Sunday, September 30, 2007

Good Riddance Mr. Brave, It's been 6 years years of torture.

Good Riddance Tom Glavine. I've never had faith in you and you proved me right once again. In 1/3 rd of an inning you proved where your allegiance lies. It's in Atlanta and not NY. When the team needed you the most, you threw batting practice to the Marlins and ended the Mets season. I hope you're packing your bags now and sneaking out of NY. Because of your lack of effort, any chance the Mets had of winning the game disappeared. I hope you enjoy your winter in Atlanta because if you ever decide to come to NY again it may get ugly in a hurry. Young pitchers are expected to get nervous and fail at times during the season. But it's the young pitchers who proved their worth and saved the day when needed. You only proved how overvalued your diminished skills are and how little worth you have to a playoff hopeful team. All we as fans have ever heard about you is how you're a crafty veteran and a stopper. Well, you stopped all hopes the Mets had in winning, and I wish you nothing but pain and suffering as long as you pitch. Retire now, because if you come back to NY in a Brave uniform, you won't like what you see. Omar is a fool if he even thinks of hiring you for next season. If he tries, he'll be hung in effigy by the fans and Shea will be an empty stadium next year.

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