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  1. 31 de jan. de 2022 · He was born on 22nd April 2009. He is currently 12 years old and is a seventh-grader. The youngest child of Tom Glavine is loved by all of his siblings. Kienan can be seen in pictures with all his brothers and sister all happy. All of Tom Glavine’s children seem to be doing pretty well for themselves in their life.

  2. Seasons. 1999 →. The 1998 Atlanta Braves season marked the franchise's 33rd season in Atlanta and 128th overall. The Braves entered the season as defending National League runner ups. They went on to win their fourth consecutive division title, taking the National League East title by 18 games over the second place New York Mets .

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    Glavine. Glavine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Leo Glavine (born 1948), Canadian politician. Mike Glavine (born 1973), American baseball player and coach. Tom Glavine (born 1966), American Major League Baseball pitcher, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Category:

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  5. He finished his rookie year with a record of 3–11 in 21 starts with a 5.64 ERA. The pitching staff of Avery, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, and Pete Smith were dubbed Atlanta's "Young Guns". 1991. The 1991 season was a good year for both Avery and his team.

  6. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Christine Glavine is Tom Glavine’s second wife, as they got married on November 14, 1998. Tom was previously married to Carri Ann Dobbins. Thomas Michael Glavine is a former American professional baseball pitcher who had a successful career spanning 22 seasons in the MLB. Glavine grew up in Massachusetts and was very interested in hockey and ...

  7. Tom Glavine, (born March 25, 1966) played pitcher for the Mets from 2003 to 2007. In 2003, much to the dismay of many Atlanta Braves fans, Glavine left Atlanta to play for the Mets, signing a four-year, $42.5 million deal. Glavine's performance had slumped in the second half of 2002 and he was ineffective in his two postseason starts, so Atlanta refused to guarantee a third year on his ...