Wohlers, Mark (34) wohlers, mark. Cleveland Indians 2002. New York Yankees 2001 mark is a shellof his Atlanta days, where he was one of the dominant closers in baseball. http://www.geocities.com/rocktrdglr/W/Wohlers_Mark
Extractions: Cleveland Indians 2002- New York Yankees 2001 Cincinnati Reds 1999-2001 Atlanta Braves 1991-1999 Relief Pitcher (R) Height: 64 Weight: 207 lbs. Born: 1-23-70, Holyoke, Massachusetts Age at MLB Debut: 21 Quick Stats 2000 Age 30 AAA 20.2 IP, 6.09 ERA, 16 SO, 9 BB 2000 Age 30 NL 28.0 IP, 4.50 ERA, 20 SO, 17 BB 2001 Age 31 NL 32.0 IP, 3.94 ERA, 21 SO, 7 BB 2001 Age 31 AL 35.2 IP, 4.54 ERA, 33 SO, 18 BB 2002 Age 32 AL 71.1 IP, 4.80 ERA, 46 SO, 26 BB 2003 Age 33 AL Did Not Play Previous Years Almanac Entry Minor League Stats Signed as free agent, 1-9-02 Comments Wohlers is a leftover piece of the contending Indians. But, until he can be traded, hell serve a necessary role as set-up man to Baez. Mark is a shell of his Atlanta days, where he was one of the dominant closers in baseball. But for now, he will do in this role. DNP (Injured) The easiest decision Mark Shapiro will make this off-season will be to turn down Wohlers 2004 option with a $1.0M buyout instead of paying an exorbitant $8.0M to retain his services for 2004. He wasnt really needed last year, and Shapiro seems to have learned his lesson on giving role players multi-year contracts. After he is exorcised from the team, only Wickman, Gutierrez, and Lawton remain on the salary dump to-do list. 2004 team option declined; Became Free Agent.
Forums - Fastest Fastball In Japanese Baseball recorded is 103 mph (about 165 kph) by mark wohlers in spring training 1995 . This baseball Almanac is the link for a documentary of the fastest http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=17&thread=4633
National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Research List - Combined No-Hitters National baseball Hall of Fame Logo Pitcher, Innings. Kent Mercker, 6.mark wohlers, 2. Alejandro Pena, 1. Facts About Combined NoHitters http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/library/research_lists/combined_nohitters.htm
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.
Speed Of The Fastest Pitched Baseball Matt Anderson, has thrown the fastest pitched baseball which measured 103 This article disagrees, crowning mark wohlers the radargun champ with a http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/LoriGrabel.shtml
Extractions: Result The Pitching Repertoire . Encyclopedia Britannica. "Some pitchers have been capable of throwing the ball 100 miles per hour." 45 m/s Schulman, Henry. The 100-mph fastball - The Pitcher . Speed in Sports. Sporting News, 1998. "RHP [Right Hand Pitcher], Matt Anderson, Detroit, 103 mph." 46.0 m/s "Baseball." The World Book Encyclopedia . 2nd ed. New York: Field Enterprises, 1962. "A major-league pitcher's fast ball usually travels at speeds of more than 50 miles per hour." Aylesworth, Thomas. The Kids' World Almanac of Baseball . New York: Pharos Books, 1993. "September 7, 1974 - One of Angels pitcher Nolan Ryan's pitches was officially clocked at 100.8 miles per hour in a game against the White Sox. He became the first player to break the 100-mph barrier." 45.05 m/s
Extractions: The physics of flamethrowing When baseball's elders swap stories about fireballers, the name that ends the conversation isn't Nolan Ryan or Sandy Koufax. It's one that never appeared on the back of a major-league uniform: Steve Dalkowski. Legend has it that the 5-foot-11-inch, 170-pound lefty threw his fastball well in excess of 100 mph. We don't have an exact number for the same reason Dalkowski, who toiled in the minors in the late 1950s and early 1960s, never made the big leagues: He was too wild to time. When a scout tried to gauge Dalkowski's fastball with a primitive radar gunâa beam of light the width of home plateâthe pitcher couldn't hit the target until after his arm got tired. Steve Dalkowski sounds like a genetic freak, but so is anyone who can throw a baseball 90 mph. What he really represents is a blow to the basic notion of human progress. In almost every measurable physical activity, athletes show improvement over time. Jumpers jump higher and farther, and runners and swimmers go faster. Since the late 1950s, the high-jump world record has improved by more than 10 percent, the 100-meter-dash mark has improved by 5 percent, and swimming's best 100-meter freestyle has dipped 12 percent.
