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Why Mike Mussina and Tom Glavine Are Not Hall of FamersMike Mussina was a better pitcher than Tom Glavine. Statistically, Mike Mussina tops Tom Glavine in EVERY major category, except career wins.
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Top Ten Highlights of Tom Glavine with the Atlanta BravesTom Glavine's Atlanta Braves career is remembered with his top 10 moments with the Braves.
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Saying Goodbye to the Playing Career of Tom GlavineA review of the games I saw Tom Glavine pitch. -
Atlanta Braves Organization Announces Tom Glavine's Number Will Be Retired at Turner Field in AugustTom Glavine's No. 47 will be featured at Turner Field among other Atlanta Brave greats such as Hank Aaron, Phil Neikro, David Justice and others as the team will officially retire his number.
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Tom Glavine - His New York Mets Career 2003-2007A recap of Tom Glavine's five seasons with the New York Mets -
Tom Glavine: A True Sports Hero of Atlanta, Ga.This article discusses some of the amazing activities of Tom Glavine, a member of the Atlanta Braves, which make him a local hero in the community. -
Atlanta Braves Release Pitcher Tom GlavineThe Atlanta Braves released veteran pitcher Tom Glavine after spending 18 total seasons with them. Glavine helped them reach five World Series, winning one in 1995. -
Little Known Facts About Tom GlavineTom Glavine with only 10 more wins in 2007 will join the exclusive 300 win club. Here is some information you may not know about Tom Glavine
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Pitcher Tom Glavine: Where Does He Rank Historically?Tom Glavine will likely win his 300th game this year. How does he stack up vs his peers, and the all time greats.
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Whitey Ford and Tom Glavine: Hall of FamersIf Whitey Ford's career had begun in 1987, when Tom Glavine's did, would Ford have made the Hall of Fame as easily as he did?
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Highlighting Tom Glavine's Stellar Pitching CareerTom Glavine of the Atlanta Braves has accomplished numerous pitching feats in MLB. He's a lock for the Baseball Hall of Fame with more than 300 wins.
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Mike Glavine - His New York Mets Career 2003A recap of Mike Glavine's one season with the New York Mets. Mike Glavine is the brother of Tom Glavine -
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. -
Glavine Release Officially Ends EraTom Glavine's release by the Braves officially ends the greatest period in the team's history.
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What an Amazing Weekend to Be a Baseball FanMajor League Baseball recently enjoyed one of its most historic weekends ever. Fans witnessed three major milestones in two frenzied days. Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, and Tom Glavine all secured their place in baseball history.
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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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Feinstein's "Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember"Feinstein is the dean of sportswriting and through his depiction of Mike Mussina's and Tom Glavine's 2007 season, the reader learns just what is required of a starting Major League pitcher.
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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 -
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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Will There Be Another 300 Game Winner in BaseballTom Glavine became the 23rd pitcher in baseball history to win 300 games on August 5, 2007. Many pundits think that Tom will be the last pitcher to reach this milestone. -
For the Mets, it Must Be MaineWith Pedro Martinez out, Orlando Hernandez hurting and Tom Glavine on track for Game 2, the Mets should not hesitate to turn to John Maine to open the playoffs versus the Dodgers.
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Why the Media is Wrong About There Being No More 300-Game Winning MLB PitchersPeople who should know better are saying that Tom Glavine will be the last 300-game winner. Anyone who takes a look at the record book knows this simply isn't true. Here's a look at the 300-win club pitchers and a look at who may join them in the future. -
Pujols' Act Growing OldAlbert Pujols has yet again failed to give a player credit for his accomplishments. First it was Tom Glavine and now it is Ryan Howard. Pujols needs to quit his whining and act like a true professional. -
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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Celebrity Birthdays on March 25thCelebrity Birthdays on March 25th Tom Monaghan,Anita Bryant, Aretha Franklin,Sarah Jessica Parker, Katharine McPhee -
New York Mets Prove Why They Are MLB's Best on Opening DayThe Cardinals celebrated their World Series Championship before the game, but after the game it was the Mets who were celebrating.
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Mets Starting Pitching Leaves Doubts for OctoberThe New York Mets have run away with the NL East this year and are clearly the class of the National League. But come October, the Mets lack of starting pitching will leave them vulnerable to upsets.
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Powell's Predictions for MLB 2007Bonds breaks Hanks Aarons record, Clemens returns to New York, Glavine wins 300, Biggio gets 3000, as Boston wins the World Series. -
Three Reasons the Mark Teixeira Trade was Not a Good Deal for the Atlanta BravesThe Mark Teixeira trade has gotten everybody talking, but it wasn't as good for that Atlanta Braves as some people think.
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Mets Update: July Struggles Keep Division Title Up for GrabsThis column examines how the Mets fared in the month of July, complete with individual highs and lows and my thoughts on the impact on the club with the Mark Teixeira trade by the Braves.
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Sports Briefs: Cardiac CupcakesHumor columnist Christopher Wilson unleashes what is, perhaps, the greatest first line of a humor column in history, as he describes the gustatory fiesta that is Hostess baseball cupcakes. -
Baseball 2007: Top 10 Surprising Teams This SeasonThis compiles mainly of 5 teams have done surprisingly well this season and 5 teams that have actually not made expectations set for them.
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What Should the Milestone for Stolen Bases Be?Power hitters have 500 homeruns. Players that hit for average have 3,000 hits. Pitchers have 300 wins. So what is the milestone for base stealers?
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Major League Baseball All-Decade TeamsThere have been so many great players and characters in baseball over the years. Here is a breakdown of the best players for each decade, starting in 1870 and working up to the present. Enjoy.
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Some Sports Records Are SafeRecords are made to be broken but not all will
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Is Milestone Burnout Cheating Ken Griffey Jr. Out of Adulation for 600 Home Runs?One of the best loved players in my lifetime is approaching a milestone home run mark and the reaction from the sports world seems to be a collective yawn. Here's a look as Ken Griffey Jr. chases 600 homers. -
Bill O'Reilly at a Baseball Game -- and on the Air -- at the Same Time?Bill O'Reilly is a very talented journalist and a sports fan, too. The Fox News personality was at the Mets-Padres game while he was apparently live on the air. -
History Making Milestones of the 2007 MLB SeasonAs we approach the middle of August, all I can say is WOW! What a season it's been so far! And best of all, the top history making moments I'm going to discuss first occurred recently between August 4th and 7th.
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How is Your Team Doing After the Trade Deadline and Are They in or Out of the Playoffs?So is your team still in it or should you start looking toward the off-season as the playoffs grow nearer. Did your team rise or fall at the trade deadline as we look at the NL East race. -
MLB Awards for the First Half of the 2007 SeasonWith half of the season played, it's time to look at who has been playing the best baseball so far. MVP and Cy Young winners, as well as a World Series pick for each league.
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