Extractions: Baseball Rookies Baseball Stars Baseball Minor Stars Baseball Minor League ... Starting Lineups Cards are in Mint to NrMt, unless otherwise stated. Scanned images available for all cards. Please e-mail your requests for pictures. PLAYER YEAR BRAND INSERT/SET CARD # PRICE QTY Abbott, Jeff Fleer Acker, Jim Fleer Alexander, Manny Upper Deck Alexander, Manny Pacific Alfonseca, Antonio Pacific Alicea, Luis Fleer Allen, Chad Topps Allensworth, Jermaine Upper Deck Allensworth, Jermaine Fleer Warning Track Collection Alomar, Sandy Leaf Alvarez, Gabe UD Choice Anderson, Allan Don Russ Anthony, Eric Leaf Appier, Kevin Leaf Appier, Kevin Stadium Club Appier, Kevin Don Russ Aquino, Luis Pinnacle Arias, Alex Pinnacle Arias, George Upper Deck Arias, George Pinnacle Armstrong, Jack Pinnacle Ashby, Andy Fleer Ashby, Andy Stadium Club Ashley, Billy Leaf Ashley, Billy Fleer Astacio, Pedro Leaf Ausmus, Brad Pacific Austin, Jim Leaf Avery, Steve Leaf Ayala, Bobby Pinnacle Baldwin, James Pinnacle Barberie, Bret Stadium Club Bartee, Kimera Upper Deck Bates, Jason
Major League Baseball History All-Star Game olson, Greg, C (NL) 1990 Atl olson, gregg, P (AL) 1990 Bal O NEILL, Paul, OF (NL)1991 Cin; (AL) 1994, 95, 97, 98 NY ONTIVEROS, Steve, P (AL) 1995 Oak http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/all_star_event.jsp?story=6
Major League Baseball History MLB Awards 1989, gregg olson, Baltimore. 1988, Walt Weiss, Oakland. 1987, Mark McGwire,Oakland. 1986, Jose Canseco, Oakland. 1985, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=roy_hist
BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The Baseball Biography Project. The baseball career of righthanded pitcher David Charles gregg is best described as Then gregg was out of his trouble. He threw to olson and Henry was http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=717&pid=5459
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National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Future Hall Of Fame Elections National baseball Hall of Fame Logo Stan Javier, Wally Joyner, Ramon Martinez,Mark McGwire, Paul ONeill, gregg olson, Cal Ripken Jr., Bret Saberhagen, http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hof_weekend/future_elections.htm
Extractions: Please note that this is not necessarily a complete listing, players are not necessarily guaranteed to be on the final BBWAA ballot, and players may return to active duty after they have retired. Year *Players eligible for the first time for BBWAA election Rick Aguilera, Tim Belcher, Will Clark, Alex Fernandez, Gary Gaetti, Dwight Gooden, Ozzie Guillen, Juan Guzman, Orel Hershiser, Gregg Jefferies, Lance Johnson, Doug Jones, Roberto Kelly, Mickey Morandini, Hal Morris, Jaime Navarro, Luis Polonia, Mike Stanley, Walt Weiss, John Wetteland, Mark Whiten Harold Baines, Derek Bell, Dante Bichette, Bobby Bonilla, Jeff Brantley, Jay Buhner, Ken Caminiti, Jose Canseco, Eric Davis, Tony Fernandez, Tony Gwynn, Darryl Hamilton, Pete Harnisch, Charlie Hayes, Glenallen Hill, Ken Hill, Stan Javier, Wally Joyner, Ramon Martinez, Mark McGwire, Paul ONeill, Gregg Olson, Cal Ripken Jr., Bret Saberhagen, Jeff Shaw, Kevin Tapani, Devon White, Bobby Witt Shawon Dunston, Travis Fryman, David Justice, Mike Morgan, Tim Raines, Randy Velarde
Extractions: (6), Houston Astros vs. New York Yankees, June 11, 2003, at Yankee Stadium Pitcher Innings Roy Oswalt Pete Munro Kirk Saarloos Brad Lidge Octavio Dotel Billy Wagner (4), Oakland Athletics vs. California Angels, September 28, 1975, at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Pitcher Innings Vida Blue Glenn Abbott Paul Lindblad Rollie Fingers (4), Baltimore Orioles vs. Oakland Athletics, July 13, 1991, at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Pitcher Innings Bob Milacki Mike Flanagan Mark Williamson Gregg Olson (3), Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres, September 11, 1991, at Fulton County Stadium Pitcher Innings Kent Mercker Mark Wohlers Alejandro Pena Facts About Combined No-Hitters The Astros six-pitcher combined no-hitter was the first combined no-hit game in inter-league play. It was the second no-hitter in inter-league play, the first coming from the Yankees David Cone (a perfect game) against the Montreal Expos, on July 19, 1999, in Yankee Stadium. The Astros no-hitter was the first no-hitter pitched against the Yankees since September 20, 1958, when Hoyt Wilhelm of the Baltimore Orioles no-hit New York, 1-0.
