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I'm more impressed with the way they've handled the lack of run support ... The offense has struggled to score at times, but their pitching has kept them in it. The composed, mature beyond their age young pitching staff is getting the right information, so that credit has to be given to Jim Hickey.More quotes »
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John Smoltz Breaks Down the Best Baseball Pranks
Smoltz joins Behind the Mic this week to talk about some of his favorite pranks he's pulled and seen pulled in Major League Baseball. Check out some of the best pranks Smoltz experienced during his 21-year career and let us know which pranks you like the most from Bleacher Report Read more »
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It's early, but Matt Harvey looks like the real thing for the Mets
prospects. As you probably know, that trio did not lead the Mets to quite as many playoff appearances as the Tom Glavine/John Smoltz/Steve Avery group provided the Atlanta Braves. Brogna hurt his back, and never lived up to his early promise. Everett became from USA Today Read more »
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Cardinals' Wainwright a leader in his own way
FLA. — All these years later, long after he shadowed Greg Maddux, John Smoltz and Tom Glavine in spring training and wore the uniform of his boyhood team, the man who now is the face of the St. Louis Cardinals pitching staff isnt sugarcoating history. Adam from The Springfield News-Leader Read more »
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Baseball 2013: Royals’ trade for Shields could be game-changer
a kid and saying, ‘That kid has talent and upside.’ OK, but he’s not winning. I mean he’s not winning now. “Tommy Glavine and John Smoltz, two Hall of Famers, struggled their first two years. So what’s your objective? Our objective is to start winning games from Kansas.com Read more »
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Heyward, Upton brothers form lethal trio
BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Twenty years after adding Greg Maddux to a starting rotation that already included Tom Glavine and John Smoltz, the Braves have created another potentially great trio in the form of Jason Heyward and the Upton brothers. With the offseason from MLB.com Read more »