Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports that Tom Glavine has retired and accepted a position as special assistant to the Atlanta Braves team president John Schuerholz.
Glavine will assist Schuerholz with a variety of projects on both the baseball and business ends. He will also be a presence within the club in both the television and radio broadcast booths.
Glavine, 43, retires with a record of 305-203, a 3.54 ERA and 2607 strikeouts. He played with the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets. You can see Glavine’s contract history and statistics here.
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