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61. MLB Center Baseball Forums - Peter Gammons Column On Sox
Forums for the discussion of Major League baseball and baseball gaming. Curtis Pride in center and brian daubach in left, and by the time they left
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62. ARTICLE: Daubach’s Minor Strokes Convey A Major Talent (The Virginian-Pilot - H
brian daubach. The first two are dead. The third is retired, the fourth an injuredChicago Cub. baseball’s stats freaks love to add their 2 cents May.
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63. Bambino's Curse: Diary Of A Red Sox Fan
The return of brian daubach is a very good omen methinks. And you ve gotta lovethe baseball mythology at work in this true life romantic tale
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Friday, January 02, 2004
Bogway Park?
Quick and dirty this morning as I have to take the pooch to the vet and overslept a bit (still on Holiday break). DirtDogs is back even sooner than I'd expected. Check out the 2004 calendar over there. Bambino's reader and frequent commenter Deane Crilley joins the blogosphere with his own Red Sox blog: Buckner Was Framed Homework question: What is the difference between a bog and a fen? *link to comment
Thursday, January 01, 2004
Happy New Year!
As they say, time flies when you're having fun: It was 4 years ago on our about New Years Day that I scratched down my original spec notes "to create a Red Sox weblog." Makes perfect sense, too, that the idea to start a blog came during this time of year, winter, when the approach of Spring and baseball holds every dream and hope of good things to come. Next year is this year? I don't see any reason why not. As Giamatti might say: Whenever the game is played, our most noble hopes are revived. *link to comment
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64. Sports | Baseball | Canada.com
Runner on first and brian daubach due up. brian daubach grounded into a fielder schoice, second to short, to end the inning. Boston 1, Toronto 0
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65. Sports | Baseball | Canada.com
Runners on second and third and brian daubach at the plate. brian daubach sinfield single to second scored Mark Bellhorn with two out.
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66. Boston.com / Sports / Baseball / Red Sox / Campers Are On Site
for the San Diego Padres in 2001 when brian daubach and his running buddy, By the winter of 2002, Epstein was phoning daubach as the Sox general
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By Bob Hohler, Globe Staff, 2/21/2004 FORT MYERS, Fla. Theo Epstein was across the continent toiling for the San Diego Padres in 2001 when Brian Daubach and his running buddy, Trot Nixon, emerged as leaders of the original Red Sox dirt dogs, as then-Toronto reliever Paul Quantrill dubbed a gritty crew of overachievers. ADVERTISEMENT By the winter of 2002, Epstein was phoning Daubach as the Sox general manager to tell the first baseman his days in Boston were over. Daubach received the call while he was Christmas shopping with his fiancee, whom he later married, and he was crushed. So imagine Daubach's surprise when Epstein called him a year later less than eight weeks after the Yankees knocked the Sox out of the American League Championship Series and invited him back. Epstein was working nearly around the clock to complete a complicated deal with Keith Foulke and try to engineer a landmark trade of Manny Ramirez for Alex Rodriguez when he paused to dial Daubach's number. The Sox were looking for a lefthanded hitter they could sign to a minor league deal, and Foulke's agent, Dan Horwits, had recommended Daubach, another of his clients.

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News, notes and observations on Major League baseball and the San Francisco Fifteen years after the New York Mets made brian daubach their 17thround
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69. The Baseball Crank
It s a pity the Lords of baseball apparently have never raised a puppy or a child, Two Red Sox were hurt Lou Merloni and brian daubach.
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If you've ever trained a dog or raised a kid, there are a couple of principles to effective discipline you've no doubt already mastered. When you threaten consequences X if puppy/child does unacceptable behavior Y, make sure you always follow through with X without fail. Make consequences X a fitting punishment to deter a future repetition of behavior Y. Make sure consequences X are determined by the behavior of the puppy/child in question alone, so that they fully understand their own behavior is in question, not that of any other puppies/children that might be involved in the behavior. It's a pity the Lords of Baseball apparently have never raised a puppy or a child, since the irrational punishment-behavior cycle of this year's mound-charging fracases appears to have done nothing to deter base-brawls. On the contrary, despite Dean of Discipline Frank Robinson's Darth Vader-like shadow, I contend the current wave of punishment has exacerbated the situation. I 'm not going to get into the issue about the inside part of the plate, however fundamental and extremely important it is to the integrity of the game. (I'll save this for another day, but my argument is that without the inside part of the plate being open to the pitcher, the game will wither and die.)

