Frank Wren

3 August 2009

thinking for Atlanta Braves fans when John Schuerholz left his position of General Manager and put Frank Wren in his former place.

You see, over the run of 14 consecutive division titles, Schuerholz became as much of a respected icon as the Braves manager, Bobby Cox, himself. From the worst-to-first season in 1991 to the "Baby Braves" divisional title in 2005, seemingly every move Schuerholz had a hand in turned to gold for Atlanta. So when

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12 June 2008

quire pitching help for their injury-riddled and overworked staff.

Otherwise, this is a bad move, Frank Wren. Anderson has shown he can help this team, and he can play all three outfield positions. Gregor Blanco has struggled since moving into full-time duty after Kotsay's injury. Jeff Francoeur has scuffled at the plate all season and needs to sit on occasion. Greg Norton is great for a stick off the bench, but not as your everyday left fielder.

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