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First person: Casey Motter, Braves stadium voice
The stadium voice of the Braves belongs to Casey Motter. As a youth football player in Cobb County, Motter learned early that the personality behind the mike sets the atmosphere.
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Braves close out trip with a trounce of the Pirates
PITTSBURGH -- The Braves couldn’t get first place back Wednesday night, but they got a little sanity.
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Braves lose their third in a row, fall out of first place
PITTSBURGH -- The Braves used a three-game sweep of the Pirates to move into first place in the NL East three months ago.
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Braves still confident despite tenuous hold on first place
The Braves have played the last three games with their NL East lead down to one game over the Phillies.
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Cordier helps Gwinnett finish with a winning record
Erik Cordier picked up his first Triple-A win, helping the Gwinnett Braves top the Charlotte Knights 7-0 in Fort Mill, S.C.
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Braves fall 3-1 to Pittsburgh on two-run homer
PITTSBURGH -- Lodged between the “I” and the “R” in the shrubbery spelling “Pirates” beyond the center field fence at PNC Park sat a memento from a forgettable day for the Braves.
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Next for Braves: Hudson vs. McDonald on Tuesday
Next for Braves Who: at Pirates When: 7:05 p.m. Tuesday TV; radio: SPSO; 680 AM, 100.5 FM Probable starters: RH Tim Hudson (15-6, 2.30) vs.
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Lowe says he'll be ready to pitch Wednesday
MIAMI – Derek Lowe says he's good to go for Wednesday's start at Pittsburgh. The Braves pitcher felt "great" when he tested his problematic right elbow Sunday, Lowe's first throws since having a cortisone shot Aug.
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Braves rally from 6-0 deficit, then lose in 10 innings
MIAMI – If Sunday's game was played at Turner Field, the Braves would've been expected to walk off with a win once they had erased an early 6-0 deficit.
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Jurrjens dominant in win against Marlins
MIAMI -- Marlins fireballer Josh Johnson averaged two strikeouts per inning against the Braves on Saturday, but this was a night when Jair Jurrjens was the better pitcher.
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Marlins tee off on Kawakami early, Braves' lead down to a game
MIAMI -- It had been more than two months since Kenshin Kawakami started a major league game, and it took one inning Friday to remind everyone how he lost his spot in the Braves' rotation.
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Ex-Brave Klesko bags second career outdoors
Former Brave Ryan Klesko turned in his glove and bat for a rod and rifle. Now 39, he will appear at Turner Field for Fields and Reels Outdoor Night on Friday. By Ryan Klesko For the AJC I grew up in Orange County, Calif.
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Mets snap Braves five-game winning streak
Fresh off his career-high 13-strikeout gem against the Marlins on Saturday and winning the National League pitcher of the month award Thursday afternoon, Tim Hudson was making it hard to live up to his own standard.
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Braves win as Hanson one-hits the Mets through seven
Wednesday night was Freddie Freeman’s, but Tommy Hanson didn’t mind basking in it a little.
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Former phenoms Francoeur, Hermida fight to stay in majors
Born 22 days apart, they were diamond rivals starting at age 14, recruited by Clemson University and drafted in the first round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft.
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Braves to-do list for September
September is here and the Braves and Phillies are in the throes of what figures to be a wild finish in the NL East.
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Francoeur traded to Rangers for playoff push
ATLANTA - The first-place Texas Rangers acquired outfielder Jeff Francoeur for their playoff push Tuesday night, just hours before the deadline for players to be eligible for the postseason roster.
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Ross (grand) slams Mets as Braves win fourth straight
The New York Mets cracked open the Braves’ door, then got slammed. David Ross hit the first grand slam of his career to cap a seven-run fifth inning and send the Braves to a 9-2 win against the Mets on Tuesday night at Turner Field, giving manager Bobby Cox another opportunity to extol the virtues of his popular backup catcher.
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Heyward's 4 hits, 4 RBIs power Braves' 9-3 win over Mets
Jason Heyward is back in full effect, just in time for the stretch run of the Braves' pennant race.
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Lowe plans to test out possible sore elbow in bullpen session
Derek Lowe was still cryptic Monday about what had ailed him during his three-inning outing against the Marlins on Sunday.
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