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catbox_9 DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Braves make offer to Glavine Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:58 pm | |
| Braves make strong offer to bring Glavine back to Atlanta ATLANTA -- The Braves made an offer to Tom Glavine on Friday, moving quickly to lock up a deal that will allow the left-hander to finish his career in Atlanta. Just two days after meeting with Glavine's agent in Phoenix, Braves general manager Frank Wren proposed a contract to the 41-year-old pitcher, who likely will command somewhere between $8 million and $10 million for the 2008 season. The two sides seem to be moving smoothly toward a deal that would allow Glavine to return to the Braves. "We've made it clear that we want Tom back," said Wren, reached on his cell phone while attending a high school football game. "We made an offer, and they're in the contemplative stage. We're waiting for their response. They wanted to discuss it over the weekend and get back to us." Glavine's agent, Gregg Clifton, sounded as though he didn't want to wait that long. "We got an offer from them and we're going to be forwarding a counterproposal back to them within the next couple hours," he said Friday evening. Clifton was pleased with the first offer from the Braves. "The proposal was certainly a good starting point, and now we'll be countering back, and we're anxious to see what their response to our proposal is," the agent said. Glavine, a 300-game winner, turned down a $13 million option to return to the New York Mets for a sixth year. He clearly wants to finish his career in Atlanta, where he pitched from 1987-2002 and kept his home even after signing with the Mets. During his Atlanta career, Glavine won two NL Cy Young Awards and put up five 20-win seasons. He went 13-8 with a 4.45 ERA in 200 1/3 innings for the Mets this year. The Braves are eager to add depth to a rotation that relied heavily on John Smoltz and Tim Hudson this past season, and they cleared room in the payroll by trading shortstop Edgar Renteria to Detroit for a pair of prospects. | |
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catbox_9 DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:59 pm | |
| C'mon Braves! Resign him....and find a way to trade for Maddux! Reunite the best threesome in ML history! | |
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bobrob2004 DTF1 MODERATOR Detroit Tiger
Number of posts : 10646 Age : 39 Location : Warren, MI Reputation : 12 Registration date : 2007-10-05
| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sat Nov 17, 2007 11:21 pm | |
| Don't they have like 10 starting pitchers already? | |
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catbox_9 DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sat Nov 17, 2007 11:35 pm | |
| Hudson, Smoltz, and a bunch of mediocre at best guys. Glavine would really help them out. It's not like they can expect a whole lot from Davies, Jurrjens, Hampton, James, etc.
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:02 am | |
| Hampton doesn't really count- I mean he's been on the DL 10 times for 60+ days, I mean "injury prone" doesn't begin to put into words... Smoltz is still pretty good, his just got age on him. Hudson- is either good, or just doesn't look so great Davies- can stay himself in Kansas City Jurrjens- hoping he can do well in Atlanta James- is unpredictable, most of the time pretty terrible, but I love him anyway |
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catbox_9 DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:04 am | |
| Whoops! I confused Hampton and Hudson! I fixed my original post. Davies is in KC? I guess I should pay more attention. | |
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bobrob2004 DTF1 MODERATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:50 pm | |
| John Smoltz Tim Hudson Chuck James Mike Hampton Jair Jurrjens Jo-Jo Reyes Buddy Carlyle
Okay, that's only 7... | |
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bobrob2004 DTF1 MODERATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:51 pm | |
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bobrob2004 DTF1 MODERATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:51 pm | |
| Assuming a 5 man rotation - 3 pitchers will not make it! | |
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SoulRat DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:01 pm | |
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catbox_9 DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:43 pm | |
| Yeah, but of the 8 you named, a lot of them suck. | |
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bobrob2004 DTF1 MODERATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:04 pm | |
| Done Deal!
Braves, Glavine agree on one-year deal Veteran lefty reunited with Atlanta after stint in New York By Mark Bowman / MLB.com
ATLANTA -- In a perfect world, Tom Glavine and the Braves never would have parted ways. Fortunately, fate and a strong mutual desire have reunited them and given the celebrated southpaw the opportunity to conclude his storied career where it began.
