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
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.
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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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