Chipper Jones tells the Atlanta Journal-Constitution he’s had a “great relationship” with baseball fans in New York. “To be honest with you, I’ve had a great relationship with the fans of New York. Obviously, when you’re out there between the lines, they’re pulling for their team and they want to do whatever they can to take the other guys out of their game ..."
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Tonight was Mike Pelfrey 's night, from beginning to end. Pitching Performance Nine very strong innings for Pelfrey in his first complete game of his career. Simply beautiful. Pelfrey allowed one run in the third inning on a single. The other two runs were added in the sixth, one on a double play and the other on a wild pitch. Pelfrey only allowed three hits, walked three, and you guessed ...
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posted 8/21/2008 from
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I watched the Braves broadcast of Mike Pelfrey’s complete-game win Wednesday night. Atlanta’s season is going nowhere and having long ago given up on making the playoffs this season, the Braves’ coverage focused in on Chipper Jones and his historical achievements against the Mets in general and at Shea Stadium in particular.
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