Big Bad Baseball Don to counterbalance my diet of Rob Neyer and the baseball Prospectus team. 37 (2000)Principal player in BOP Homer Bush/Jose Cruz/craig grebeck/Tony Batista http://www.bigbadbaseball.com/2001_02_01_archive.php
Extractions: Statheads are rumbling and grumbling about the Astros, whose move to a new stadium in 2000 exposed the flimsy nature of their pitching staff and whose off-season moves seem counterintuitive. What?s clear amid the verbiage and the debris of 2000 is that the Astros are now firmly committed to what Brock Hanke would call a ?sluggery? team, a lineup built mostly around guys who ?stand and crank.? Given that predilection, they might want to volunteer for a shift to the AL, where they can rotate some of these guys in the DH slot. Note the rather sizable drop in SLG from this slot. This is mostly due to Biggio, who was hurt and didn?t produce the power numbers in either the #1 or #2 slot last year (.345 SLG in the #1 slot). Julio Lugo, who split time between SS and 2B as well as between the #1 and #2 slots, actually did pretty well in the leadoff slot and ought to get another shot to hold down the job, but there?s also the spectre of Jose Vizcaino?
Baseball Notebook: 22 August 1997 formed a 12 punch with the greatest leadoff hitter baseball has ever Hollins andJack Howell sharing third, and Luis Alicea and craig grebeck splitting time http://www.cfmc.com/adamb/sabr/sn970822.htm
Extractions: Fair use of this document. Through some sort of miracle I don't fully understand, the Players' Association and Major League Baseball's administration came to an agreement, on, of all things, Tony Phillips' immediate future. Forcing the Anaheim Angels to reinstate Phillips led to an interesting box score in this morning's newspaper. Back in the lineup, collecting plate appearance 500 for the year (and a $100,000 incentive that goes with it) last night, he formed a 1-2 punch with the greatest leadoff hitter baseball has ever seen. Rickey Henderson is 38 now, up in there in years for a leadoff hitter, but even hitting in the .230/.240 range, as he did last year, he's an effective player, hitting with some power, drawing an obscene humber of walks, and still an efficient and distracting baserunner. He brings a .423 OBP into the lineup, right in that Ty Cobb/John McGraw range that he's sported most of his career. At this point in his career, he doesn't quite hit for average as he once did, but he's probably the most patient hitter in the game, making him nearly as effective an offensive force now as he was at his peak. Tony Phillips probably isn't the second most patient hitter in the game, but he's awfully close, part of a class of hitters (including Frank Thomas, Jim Thome, Mark McGwire, and Henderson) that will walk in 15 to 20 percent of plate appearances. In lieu of Henderson (and perhaps Kenny Lofton), Phillips is probably the best leadoff hitter in the game, bringing a .395 OBP and his aggressive, hustling style of play to the position. The combination of the two of them, frankly, ought to scare the hell out of any pitcher.
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Extractions: Be alerted when new features are added. In two years, over 1.5 million customers served, help us serve millions more. Sponsor this page for $10. Batting Glossary Year Ag Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG TB SH SF IBB HBP GDP ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 1998 27 FLA NL FLA NL ... AL 109 374 42 101 26 2 4 39 2 26 57 .270 .322 .382 143 4 5 1 5 6 ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 5 Seasons 463 1285 151 350 81 5 14 122 8 5 118 247 .272 .337 .376 483 14 14 2 14 22 ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 162 Game Avg Career High Special Batting Glossary Year Ag Tm Lg PA Outs RC xR xR27 xW OWP BA *lgBA OBP *lgOBP SLG *lgSLG OPS *lgOPS*OPS+ psOPS SB% ++++++++-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-++-++ 1998 27 FLA NL FLA NL ... park adjusted Fielding Glossary Year Ag Tm Lg Pos G PO A E DP FP lgFP RnF lgRnF GS Inn ++-++++++-+-+-+-+-++ 1998 27 FLA NL 2B 27 55 48 13 1.000 .982 3.81 4.38 3B 25 19 42 3 2 .953 .957 2.44 2.37 SS 17 16 40 4 8 .933 .968 3.29 3.88 1999 28
Extractions: MLB 1998-99 Major League Baseball free agent signings FREE AGENTS SIGNING TO PLAY WITH A NEW TEAM PLAYER/POS NEW TEAM PREV TEAM TERMS Jim Abbott, lhp Milwaukee Ch. White Sox 1 year, $600,000 Roberto Alomar, 2b Cleveland Baltimore 4 years, $32 million Rich Amaral, if-of Baltimore Seattle 2 years, undisclosed Billy Ashley, of Tampa Bay Boston minor league Steve Avery, lhp Cincinnati Boston 1 year, $1.5 million Carlos Baerga, 2b St. Louis New York Mets 1 year, $1.2 million Tim Belcher, rhp Anaheim Kansas City 2 years, $10.2 million Rich Becker, of Milwaukee Baltimore 1 year, undisclosed Albert Belle, of Baltimore Ch. White Sox 5 years, $65 million Mike Benjamin, if Pittsburgh Boston 2 years, $1.4 million Geronimo Berroa, of Toronto Cleveland minor league Sean Berry, if Milwaukee Houston 2 years, $3.6 million Brian Bohanon, lhp Colorado Los Angeles 3 years, $9 million Ricky Bones, rhp Baltimore Kansas City 1 year, undisclosed Pedro Borbon, lhp Los Angeles Atlanta 1 year, undisclosed Darren Bragg, of St. Louis
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1994 Baseball Salaries The 1994 salaries of all major league baseball players as reported in USA ChicagoWhite Sox Alex Fernandez p 748334 Chicago White Sox craig grebeck if 660000 http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/teaching_aids/data/baseball_salaries.html