Years, months and days of anticipation were replaced with definite satisfaction late Sunday evening, when Glavine agreed to the terms of a one-year, $8 million deal offered by the Braves. Glavine's agent, Gregg Clifton, confirmed the terms of the deal and said he's scheduled to join his client in Atlanta on Monday afternoon, when this deal officially is announced.
"He's very excited, most importantly because he's going to be able to be close to his family again and be a full-time dad while continuing his playing career," Clifton said.
In early October, when Glavine declined the $13 million option the Mets owed him, all indications were he'd return to the Braves, who drafted him in the second round of the 1984 First-Year Player Draft and employed him at the Major League level from 1987-2002. During that span, he notched 242 of his 303 career victories and was awarded with his two National League Cy Young Awards (1991 and 1998).
Once Clifton saw the Braves' initial offer -- a one-year deal worth $6.5 million -- he knew things would progress quickly. Knowing he might receive more money elsewhere, Glavine entered these negotiations with the intention of signing with the Braves as long as he deemed their offer to be fair.
The Nationals and Phillies were among the other teams believed to be interested in Glavine, who made it known he wouldn't seriously listen to any other offers until he exhausted every opportunity to sign with the Braves.
"I think the Braves were happy to know Tom was willing to provide them a bit of a discount, and I think they paid a little more than they had planned," Clifton said. "But I think it's a fair deal for both sides."
Braves general manager Frank Wren can take great satisfaction in the fact he was able to get the man he targeted to fill his team's need for a reliable and durable starter. Glavine, who will turn 42 in March, has won at least 13 games and completed at least 198 innings each of the past three seasons.
With John Smoltz and Tim Hudson already serving as the anchors of the rotation, the Braves simply were looking for a pitcher who would provide regular quality innings. With Glavine, they got a pitcher whose 23 quality starts ranked fifth in the National League last year, a leader, whose clubhouse value is immeasurable, and a mentor, who can have a definite impact on young starting pitchers like Chuck James and Jo-Jo Reyes.
"We think adding Tommy would clearly make our rotation a lot better," Wren said earlier this month.
Critics argue the 4.45 ERA Glavine posted this past season and the fact he allowed 17 earned runs and worked just 10 1/3 innings in his final three starts are indications his skills are quickly eroding. But in the 10 starts he made preceding that forgettable finish, he was 5-0 with a 2.66 ERA.
Glavine's greatest contribution to the Braves might come from the fact he's completed at least 200 innings in 14 of the past 16 seasons that haven't been shortened by a players' strike.
As long as he can provide something similar this season, he will relieve some of the stress Smoltz and Hudson felt this past season and at the same time likely have a positive effect on a bullpen that might not have to eat as many innings as it did this past year while backing an Atlanta rotation that was filled with inexperience.
Clifton has stressed Glavine's desire to return to the Braves primarily centered around the opportunity to spend much more time with his wife, Christine, and their four children. While he pitched for the Mets during the past five seasons, he'd say goodbye to the family at the start of Spring Training with the knowledge they wouldn't be reunited in New York until the school year in suburban Atlanta ended in late May.
Many have told stories about how Glavine felt he made a mistake within a day of opting to reject the Braves and sign with the Mets after the 2002 season. Last winter, he was hoping to make a return that would've allowed him the chance to join the 300-win club with his original organization.
When the Braves didn't even provide an offer, a discouraged Glavine had reason to believe he may never pitch for Atlanta again. But now there's no longer reason to wonder. His dream has become a reality, and now the task is to make sure this homecoming is a memorable one. | |
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:33 pm | |
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catbox_9 DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:12 pm | |
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catbox_9 DTF1 ADMINISTRATOR Detroit Tiger
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:12 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:34 pm | |
| I am really looking forward to seeing him in Atlanta next summer! |
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:41 pm | |
| He should help them. Too bad they couldn't have got Maddfux back too!! | |
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| Subject: Re: Braves make offer to Glavine Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:15 am | |
| That would've been nice too. |
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