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Glavine gets up-close look at Hall ahead of induction
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Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine visits the Plaque Gallery during his orientation visit at the Baseball Hall of Fame on Monday in Cooperstown, N.Y. Glavine will be inducted to the hall in July. - photo by Mike Groll
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Tom Glavine got an up-close look at the Hall of Fame on Monday during a tour ahead of his induction this summer. The retired left-hander first visited the Hall last summer, when son Mason was playing in an area baseball tournament. "When I came here last year, obviously, it was more to see the museum, so to speak, and kind of hoping I would be here some day," Glavine said as he stood in the plaque gallery, only feet from where his bronze plaque will be placed on a wall in four months.
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'Counting down the days': Flowery Branch man selected as Gwinnett Stripers next PA announcer
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Lifelong Atlanta Braves fan and Flowery Branch resident Cary Clayborn was a candidate to be the next PA announcer for the Braves. - photo by Scott Rogers
The resounding voice of Cary Clayborn, the Flowery Branch resident who was among the top 12 finalists considered for the Atlanta Braves’ PA announcer’s job, will still be heard by more than 10,000 fans – at Coolray Field, instead of Truist Park – when the Gwinnett Stripers gear up this season. ​​
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