Extractions: Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003, at 9:37 AM PT Charles, It's that time of year when newspaper columnists and radio talk show hosts start asking the question, "Does the World Series mean what it used to?" Of course, it doesn't, or at least not what it meant when I was in grade school and the nuns switched on the World Series because they were all secretly in love with Sandy Koufax. A large part of this is due to the phenomenon that none of us have completely come to terms with, namely the marginalization of American sports. We have more people watching more different sports, more overlapping seasons, and fewer young people watching any sports. Continue Article placeAd(2,'slate.homepage/slate') But with baseball, I think there's another factor involved. Back when almost all the teams were in the northeastern part of the country with three or four in the Midwest, the World Series seemed to be more of a national sporting event. Most parts of the country didn't have a major league team near them, and they selected a team to root for based sometimes on minor league affiliation or sometimes on a special association with a star player. For instance, when I was out in Texas and Oklahoma as a kid, I remember people in pickups glued to their truck radios because Mickey Mantle was in the World Series.
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Extractions: If you guessed that each man listed above lent his name to a rare and terrible disease, take one giant step forward. They provided names for: a deadly form of lymphoma, a debilitating syndrome of misfiring brain impulses, a fatal inability to absorb nutrients from food and the curious inability to throw a baseball through a strike zone.
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1995 World Series: Information From Answers.com PITCHERS ATL Avery, McMichael (7), wohlers (9), Borbon (9) CLE - Hill, BlueSky Software mark wohlers first division (baseball), Tom Glavine http://www.answers.com/topic/1995-world-series
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping 1995 World Series Wikipedia 1995 World Series The World Series matched the Atlanta Braves against the Cleveland Indians , with the Braves winning in six games to capture their first championship since moving to Atlanta in . The Series also marked the resumption of the Fall Classic after the previous year's Series was cancelled due to a players' strike. Umpires: Harry Wendelstedt (NL), Joe Brinkman (AL), Bruce Froemming (NL), Jim McKean (AL), Frank Pulli (NL), John Hirschbeck (AL) Series MVP: Tom Glavine October 21 , 1995 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Atlanta Braves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - Cleveland Indians 1 1 2 2 Atlanta Braves 1 2 X 3 3 2 PITCHERS: CLE - Hershiser, Assenmacher (7), Tavarez (7), Embree (8) ATL - Maddux
Velociworld: MARK WOHLERS As that needed a life guy who created the mark wohlers Obsession Page (And in the world of today s baseball, I can t imagine what that would be.) http://www.velociworld.com/Velociblog/Oldvelocity/002163.html
Baseballawards.blog-city.com John Smoltz (Atlanta) and Hideo Nomo (Los Angeles) 17, mark wohlers It was quite a relief for baseball fans. Cleveland proved the class of the http://baseballawards.blog-city.com/
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.
Baseball Fever - Looking Ahead To The Off-season baseball Fever is a baseball discussion forum made for serious baseball fans,historians, mark wohlers (CLE) Steve Avery (DET) Jason Grimsley (KC) http://baseball-fever.com/archive/index.php/t-9719.html
Extractions: Baseball Fever National League New York Mets PDA View Full Version : Looking ahead to the off-season 07-18-2003, 03:22 AM Since this season appears to have gone south (little humor there), does anybody know of a website where I can find out who will be a free agent in MLB at the end of this season? I'm ready for next season.....and its only July. Sandman 07-18-2003, 07:44 AM JUST FOUND A GREAT WEBSITE! I just looked at next season's free agents, by far better than this year's (Giles, Ordonez, Hudson, Chavez, Morris, Sexson, Kent, Wagner, Lowell, Wood, Smoltz, Schilling, Delgado, Boone, Garcia (freddy), Beltran, Nomar, Pedro, Nixon, Garret Anderson and Glaus, WOW) Well, enough of that, back to looking at this year. Sandman 07-18-2003, 08:43 AM What it looks like (I bumped the notables to the top of each list):
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Extractions: Mock Drafts These are actual drafts from fantasy baseball leagues. The league has 12 teams, where Team 1 picks first in round 1 and Team 12 picks first in the second round. NL draft 2002 season, 22 rounds NL draft 2002 season, 11 rounds Mixed Al and NL draft 2002 season, 23rounds ESPN 2002 Live Draft Results, AL, NL and Mixed ... AL draft 1999 seaason, 24 rounds The table below is the first mock draft of the 2001 season, it was a 10 round NL draft. Top of Page Pick Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Randy Johnson Kevin Millwood Mike Hampton John Smoltz J.T. Snow Mark Grace Brad Ausmus Todd Ritchie Mark Sweeney Brian Anderson Alex Ochoa Todd Helton Barry Larkin Gary Sheffield Javy Lopez Phil Nevin Scott Williamson Craig Biggio Jeromy Burnitz Matt Morris Woody Williams Scott Sullivan Kevin Brown Sammy Sosa Curt Schilling Jim Edmonds Edgar Renteria Jose Vidro Steve Finley Eric Karros Scott Elarton Garrett Stephenson Dmitri Young Greg Maddux BrianS. Giles Al Leiter Darryl Kile Robert Person Geoff Jenkins Livan Hernandez Matt Clement Jeffrey Hammonds Randy Wolf Ray Lankford Robb Nen Barry Bonds Jeff D'Amico Shawn Green Rick Reed Neifi Perez Bruce Chen Warren Morris Pokey Reese Pedro Astacio Tom Goodwin Vladimir Guerrero Jeff Kent Richard Hidalgo Luis Gonzalez Scott Rolen Mike Lowell Ryan Klesko Dave Veres Russ Ortiz Shawn Estes Wade Miller Mike Piazza Tom Glavine Kerry Wood Rick Ankiel Richie Sexson Todd Walker Eric Owens Ugueth Urbina Glendon Rusch Rondell White Shane Reynolds Chipper Jones Rich Aurilia Sean Casey Kris Benson Lance Berkman
Special To Behind The Bombers From Harvey Frommer A member of the Society for American baseball Research more info Southpaw SteveAvery, the replacement for mark wohlers, got the first two batters. http://www.allsports.com/mlb/yankees/frommer34.htm
Extractions: To preserve the lead, Braves skipper Bobby Cox started the eighth inning with closer Mark Wohlers, who could hit 100 MPH on the radar gun. With two on, Leyritz stepped into the box. He worked the count to 2-2, fouling off two blistering fastballs. Then Wohlers hung the slider. Then deep to left, fly ball disappearing over the wall. Leyritz hung three runs on the scoreboard. The Yankees hadn't won the game and tied the Series with one swing, but it sure seemed that way.
