After a shaky start, Tom Glavine nearly was unhittable against his former team. Glavine retired his last 17 batters during his first post-New York appearance against... ... By Herald wire services Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - Updated 7m ago After a shaky start, Tom Glavine...
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By ADAM RUBIN DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Bazemore/AP Ryan Church takes a knee to the head from shortstop Yunel Escobar. Failing to build on a Bronx sweep, the Mets got a solo homer from Luis Castillo in the first inning in the opener of a day-night doubleheader, then were blanked for the next 15...
By Herald wire services Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - Added 6m ago After a shaky start, Tom Glavine nearly was unhittable against his former team. Glavine retired his last 17 batters during his first post-New York appearance against the Mets and led the Atlanta Braves to another home win, 6-1, in the...
FREE PRESS NEWS SERVICES • May 21, 2008 ATLANTA -- Tom Glavine overcame a shaky first inning. Jorge Campillo pushed aside all those bad memories from his first career start. Glavine pitched six innings against his former team, retiring his last 17 hitters, to lead the Braves past the New York...
Atlanta (24-21) vs. New York (22-21), Wednesday, 7 p.m. ET ATLANTA -- As the Braves have struggled away from Atlanta, a lot has been made about the atrocity of some of their road statistics. While sweeping Tuesday's doubleheader against the Mets, the Braves improved their National League-best...
Associated Press • May 21, 2008 ATLANTA — Jorge Campillo outpitched his future Hall of Famer teammate and got quite a bonus: his first major league win. The 30-year-old journeyman followed up Tom Glavine's strong performance in the first game with six scoreless innings of his own Tuesday night,...
The Atlanta Braves are enjoying a fine month of baseball and will try to keep it that way tonight, when they resume a four-game series with the New York Mets at Turner Field.The Braves are 12-6 in May and have won three in a row, including a sweep of Tuesday's day-night doubleheader in the opener...