The Atlanta Braves offered Tom Glavine a contract Friday, the first attempt to reunite the free-agent left-hander with the franchise he broke into the majors with 20 years ago.
Glavine's agent, Gregg Clifton, said Friday that Glavine would take less money to join the Braves. Clifton did not reveal terms of the contract. It is believed to be a one-year deal.
"Now, our intention is to prepare a counteroffer that we will give them by tonight," Clifton said.
Clifton was pleased with the first offer from the Braves.
"The proposal was certainly a good starting point, and now we'll be countering back, and we're anxious to see what their response to our proposal is," the agent said.
The Mets are interested in keeping Glavine as part of their rotation but have not offered him a contract. The Mets would likely offer Glavine, who likely will command somewhere between
$8 million and $10 million for the 2008 season, more money than the Braves.
"We've made it clear that we want Tom back," said Braves general manager Frank Wren, reached on his cell phone while attending a high school football game. "We made an offer, and they're in the contemplative stage. We're waiting for their response. They wanted to discuss it over the weekend and get back to us."
The primary reason Glavine wants to return to Atlanta, according to Clifton, is so he can be near his wife and children year-round. They live in Georgia.