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Hi I am Edward C From NC. I have been an Atlanta Braves Fan for many
years. All the way Back to Boston Braves Then Milwaukee Braves. I have
created a Fan group to Talk about Our New season Coming up. COME JOIN ME
http://sports. groups.yahoo. com/group/ ExclusivelyTheAt lantaBraves
www.atlantabraves.com has a photo gallery up from Day 1 of the Braves
Fan Fest. It has two photos of Glavine in it.
I assume after today's fan fest they'll have some more photos up, but
I'm not sure.
Anyhoo, thought people might like to see those if they haven't already.
Is anyone on here in the Atlanta area and was able to attend? Hope you
had fun if you did!
Well, I posted yesterday saying Tom was going to get to skate with the
Atlanta Thrashers today but, it didn't happen. Apparently Tom wasn't
feeling well and he didn't want to risk getting any of the Thrashers
players sick. The team hopes to reschedule with him.
To read more on that, here's a link:
http://www.wmgt.com/node/5793
Hopefully Tom feels better soon and is able to skate with them.
According to the AJC.com, Tom Glavine will be suiting up and skating
with the Atlanta Thrashers at the end of their practice Monday.
Here's the link that talks about it:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/braves/stories/2008/01/06/glavi
nethrash_0107.html
This will be the (I think) second time Tom has suited up with an NHL
team. He skated a practice with the Boston Bruins back in 1992.
Cool! Hopefully they'll be some photos from it that I can locate. I'll
have to remember to check the AJC and Thrashers web site, as well as be
on the look out for AP photos on the 'net.
Sweet!
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, cew47 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I agree, it was a great article. Here are some good pictures to go
> along with it.
>
> http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view/sports/braves/glavinefamilyman/
>
> Merry Christmas everyone!
>
Those were wonderful pictures! Thank you for sharing them. I hope
everyone had a great Christmas and looking forward to a Happy New Year!
~~Angie~~ :)
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, adglav47 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I post this one up on my Tom Glavine web site (southpawcentral.com)
but
> thought I'd post the link here too, since it was a great article.
>
> The AJC wrote an article about Glavine and how family ties (no, not
the
> tv show. Hee!) brought him back to the Braves. I thought it was
really
> great and showed how much of a strain the separation was on him and
his
> family. Here's the link:
>
>
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/sports/braves/stories/2007/12/22/g
la
> vine_1223.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=21
>
> (You might have to copy and paste that if it doesn't turn into a
link)
>
Dang adglav47, you beat me to it LOL! I saw this article and
thought"it would be a cool article to post in my Tom Glavine group"
oh well, great minds think alike right? It was such a great article,
almost made me cry in a couple of places and I have such a renewal of
respect for Tom after reading this article. I can't believe I'm
actually excited about baseball season again. It's a great feeling!
~~~Angie~~~
I post this one up on my Tom Glavine web site (southpawcentral.com) but
thought I'd post the link here too, since it was a great article.
The AJC wrote an article about Glavine and how family ties (no, not the
tv show. Hee!) brought him back to the Braves. I thought it was really
great and showed how much of a strain the separation was on him and his
family. Here's the link:
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/sports/braves/stories/2007/12/22/gla
vine_1223.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=21
(You might have to copy and paste that if it doesn't turn into a link)
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, cew47 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I met him back in the winter before the 1991 season when he was a
> part of the Braves caravan that traveled around to differnet places
> in GA to sign autographs. I was a young teenager back then and
> couldn't get out of school until the signing was almost over. My
mom
> took me to the mall and they had already cut off the line for
> autographs. I just decided to wait on the side and thought I would
> only get to simply see him from a distance. However, when they
were
> getting up to leave, he walked over to me. (Guess he saw me
staring!
> LOL). He graciously offered to take a picture with me. I didn't
get
> an autograph that day, but have since received several that people
> have had him sign for me.
