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Tom Glavine batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...
posted 7/22/2007 in Tom Glavine Bookmarks
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ATLANTA BRAVES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/26/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... Folks, THAT is a trophy case! TOM GLAVINE Glavine could have been a hockey player. In fact he played minor league hockey in the Los Angeles Kings organization. The Massachusetts native loves ...
Tom Glavine
Published 2/20/2009 by Mac Thomason at Braves Journal
... and he was lucky that it was that low — his fielding-independent ERA (Hardball Times calculation) was 5.90. There just aren’t any positives. If the Braves had a young staff, it might be worth keeping him around in a mentoring role, but they don’t.
Hit .105, nearly a career low; he had no extra-base hits, and so a .105 slugging percentage, which was a career low. He just can’t play Major League baseball anymore, and that’s it.
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Glavine Close To Returning To Braves
Published 2/17/2009 by Anthony De Rosa at Hot Foot
... reports that the Braves are close to an agreement to re-signing Tom Glavine. Mark Bowman at ...
On Homer
Published 2/15/2009 by Daedalus (noreply@blogger.com) at Church of Baseball
... was 8-18 with a 5.58 ERA during his first two seasons. Tom Glavine was 9-21 with an ERA around 5 during his first two. Guys like ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 40 and Up
Published 1/30/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Was made for loving you. Wants to give it all to you. In the darkness.
Omar Vizquel, SS: Wants to see it in your eyes. Feel the magic. Girl you were made for him.
Age 43
Moises Alou, OF: You know someone's gonna sign this guy and we're all gonna get to use those handpissing jokes for another year. You just know it. Thank god, that's a huge part of our material. BECAUSE WE'RE HACKS.
Tom Glavine, SP: Played with a quiet intensity by Ron Howard since 1988. ...
Who's The Better Pitcher - Part 2
Published 11/28/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (J-Boogie) at Baseball & The Boogie Down
... Pitcher B has Pitcher A beat in pretty much every statistical category when you look at it. Pitcher A is Tom Glavine, who is a virtual lock for the HOF. Pitcher B is ...
Who's The Better Pitcher?
Published 11/26/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (J-Boogie) at Elect Mike Mussina
... = 129 ERA = 3.54 (.62 below the league average) WHIP = 1.314 Pitcher B: W-L = 17-9 GS = 33 CG = 3 SHO = 1 IP = 225.7 H = 219 BB = 49 K = 178 ERA = 3.68 (.83 below the league average) WHIP = 1.192 I think it's pretty clear who has the better #s. Pitcher A is considered a shoe in for the HOF. Pitcher B is on the bubble. Pitcher B is of course Mike Mussina. Pitcher A is Tom Glavine. Moose has Glavine beat pretty much up and down his ...
Published 11/24/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... Tom Glavine - Kaufman says that Glavine is "a pitcher very much in Mussina's class" but that's pure BS. Glavine won 2 Cy Young Awards and was top 3 in voting for the award 6 times. In 5 spearate seasons Glavine led his league in wins and in 1995 he won the World Series MVP award. Mussina isn't close to being in Glavine's class. ...
Towel Time?
Published 6/11/2008 by JC at Sabernomics
John Smoltz is done for the season, and probably for his career.
Tom Glavine has a strained shoulder, immediately goes on the DL, and will have an MRI. I think there is a 90% change he’s thrown his last pitch in the majors.
Rafael Soriano, who really isn’t all that good, can’t pitch and no one knows why.
Chipper Jones is having an amazing season, but is having trouble staying healthy.
Mark Teixeira isn’t playing up to his ability.
Jeff Francoeur is playing below his ...
The Minotaur and History
Published 5/26/2008 by OMDQ at Bus Leagues Baseball
... that day?). Maddux took the mound for the first time the following inning, gave up a homerun to the second batter he faced, Billy Hatcher, and received the loss. Five days later he made his first start, going the distance against Cincinnati (3 ER, 11 H, 4 K, 3 BB) for the win. He also recorded two hits.
