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Extractions: Teams - Angels Astros Athletics Blue Jays Braves Brewers Cardinals Cubs Devil Rays Diamondbacks Dodgers Expos Giants Indians Mariners Marlins Mets Orioles Padres Phillies Pirates Rangers Red Sox Reds Rockies Royals Tigers Twins White Sox Yankees - Leagues - AAA-Int'l AAA-Pac Coast AA-Eastern AA-Southern AA-Texas A-California A-Carolina A-Florida State A-Midwest A-South Atlantic A-NY-Penn A-Northwest R-Appalachian R-Pioneer R-Gulf Coast R-Arizona Independent International NCAA High School Free Agent Rankings Every offseason, the Elias Sports Bureau compiles rankings of all major league players, based on the previous two year's stats. The players are ranked by position, so first basemen are not compared to second basemen, etc. The players are then broken down into Type A, Type B and Type C (and the rest). When a team loses a free agent who is ranked in one of the three categories, they receive compensation as follows (if and only if they offered that player arbitration before he signed with his new team): If a team doesn't offer arbitration to their free agent, they get nothing when he signs with another team. This brings up the next question of why don't the teams always offer arbitration? The answer is, they might simply be afraid he'll accept it. It's a gamble some teams aren't willing to take, even if it seems likely the player is heading out of town. Teams must offer arbitration by Dec. 7.
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Extractions: Teams Angels Astros Athletics Blue Jays Braves Brewers Cardinals Cubs Devil Rays Diamondbacks Dodgers Expos Giants Indians Mariners Marlins Mets Orioles Padres Phillies Pirates Rangers Red Sox Reds Rockies Royals Tigers Twins White Sox Yankees - Leagues - AAA-Int'l AAA-Pac Coast AA-Eastern AA-Southern AA-Texas A-California A-Carolina A-Florida State A-Midwest A-South Atlantic A-NY-Penn A-Northwest R-Appalachian R-Pioneer R-Gulf Coast R-Arizona Independent International NCAA High School September 16, 2004 The Expos had plenty of good news in their farm system the last six months, but the season ended on a down note. Righthander Clint Everts, the fifth overall pick in the 2002 draft, had Tommy John surgery last week. The surgery, performed by Dr. James Andrews in Alabama, and the subsequent rehabilitation will shelve Everts for most, if not all of the 2005 season. Everts, 20, spent most of the season at low Class A Savannah before finishing with four solid starts at high Class A Brevard County. He went 7-3, 2.49 with the Sand Gnats, striking out 103 and walking just 21 in 90 innings while holding opponents to a .206 average. He went 2-2, 2.25 with the Manatees in 20 innings, walking 10 and striking out 19. Overall, the 6-foot-2, 170-pounder went 9-5, 2.45 with 122 strikeouts and 31 walks in 110 innings, allowing just 83 hits. "It was a gradual deal; there was no pop on one pitch or anything like that as we understand it," Expos farm director Adam Wogan said. "There was some minor arm soreness, and we had him go see Dr. Andrews to get checked out. Dr. Andrews found some damage and recommended surgery, and it was Tommy John.
1998 Player Salaries - The Baseball Archive Glendon 220000 1998 KC AL Ryan, Ken 990000 1998 Phi NL saberhagen, bret 16000001998 Bos AL Sadler, Donnie 170000 1998 Bos AL Sager, AJ 287500 1998 Det http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/98sal.html
Youngest Players - The Baseball Archive But the youngest person to ever play baseball keeps changing. GILBERTO 12/10/19636/11/1983 saberhagen, bret 04/11/1964 4/4/1984 RIJO, JOSE 05/13/1965 http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/bbd-yng.html
Extractions: Youngest Active Player Chronology When Hall-of-Famer Harry Wright played his first game of the 1871 season on May 5, 1871, he became the oldest person to ever play major league baseball. That's not to say that nobody ever took the field who was older than Wright's thirty-six. Rather, no player who was born earlier than Wright has ever played in the majors. Even with expansion, it's unlikely that Wright's record will be broken. As far as I know, there isn't a person alive who was born earlier than January 10, 1835. Pitcher Fred Chapman was the youngest player to make his debut (14 years 7 months 29 days). But the youngest person to ever play baseball keeps changing. At the end of the 1998 season, that distinction belongs to Pirates thirdbaseman Aramis Ramirez. Born June 25, 1978, he's more than a year younger than Kerry Wood and almost a month younger than Mike Caruso. No doubt, someone younger than Ramirez will make their major league debut sometime next year. One of the reasons this list is interesting is it helps to answer a question I'm frequently asked "who was the first person to reach the majors who was younger than me?" If you were born on June 1, 1969, the answer is Ken Griffey. Here's the list of players who have held the title "Baseball's Youngest Player." Player Birthdate Debut Player Birthdate Debut Player Birthdate Debut Player Birthdate Debut
The Baseball Guru - Web Tour: MLB World Series History Take the baseball Guru s famous tour of the most exciting baseball official 1985, Kansas City Royals, W, 91, 71, 0.562, DICK HOWSER, saberhagen, bret http://baseballguru.com/bbws1.html
Extractions: The Guru's top ten single season records by category for Batting and Pitching (SCROLL DOWN FOR TOP 10 LISTS!!) Batting Notes: Rankings were based on seasons from 1893 to 1998 and more than 400 plate appearances (ab+bb+hpb) were required. Percents for AVG and SLG were based on at bats. Percents for 2B, 3B, HR, SO and BB were based on plate appearances. SB% was based on SB attempts and more than 25 SB's were required to qualify. OPS was based on AVG+SLG. Runs Created was based on Bill James' formula as follows: =(([h]+[bb]+[hpb]-[cs])*([h]+[2b]+2*[3b]+3*[hr]) +.26*([bb]-[ibb]+[hpb])+.52*([sh]+[sf]+sb])) /([ab]+[bb]+[hpb]+[sh]+[sf]) The purpose of his formula was to create the ultimate statistic characterizing the total offense production of a player. However, it favors players with more games played, so for example, George Brett's .390 batting avg season ranks as his 2nd most productive even though it was easily his most productive per plate appearance. So, I calculated OPS too for comparative purposes.