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Extractions: Would You Like Some Cheese with that Whine? In this day and age, baseball players change teams more often than Dennis Rodman changes hair color. The Free Agent Era has produced a boon in several industries. For example, with all the player movement fans are nearly required to buy a game day program just to see who is now on the roster. The team seamstress is now making overtime as well sewing on all of the names of the new players. With the changes, there is also a need for the media to meet and greet these new players. For better or worse, this also gives the players a chance to speak to reporters and give the fans a glimpse into their personalities and thoughts. Sometimes this is good, sometimes it isn't so good. In the past week, two former Arizona Diamondbacks players were signed by other teams and as part of their signings, they took the opportunity to take some pot shots at their old team and its fans. Andy Benes this past week signed with the St. Louis Cardinals. Now whether he was trying to tell the fans he was happy to be a part of the organization or he was just misquoted, we will never know. But he didn't endure himself to the Diamondbacks fans when he said his mind and his heart has been in St. Louis the past two seasons. Maybe that explains why he didn't pitch well last year. If he would have focused as much on his pitching as he did on St. Louis he may have been a 20 game winner.
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1994 Baseball Salaries The 1994 salaries of all major league baseball players as reported in USA Today Braves Charlie O Brien c 550000 Atlanta Braves gregg olson p (DL) 500000 http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/teaching_aids/data/baseball_salaries.html
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Extractions: Beckett Baseball Card Monthly Date Type Front Cover Back Cover Price Jul-86 Baseball Mickey Mantle Darryl Strawberry Apr-87 Baseball Mike Schmidt Cory Snyder Jun-87 Baseball Eric Davis Darryl Strawberry Nov-87 Baseball George Bell Seitzer/ G Brett Dec-87 Baseball Kirby Puckett McGwire/E Davis Jan/Feb 88 Baseball Don Mattingly Will Clark Mar-88 Baseball Seitzer/Boggs Roger Clemens Apr-88 Baseball Benito Santiago Dale Murphy May-88 Baseball Eric Davis Mike Greenwell Jun-88 Baseball att Nokes Dwight Gooden Jul-88 Baseball Jose Canseco Joe DiMaggio Aug-88 Baseball Dave Winfiel Mark Grace Sep-88 Baseball Darryl Strawberry Sabo/Bonilla Nov-88 Baseball Jose Canseco Gregg Jefferies Dec-88 Baseball Orel Hershiser Mark McGwire Jan-89 Baseball Will Clark David Cone Feb-89 Baseball Mike Greenwell Kirk Gibson Mar-89 Baseball Mark Grace Johnny Bench Apr-89 Baseball Gregg Jefferies Gary Sheffield May-89 Baseball Roberto Clemente Jose Canseco Jun-89 Baseball Bo Jackson Ellis Burks Jul-89 Baseball Will Clark Ernie Banks Oct-89 Baseball Nolan Ryan Fred McGriff Nov-89 Baseball Mitchell/Clark Jerome Walton Dec-89 Baseball Rickey Henderson Matt Williams Jan-90 Baseball Ruben Sierra Brett Saberhagen Feb-90 Baseball Bo Jackson Greg Olson Mar-90 Baseball Robin Yount Todd Ziele Apr-90 Baseball Mark Grace Howard Johnson May-90 Baseball Don Mattingly Eric Anthony Jun-90 Baseball Bo Jackson Tim Raines Jul-90 Baseball Ken Griffey, Jr
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Mike's Baseball Rants: Gagne Ewedscray Ybay Odgersday (Igpay 62 136 1.57 2.19 8.56 1.13 Jay Howell 1989 28 79.67 22 55 1.58 2.50 6.21 1.03gregg olson 1993 29 45.00 18 gregg s baseball, Etc. For Rich or Sporer http://www.all-baseball.com/mikesbballrants/archives/006625.html
