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John Andrew Smoltz (born May 15, 1967), nicknamed "Smoltzie" [1] and "Marmaduke", [2] is an American former baseball pitcher who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1988 to 2009, all but the last year with the Atlanta Braves.
Glavine was the ace of the 1991 Braves' starting rotation that included Steve Avery, Charlie Leibrandt, and another future NL Cy Young Award winner and Hall of Fame inductee, John Smoltz. His season helped ensure a dramatic reversal in the Braves' competitive fortunes as they won the National League pennant and earned a trip to the World Series ...
John Smoltz: (2010–2022) MLB Network Showcase and MLB Tonight (fired for refusing to get COVID-19 vaccine) [25] Mike Sweeney: (2012) MLB Tonight [26] (now a special assistant for Kansas City Royals) Dave Valle: (2009–2022) MLB Tonight (now analyst for Texas Rangers)
John Smoltz is being enshrined in Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame. Smoltz was an integral part of the Atlanta Braves back in the day, and joins two other pitchers from those great teams, Greg ...
Texas Rangers fans on social media sounded off after the team’s 3-1 victory in game 3 of the World Series to complaining about Fox Sports broadcaster John Smoltz.
On Tuesday night, the baseball world was surprised by some news regarding two former star MLB pitchers. Hall of Fame pitcher John Smoltz and former New York Mets and Yankees star Al Leiter were in ...
With a save against the Cardinals on July 27, 2013, he became only the second Atlanta pitcher after John Smoltz to have three 30-save seasons. [46] Kimbrel surpassed John Smoltz's Braves record of 27 consecutive saves on August 17, 2013. [47] On September 27, Kimbrel recorded his 50th save of the season in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Big Three was a trio of Major League Baseball starting pitchers for the Atlanta Braves from 1993 to 2002 which consisted of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz.The Big Three combined to win seven National League Cy Young Awards in the 1990s and helped lead the Atlanta Braves to a 1995 World Series win.