Millwood1Hitter
Anytime Now Frankie...
Does anyone have recordings or videotape of Braves games, specifically games pitched by Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz, Avery, Millwood, & Neagle. I just miss those teams, but I was young and at the time didnt appreciate the greatness of that pitching staff. Id love to watch classic Maddux from 93-98. Anyone, or any place where I can at least find some footage. Not much availbale that I can find on the internet.
Also does anyone remember these games or have footage or tape of them:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLN/SLN199908280.shtml
Millwood goes 10 shutout innings in St. Louis. I remember watching this game in the electronic center at K-Mart when I was a freshman in HS, LOL. Would love to watch the game in its entirety again.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLN/SLN199908280.shtml
Millwood pitches 1 hitter against Astros in Game 2 of 99 NLDS. Didn't get to watch a majority of this game as I was in school but did get to see the last 3 innings. Another classic Millwood dominant performance.
Too bad about Millwood's career, if it wasn't for shoulder problems he was on pace to have a dominant career. And once he got back on track, JS pigeonholed himself into being forced to trading Millwood to Philly where he wasn't as comfortable and Joe Kerrigan ruined his career.
Also does anyone remember these games or have footage or tape of them:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLN/SLN199908280.shtml
Millwood goes 10 shutout innings in St. Louis. I remember watching this game in the electronic center at K-Mart when I was a freshman in HS, LOL. Would love to watch the game in its entirety again.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLN/SLN199908280.shtml
Millwood pitches 1 hitter against Astros in Game 2 of 99 NLDS. Didn't get to watch a majority of this game as I was in school but did get to see the last 3 innings. Another classic Millwood dominant performance.
Too bad about Millwood's career, if it wasn't for shoulder problems he was on pace to have a dominant career. And once he got back on track, JS pigeonholed himself into being forced to trading Millwood to Philly where he wasn't as comfortable and Joe Kerrigan ruined his career.