Extractions: all-baseball.com , part of the most valuable network , presents: This is my site with my opinions, but I hope that, like Irish Spring, you like it, too. by Mike Carminati Gagne Ewedscray Ybay Odgersday (Igpay Atinlay) The Dodgers re-signed Eric Gagne to a $550K contract today, AP reported If you want to limit this definition to something more closely matching the definition of a closer from the late-Seventies until today, we can limit this group to just those pitchers who recorded 20 saves in the season discussed. That gets us down to 83. Here they are in ascending ERA order: Of the list above, nine besides Gagne exceed five strikeouts per walk with Dennis Eckersley twice exceeding ten (18.33 and 18.25). 14 besides Gagne top 10 strikeouts per nine innings (and Rob Nenn barely misses at 9.98) with Billy Wagner (14.95) and Armando Benitez (14.77) leading the list. Finally, there are just three other men who meet all three criteria (BB:K, K/9 IP, and WHIP). They are Bruce Sutter in 1977, Billy Wagner in 1999, and Bryan Harvey in 1991. Harvey just missed (9.52 K/9 IP) in 1993, and Dennis Eckerlsey was even closer (.91 WHIP) in 1992. Posted on Mar 2, 2003 at 4:40 PM
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Extractions: Overview USA Baseball , which selects and trains the Olympic team and other U.S. amateur teams, has chosen Cary for its national training center. The complex will be an expansion of the Town of Cary's Thomas Brooks Park . The training center, which will include lighted fields with bleachers and a clubhouse with offices, is tentatively slated for completion by 2006. USA Baseball will use Durham Bulls Athletic Park for international competition and also will have offices in Durham. Summer 2005 Update The Town Council has approved a construction contract for the facility. Construction is estimated to take 18 months. The complex is scheduled to open for the 2007 season. More details Background USA Baseball staff members have moved into temporary offices in Durham while renovations occur at Durham Bulls Athletic Park for USA Baseball facilities there. The Town of Cary reached general terms of agreement with Heery International in January 2003 to design the training center. Heery International projects include the 1996 Olympic Stadium, which later became Turner Field, home of Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves.
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Extractions: So there seem to be two issues here: 1) what type of pitchers tend to have more errors committed behind them, and 2) what pitchers seem to let up once those errors have been made. To start with the first one, I looked at the play-by-play data from 1980 to 1997 and determined the fielding percentages when each pitcher was on the mound. Here are the players with the lowest team fielding percentages (500 innings minimum) along with how they ranked in the percentage of unearned runs allowed (where #1 allowed the highest and #426 the lowest): Name IP R ER UPct PO A ER PB FPct Rank Pat Zachry 597.2 279 239 .143 1793 698 76 .9704 16 Gene Garber 718.2 310 262 .155 2156 1091 97 3 .9710 7 Chuck Rainey 566.0 336 291 .134 1698 874 73 5 .9724 30 Jeff Fassero 1084.1 461 396 .141 3253 1433 132 2 .9726 20 Mike Hampton 592.1 296 250 .155 1777 928 75 10 .9730 6 Chris Welsh 537.1 297 266 .104 1612 878 69 .9730 160 Alejandro Pena 1057.2 427 365 .145 3173 1064 117 9 .9731 14 Juan Eichelberger 578.2 298 263 .117 1736 720 68 7 .9731 97 Ismael Valdes 647.2 248 218 .121 1943 710 73 1 .9732 80 Atlee Hammaker 1078.2 493 439 .110 3236 1485 129 3 .9734 128 Where: