mysportsrumors.com - 6/19/2009
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Just two weeks ago, Tom Glavine was released by the Atlanta Braves . After his release he ripped the team and general manager Frank Wren, saying he could still pitch in the majors. Obviously the team and no other team has believed him as Glavine sent Fox Atlanta a message on Thursday. A ...
Glavine says release from Braves all about the money
talkingchop.com 6/6/2009 — I wonder if sports stars know that they do themselves a disservice by complaining about multi-million dollar bonuses and contracts in the middle of a recession... or even during prosperous times. No one likes a whiner. Recently released Atlanta ...
Braves Release Glavine
dodgersrumors.com 6/5/2009 — In somewhat shocking news the Atlanta Braves release future Hall of Fame canidate Tom Glavine today. Ken Rosenthal has the full story. Glavine was scheduled to make $1 million for his first day on the roster, $1.25 million for 30 days on the roster ...
Tom Glavine Speaks
hardballtimes.com 6/5/2009 — According to Tom, this is how it went down :
Glavine said that he had expected all along to playing in Atlanta this weekend following a rehab schedule in the minors.
“I would pitch the simulated game that I pitched at Turner Field, I would then pitch a 3- or 4-inning stint in Gwinnett, ...
Some Words About Tom Glavine
jimmyscottshighandtight.com 6/12/2009 — Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom (Tommy) Galvine can have the word "former" added to the front of this sentence for the rest of his life. He was released yesterday by his "former" team. Glavine had been rehabbing from an ...
Glavine may file grievance with union | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com 6/8/2009 — By Mark Bowman / MLB.com 06/07/09 7:50 PM ET ATLANTA -- The Braves have already apologized about the tone of the meeting during which Tom Glavine learned that he was being released. But while attempting to move away from the situation, they've learned ...
Glavine says he was 'blindsided' by release
ajc.com 6/5/2009 — Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine said Friday that he was "blindsided" by his sudden dismissal this week from the team where he was a 10-time All Star. Interviewed Friday morning on the "Mayhem in the A.M." radio show on 790 The Zone, Glavine ...
Glavine gets apology
novafantasysports.com 6/6/2009 — An aggravated Tom Glavine said Friday that he wasn't happy with how Atlanta handled his release and after his public comments Braves president John Schuerholz apologized for the club's approach. Glavine, still seething as he talked indepth for the first time since his release on Wednesday, ...
Lucas: Brewers need to check out Glavine, other pitching options
madison.com 6/5/2009 — When the Milwaukee Brewers arrive in Atlanta for their weekend series with the Braves, what would hurt if general manager Doug Melvin placed a courtesy call to Tom Glavine, the crafty lefty with 305 career wins who was released by Atlanta on Wednesday?
Braves' Schuerholz issues apology to Glavine
ajc.com 6/6/2009 — Braves president John Schuerholz issued a public apology to Tom Glavine on Friday afternoon, in the wake of Glavine’s angry comments over his release. Schuerholz said that in the meeting that he, manager Bobby Cox and general manager Frank Wren had ...
The Market for Glavine
mlbtraderumors.com 6/9/2009 — He may be busy filing a grievance against the Braves with the players union, but could Tom Glavine still feasibly help a few teams? Glavine claims a couple teams have called offering work of some kind. Here's what we've learned over the past week.
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Glavine says he won't pitch in '09 —
FOXSports.com News for MLB 6/19/2009
Tom Glavine says he plans to "hang out" for the rest of the summer but is not announcing his retirement.
The Atlanta Braves released the 43-year-old Glavine on June 3 after he finished a rehabilitation from offseason surgery on his left elbow and ...
Smoltz visits with Braves —
Major League Baseball News 6/19/2009
When the Red Sox travel to Turner Field next weekend, John Smoltz will find himself in the odd position of wearing enemy colors with an environment where he'll always be recognized as a beloved iconic figure.