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“This is Braves TBS Baseball. Welcome to Turner Field everyone, along with Don Sutton, I’m Skip Caray.” READ ALL OF THIS BEFORE YOU COMMENT: First I want to thank everyone for their comments on whether or not that last theme I posted up had to do with Atlanta Braves Baseball. This is the true theme song, conducted by Edd Kaehoff, that every longtime Braves fan, including me and my mom ought to still have in their minds when they used to turn their TVs to TBS back in the late ’90s. Therefore I also wanna thank fellow YouTuber FOXSportsFan, who is a Phillies fan, for finding the right theme music. And this is coming from a 19-year old who slowly started rooting for the Braves as an 8-year old. And I am really sorry for forgetting to put Bobby Cox in this video. Bobby, you’re the greatest manager the greatest manager the Braves ever had. Here’s to you leading the Braves all the way one more time in 2010! Since It’s been around ten years since this theme was last played on TBS, I’ve decide to play this twice. You can find the theme here: www.tvmusicmuseum.com Just find the album that says “Edd Kalehoff International”, then go to Track 30 - Turner Baseball

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Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadelphia Phillies August 11, 2010: Free Preview, analysis, prediction, and pick MLB Baseball. Free Sports Pick. http://sportschatplace.com

…took his fifth loss of the year as the Phillies used seven pitchers total with several of them taking a pounding. Ross Gload hit two home runs and Domonic Brown added one as the Phillies amassed 14 hits and nine runs but still weren’t even close. The loss was the fourth in the last 10 games for Philadelphia as they are two and a half games back in the National League East and and they are in fourth place in the NL Wild Card race. For Wednesday’s game Philadelphia starts Roy Oswalt who is still looking for his first win in a Phillies uniform. Since joining Philadelphia Oswalt has allowed 10 hits and six earned runs while striking out nine in 12 and a third innings of work.
The Los Angeles Dodgers took out the big sticks on Tuesday and pounded the defending National League Champions. Vincente Padilla allowed six hits and four earned runs to get his sixth win of the year and while the bullpen was far from stellar, they didn’t need to do much. Andre Ethier was unstoppable at the plate as he had four hits and…

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Philadelphia Phillies Vs. Los Angeles Dodgers 8/11/10: Mitch

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