Tom Glavine
Tom Glavine
Thomas Michael "Tom" Glavineis an American retired professional baseball player. A pitcher, Glavine played in Major League Baseball for the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth25 March 1966
CityConcord, MA
CountryUnited States of America
baseball football game love rarely sit start tv watch
As much as I love hockey, very rarely can I sit down and watch a game on TV from start to finish. I can do that with a baseball game, a football game. I just don't know what it is.
love time
If there was ever a time I would love to be going to the playoffs, it's right now the way I'm pitching.
change coaching defined fame hall life love
I'm not defined by baseball. I'd love for the Hall of Fame to happen, but if it doesn't, my life won't change. I'll still be coaching my boy's games.
advantage both deciding factor huge love sports type
I love both sports, but the deciding factor was, being a left-handed pitcher, I had a huge advantage in baseball because of that, and I didn't have that type of advantage in hockey.
calls few phone sure
I'm sure I'll get a few phone calls before the day's over,
I know about it but it's not something that is on my mind, ... I just want to get it out of the way.
easily found somewhat took
It's somewhat frightening that what he took was so easily found out.
against breaks catch few last lord
Every once in while you have to catch a break. Lord knows, we've had enough breaks go against us over the last few years.
against catch knows lord
Every once in a while you catch a break. Lord knows we've had a lot go against us.
fastball
It was a fastball in, and I didn't get it in enough.
felt
After that first inning, ... I felt like, 'OK. Everything's fine.'
economic good problems
I'm not going to say it's good for the game. I'm not going to say there are no economic problems,
involved program wants whatever
I'm over that. Whatever happens, happens. I think we have a program that's more than efficient. If someone wants to get involved in our business, so be it.
agreement cap certain chance difference philosophy reach salary talking virtually work
In 1994 there was virtually no chance we were going to reach an agreement without a work stoppage, ... They were talking about a salary cap and we weren't. In this negotiating we've been talking about virtually the same thing. It's sometimes a difference in philosophy on how to reach certain goals.