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Manager Bobby Cox had McLouth, the team's new center fielder, in his lineup as the No. 3 hitter, the spot normally held by Chipper Jones, who agreed to hit fourth.
McLouth, an All-Star and Gold Glove winner in 2008, is hitting .256 with nine homers, 34 RBIs and seven steals.
The Braves pushed back their rotation. Jair Jurrjens, who was scheduled to start Thursday night's game, will start Friday night's series opener against the Milwaukee Brewers. Javier Vazquez will start Saturday and rookie Tommy Hanson's major league debut now is set for Sunday.
The Braves are promoting Hanson instead of 305-game winner Tom Glavine, who was released on Wednesday.
Glavine said Thursday he plans to talk about his unexpected release and his plans on Friday. He declined an invitation from the Braves to retire with the team, telling general manager Frank Wren he thinks he can still pitch.
Braves chairman Terry McGuirk said Thursday the decision to release Glavine was unanimous by Wren, Cox and team president John Schuerholz. McGuirk called the decision "clear as a bell."
"It doesn't take anything away from what a great guy Tommy is and our great respect for him," McGuirk said. "It's not the way we had it charted out with Tommy."
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