#11 Tim Naehring - Boston Red Sox - CBS SportsLine Logo 11 tim naehring Third Base. Born 02/01/1967 in Cincinnati, OH.Height 62, Weight 205. Bats Right, Throws Right. College MIAMI (OH). http://www.sportsline.com/u/baseball/mlb/players/2789.htm
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Top 15 Fantasy Players By Position Rankings by baseball Weekly fantasy columnist John Hunt, baseball Weekly editor Paul HayesWade Boggs 14 M. Grudzielanek Mike Blowers tim naehring Jason Giambi http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/sbbw0108.htm
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Baseball Journal, 4/98 Sure, there were question marks, but every pitching staff in baseball has questionmarks; but I would have matched this staff up Is tim naehring coming back? http://www.dntownsend.com/Site/Baseball/bbj0498.htm
Extractions: Pitchers are looking up: but the ball stays in the park With April nearly behind us, and a surprisingly low number of shower-outs (but one roof-out), we can submit to our first review of developments in this 1998 baseball season. Remember the predictions of January and February ? I said home runs would be down, not up, and young pitchers would be good, not lousy, this season. The reasoning is there for you to review. With about 1/8 of the games played, how does my neck out on the limb look, compared with the bobbing heads of the "Expansion will bring a new offensive explosion" yeah-sayers? Through April 19, 1998: Total major league home runs Total runs scored Total games played Home runs per game '98 Runs per game '98 Home runs per game, '97 Runs per game, '97 Home runs per game, '96 Runs per game, '96 So, expansion will bring a deluge of home runs? So far, homers per game are way behind the pace of last year, as well as that of 1996, 1995, and 1994. Runs per game, on the other hand, are up slightly from last year, although well behind the 1996 pace. These twin trends are exemplified by the Yankees home opener with Oakland, in which the 17-13 score included only one home run. Are there more walks? Are hitters getting more doubles? Are poor fielders creating more unearned runs? I haven't yet investigated the answer, and it may well change as the season goes on. But to date, expansion has
The Official 1998 Postseason Site Of Major League Baseball - Stats 20. Keith Mitchell, 23, .273, 33, 4, 9, 2, 0, 0, 6, 1, 7, 5. tim naehring,0, .000, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. Trot Nixon, 13, .259, 27, 3,7, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 3. Troy http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/baseball/worldseries/1998/stats/redsox/reghit.htm
Extractions: Reg. Season Pitching Stats G AVG AB R H HR RBI SB BB K Billy Ashley Steve Avery Brian Barkley Mike Benjamin ... Damon Buford Jim Chamblee Robinson Checo Jin Ho Cho Michael Coleman Jim Corsi ... Reggie Jefferson Keith Johns Kerry Lacy Mark Lemke Darren Lewis Derek Lowe ... Pete Schourek Brian Shouse Chris Snopek Mike Stanley Greg Swindell Carlos Valdez ... John Wasdin David West
Live Out Your Fantasies Through Baseball Now I just love baseball selectively. two, when Rod Beck is leading the league insaves after two weeks and when an average hitter like tim naehring has four http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/DB/issues/97/04.16/sports.mazeika.html
Extractions: Wednesday, 4/16/97 Unique 'league' allows you to love the Giants but root against Barry Bonds By Vytas Mazeika Daily Bruin Contributor I love baseball. I love the crack of the bat, the pitcher's windup, the green fields, and especially the peanuts and Cracker Jacks. And this year, in particular, it's great. There are no labor disputes - just arguments as to whether or not spitting on umpires should be allowed. It feels like everything is all right with the world once again. But I love baseball for more than just simply the sport. Sure I love to watch Roger Clemens effortlessly strike out 20 hitters, Kenny Lofton steal second, third and home on the same pitch, and Mark McGwire hit three towering 500-foot homers. But you see, I am a fantasy league manager. For those of you who do not know what a fantasy/rotisserie league is, here is a quick explanation: based on players' statistics throughout the actual major league games, people who have selected these players in a draft will get points for such things as batting average, home runs, RBIs, stolen bases, etc. So when I watch baseball, I do more than just cheer for a team.