Colorado Rockies - Baseball Team News - The New York Times SPORTS PEOPLE baseball;saberhagen Feeling Pain bret saberhagen, who has beenplaying catch with the Colorado Rockies trainer, DAVE http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/sports/baseball/majorleague/coloradorockies/?
Baseball Digest: Cy Young Award Voting Results Full text of the article, Cy Young Award voting results from baseball Digest, Perry 2 bret saberhagen 2 Most Times Finishing Second In League Cy Young http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_11_63/ai_n6332592
Baseball Digest: American League Pre-Season Rosters For 2000 BORN 61 Dewey, Jason R R 61 190 4/18/77 8 Hemphill, bret S R 6-2 200 12/17/71 63 Brian R R 6-3 215 2/13/76 17 saberhagen, bret R R 6-1 200 4/11/64 62 http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_5_59/ai_64150763
Red Sox Baseball.com - Roster Brian RHP BOS 17 saberhagen, bret RHP BOS 00 Sekany, Jason RHP BOS 49 Wakefield,Tim RHP BOS 46 Wasdin, John RHP BOS 00 Young, Tim LHP BOS 10 Hatteberg, http://redsoxbaseball.tripod.com/roster.html
The Sporting News: Baseball History Of The World Series Howser entrusted 21year-old righthander bret saberhagen with the job of rightingthe Royals course when the all-Missouri fall classic resumed in St. Louis http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/worldseries/1985.html
Extractions: History of the World Series - 1985 Jack Clark belted a single to left field, scoring McGee. Tito Landrum blooped a double down the right-field line, sending Clark to third. Cesar Cedeno was given an intentional walk, loading the bases. And then Terry Pendleton doubled down the line in left, sending Clark, Landrum and Cedeno across the plate. What had been a pitching masterpiece blew up in Leibrandt's face. Unable to bounce back in the last of the ninth at Royals Stadium, Kansas City went down to a stinging 4-2 defeat. Coupled with a Series-opening 3-1 defeat in the same ballpark at the hands of Cardinals lefthander John Tudor, Manager Dick Howser's Royals were in a two games-to-none hole. The deficit was hardly insurmountable. Or was it? The record books showed that seven previous teams had rebounded to win best-of-seven Series after falling behind 2-0. But those same record books also showed that no team had ever rallied to win the Series after losing the first two games in its home park. Howser entrusted 21-year-old righthander Bret Saberhagen with the job of righting the Royals' course when the all-Missouri fall classic resumed in St. Louis. Saberhagen, a second-year major leaguer who in '85 had emerged as one of the bright young talents in the majors as evidenced by his 20-6 record, didn't disappoint. Besides flashing television messages from the Royals' bench to his wife (who was about to deliver the couple's first child), Saberhagen flashed a message to the Cardinals: Kansas City was down but far from out. The pitcher's missive came in the form of a six-hit, eight-strikeout performance. Frank White socked a two-run homer and a run-scoring double in support of Saberhagen, who was a 6-1 winner. Former Cardinal Lonnie Smith got Kansas City rolling in the fourth inning with a two-run double off Joaquin Andujar that snapped a scoreless tie.
This Date In Baseball History - September 15 1981 The fiftyday old baseball strike is settled as owners and players Cy Young Award winner right-handed pitcher bret saberhagen and left-handed http://www.nationalpastime.com/
Extractions: This Day in Baseball History September 15 "The strongest thing baseball has going for it today is yesterdays." - LAWRENCE RITTER, Author of The Glory of Their Times Beating the Braves, 3-2, Giant hurler George Wiltse runs his career record to 12-0. 'Hooks' dozen consecutive victories establishes the record for the most wins at the start of a career for a starter.
MLB Baseball Awards - CBS SportsLine.com 1989, bret saberhagen, Kansas City, Mark Davis, San Diego. 1988, Frank Viola,Minnesota, *Orel Hershiser, Fantasy baseball at CBS SportsLine.com http://cbs.sportsline.com/mlb/awards/pastresults/cyyoung
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Pepperdine Waves - Official Athletics Site - Baseball A 38th round selection of the Oakland A s in 2004 Major League baseball First Father, bret, played in the major leagues with the Kansas City Royals, http://pepperdinesports.collegesports.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/saberhagen_drew00.
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Pepperdine Waves - Official Athletics Site - Baseball Jim Tracy and bret saberhagen are pillars in the baseball community, bret saberhagen, who served as Drew s pitching coach the past two years at http://pepperdinesports.collegesports.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/032305aac.htm
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