>
> --- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, anzoo30b <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, cew47 <no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am beyond thrilled that Glavine is back with the Braves where
> he
> > > belongs to finish out his brilliant career. I've been
fortunate
> > enough
> > > to meet him in person back in 1991 and been to several games he
> > pitched
> > > throughout his Braves career. Unfortunately, I haven't been in
> the
> > > past five years, but now that he's in Atlanta, I'll finally get
a
> > > chance to see him again. I'm just waiting to find out the
first
> game
> > > he pitches at Turner Field so I can be there wearing my Braves
> > Glavine
> > > shirt with pride!
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Can you tell us how you got to meet Tommy? That is so cool!
> ~~~Angie~~~
> >
>
That is such a sweet story!! You know with all the stories going on
with celebrities in the world and with that steroid report coming out
this past Thursday, it's refreshing to know there's somebody out
there like Tom Glavine. It just makes me smile :) ~~~Angie~~~
I met him back in the winter before the 1991 season when he was a
part of the Braves caravan that traveled around to differnet places
in GA to sign autographs. I was a young teenager back then and
couldn't get out of school until the signing was almost over. My mom
took me to the mall and they had already cut off the line for
autographs. I just decided to wait on the side and thought I would
only get to simply see him from a distance. However, when they were
getting up to leave, he walked over to me. (Guess he saw me staring!
LOL). He graciously offered to take a picture with me. I didn't get
an autograph that day, but have since received several that people
have had him sign for me.
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, anzoo30b <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> --- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, cew47 <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > I am beyond thrilled that Glavine is back with the Braves where
he
> > belongs to finish out his brilliant career. I've been fortunate
> enough
> > to meet him in person back in 1991 and been to several games he
> pitched
> > throughout his Braves career. Unfortunately, I haven't been in
the
> > past five years, but now that he's in Atlanta, I'll finally get a
> > chance to see him again. I'm just waiting to find out the first
game
> > he pitches at Turner Field so I can be there wearing my Braves
> Glavine
> > shirt with pride!
> >
>
>
>
>
> Can you tell us how you got to meet Tommy? That is so cool!
~~~Angie~~~
>
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, cew47 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I am beyond thrilled that Glavine is back with the Braves where he
> belongs to finish out his brilliant career. I've been fortunate
enough
> to meet him in person back in 1991 and been to several games he
pitched
> throughout his Braves career. Unfortunately, I haven't been in the
> past five years, but now that he's in Atlanta, I'll finally get a
> chance to see him again. I'm just waiting to find out the first game
> he pitches at Turner Field so I can be there wearing my Braves
Glavine
> shirt with pride!
>
Can you tell us how you got to meet Tommy? That is so cool! ~~~Angie~~~
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, adglav47 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Oh yeah, didn't he come down with the flu or something? I think I
> remember that. I hope you get a chance to see him pitch! I'll keep
my
> fingers crossed for ya. It really is fun to watch him pitch in
person.
>
> It's going to be funny to see him back in a Braves uniform. Like
> turning back the clock or something.
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi everybody!! Man it's good to see this group active again and I
am
> > absolutely over the moon that Tom didn't retire and that he's
back
> > HOME in Atlanta where he belongs!! Woo Hoo!!(Can you tell I'm
happy?
> > LOL!) I really hope I get to see him pitch before he retires and
now
> > that he's back with Atlanta, my hopes are up that I will get to
do
> > that because I live in Columbia, SC which is only three hours
away
> > from "Hotlanta". I went to one of the World Series games when
Atlanta
> > was in it and Tom was scheduled to pitch that night but he got
sick
> > and couldn't pitch.(If memory serves me correctly, Maddux pitched
> > instead) Take care~~~Angie~~~
> >
>
Yeah, he had the flu but it wasn't announced that he had been
scratched from that night's game until we were already in our seats
with about 30 minutes to go before first pitch :( I had been so
excited driving all the way, thinking I was going to finally see him
pitch. But he's human and well, even a World Series MVP and 2 time Cy
Young Award Winner can get sick LOL! Is it spring training yet?
