Mets' Glavine declines $13 million option for 2008
Posted: Sun Oct 7, 2007 5:52 pm
Tom Glavine took the first step toward a possible return to the Braves on Friday when the left-hander declined a $13 million option with the New York Mets.
The move made Glavine eligible for free agency when the filing period begins after the World Series.
The New York Times
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Tom Glavine went 13-8 with a 4.45 ERA in 34 starts, fading in his final three outings. He managed only one out while giving up seven runs to Florida in the first inning an 8-1 loss in the season finale Sunday that knocked New York out of postseason contention.
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Now that Tom Glavine will be a free agent, should the Braves attempt to sign him?
No. He's lost his zip.
Yes. Who better to improve the rotation.
Maybe. If no one better is available.
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The move made Glavine eligible for free agency when the filing period begins after the World Series.
The New York Times
(ENLARGE)
Tom Glavine went 13-8 with a 4.45 ERA in 34 starts, fading in his final three outings. He managed only one out while giving up seven runs to Florida in the first inning an 8-1 loss in the season finale Sunday that knocked New York out of postseason contention.
Your Turn
Now that Tom Glavine will be a free agent, should the Braves attempt to sign him?
No. He's lost his zip.
Yes. Who better to improve the rotation.
Maybe. If no one better is available.
Voter Limit: Once per Hour
View Poll Results
RELATED STORIES
Loyalty leaving the Braves
Mets' Glavine declines $13 million option for 2008
Former Brave Estrada has knee surgery