70. Minor League Baseball News
brian daubach is hitting .368 with eight home runs and 29 RBIs for Norfolk. Just want to say Way to go, brian daubach! The Red Sox were crazy not to
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71. Baseball Salaries, List
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75. Bearcat Sports Report - Baseball Vs. Saint Louis (4-23-03) GO BEARCATS!
daubach, brother of current Chicago White Sox infielder brian daubach, Wednesday’s game marked McKendree’s first baseball competition against an
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Cross Country ... Wrestling McK Women Basketball Bowling Cross Country Golf ... Volleyball BASEBALL FALLS SHORT IN 7-6 LOSS AT NCAA DIVISION I SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 23)— Playing its first game against an NCAA Division I opponent in five years, the McKendree College baseball team held its own in a 7-6 loss Wednesday evening at Saint Louis University. The winning run was scored by the Billikens with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning when Brad Daubach, brother of current Chicago White Sox infielder Brian Daubach, lifted a bases-loaded sacrifice fly to center field to score Johnny Sweeney the winning run. The loss drops the Bearcats to 24-22 overall, while Saint Louis improves to 14-21. McKendree will open a four-game American Midwest Conference series Friday with a 1 p.m. doubleheader against Williams Baptist College. Saint Louis jumped in front with two runs in the first inning before McKendree tied the game in the top of the fourth. Freshman catcher Todd Bauer (Centralia, Ill./Centralia) singled with one out and with two outs, freshman outfielder Jay Gajewski (Nashville, Ill./Nashville) reached on a walk. Senior catcher Jason Wiegand (Highland, Ill./Highland) delivered Bauer with a single to cut the margin to 2-1, and Gajewski scored on an error to tie the contest at 2-all.

76. Sports -- A(nother) Summer Of Our Baseball Discontent ...
Take brian daubach for example. Does he go home or just sleep at the ballpark? They represent what baseball is supposed to be — a game.
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We knew it would happen. We just didn’t know it would be this bad. I'm not surprised that the Red Sox won’t win the World Series this year. After all, it’s been that way for 83 years. They’ve lost before, and they’ve lost badly. But what we have now is a complete and utter meltdown. From the top down, the entire organization is in complete shambles at the end of what could have, and should have been a season that lasted well into the playoffs. How did it all go bad? There are mistakes, there are bad relationships, bad closers, bad personalities and bad luck. And the Red Sox have all of them. Funny, how it all started with good things … Hideo Nomo pitched a no-hitter at Camden Yards in his first appearance in a Red Sox uniform and the team’s first win. His no-no seemed to answer a huge question about the depth of the Sox rotation after Pedro Martinez. Then, in Manny Ramirez’s first appearance at Fenway Park, he blasted the first pitch he saw well over the Monster, prompting the beginning of his worship by Boston fans as an RBI god. There were plenty of things to be happy about. Even with Nomar, Pedro, Everett and Jason Varitek all doing their respective stints on the DL, focusing on guys like Brian Daubach, Trot Nixon and Lou Merloni allowed us to pretend for a little while that our team wasn’t centered around and led by selfish millionaires.

77. Baseball 2004 - Red Sox 7, Northeastern 0
Hedrick then got brian daubach to fly out to center field. Curt Schilling madehis first appearance in a Red Sox uniform and pitched the first three innings
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Red Sox 7, Northeastern
March 5, 2004
City of Palms Park (Fort Myers, Fla.)
The Huskies watch Kevin Millar take batting practice before the game. For the second time ever, Northeastern played the Boston Red Sox in an exhibition game on Friday at City of Palms Park in Fort Myers, Florida. The Huskies held it close through five and a half innings but the pros scored five runs in the bottom of the sixth to break it open. Nearly every Northeastern player made it into the lineup before 6942 fans. Justin Hedrick started on the mound for NU and allowed two runs in one inning. He walked the first two batters, but then settled down and got Manny Ramirez to pop up and struck out Kevin Millar looking. Mark Bellhorn and Jason Varitek followed and each hit one-run singles. Hedrick then got Brian Daubach to fly out to center field. Curt Schilling made his first appearance in a Red Sox uniform and pitched the first three innings. After a perfect first inning, senior first baseman Paul Koslowski led off the second inning with a single. It was the first hit given up by Schilling in Spring Training. Koslowski moved up to second base when Schilling threw away a pickoff-attempt a batter later. Schilling then struck out the next two batters. With two outs, Brad Czarnowski hit a single to right center and Koslowski came around to score but was thrown out out at the plate by Sox center fielder Gabe Kapler. Schilling was credited with the win. Matt Morizio led off the top of the third with a single but didn't get any further. Eric Murray popped up and Mike Steinberg grounded into an inning-ending double play.

78. Detroit Free Press - Scoreboard
Major League baseball brian daubach hitby-pitch. Runners on first and secondwith no out and Carlos Lee due up. - Carlos Lee grounded into a 5-4-3
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79. Detroit Free Press - Scoreboard
Major League baseball brian daubach singled to center. Runner on first withone out and Jose Valentin due up. Jose Valentin singled to right.
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80. Boston.com / Sports / Baseball / MLB
Major League baseball. AL Standings AL Schedule AL Injuries Jose Offerman 1 Craig Wilson - 1 Miguel Cairo - 2 Freddy Sanchez - 1 brian daubach - 1
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