
Chris Vivlamore
Sports Editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Nov 26, 2024 |
ajc.com | Chris Vivlamore
GIVING THANKSWith a season of thanks upon us, I will uphold a tradition here at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and continue my Thanksgiving column – one final time. It was done so eloquently for years by the great Furman Bisher. While I by no means can measure up to Furman, we all have reasons to be thankful, both big and small. Here is my list for this year (in no particular order).
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Nov 8, 2024 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Bill Rankin |Chris Vivlamore
ATLANTA - In the latest twist involving a dispute about the home plate and the bases from Hank Aaron's historic 715th home run, former Braves employee Ben Acree has filed a counterclaim against the team, alleging it has damaged his reputation. In a filing Wednesday, responding to the Braves' lawsuit against him, his father Bill Acree and Heritage Auctions, Ben Acree contends that the team exposed him to "public hate and/or contempt and/or ridicule." He is seeking unspecified damages.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
ajc.com | Bill Rankin |Chris Vivlamore
In the latest twist involving a dispute about the home plate and the bases from Hank Aaron’s historic 715th home run, former Braves employee Ben Acree has filed a counterclaim against the team, alleging it has damaged his reputation. In a filing Wednesday, responding to the Braves’ lawsuit against him, his father Bill Acree and Heritage Auctions, Ben Acree contends that the team exposed him to “public hate and/or contempt and/or ridicule.” He is seeking unspecified damages.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
gazettextra.com | Bill Rankin |Chris Vivlamore
ATLANTA — In the latest twist involving a dispute about the home plate and the bases from Hank Aaron’s historic 715th home run, former Braves employee Ben Acree has filed a counterclaim against the team, alleging it has damaged his reputation. In a filing Wednesday, responding to the Braves’ lawsuit against him, his father Bill Acree and Heritage Auctions, Ben Acree contends that the team exposed him to “public hate and/or contempt and/or ridicule.” He is seeking unspecified damages.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
ajc.com | Chris Vivlamore
Kennesaw State will honor the legacy of former head coach Amir Abdur-Rahim with a celebration of life service on Sunday at the Convocation Center. The celebration of life service is open to the public with limited seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans are encouraged to watch it live on KSUOwls.com to allow for ample seating of family and friends. There is no charge for parking and tickets are not needed for entry.
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In the words of Kenny Loggins: This is it. I am officially retired. Computer turned in. Kept my ID badge. I will be turning this account back over to the AJC. It has been a blast. Peace. https://t.co/J2c7FxOtez

Posted - with tears in my eyes. It was an honor to work alongside Mark Bradley. An honor. https://t.co/znCDSwqls1

Thank you kind sir. Very, very nice of you. You are one of the good ones.

We’ve got the legendary @CVivlamoreAJC in the building for his final Hawks assignment before retirement. Congrats, sir, and thanks for all of your help over the years! https://t.co/zGx7D0rx6p