As the Braves prepare to open the season this week, the man who won the MVP award in their only World Series title sees what you see: a young and talented team that did well last season but probably needs a little help, a franchise that has been completely rebuilt but is owned by a distant corporation with zero emotional connection to its baseball product.



Tom Glavine, the Braves Hall of Fame pitcher, looks down from a corner of the press box at SunTrust Park and reaffirms his dream: ownership.



“I really want to do it,” he said. “I would love for it to be here.”



Few scenarios would be better for the Braves than this one: 1) Liberty Media, faceless owner, sells the team; 2) Tom Glavine, homegrown franchise icon, buys it.



There is no indication right now that Liberty Media is putting the team, stadium and surrounding development on the market any time soon. The Colorado-based company is having too much fun collecting early rents...