Extractions: HEADLINES From The Washington Post-A David Broder commentary on Setting the Conservative Standard Stephen Barnes named to 'Good Works' team Kanye West speaks out against Bush Central College Family Weekend Sept. 16-18 ... CentralMania.com finally launches on St. Patrick's Day...Luck of the Irish and the hard work of 26 extraordinary leprechauns NEWSMANIA Steve Gebhart, Shea Stamp, Kody Wohlers, Adam Duerfeldt, and Austin De Hoogh receive all-conference baseball honors Adam Stevens, who piloted the Dutch to a share of second place with a 10-6 mark after an 0-6 start, shared the league coach of the year award with Joel Holst of league champion Wartburg. PELLA- The continued resurgence of the Central College baseball program resulted in Iowa Conference honors for coach Adam Stevens and five Dutch players. Shortstop Steve Gebhart (senior, Des Moines, Saydel HS) and outfielders Kody Wohlers (senior, Missouri Valley) and Shea Stamp (junior, Lisbon) received first-team all-conference recognition while catcher Adam Duerfeldt (junior, Urbandale) and pitcher-center fielder Austin De Hoogh (senior, Clive, Valley HS) were second-team picks.
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1992 World Series - TOR Vs. ATL - Baseball-Reference.com Return to the baseballReference.com Home Page .500 1.000 0 *Jeff Treadway1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 126 28 0 .222 .560 1 mark wohlers 2 0 http://baseballreference.com/postseason/1992_WS.shtml
Extractions: BR Bullpen: Find or enter more info for this series what's this? Series Games October 17, 1992 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Braves) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - Toronto Blue Jays 1 1 4 Atlanta Braves 3 X 3 4 PITCHERS: TOR - Morris, Stottlemyre (7), Wells (8) ATL - Glavine WP - Glavine LP - Morris SAVE - none HOME RUNS: TOR - Carter ATL - Berryhill ATTENDANCE: 51,763 Retrosheet.org: Box Score and Play-By-Play October 18, 1992 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Braves) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - Toronto Blue Jays 2 1 2 5 9 2 Atlanta Braves 1 1 2 4 5 1 PITCHERS: TOR - Cone, Wells (5), Stottlemyre (7), Ward (8), Henke ATL - Smoltz, Stanton (8), Reardon (8) WP - Ward LP - Reardon SAVE - Henke HOME RUNS: TOR - Sprague ATL - none ATTENDANCE: 51,763
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Central College Baseball wohlers of Missouri Valley swatted three as the Central College baseball Gebhart and wohlers each tied a school mark with three homers in a game. http://www.central.edu/athletics/baseball/archive/041305.htm
Extractions: 4 homers for Gebhart, 3 for Wohlers, Dutch explode for 31 runs in sweep Steve Gebhart of Des Moines belted four home runs and left fielder Kody Wohlers of Missouri Valley swatted three as the Central College baseball team broke into the Iowa Conference win column in a big way, knocking Coe College out of a share of the league lead with a 15-10, 16-5 sweep Wednesday afternoon. Gebhart, a Saydel High School graduate, set a school record for most hits in a game by going 5-for-5 in the nightcap. He had seven hits, nine RBI and seven runs scored on the day. Gebhart and Wohlers each tied a school mark with three homers in a game. Wohlers belted three in the opener as he went 4-for-4 with four runs scored and six RBI. Gebhart had one roundtripper in the opener, then came back with three in the second game as he scored four runs with six RBI. The two seniors matched the school record established by Jerry Rohach, who also had three home runs against Northern Iowa in 1983. Gebhart has five home runs for the season and has rapped out 13 hits in his last four games, swelling his batting average to a sizzling .462. Wohlers, who had six hits and seven RBI for the day, has four homers and upped his batting mark to .317.