1998 Scoresheet Fantasy Baseball AL Player List Scoresheet Home Scoresheet Fantasy baseball Scoresheet Fantasy baseball 3Stage DraftPitchers R 27 2.63 ChA Chris Snopek 412 R 31 2.68 Bos tim naehring 413 B http://www.scoresheet.com/archive/AL1998.html
Extractions: 1998 Scoresheet Fantasy Baseball AL Player List Go to instructions on downloading this list if you have problems. Scoresheet Home Scoresheet Fantasy Baseball Scoresheet Fantasy Baseball 3-Stage Draft Pitchers ... Catcher numbers Pitchers Short Relievers Catchers First Basemen Second Basemen Third Basemen Shortstops Outfielders Designated Hitters 572 R 35 Sea Edgar Martinez 573 R 41 Min Paul Molitor 574 B 38 NYA Chili Davis 575 L 29 Bos Reggie Jefferson 576 L 39 Bal Harold Baines 577 R 34 Ana Cecil Fielder Unsigned Additions (These players have a dash for a team, meaning they were not signed as of January 12th, 1998, when we made up these lists. However, like all players on this AL player list, they WILL be eligible to be drafted in Scoresheet American Leagues for all of 1998, and will NOT be eligible to be drafted in Scoresheet National Leagues in 1998.) 578 B 38 4.19 - 2B Tony Phillips(Ana) (OF 2.10) 579 R 39 2.08 Oak OF Rickey Henderson 580 R 33 2.04 Cle OF Geronimo Berroa 581 R 26 2.06 ChA OF Wil Cordero 582 R 33 2.04 Tor OF Jose Canseco 583 L 31 2.07 Min OF Orlando Merced Other players have been added to the list as they've signed so if you'd like to draft a player that is unlisted above, just write his first and last name, the team he plays for and his position. If he's signed by your draft day, you'll be able to draft him. the Scoresheet Gang (United States office) staff@scoresheet.com
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Extractions: EAST DIVISION Blackjacks Bombers Icons Mitts Sun Devils Whiz Kids Cone, David Arrojo, Rolando Acevedo, Juan Baldwin, James Anderson, Matt Benitez, Armando Coppinger, Rocky Astacio, Pedro Assenmacher, P Bohanon, Brian Belcher, Tim Burkett, John Fontenot, Joe Batista, Miguel Brantley, Jeff Dejean, Mike Clark, Mark Candiotti, Tom Gardner, Mark Blair, Willie Clemens, Roger Dreifort, Darren Cook, Dennis Fassero, Jeff Guardado, E Hershiser, Orel Cordova, Francisco Gomes, Wayne Cooke, Steve Fernandez, Osvaldo Harris, Pep Lopez, Albie Darensbourg, Vic Hampton, Mike D'Amico, Jeff Garcia, Ramon Hermanson, Dustin Mesa, Jose Millwood, Kevin Heredia, Felix Edmondsen, Brian Hamilton, Joey Hitchcock, Sterling Olivares, Omar Neagle, Denny Johnson, Randy Embree, Alan Jones, Bobby(col) Holt, Chris Pettitte, Andy Percival, Troy Key, Jimmy Frascatore, J Mercedes, Jose Holtz, Mike Pichardo, Hipolito Reed, Rick
Reds Minor League Report He's probably going to end up winning more games than anyone in the organizationover the last two years, player development director tim naehring said. http://reds.enquirer.com/2002/07/21/red_reds_minor_league.html
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' The Cincinnati Enquirer Nothing illustrates the glut of young pitching the Reds have at Double-A better than the plight of Ryan Mottl. Mottl, a 24-year-old right-hander, is 8-6 for Single-A Stockton after going 15-6 for Single-A Dayton last year. Among the starters at Chattanooga are Ty Howington, Dustin Moseley, David Gil, John Koronka and Josh Hall. Gil is 23; Howington, Hall and Koronka are 21, and Moseley is 20. All have big-league potential.