Is this common knowledge? Am I the only one who didn’t know about this unusual set of circumstances surrounding Maddux’s first games in The Show?
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First Batter: Gerald Young (flyout to center)
First Game: 3.2 ...
The Decline of the Workhorse Starter?
Published 5/23/2008 by Arne Christensen at Dugout Central
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Just How Good Is Chipper Jones?
Published 5/15/2008 by Chris Dial at Baseball Analysts
... and Tom Glavine, and lots of left-handed pitcher innings, Chipper “should” have seen many more chances than league average. To be converting fewer outs than league average could only mean he is a poor defensive third baseman. Chipper being moved off third base in 2002 to a weak fielder position in left field demonstrated that even the Braves recognized Chipper’s shortcomings. ...
Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... the latter two are important. But, a pitcher is only directly in control of how he pitches and not how his team hits. I think in any instance where you're comparing two pitchers from the same team and one had a better ERA, WHIP, and K to BB ratio, that pitcher deserves to be considered the better pitcher. Plus, Smoltz has been--by far--the better postseason pitcher of the two. Smoltz's ERA in 27 postseason starts is 2.65. Glavine's in 35 starts is 3.42. 71). Tom Glavine That's not meant to take anything away from Glavine. Glavine has five 20-win ...
40: Greg Maddux: Best Postseason Starter Ever In His Prime?
Published 4/27/2008 by williamwallace at Braves And Stuff
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In Vino Veritas
Published 4/1/2008 by Craig Calcaterra at ShysterBall
... : Most Cabernet Sauvignons are at their best winthin 5-9 years of the vintage, although some need 10-20 years to mature. In their 22nd year? Real risk of turning to vinegar; ...
Rawls and Rules
Published 3/11/2008 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... To that list I might add the remarkable continuity in baseball statistics over its history (hitting .300 meant something in basically every era) despite the turbulence and rapid changes in the context of the game. Also, the role that human umpires play in the rules system is incredible: the fact that Tom Glavine consistently had a wider strike zone than other pitchers speaks to the way smart players can use this fact to their advantage. ...
Fun with Career Earnings
Published 2/21/2008 by Mike A. at River Avenue Blues
... in the league with 7 different teams. He has a 68-78 career record and a 4.55 career ERA, yet somehow raked in $25,084,000 during his career. Even more perplexing, his largest single season salary was the $5,625,000 he earned in 2000 with the D-Backs, the year he lead the NL with 19 losses.
Atlanta’s trio of Hall of Famers accounted for an ungodly 795 wins (and 154 saves). Even more ungodly is the $380,579,793 that Mad Dog, Smoltzie and … uh … Tom banked for just one World Series victory.
Lenny Harris, the all-time pinch hit ...
Ten best World Series Game Sixes ever
Published 1/4/2008 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... at third. Next inning, they left another pair on. They got a man on every single inning. Yet in the bottom of the ninth, they clung to a bare 2-1 lead. Atlanta rallied, tying it up on a two-out, two-strike stroke. However, Toronto got too many men on that night. Their 17th base runner drove in two in the 11th inning. Atlanta put up a valiant effort, scoring one run and getting the tying run to third in the bottom of the 11th before Toronto gave Canada its first world championship. Tom Glavine ...
SFR in the Infield - NL East
Published 12/28/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... -1.6 Miguel Cabrera FLO 5 446 96 112 -12.6 Alfredo Amezaga FLO 6 58 15 16 2.5 Hanley Ramirez FLO 6 662 177 197 -15.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Orlando Hernandez NYN 1 21 2 0 1.6 John Maine NYN 1 19 2 0 1.4 Tom Glavine NYN 1 28 3 1 1.4 Guillermo ...
How to lie with statistics, academia edition: Here’s what your $40,000 a year is paying for
Published 12/23/2007 by Seth Mnookin at The Feeding the Monster Blog -- In which the author discusses Boston, the Red Sox, the media, and very occasionally popular music.
... , who had four years with an ERA+ of 180 or higher before age 35 and none afterwards, or Tom Glavine, whose five best years all came before age 35. Heck, compare it to ...