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Extractions: Red Sox Missives from a Tiny Canadian Apartment Recent discussion about Game 5 of the 1999 ALDS reminded me of my first car. Right after I graduated from college, I moved back to Boston from Westchester, with a low-paying internship and exactly no clue what I was going to do with my life (I still have trouble with the last part, and now I'm making no money to study stuff - ah, progress). I had some cash, and places to go, but my mom's minivan (A bright red Ford Windstar that I liked to call the Big Red Machine) simply wasn't going to cut it. So, that cash went to a neighbor, and in return, I received my very first car. A Car that Looks Like Bret Saberhagen the Car Dark blue, 1990 Toyota Camry station wagon. It wasn't much to look at, and it had some issues; before I even got to drive it, the steering column and brakes were replaced, new tires put on, a headlight fixed. But once it got patched up, off we went. It took me to work, drove me to visit friends in New York, moved with me to my first two apartments. But none of this is the story of how my car got its name. (click for more) In early August, 2000, toward the end of my internship, I was working down in Milton helping to run a conference. My car came in handy running errands, making deliveries, and showing a Kazakh high school teacher around town, but its biggest job that week was picking up our main speaker from Logan. I cleaned the car up nice for that one, even got it washed; a beat-up station wagon isn't much to look at, so you have to work hard to give it aesthetic dignity. Unfortunately for me, I made one mistake: after the speaker had been picked up and delivered, I failed to turn off the headlights, which had gone on in a tunnel and never got turned off.
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Extractions: Baseball Awards A year-by-year look at who should have won the MVP, Cy Young, and Rookie awards in the major leagues. Login Console email password create free account September 2005 S M T W T F S Mailing List Keep my email private Baseball Links Baseball Blogs Baseball Musings Baseball Reference, the best fre Cincinnati Reds Blog ... The Baseball Clubhouse (forums a Sponsors Baseball Playoff Tickets Buy World Series Tickets Find Pro Sports Tickets MLB All-Star Game Tickets ... MLB Baseball Tickets Monday, 12 September 2005 2002 National League The Giants rode Barry Bonds' broad back to 95 wins, a Wild Card playoff berth, and the NL pennant. Arizona won 98 to take the West, St. Louis 97 to win the Central, and Atlanta led the league with 101 victories in winning the East. Los Angeles was the other strong team, with 92 victories. On the flip side, Milwaukee lost 106, San Diego 96, and Chicago 95. Barry Bonds won the MVP, the batting title, led in walks, on-base (a ridiculous .582), slugging and OPS, and runs created. Sammy Sosa led in homers and runs, Lance Berkman in RBI, Vlad Guerrero in hits, Bobby Abreu in doubles, and Luis Castillo in steals. Randy Johnson won the pitching Triple Crown with leads in wins, ERA and strikeouts, and won the Cy Young. John Smoltz led in saves. Win Shares leaders, players; Barry Bonds (San Francisco) 49, Brian Giles (Pittsburgh) and Albert Pujols (St. Louis) 32, Chipper Jones (Atlanta) and Ryan Klesko (San Diego) 31, Lance Berkman (Houston) and Shawn Green (Los Angeles) 30, Jose Vidro (Montreal), Bobby Abreu (Philadelphia), Jim Edmonds (St. Louis) and Jeff Kent (San Francisco) 29, Andruw Jones (Atlanta) and Scott Rolen (Philadelphia/St. Louis) 28, Sammy Sosa (Chicago) and Todd Helton (Colorado) 27, Luis Gonzalez (Arizona), Gary Sheffield (Atlanta), Larry Walker (Colorado) and Edgar Renteria (St. Louis) 26, Pat Burrell (Philadelphia) 25.
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Extractions: Baseball Fever General Baseball Hall of Fame Talk PDA View Full Version : baseball junkie 10-12-2003, 11:00 AM Im interested in knowing peoples opinions about players from the 80s and 90s who enjoyed stellar careers, and perhaps merit Hall of Fame consideration, but who will inevitably fall short of induction. Id hope we can keep this thread from becoming a debate merely about the worthiness of certain candidates. What Im really interested in is peoples thoughts on the near misses player who put up great numbers, achieved great feats, but just arent quite Cooperstown caliber players. Here is my, by no means exhaustive, list.
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Extractions: After watching his team compile a 4-21 record during spring varsity season, Calabasas High head baseball coach Bret Saberhagen is encouraged by how the Coyotes are playing this summer in the Valley Invitational Baseball League. Even after the Coyotes 7-5 loss to the visiting Saugus Centurions Tuesday, Saberhagen had mostly positive things to say about the progress Calabasas is making on the diamond. We still have a good team, Saberhagen said. We had a very good freshman team. They ended up winning league. Weve got a good nucleus of guys and another good freshman group coming in. The sophomores from last year got a lot of playing time and theyre going to get a lot more this year. Saberhagen, whose team dropped to 8-6 in VIBL play, said he expects a good season next year from many of the teams juniors.
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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
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Extractions: HOME TICKETS SCHEDULE PLAYERS ... TEAM HISTORY Kansas City Royals Baseball History Kansas City Royals, professional baseball team and one of five teams in the Central Division of the American League (AL). Named after Kansas Citys annual American Royal Livestock Parade and Pageant, the club plays at Ewing Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, and wears uniforms of white and blue. In 1969, two years after Kansas City lost its major league club, the Athletics, to Oakland, pharmaceuticals millionaire Ewing Kauffman was awarded an American League franchise. Kauffman wasted little time in creating the Kansas City Royals. During the teams first year of play outfielder Lou Piniella won the 1969 AL rookie of the year award. Two years later the Royals stole a league-high 130 bases. In 1973 rookie George Brett joined Amos Otis and John Mayberry in the Royals lineup, which was backed by strong pitching from Steve Busby, Dick Drago, and Paul Splittorff. Brett won his first of three AL batting titles in 1976, and under manager Whitey Herzog the Royals captured the first of three consecutive division championships. In the AL Championship Series, however, the Royals lost to the New York Yankees three years in a row. First-year manager Jim Frey steered Kansas City to the clubs first pennant in 1980. Brett had a sensational year, hitting .390, driving in a league-high 118 runs, and winning the AL most valuable player (MVP) award. Although the Royals swept the Yankees in the AL Championship Series, the team fell to the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series.
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