The Atlanta Braves cut ties with future Hall of Famer Tom Glavine, releasing him just a day after throwing six scoreless innings in a rehab start. Glavine, who is recovering from minor elbow surgery, was clocked between 83-86 mph on his fastball.
"I don't know what else I can do," Glavine said after Tuesday night's game, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Physically I felt good and I feel like I'm ready."
Glavine is still a couple week away from returning, and it is possible he could get picked up if he wanted to continue pitching. The Nationals would benefit from his presence.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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NO team benefits from someone with an 86 MPH fastball, except maybe the Red Sox with Wakefield.
Better learn a knuxie there Tommy boy.
except for the cubs, braves, dodgers, and padres with greg maddux
yeah but Eli, there is no chance Tom is going to a non contending team. The only reason he had surgery on his shoulder was to try and pitch for a ring, so if his career does continue, I think it will only be for a contending team.
With his experience any team with a young pitching staff would benefit having Glavine around. The same way when Maddux was like a coach.
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