His rise from a youngster with potential to the best pitcher in the National League was so much fun to watch. Even in the early days, Glavine was a tough, relentless pitcher. Even when he got knocked around, he would not crumble on the mound. No matter the count, he would not give in to a hitter. Ever. He was always a distinct pleasure to watch.
Of course, as every Braves fan knows, and I guess most baseball fans in general, 1991 was just the first great year of his hall of fame career. Like most Braves fans, I experienced no greater joy as a baseball fan than watching Glavine's masterful game 6 performance against the Cleveland Indians in the 1995 World Series. It was Glavine's best game and it took place on baseball's biggest stage in the biggest post-season game in the history of the Atlanta Braves.
I also felt the pain when the player that I considered the face of the franchise, maybe my favorite player ever, left for the hated Mets. Unlike most fans, I never hated him for leaving (or his work in the union for that matter). I just hoped against hope that some how he would finish his career in Atlanta. It may not have gone as planned, but the last uniform he wore was a Braves uniform.
I also felt the pain when the player that I considered the face of the franchise, maybe my favorite player ever, left for the hated Mets. Unlike most fans, I never hated him for leaving (or his work in the union for that matter). I just hoped against hope that some how he would finish his career in Atlanta. It may not have gone as planned, but the last uniform he wore was a Braves uniform.
I hope that every Braves fan is glad that Tom Glavine and the Atlanta Braves found a way to patch up their relationship before the season. I hope everyone realizes that it is a plus for this organization to have Tom Glavine serving in the front office. I hope everyone appreciates as much as I did the chance to watch such an incredible hall of fame career up close. I wish everyone could have been at Turner Field on August 6th to see the retirement of number 47. Just like the retirement of Maddux's 31 the year before, it was a baseball moment I will never forget.
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"I hope that every Braves fan is glad that Tom Glavine and the Atlanta Braves found a way to patch up their relationship before the season. I hope everyone realizes that it is a plus for this organization to have Tom Glavine serving in the front office."
I did appreciate it, thank God it has been settled. Now, every one is excited to watch as you have said " an incredible hall of fame career up close". I love it. :)
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