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Cougar2000
There are some things about sports I don't like... the New Yuck Muts, the University of Michigan and those ASSCRACK UGLY HELMETS, the Floridamn Gayturds and the Miami Crimicanes. I also think that NASCRAP and professional wrestling are a HUGE waste of air time on television and would rather watch women's Jello wrestling!

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Braves looking to be America's Team once again

by Cougar2000
created January 09, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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It's a bit early for baseball. But the Atlanta Braves are making plans to reclaim something that was taken from them by the New Yuck Muts and the Philadelphia Wheeze Kids. That something was the National League East Title, when the Braves were kings of the mountain. Yes, they have lost a valuable glove in the outfield in Andruw Jones, who signed with the Dodgers and a decent glove in the infield when [[Edgar Renteria left. As someone once said, "Good programs don't rebuild, they reload."

The Braves were built on pitching. John Smoltz now has some protection in the rotation with the return of one Thomas Micheal Glavine to the friendly confines of 755 Henry Aaron Drive and could be the one-two punch of olden days, when both took home Cy Young Awards. If one or both can stay healthy, the starting rotation will be fine, even without Leo Mazzone. Tim Hudson's no slouch either, with a 16-10 mark in 2007. The other starting key is Mike Hampton, who hasn't picked up a baseball in almost two years. If he can get somewhat healthy, there could be signs of tomahawks in the rear view mirrors of Philly and New York. The bullpen was decent but not where it needs to be to regain the crown.

Granted, they only have one World Series win to their name (1995) since the run began. But one of anything is better than nothing. Atlanta fans will be treated to a team that has lost some of its stars to trades and free agency but they welcome back a prodigal son. If any or all of these factors come together, it will be a long season for teams in the NL East.


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Ea34Div-I Stud
694 days ago
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If all goes right with the Braves' pitching staff, they will be a big factor in the NL East. Then again, there are a lot of "ifs" here, and their top 4 starters are not getting any younger.
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Cougar2000All-American
694 days ago
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True. Smoltzie's not exactly a spring chicken.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
692 days ago
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The Braves are back,and better then ever
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JuTMSY4Legend
692 days ago
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Smoltz - 40

Glavine - 41

Hampton - 35

Hudson - 32

and then Chuck James (Who i like), but he isn't exactly the model of consistency...
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Tmil42AAA-er
692 days ago
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Um...did anyone see Tom Glavine's last start? Anybody? Yeah, I don't think you can accurately call him protection for anybody.
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Tmil42AAA-er
692 days ago
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Smoltz and Hudson are a very good 1-2 punch, the best in the division. But after that, Glavine is a league-average pitcher at best, Chuck James is, as Jut said, inconsistent as hell, and you're a fool if you're counting on anything out of Mike Hampton. He's the Braves version of Carl Pavano or Mark Prior.
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KelsdadAll-Star
692 days ago
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Hampton's hurt again.
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Tmil42AAA-er
692 days ago
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I'm shocked. Really, I can't believe it.
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KelsdadAll-Star
692 days ago
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If I remember the story correctly, he was in Instructional League and hurt his knee in a fielding drill.
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Tmil42AAA-er
692 days ago
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I actually do remember hearing something about that. He's had so many injuries, it's hard to keep track.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
691 days ago
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LMFAOOOO yeah ok...keep dreaming you sorry ass graves fan.
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Cougar2000All-American
690 days ago
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THAT'S BRAVES FAN!
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