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Atlanta Braves
Location: Atlanta, Ga. | Ballpark: Turner Field (50,096) | Spring Training: Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Owner: Liberty Media | GM: Frank Wren | Manager: Bobby Cox | World Championships: 3
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Giants ace Lincecum finds way back into win column
Tim Lincecum pitched eight innings for his first win in more than three weeks and Aaron Rowand homered and drove in three runs and the San Francisco Giants beat the Atlanta Braves 3-2 on Wednesday. Slumping Braves look to deal Teixeira - NY Post LAST Friday an interested team called the Braves yet again about left-handed specialist Will Ohman and was told by Atlanta general manager Frank Wren that his club was going to use the weekend to make a final determination about their status as July 31 buyers or sellers. Braves report: Inside pitchThe day after the 2007 season ended, manager Bobby Cox was unexpectedly upbeat. The reason? He was looking forward to the pitching depth he expected to have in 2008. Braves report: Roster Braves report: Notes, quotes --LHP We're touched by greatness, then it's gone. With the recent death of legendary writer Jerome Holtzman still fresh in his mind, Scott Miller mourns the death of Braves broadcasting icon Skip Caray. Week 19 Hitting Planner The recent trade deadline has many lineups looking a lot different than they did a week ago. Our Scott White examines some of the new faces in new places in his Week 19 Hitting Planner. Braves send reliever Soriano to DL again The Atlanta Braves placed Rafael Soriano on the 15-day disabled list Monday for the third time this season because of an inflamed right elbow. Braves broadcaster Skip Caray, son of Harry, dies at 68 The Atlanta Braves say longtime broadcaster Skip Caray, the son of famous Chicago Cubs voice Harry Caray, has died in his sleep. He was 68 years old. Injuries
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