On Deck: Glavine to Face New Old Friends

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On Deck is FanHouse's look at the day's most intriguing baseball matchups Atlanta Braves (22-21) vs. New York Mets (22-19) - 1:05PM Est. When Tom Glavine first joined the New York Mets and had to face the Atlanta Braves, it probably felt a little odd for him. I mean, it has to be weird for anybody to pitch against the team that they just spent the last 16 years with. Today, Tommy has to ... [link]

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On Deck:Glavine to Face New Old Friends
Published 5/20/2008 by Fornelli (noreply@blogger.com) at Foul Balls
... . "I think there's the tendency to make more out of it than it probably is, like I did at times when I came back here and pitched against the Braves." More important for both teams than this little reunion is that it's about time they started to get things going and catch those pesky Florida Marlins in the NL East.... Continue reading at FanHouse

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