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300th victory a relief

New York Mets pitcher Tom Glavine smiles after earning his 300th career win Sunday against the Chicago Cubs.
Glavine happy to make history, but glad it's over

CHICAGO — Tom Glavine wanted to share No. 300. He came out of the dugout, got a big high-five from catcher Paul Lo Duca and then worked through an assembly line of embraces from coaches, teammates and manager Willie Randolph.

Then it was time for the ones who've meant the most, his family. He headed toward the dugout to kiss his wife, hug his kids and get congratulations from his parents.

On a monumental weekend of baseball milestones that included Barry Bonds' 755th homer and Alex Rodriguez's 500th, Glavine became the 23rd pitcher to win 300 games. And oh what a relief for the Mets' stylish left-hander and all those around him.

No more consternation for his family, no more traveling, no more waiting.

"There's no way I could express my gratitude for everything they've done to allow me to focus on my career and focus on baseball," Glavine said Sunday night after beating the Chicago Cubs 8-3.

"It was pretty special moment to be able to hug all those guys on Wrigley Field like I did tonight."

And talking about special. Glavine is the latest and perhaps the last pitcher to get to 300. Randy Johnson has 284 victories, but also has serious back problems.

"I'm not saying I want to be the last one. I would love for someone to have this feeling and this sense of accomplishment," Glavine said after reaching 300 on his second try. "If I was the last one, I guess it would be pretty cool to be the last one to do something in the game."

It was vintage Glavine on a muggy night at the second oldest park in the big leagues. He mixed pitches and fooled hitters, all the things that over the years made him one of baseball's best pitchers.

Glavine (10-6) pitched 6Z\c innings, allowing two runs and six hits, to become the first 300-game winner since former Atlanta teammate Greg Maddux reached the milestone in 2004 while with the Cubs.

"At some point in time, I don't know when, the historic side of it will sink in. I know the company I'm in, and I'm as proud as can be to be in that company," Glavine said

In his first try for No. 300, the 41-year-old Glavine left with a one-run lead at Milwaukee only to watch his bullpen blow it. Wife Christine Glavine, who had slumped in her seat at Miller Park, wiped tears from her eyes as Billy Wagner retired Mike Fontenot on a grounder for the final out at Wrigley Field.

Glavine was worried that if he didn't win in this start or his next, his children would have to return home for the start of school.

"I was more nervous the first time," Christine Glavine said. "I felt pretty calm today. He was actually more nervous. I felt like what you're supposed to do as a wife and you just say, `You know what, go out there and you do what you've done for 20 years and who gives a damn if somebody has to fly to some other city."'

Her face showed her nervousness when Chicago closed to 5-3 after trailing 5-0. Then the Mets pulled away.

Carlos Delgado backed Glavine with four RBI, and Luis Castillo had four of New York's 16 hits.

"I think I put a little bit more pressure on myself tonight to go out and try to get it done. Once I got to the ballpark I seemed to calm down a little bit, but all day at the hotel I was nervous about it and uptight about it," he said," Glavine said. "I was kind of drained once I got here. "After the third inning I started to feel better physically and started to pitch a little bit better."

Glavine, won his first game with the Atlanta Braves on Aug. 22, 1987, was a five-time 20-game winner with the Braves and joined Maddux and John Smoltz to give Atlanta one of baseball's most formidable rotations for years. He captured the NL Cy Young Award in 1991 and 1998, was the MVP of the 1995 World Series and is a 10-time All-Star. He went to the Mets as a free agent after the 2002 season.

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