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  1. Topps Miniature Baseball Cards Bret Saberhagen Shawon Dunston in sealed case unknown year by Inc. The Topps Company, 1987

101. Baseball Fever - All-time Kansas City Royals Team
baseball Fever is a baseball discussion forum made for serious baseball fans,historians, SPBret saberhagen Larry Gura Kevin Appier Dennis Leonard
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Baseball Fever American League Kansas City Royals PDA View Full Version : All-time Kansas City Royals team 03-15-2005, 08:57 AM What's your all-time KC Royals team? You can choose who you think were the best players wearing a Royals uni in their careers.
1B:Kevin Seitzer
2B:Frank White
3B:George Brett (RBI driver)
SS:Bill Pecota
C:Mike Sweeney
LF:Hal McRae
CF:Al Cowens
RF:Amos Otis
Util:Willie Wilson (OF)
Carlos Beltran (CF) Mike McFarlane (C) (wouldn't make a bad backup to Sweeney) Brian McRae (OF) (Even in just 5 seasons with KC, McRae did hit 20+ doubles and did some RBI driving) Joe Randa (3B/2B/1B) SP:Bret Saberhagen Larry Gura Kevin Appier Dennis Leonard Mark Gubicza (good amount of shutouts) RP/CP: Dan Quisenberry (tons of saves) Bud Black Jeff Montgomery (also tons of saves) Dick Drago Marty Pattin Manager:Whitey Herzog HDH 03-15-2005, 04:09 PM C John Wathan 1B John Mayberry 2B Frank White SS Fred Patek 3B George Brett CF Willie Wilson RF Amos Otis LF Johnny Damon DH Hal McRae SP Dennis Leonard SP Paul Splittorf SP Bret Saberhagen SP Mark Gubicza SP Kevin Appier RP Dan Quizenberry RP Jeff Montgomery 03-16-2005, 06:03 PM

102. REGISTER USER ACCOUNT
saberhagen relishes days as Royal. By Bill Althaus The Examiner. bret saberhagenremembers the sweaty palms, and the butterflies that fluttered in his
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103. SportsMonthly - Just A Kid 07/17/05
bret saberhagen celebrated with all of Kansas City in a parade. saberhagen madebaseball fun. I don t know of anyone who had a better time than Sabes,
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... Just a kid Sunday, July 17, 2005 Story last updated at 11:02 AM on Sunday, July 17, 2005 Just a kid
Bret Saberhagen's child-like attitude, strong arm helped Royals reach pinnacle
By Bill Althaus
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Bret Saberhagen glances at the ring on left hand. It dazzles in the bright lights of the Kauffman Stadium Crown Club, a large blue stone serving as the perfect backdrop for the stylized "ROYALS" that is emblazoned across the front. It is surrounded by a sea of small diamonds. "I thought I was going to have a ring for every finger back then," said Saberhagen, who was 2-0 in the 1985 World Series. That lofty mark earned him the Most Valuable Player Award. A few weeks after the World Series, the skinny 21-year-old kid was named the winner of the American League Cy Young Award. That was 20 years ago. "Man, it just doesn't seem like it was that long ago," said Saberhagen, who will return to Kauffman Stadium with most of his teammates from that world championship team over the weekend of Aug. 12.
Photo courtesy of the KC Royals Bret Saberhagen celebrated with all of Kansas City in a parade.

104. Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox Transactions
7/25/01, bret saberhagen Recalled RHP bret saberhagen from his injury rehab 7/20/01, bret saberhagen Transferred the rehab assignment of RHP bret
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105. Greatness In Greinke -- The Hardball Times
saberhagen s career closed with aK/9 of 6.01, considerably better than the 4.17 Along with Rich Lederer, Bryan Smith is the man behind baseball Analysts
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by Bryan Smith June 17, 2004 Polish. After horrifically drafting Colt Griffin in the first round a year before, the Kansas City Royals desperately needed polish. Not a fireballer who looked good on a radar gun but would walk nearly one an inning his first year, but rather a player focused on control. To relate this to the past draft, the Royals needed Jeremy Sowers or Phillip Humber, not Mark Rogers or Homer Bailey. Plain and simple, they needed polish. With that word, or so Kansas City fans thought, would come a college player packaged as the sixth overall choice in the 2002 draft. Maybe the team would draft Bobby Brownlie or Jeremy Guthrie, those expensive college pitchers with jaw-dropping stats. But surely, fans knew, Allard Baird would not draft another high school pitcher in the first round, not after Griffin. And they believed this, all the way until Zack Greinke was chosen from a Florida high school that June.

106. Kansas City Royals Baseball Card Team Sets
Bo Jackson, Kevin Appier, Carlos Beltran, Gaylord Perry, Frank White, BretSaberhagen, and Jimmy Gobble in Kansas City Royals baseball Card Team Sets.
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Look for super star baseball cards of players like George Brett, Bo Jackson, Kevin Appier, Carlos Beltran, Gaylord Perry, Frank White, Bret Saberhagen, and Jimmy Gobble in Kansas City Royals Baseball Card Team Sets.
2005 Topps Kansas City Royals MLB Baseball Cards Team Set

The 2005 Topps Kansas City Royals MLB Team Set contains 28 Kansas City Royals baseball cards including Star Players like Mike Sweeney, Juan Gonzalez, Matt Campbell, Billy Butler and Angel Berroa.
2004 Topps Kansas City Royals Baseball Cards MLB Team Set

The 2004 Topps Kansas City Royals MLB Team Set contains 27 Kansas City Royals baseball cards including Star Players like Mike Sweeney, Carlos Beltran, Juan Gonzalez, and Raul Ibanez.
2004 Topps Total Kansas City Royals Baseball Cards MLB Factory Team Set

The 2004 Topps Total Kansas City Royals MLB Factory Team Set contains 28 Kansas City Royals baseball cards including Star Players like Mike Sweeney, Carlos Beltran, Juan Gonzalez, and Desi Relaford.
2003 Topps Kansas City Royals Baseball Cards MLB Team Set

The 2003 Topps Kansas City Royals MLB Team Set contains 15 Kansas City Royals baseball cards including Star Players like Chuck Knoblauch, Brent Mayne and Carlos Beltran.
2003 Bowman Kansas City Royals Baseball Cards MLB Team Set

The 2003 Bowman Kansas City Royals MLB Team Set contains 9 Kansas City Royals baseball cards including Star Players like Carlos Beltran, Mike Sweeney and the rookie cards for David DeJesus and Chris Fallon.

107. Rich's Weekend Baseball BEAT: The Rocket Vs. Pedro
It’s essentially the same stat as Total baseball’s Pitching Runs. 7 BretSaberhagen 2.18 10.47 12.65 8 Carl Hubbell 2.14 10.62 12.77
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October 11, 2003
The Rocket vs. Pedro
by Richard Lederer Does It Get Any Better Than This?
American League Championship Series. New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox. Game Three. Series Tied 1-1. Roger Clemens vs. Pedro Martinez . Red Sox aces past and present. Nine Cy Young Awards. Clemens scheduled to pitch at Fenway Park for the last time. Tickets going for more than $1,000 on eBay. A surefire ESPN Sports Classic.
Clemens and Martinez have faced each other four times in their careers but only once in the postseason. The following is a brief review of their matchups: The first time they went head to head was in the ALCS on October 16, 1999 . Clemens lasted only two-plus innings and allowed five runs on six hits and two walks. Martinez pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out 12 as the Red Sox pummeled their arch rivals 3-1 at Fenway Park. The second head-to-head confrontation took place on May 28, 2000

108. Strikethree.com Baseball News, Analysis, And Commentary
Strikethree.com is baseball news, analysis, commentary and humor. He and BretSaberhagen make this otherwise notso-good staff look awesome.
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