Another Tom Terrific

Tom Glavine became the National League's first 10-game winner yesterday and Willie Randolph said the obvious afterwards. "He's been outstanding all year. He's one of my big boys. He should go to the All-Star Game." Glavine's a lock and, in fact, the Mets could lock in several positions for the July 11th game in Pittsburgh. Centerfielder Carlos Beltran, first baseman Carlos Delgado, third baseman David Wright starter Pedro Martinez and reliever Billy Wagner all are worthy All-Star choices. Is six too many? Hardly. The Mets have the best record in the NL so if they have the most All-Stars, what's wrong with that? By the way, Glavine continued to move up on the all-time. His 285th victory yesterday moved him one ahead of Ferguson Jenkins into 26th place and his six strikeouts gave him 2,421, surpassing Luis Tiant for 34th place. "It's supposed to be a young man's game, so this is very satisfying," Glavine said. Especially after those first two losing seasons as a Met when many critics said that the Braves knew what they were doing when they let Glavine go as a free agent. Think he wouldn't fit nicely into the Atlanta rotation now?

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