If I had everything I'd carry it in my heart and pass it out to all
the wonderful people in the world, meanwhile I would enjoy life just
as much as I do now.
I agree, I am a Braves fan. Over the years I've seen many players
come and go, yes they make the team but as they leave they don't
break the team, you bond with new players....guess its really what
life is about. Think of all the friends you've had through the years
and how many you've left behind but also remember how many you have
now. They all shape who you are but not what you are.
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, sungold723@a... wrote:
> In a message dated 04/30/03 2:28:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> no_reply@yahoogroups.com writes:
>
> > You love a team but, it is always changing. I am a Braves fan
forever and,
> > miss Glavine. I wish him the best...
>
> Well, this list does not get very much action. Having said
that, I feel
> as you did, very sorry that they let Tom go. (And Kevin Millwood,
too.) I
> am a Braves fan first, but I always liked Tom as a player and as a
person
> (not that I ever met him, but everything I've read about him has
been so
> positive). I won't put the blame on Tom, this is how baseball (and
NFL
> football) is now; you can probably kiss goodbye the notion that any
one
> player will remain with one team for his whole career. From what I
read, Tom
> would have liked to stay with the Braves, but they really didn't
offer him
> anything. For a player of his longevity, I thought that the Braves
owed him
> a decent contract offer, or a good reason why not. Sometimes,
maybe it's
> your pride that's on the line. I am still a Braves fan, not a Mets
fan, but
> I continue to wish Tom Glavine all the best in his career, and in
his future.
>
> Pam
>
> You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
>
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