LAD@ATL: Sutton discusses entering the Braves HOF

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7/20/15: Don Sutton talks about being honored by the Braves and entering the team's Hall of Fame as a broadcaster


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Rest in Peace...tell Skip, Ernie and Pete we said Hi! How blessed we were to grow up with these guys calling our braves games!

LeePayne
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Thanks for all the great Memories
Rest in Peace

williamstalvey
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Bout a year ago I was headed to Pcola and passed near Clio. Thought about Mr. Sutton. One of the many great ball players from South Alabama. I will truly miss hearing your voice on the radio. Peace

samuelbradley
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Rest in peace to one of the greatest pitchers of all time and a true gentleman.

MimicMan
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THANKS FOR THE GREAT MEMORIES REST IN PEACE ... TELL PETE I WE SAID HI

samanthalucas
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Don must have worked to lose his southern accent since he was born in southeastern Alabama and grew up over the line in northwestern Florida. He sure doesn’t sound like Kay Ivey, Steve Flowers, or George Wallace. Maybe he did that so that he could be an announcer. He was a good pitcher. I remember him as a Dodger and an Astro.

lizbethsdad