Javy Lopez and Dale Murphy congratulate Chipper
Now here's a Chipper tribute video I'll watch. :)
He's just so sweet.
And here's my favorite Brave of all time...
Video: Dale Murphy on Chipper Jones
Game Day Pictures: Braves vs Dbacks 6-28-12
Jenna tweeting in the suite!
Fox Sports South hosted an event called Tweet in the Suite, where they invited a few of us who regularly tweet with them during games to enjoy the game from the Bobby Cox suite and meet the FSS on-air personalities. As a bonus, we also got to visit with Javy Lopez, who was at the Ted to promote his autobiography, Behind the Plate.
The suite was in...
06-21 Javy Lopez
Former MLB Catcher Javy Lopez joins Rob and Amy to discuss the latest baseball news and his new book highlighting his baseball career.
Javy Lopez Q & A
Javy Lopez was a mainstay at catcher for the Braves during their glory years. He provided power from behind the plate from his rookie year of 1994 until 2003, his final season with the club, when he set the major-league single-season record for a catcher with 42 home runs.
Lopez actually hit 43 that season, but one came as a pinch hitter, so 42 stands as the mark.
He officially...
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March 09, 2012
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Former Brave Lopez in camp as instructor
Eight seasons have passed since Javy Lopez ended his reign as Atlanta's starting catcher. But everything seemed normal as he strolled through the Braves' clubhouse wearing his familiar No. 8 jersey on Tuesday morning.
Bill Mueller, Brad Radke, Javy Lopez, and Eric Young Received HOF Votes, So What?
Like the swallows of Capistrano, you can reliably predict that each year some thoroughly undeserving player will receive a Hall of Fame vote(s). Last year, it was David Segui, Pat Hentgen, Kevin Appier amongts others that picked a small smattering of votes. This year, it was Bill Mueller, Brad Radke, Javy Lopez, and Eric Young. Just as predictable as votes for some lesser-worthies...
Hall of Fame meets Names of Fame but mostly are Lame
Time to read off the quality of MLB baseball players who end up on a Hall of Fame ballot these days: Bill Mueller, Brad Radke, Javy Lopez and Eric Young. All received votes from baseball writers to be inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame, the one in Cooperstown, New York that may be soon crowded with asterisks pending further research and millions of dollars. Baseball Writers...
Cooperstown Choices: Javy Lopez
With the Hall Of Fame election announcement coming on January 9, 2012, it is time to review the ballot, go over the names, and decide who belongs in the Hall Of Fame.
There are twenty seven men on the ballot this year and we will take a look at each one individually prior to official announcements. You can find all of the profiles in the I-70 Baseball Exclusives: Cooperstown Choices...
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