeouts in 2007?So who is going to lead the Majors in strikeouts in 2007? Or is the better question who is going to finish second in strikeouts behind Johan Santana? -
Leo Mazzone's Departure from the Atlanta BravesI was already mourning the losses to my beloved Braves roster. But Leo Mazzone? This news was incomprehensible. -
My Summer Reading JourneyThis summer I'm planning visits with a disparate group of writers, ranging from J.K. Rowling, John Schuerholz, Henning Mankell and Walt Whitman. What an interesting party it shall be!
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'The Fenway Project' Defines Red Sox Park as IrreplacableWhile watching an interleague game on a summer night between the Boston Red Sox and Atlanta Braves, 64 baseball fans share their passion for America's pastime and Fenway Park, a place writer John Updike lovingly called "a lyric little bandbox."
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Strasburg Likely to Need Surgery; D.C. Sports Curse ContinuesWashington Nationals rookie phenom Stephen Strasburg is now likely to need reconstructive Tommy John surgery the team announced. -
Top Baseball Free Agents: Starting PitchersA lot of teams are looking to improve their starting pitching this off-season. Here are a few pitchers that are available on the free agent market.
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How to Use the Powell Doctrine in a Keeper Fantasy LeagueThose in keeper fantasy leagues need to decide when to go for it and when to build for next year. The Powell Doctrine can help you make that decision. -
Picture Tour of Celebrity Homes - Famous Baseball PlayersInside this Celebrity House Picture Tour we visit the houses of famous baseball players - from A-Rod's waterfront mansion to Barry Bonds massive estate. -
Professional Sports Teams in Miami Wallow a Losing TrendThe Hurricanes? The Dolphins? The Marlins? The Heat? Man, Miami sports is really pathetic.
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Atlanta Braves 2008 PreviewThe Braves finished five games out of first in 2007- will bringing Tom Glavine back help lead them to their first division title after a three-year absence?
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