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The 305-game winner is in talks with the organization about duties ranging from front-office work to instructing players in the minor leagues and perhaps even some broadcasting. "I've talked to Tommy several times since the season ended," said Braves president John Schuerholz. "It's always been in our mind that ultimately, eventually something like this might be a possibility. "We've discussed it with Tommy. I've talked to [Glavine's agent] Gregg Clifton. We're in the exploratory-discussion phase, but the interest has always been there. ... The admiration and appreciation is understood." Glavine hasn't officially retired, but he's clearly leaning that way. |