~~~Angie~~~
I am beyond thrilled that Glavine is back with the Braves where he
belongs to finish out his brilliant career. I've been fortunate enough
to meet him in person back in 1991 and been to several games he pitched
throughout his Braves career. Unfortunately, I haven't been in the
past five years, but now that he's in Atlanta, I'll finally get a
chance to see him again. I'm just waiting to find out the first game
he pitches at Turner Field so I can be there wearing my Braves Glavine
shirt with pride!
I have only been to one major league baseball game in my life, I know
it's sad. I went to see the Braves play in Montreal on May 23rd, 1992
for a school trip which also was just the day before my 17th birthday.
I believe that Tom pitched the night before so unfortunately I didn't
get to see him then it would have been nice pre-birthday present. The
Braves unfortunately lost that game. One highlight was that Gary
Carter played in that game and it felt like it was a big deal when he
came up to bat since I think that was his last season, although I might
be wrong. The closest that I was to seeing Tom before the game was he
was in the middle of the field. At the time I was standing on the 3rd
base side at the Olympic Stadium as my friends were trying to take
pictures of whoever they could as I did not have my own camera at the
time. It was a nice day even though the Braves lost. I know that when
I do finally get to see Tom pitch in person that it will be another day
to remember.
> Hi everybody!! Man it's good to see this group active again and I am
> absolutely over the moon that Tom didn't retire and that he's back
> HOME in Atlanta where he belongs!! Woo Hoo!!(Can you tell I'm happy?
> LOL!) I really hope I get to see him pitch before he retires and now
> that he's back with Atlanta, my hopes are up that I will get to do
> that because I live in Columbia, SC which is only three hours away
> from "Hotlanta". I went to one of the World Series games when Atlanta
> was in it and Tom was scheduled to pitch that night but he got sick
> and couldn't pitch.(If memory serves me correctly, Maddux pitched
> instead) Take care~~~Angie~~~
>
Oh yeah, didn't he come down with the flu or something? I think I
remember that. I hope you get a chance to see him pitch! I'll keep my
fingers crossed for ya. It really is fun to watch him pitch in person.
It's going to be funny to see him back in a Braves uniform. Like
turning back the clock or something.
> Hi everybody!! Man it's good to see this group active again and I am
> absolutely over the moon that Tom didn't retire and that he's back
> HOME in Atlanta where he belongs!! Woo Hoo!!(Can you tell I'm happy?
> LOL!) I really hope I get to see him pitch before he retires and now
> that he's back with Atlanta, my hopes are up that I will get to do
> that because I live in Columbia, SC which is only three hours away
> from "Hotlanta". I went to one of the World Series games when Atlanta
> was in it and Tom was scheduled to pitch that night but he got sick
> and couldn't pitch.(If memory serves me correctly, Maddux pitched
> instead) Take care~~~Angie~~~
>
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, amifa524 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I have some mixed feelings, but I know that it is great that he is
> finishing his career with the Braves and is able to spend more time
> with his family. As I live in New York and was never really a fan
of
> home state teams until he came to the Mets. So, now I will
continue
> to watch both the Mets and the Braves as much as possible. At
least
> since he did not retire I might finally be able to achieve my goal
of
> finally see him pitch in person. That is somewhat embarrassing
since
> I have been a fan of his since I was 13 and now I'm 32. I will
> definitely be paying more attention to the Braves schedule for 2008
> and once the pitching rotation is set than maybe I can plan a
trip.
> Hopefully, there will be more activity for this group as well as I
> miss the discussions that we have had in the past.
>
> Merry Christmas to all!
>
> Amy Clark
>
>
> --- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, adglav47 <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Did a little "cleaning" up on the board - changed the main page
> writeup
> > and changed the photo.
> >
> > So Tom's back with the Braves, as well all know. Is everyone
happy?
> Not
> > happy? Don't care either way? Let's here it.
> >
> > Me?
> >
> > I'm fine with it. I think it will be cool to see him finish his
> career
> > where he first started it. Plus, I'm just totally psyched that I
> get to
> > see him pitch another year. (I was fearful of retirement)
> >
>
Hi everybody!! Man it's good to see this group active again and I am
absolutely over the moon that Tom didn't retire and that he's back
HOME in Atlanta where he belongs!! Woo Hoo!!(Can you tell I'm happy?
