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MLB player admits he faked an injury in spring-training game to play golf with Tiger Woods in hilarious story

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Legendary Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox was in on the ploy to help his player make a tee time with Tiger Woods

If you’re a golfer, odds are you’d do just about anything if you had the chance to tee it up with Tiger Woods—especially in the mid-2000s during the peak of Tiger Woods’ career. That was the situation former MLB player Jeff Francoeur found himself in before a spring training game while on the Atlanta Braves. RELATED: Rory McIlroy's movie cameo & a famed (and fun) golf artifact resurfaces Francoeur, a huge golfer, was just 22 years old and about to play his first full season with the Atlanta Braves.

So asking his manager if he could play hooky to go play golf would’ve been a bold move. Luckily, he had an even bigger golfer on his team— John Smoltz, who was legendary for his golf escapades en route to a Hall of Fame Career , was buddies with Tiger Woods and heard about the offer Francoeur had to play with Tiger. Smoltz put in a good word with legendary Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox, and well, we have to just let Francoeur tell the story because he does a great job.

Have a listen to Francoeur’s chat on a recent episode of Tim Kirkjian’s podcast with his son, Jeff. How hilarious is that? Imagine your manager having your back that hard?

Then after the game, reporters probably asked Cox about Francoeur’s sudden injury in the first inning, and Cox double-downed on it and called his infielder “day to day” with a “high ankle sprain. ” The extra cherry on the top of the story? This was 2006, when Francoeur played in all 162 games, making him only the fourth Braves player in franchise history to do so.