>Pretty sure Glavine was the starter for the Mets on the last day of the 2007 season. The Mets and Phils were tied for the division lead, after the Phils had been down 7 with 17 to go. The Mets game started at 1, while the Phils started at 1:30. Glavine gave up something like 7 in the first inning, so by the time the Phils started, it looked awfully good. (Just checked and my memory on this seems to be accurate.)
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Great memory! Yes, Glavine did not make it out of the first inning in that game. He gave up 7 runs, all earned.
In a way, Glavine (especially the later years) reminds me of Cliff Lee. He needed to rely on location. When he was on, he was very good. But when he was off, he sometimes got shelled.
And I know I'm repeating myself, but that's the kind of game Schilling would win. He was money in the big games.