LOL!) I really hope I get to see him pitch before he retires and now
that he's back with Atlanta, my hopes are up that I will get to do
that because I live in Columbia, SC which is only three hours away
from "Hotlanta". I went to one of the World Series games when Atlanta
was in it and Tom was scheduled to pitch that night but he got sick
and couldn't pitch.(If memory serves me correctly, Maddux pitched
instead) Take care~~~Angie~~~
I know what you mean about the "mixed feelings."
I grew up a Braves fan. I started watching them when I was 11 (I'm
28, almost 29 now) and loved the team. But my Tom Glavine fandom
always exceeded my Braves fandom. So, when he moved on to the Mets I
basically said, "Well, okay. I guess I'm watching the Mets now." Heh.
And it took a while to warm up to them - I was kind of in that period
where I kind of followed both - but the last couple of years, I
really grew to like the Mets. I had a ball following them. They kind
of became my team.
So of course, lol, now he goes back to the Braves. LOL.
I swear, Tom, if I didn't like you so much... J/K!
So now I guess I'm kind of switching back again. I think it will end
up being like you said - I'll just end up watching both teams and
wishing them both well.
I hope you get a chance to see him pitch in person! I'll keep my
fingers crossed for you that something works out!
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, amifa524 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I have some mixed feelings, but I know that it is great that he is
> finishing his career with the Braves and is able to spend more time
> with his family. As I live in New York and was never really a fan
of
> home state teams until he came to the Mets. So, now I will
continue
> to watch both the Mets and the Braves as much as possible. At
least
> since he did not retire I might finally be able to achieve my goal
of
> finally see him pitch in person. That is somewhat embarrassing
since
> I have been a fan of his since I was 13 and now I'm 32. I will
> definitely be paying more attention to the Braves schedule for 2008
> and once the pitching rotation is set than maybe I can plan a
trip.
> Hopefully, there will be more activity for this group as well as I
> miss the discussions that we have had in the past.
>
> Merry Christmas to all!
>
> Amy Clark
>
>
> --- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, adglav47 <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Did a little "cleaning" up on the board - changed the main page
> writeup
> > and changed the photo.
> >
> > So Tom's back with the Braves, as well all know. Is everyone
happy?
> Not
> > happy? Don't care either way? Let's here it.
> >
> > Me?
> >
> > I'm fine with it. I think it will be cool to see him finish his
> career
> > where he first started it. Plus, I'm just totally psyched that I
> get to
> > see him pitch another year. (I was fearful of retirement)
> >
>
I have some mixed feelings, but I know that it is great that he is
finishing his career with the Braves and is able to spend more time
with his family. As I live in New York and was never really a fan of
home state teams until he came to the Mets. So, now I will continue
to watch both the Mets and the Braves as much as possible. At least
since he did not retire I might finally be able to achieve my goal of
finally see him pitch in person. That is somewhat embarrassing since
I have been a fan of his since I was 13 and now I'm 32. I will
definitely be paying more attention to the Braves schedule for 2008
and once the pitching rotation is set than maybe I can plan a trip.
Hopefully, there will be more activity for this group as well as I
miss the discussions that we have had in the past.
Merry Christmas to all!
Amy Clark
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, adglav47 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Did a little "cleaning" up on the board - changed the main page
writeup
> and changed the photo.
>
> So Tom's back with the Braves, as well all know. Is everyone happy?
Not
> happy? Don't care either way? Let's here it.
>
> Me?
>
> I'm fine with it. I think it will be cool to see him finish his
career
> where he first started it. Plus, I'm just totally psyched that I
get to
> see him pitch another year. (I was fearful of retirement)
>
And.... my previous post is why you should ALWAYS proofread before
hitting submit.
"as well all know" should be "as WE all know."
"Let's here it" should be "Let's HEAR it"
*hangs head in shame*
Did a little "cleaning" up on the board - changed the main page writeup
and changed the photo.
