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Glavine is not the answer
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Glavine is not the answer
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Glavine is not the answer
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He's not the answer, per se, but if we got him for cheap he'd be a boost to our starting rotation.
However, I would expect him to be #4 on the "ace chart" while the Braves went after another younger, big name pitcher. A rotation of Smoltz/Hudson/(some big name)/Glavine/James (or Hampton?) would be a MAJOR improvement over last season.
However, I would expect him to be #4 on the "ace chart" while the Braves went after another younger, big name pitcher. A rotation of Smoltz/Hudson/(some big name)/Glavine/James (or Hampton?) would be a MAJOR improvement over last season.
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High 5 wrote:He would have been our 3rd best starter this season. He's not the answer, but if we can get him for cheap there's no doubt he'll help a ton. We would have made the playoffs with him as our 3rd starter.
Turning down a 13 million dollar player option makes me believe he thinks he can get just as much if not more.
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High 5 wrote:He'll quickly find out that he won't. I think it has more to do with getting out of New York than the money.
I also think it has a lot to do with that, but I wont be surprised if a team offers Tom 15 million, so it's far from being a done deal with Atlanta, and many people have their heart set on him returning.
Even at the Hawks open practice today I talked to a few different people about it and one of them even thinks he's going to accept less money to play for us.