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Home > News > Join The Club

Join The Club
 Posted: August 6th, 2007 @ 3:11am


 green | Glavine (10-6) was charged with two runs on six hits with one walk and one strikeout over 6 1/3 innings, becoming just the 23rd pitcher in major league history to reach the illustrious plateau. He was given a standing ovation by the capacity crowd as he walked off the field to end the sixth, and again when he departed for the final time in the seventh.
Glavine also reached the coveted mark five nights after the bullpen flushed his bid for a hard-earned victory against Milwaukee at Miller Park. The Brewers rallied against the New York bullpen on Tuesday after Glavine had left the contest with his team holding the lead.
Glavine's wife Christine and the couple's four children were in attendance at Wrigley, sitting just a few rows off the field near the Mets' dugout. Along for the trip were his parents, brothers, sisters, and other family and friends, who piled onto the field and embraced Glavine when the game ended.
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