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John Smoltz
John Smoltz is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Atlanta Braves and wears number 29. He is managed by pitching manager Roger McDowell.
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The New York Yankees acquired right handed starting pitcher Javier Vazquez from the Atlanta Braves. Vazquez strengthens the Yankees' chances at repeating as World Series champions.Contributor: Robert VascoPublished: Dec 28, 2009
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- Atlanta Braves Hot Stove Season Far from Over (bleacherreport.com)
- Yankees acquire RHP Vazquez from Braves (sports.yahoo.com)
It looks like the Braves have found their right-handed power hitter.
Despite playing only six games in his career at first base, the Braves signed Troy Glaus to a one-year/$2 million contract yesterday:
Free agent corner infielder Troy Glaus and the Atlanta Braves have reached a tentative agreement on a contract, a baseball source told ESPN.com on Wednesday.
Glaus must undergo a physical exam before the deal can be completed. The physical is...
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- Tennessee Volunteers Blog: Welcome! (bleacherreport.com)
- Troy Glaus Heading To Atlanta (bleacherreport.com)
The New York Yankees have shipped Melky Cabrera to Atlanta in an effort to bolster their pitching rotation. Right-handed starter Javier Vázquez returns to the Bronx as part of a deal that also sends Mike Dunn and Arodys Vizcaino to the Braves according to the Daily News . The Yankees also receive lefty reliever Boone Logan to complete the transaction. This will mark Vázquez's second stint in New York. He won 14 games for the Yankees in...
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As a long time Braves fan, I am always fascinated about how well Braves management handles their players and make great signings and turn players career's around.
However, since Mr. Frank Wren took over as the Braves GM, he has been one of the most active executives—and has received an earful of complaints from his players and the Braves' fans.
I think Wren is doing the best he can, but his best is usually not good enough in the eyes of the...
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- Atlanta Braves' GM Frank Wren Lays an Egg (bleacherreport.com)
- Soriano's Surprise Leaves Braves With Surplus (newschannel9.com)
- Atlanta Braves: 2010 Offseason Outlook (bleacherreport.com)
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