The old man's at it again. Tom Glavine just won't give up, and in some ways you have to hand it to him for trying to get back out there. But then there's the other side of the game that says we have potentially better and younger options in Kris Medlen and Tommy Hanson, so why should we waste any starts on the Tom Glavine reunion tour?
While Glavine's presence may not be the best thing for the Atlanta Braves rotation, some people are excited to see him start for the Rome Braves on Tuesday night:
Rome Braves catcher Braeden Schlehuber was three years old when Tom Glavine produced his first 20-win season for the Atlanta Braves in 1991. This week, the two players will become teammates — perhaps even battery mates. Glavine, the 43-year old left-hander, is scheduled to pitch for Rome on Tuesday night at State Mutual Stadium in the final stage of his rehab assignment. Schlehuber, 21, is likely to be behind the plate that night as the R-Braves open a four-game series against the Augusta GreenJackets. "When I heard the news that (Glavine) was coming, I was excited," said Schlehuber when reached by phone Saturday afternoon in Bowling Green, Ky. "It would be awesome if I get to catch that night."
Keep in mind too that some of the Braves best pitching prospects are at Rome, and may benefit greatly from the presence of a professional like Glavine:
"That’d definitely be pretty cool to have him (in Rome)," said Brett DeVall, a heralded lefty in his own right. "If you were to list everything that makes a great pitcher, Tom Glavine would have all of the things. … He’s not really a guy who blows it by people, but he knows how to pitch."
I say let him make a few more rehab starts and help the kids some more. Of course, maybe Glavine will surprise us and his 43-year old body has one more half of a season left in it. Until we see that happen, the best advice I can give is for Medlen and Hanson to stay loose.
Bobby Cox says that if all goes well, Glavine could get a start on this upcoming homestand.
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Who knows.....
maybe a Smoltz – Glavine matchup in the Red Sox series?
sddbaker - June 1, 2009
According to AJC
Smoltz is hoping Boston won’t start him vs. Atlanta in that series.
l0stnumber - June 1, 2009
Whether we get Tommy, Kris, or Tommy…..I’ll be happy.
Now, If we can move Frenchy and get in a decent bat in right field, we could be contending, easily.
Chief Noc-A-Homa - June 1, 2009
Yes.
rhinoskin - June 1, 2009
No.
Comment fail.
rhinoskin - June 1, 2009
Yes im glad we have a washed up 43 year old starting instead of 23 year old Tommy Hanson or Kris Medlen! Its clear the Braves are looking towards the future after this move.
Scott Coleman - June 1, 2009
Washed up seems a bit harsh...
He did look very good in ST.
MichaelProcton - June 2, 2009
And if we do by some chance make the playoffs...
Who are you going to trust more, Glavine or a rooke who’s never seen the postseason? (Although I suppose if we’ve made the playoffs then the kids have already thrown some high-pressure innings.)
MichaelProcton - June 2, 2009
Yuck.
TennKen - June 1, 2009
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