So Tom's back with the Braves, as well all know. Is everyone happy? Not
happy? Don't care either way? Let's here it.
Me?
I'm fine with it. I think it will be cool to see him finish his career
where he first started it. Plus, I'm just totally psyched that I get to
see him pitch another year. (I was fearful of retirement)
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, amifa524 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I was very happy to watch the final out last night as Tom Glavine won
> his 300th game. I have been a fan of his for 19 years starting back in
> June of 1988. Although I have never seen him pitch in person and may
> not be able to before he retires. Each game that I could see or hear
> has been special memories throughout the years. The only game that I
> had to listen to was the 6th game of the 1995 World Series as I was at
> a retreat during college and there was not a tv. Even though we did
> have an activity planned then I had to have my radio there to listen to
> the game. Last night was a very special night and I will always
> remember where I was when Tom Glavine won his 300th game.
>
I have been a fan for 16 years also and it is funny and great to think
that I have seen about 85% of those wins. They are some of the best
memories I have in my life because I always wanted him to succeed. I
will too and am so proud of him too.
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, "jtheisendegonzalez"
<jtheisendegonzalez@...> wrote:
>
> why is it that while Pedro was gone, TG was never acknowledged as the
> de facto ace of the club? Really bugs me.
>
I personally think that it is because everybody doubts him as a
pitcher because he doesn't throw hard or overpower people. It bugs me
too. I use to think it was just me but when he was with the Braves
they never really did give him much credit for being awesome year
after year either.
--- In tomglavineclub@yahoogroups.com, amifa524 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I was very happy to watch the final out last night as Tom Glavine won
> his 300th game. I have been a fan of his for 19 years starting back
in
> June of 1988. Although I have never seen him pitch in person and may
> not be able to before he retires. Each game that I could see or hear
> has been special memories throughout the years. The only game that I
> had to listen to was the 6th game of the 1995 World Series as I was
at
> a retreat during college and there was not a tv. Even though we did
> have an activity planned then I had to have my radio there to listen
to
> the game. Last night was a very special night and I will always
> remember where I was when Tom Glavine won his 300th game.
>
Oh same here! But I swear, that had to be the longest baseball game of
my life LOL!! Especially when the Cubs got within a couple of runs
there in what I think was the 6th inning. In fact, I caught myself
rocking back and forth like Leo Mazzone used to do in Atlanta LOL! It
was a great experience and with everything else that's going on in
major league baseball, this is one record we can all rally behind and
be proud of. Tom Glavine is a good guy and a great pitcher and I am so
proud of him. I'm glad his whole family was there. Now here's to #301
and so on! ~~Angie~~
I was very happy to watch the final out last night as Tom Glavine won
his 300th game. I have been a fan of his for 19 years starting back in
June of 1988. Although I have never seen him pitch in person and may
not be able to before he retires. Each game that I could see or hear
has been special memories throughout the years. The only game that I
had to listen to was the 6th game of the 1995 World Series as I was at
a retreat during college and there was not a tv. Even though we did
have an activity planned then I had to have my radio there to listen to
the game. Last night was a very special night and I will always
remember where I was when Tom Glavine won his 300th game.
I'm glad to see him join the 300 win club. Now I can feel better root
against the Mets (and consequently him) and for the Braves to overtake
them in the NL East.
Hi Everyone!
I was happy to see that Tom Glavine decided to stay with the Mets,
even though I would have liked to see him go back to the Braves. I'm
sure that it will be tough to be away from his family for another
year, but I'm sure that they probably made the decision as a family.
Hopefully I will be able to make it to a Mets game when he is pitching
so that I can finally achieve my goal of seeing him pitch in person.
It is sad to say that I haven't since I have been a fan of his since I
was 13 and now I am 31. I would like to wish Tom and his family as
well as everyone in this group a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year!
God Bless!
Amy
hello Tom Glavine fans! I am new to the area. I would like to make friends.
E-mail me @ punk_rebel88@... if you want to be friends w/ me.
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