SignOnSanDiego Baseball Red Sox Cut Burkhart, Grebek BOSTON The Boston Red Sox cut fan favorite Morgan Burkhart and lighthittingshortstop craig grebeck in the first moves of what could be a busy offseason. http://www.uniontrib.com/sports/baseball/20011010-0630-bba-redsox-moves.html
Major League Baseball Transactions DL. Transferred INF craig grebeck from the 15day DL to the 60-dayDL. Chicago Cubs Cubs option OF Corey Patterson to Iowa (AAA). http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/transactions/mlb_transactions_majorleagues.jsp
Major League Baseball Transactions Boston Red Sox Assigned contracts of INF craig grebeck and LHP PeteSchourek from Pawtucket (AAA) to Boston. Optioned INF Lou Merloni http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/transactions/mlb_transactions_majorleagues.jsp
2000 Fantasy Baseball In more than 100 years of professional baseball, only 15 perfect games have been June 9 KENNY Drops Homer Bush 2B, Tor.; Claims craig grebeck 2B, Tor. . . http://home.ccipost.net/~stevej1/roto00.htm
Extractions: We've made it to the millenium edition of the RSRBA. In the third year of its current format and fourth overall, we are trying to maintain our "perfect" record. In each of the previous three seasons, there has been a perfect game pitched in the major leagues. In more than 100 years of professional baseball, only 15 perfect games have been recognized. And 1998 and 1999 are the only consecutive years to have perfect games tossed. A tough record to top! Transactions are at the bottom of the page. . . Scoring: Offense: Total base=2 points, RBI=3, Run scored=3, Stolen base=5, Walk=2, Error=(-10). Pitching: Win=10, Loss=0, Save=5, Complete game=10, Shutout=10, No-hitter=10, Perfect game=10. Team ERA will be on a sliding scale. For weekly ERA of 5.01-5.25 you get points. For each .25 below, add 5 points, for each .25 above, subtract 5 points. So 5.26-5.50 is -5, 4.76-5.00 is 5 and so on. Subtract 1 point for each hit and walk allowed and add 1 point for each strikeout.
Baseball: The Kids Really Are All Right This Season New York, New York. Yankee Stadium. baseball's Carnegie Hall. Stuck out. Add Bostonshortstop craig grebeck's injury to the list of strangebut-trues. http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/notebooks/20010429basnot.asp
Extractions: April 13, 2003 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Sports Today's Headlines Steelers Penguins ... Notebooks Baseball: The kids really are all right this season Sunday, April 29, 2001 After going 2 for 4 with a two-run double and a home run off prize Yankees free agent pitcher Mike Mussina in Boston's 8-3 victory last Saturday in front of 55,483 Yankee Stadium fans mainlining another near-lethal hit of the storied Red Sox-Yankees rivalry, rookie third baseman Shea Hillenbrand actually uttered the following with a straight face: "If you can produce here, you can pretty much play anywhere." Not exactly like Sinatra sang it, but The Guy In The Stands gets his reasoning if not his rhyme. New York, New York. Yankee Stadium. Baseball's Carnegie Hall. Rookies like Hillenbrand, who has hit in 22 of 24 games (.319) despite never having played above Class AA before this season, are making it everywhere this spring. And not just making it, but making it with substance and style.
Pro Baseball Pro baseball. ANAHEIM (5) Signed Dave Hollins, 3b, Seattle, to a $3.8 million, two-yearcontract; signed craig grebeck, inf, Florida, to a $400,000, one-year http://www.lubbockonline.com/news/021097/pro.htm
Extractions: Pro baseball FREE AGENT SIGNINGS NEW YORK (AP) - The 94 free agents who have signed, with name, position, former club if different, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources. For players with minor league contracts, letter agreements for major league contracts are in parentheses: AMERICAN LEAGUE ANAHEIM (5) - Signed Dave Hollins, 3b, Seattle, to a $3.8 million, two-year contract; signed Craig Grebeck, inf, Florida, to a $400,000, one-year contract; signed Eddie Murray, 1b, Baltimore, to a $750,000, one-year contract; re-signed Jack Howell, 3b, to a minor-league contract ($400,000); signed Luis Alicea, 2b, St. Louis, to a minor-league contract ($350,000). BALTIMORE (6) - Signed Jimmy Key, lhp, New York Yankees, to a $7.88 million, two-year contract; signed Mike Bordick, ss, Oakland, to a $9 million, three-year contract; signed Shawn Boskie, rhp, Anaheim, to a $760,000, one-year contract; signed Jerome Walton, of, Atlanta, to a minor-league contract ($400,000); signed Eric Davis, of, Cincinnati, to a $2.2 million, one-year contract; re-signed Pete Incaviglia, of, to a $650,000, one-year contract. BOSTON (5) - Re-signed Mike Maddux, rhp, to a $600,000, one-year contract; signed Bret Saberhagen, rhp, Colorado, to a minor-league contract ($500,000); re-signed Tim Naehring, 3b, to a $5.5 million, two-year contract; signed Steve Avery, lhp, Atlanta, to a $4.85 million, one-year contract; signed Jim Corsi, rhp, Oakland, to a minor-league contract ($350,000).
Continental Baseball League Transaction 34 (February 15th, 2002) Atlanta cuts Mike Stanley, Chris Seelbach,Luis Polonia, Mark Petkovsek, Will Clark, craig grebeck, Ricky Ledee. http://www26.brinkster.com/nfeuerer/cbl/transactions.shtm