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Red Sox 7, BLUE JAYS 6 TORONTO (CP) Mike Stanley and tim naehring hit backto-back homers to cap a five-runseventh inning as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 http://www.canoe.ca/BaseballALTORGamestories1997/jun23_tor_bos.html
Extractions: Notes : Toronto has not won a home series since winning two against the Detroit Tigers May 5-6. ...Ed Sprague is hitting .194 (12-62) with runners in scoring position. ...Benito Santiago's seventh-inning single was his first hit in five games. ...The Jays started the season strong defensively but have made 21 errors in their past 27 games. They have turned just 58 double plays, lowest in the league.
Rednot032702 a learning experience for everyone,'' naehring said. Reds medical director Dr. TimKremchek confirmed NOTEWORTHYReds director of baseball administration Brad http://www.cincypost.com/2002/mar/27/rednot032702.html
Extractions: Kearns OK with assignment to AA By Tony Jackson, Post staff reporter SARASOTA, Fla.The Austin Kearns saga, the most recent and possibly final episode in a spring that for the Reds has been filled with controversy, was settled on Tuesday to the apparent satisfaction of all parties involved. Kearns, an outfielder and the Reds' top minor league prospect, met privately with general manager Jim Bowden upon his arrival at the team's spring training complex. Shortly thereafter, Kearns met with player development director Tim Naehring, then hit the back fields to rejoin the rest of the minor leaguers for stretching. Kearns, who was upset after Naehring told him on Sunday he would begin the year at Class AA Chattanooga rather than AAA Louisville, did not show up for work Monday. ''We just needed to get on the same page,'' Kearns said. ''It's pretty much a dead issue now. I don't have anything against the idea of playing at Chattanooga. But I kind of wasn't prepared for it. That's the thing I was upset about. Now, it's over and done with. I'll just go out and play. That's the only thing I can do.'' After the meeting, Naehring reiterated his belief that AA is a more suitable level right now for Kearns, who was limited to 59 games at Chattanooga last year by a torn ligament in his right thumb. Naehring also repeated Kearns' statement that the entire episode is over now, adding that there will be no further repercussions for Kearns.
USATODAY.com - High-level Pitching A Definite Weakness system. In fact, Reds player development director tim naehring saidKearns has the most polished skills in the system. Like Dunn http://www.usatoday.com/sports/bbw/2002-01-02/2002-01-02-nlcentral-reds.htm
Extractions: Home News Money Sports Inside Baseball Baseball home Scores Box scores Statistics ... City Guides American League News briefs Standings Probable pitchers Team notes ... Daily schedule National League News briefs Standings Probable pitchers Team notes ... Daily schedule Baseball Weekly Print edition Archive Life Tech ... Weather Site Web Click here to get the Daily Briefing in your inbox 01/03/2002 - Updated 04:06 PM ET Prospect watch: NL Central Cincinnati Reds High-level pitching a definite weakness Produced by our major league team of Lisa Winston, Paul White and Mat Olkin. Stats by Howe Sportsdata. Most organizations strive for continuity throughout the system, but that could turn out to be a good news/bad news scenario for the Reds. Their minor league system looks a lot like the major league club, at least for the near future. Offense is the hallmark of the system. The pitching generally is full of question marks. The next year or so should pose some interesting decisions for general manager Jim Bowden, especially as the Reds move toward their new ballpark. Does he continue to trade young position players as soon as they establish themselves in the majors? Or does he use the surplus of prospects for trades to bolster the major league club? The system does have some promising arms, though most of them were in Class A this past season. Those pitchers typically showed good stuff but, predictably, also displayed a lack of consistency. The Reds have tried to restock the upper-level pitching staffs in recent years with little success.
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