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HickokSports.com - History - Baseball - MLB Pitcher Of The Year The award is given annually to the pitcher in each league judged by Sporting Newsbaseball experts as having had the most 1985, bret saberhagen, Kansas City. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/mlbpitoy.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Before there was a Cy Young Award, there was the Pitcher of the Year award, established by The Sporting News in 1944, though no awards were given in 1946 or 1947. The award is given annually to the pitcher in each league judged by Sporting News baseball experts as having had the most outstanding season. Top of page American League Year Pitcher, Team Hal Newhouser, Detroit Hal Newhouser, Detroit No Selection No Selection Bob Lemon, Cleveland Ellis Kinder, Boston Bob Lemon, Cleveland Bob Feller, Cleveland Bobby Shantz, Philadelphia Bob Porterfield, Washington Bob Lemon, Cleveland Whitey Ford, New York Billy Pierce, Chicago Billy Pierce, Chicago Bob Turley, New York Early Wynn, Chicago Chuck Estrada, Baltimore Whitey Ford, New York Dick Donovan, Cleveland Whitey Ford, New York Dean Chance, Los Angeles Mudcat Grant, Minnesota Jim Kaat, Minnesota Jim Lonborg, Boston Denny McLain, Detroit
Table Of Contents Videos; Rodriguez, Alex; Home Run Heroes Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, and a Seasonfor the Ages baseball Books; Smoltz, John; saberhagen, bret; brett, George http://granted.hypermart.net/baseball/tableof.htm
Extractions: Revised: June 21, 1999 Features Choose a baseball team: Anaheim Angels Arizona Diamondbacks Atlanta Braves Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Cleveland Indians Colorado Rockies Detroit Tigers Florida Marlins Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Los Angeles Dodgers Milwaukee Brewers Minnesota Twins Montreal Expos New York Mets New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants Seattle Mariners St. Louis Cardinals Tampa Bay Devil Rays Texas Rangers Toronto Blue Jays
Red Sox Baseball.com - Roster BOS 45 Martinez, Pedro RHP BOS 48 Martinez, Ramon RHP BOS 53 Ohka, Tomokazu RHP BOS00 Pena, Juan RHP BOS 19 Rose, Brian RHP BOS 17 saberhagen, bret RHP BOS 00 http://redsoxbaseball.tripod.com/roster.html
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American League Baseball - White Sox Vs. Red Sox BATTERIES CHA KIP WELLS, ALAN EMBREE (5TH), DANNY WRIGHT (6TH) AND MARK JOHNSONBOS - bret saberhagen, HIPOLITO PICHARDO (7TH), TOMOKAZU OHKA (9TH) AND http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores101/101208/101208301.htm
Extractions: Jul 27, 2001 AL FINAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - CHI WHITE SOX 1 2 2 5 10 BOSTON 7 1 1 x 9 11 1 (FINAL) BATTERIES: CHA - KIP WELLS, ALAN EMBREE (5TH), DANNY WRIGHT (6TH) AND MARK JOHNSON BOS - BRET SABERHAGEN, HIPOLITO PICHARDO (7TH), TOMOKAZU OHKA (9TH) AND SCOTT HATTEBERG WP - BRET SABERHAGEN (1-0) LP - KIP WELLS (6-6) SAVE - NONE HOME RUNS: CHA - ROYCE CLAYTON (5) OFF SABERHAGEN IN THE 6TH, ON BOS - MIKE LANSING (4) OFF D WRIGHT IN THE 6TH, ON TIME: 2:42 ATT: 33,813 PROBABLES: CHA - MARK BUEHRLE (7-6, 3.33) BOS - TIM WAKEFIELD (6-5, 3.32) Extended Box CHI WHITE SOX (5) VS BOSTON (9) - FINAL CHI WHITE SOX ab r h rbi bb so lob avg Durham 2b 4 1 1 .262 Jose Valentin 3b 4 1 2 1 1 1 .273 Ca Lee lf 4 1 3 .290 M Ordonez rf 4 1 2 1 .292 Canseco dh 4 1 2 .304 Konerko 1b 4 1 1 2 .276 C Singleton cf 4 1 3 .275 R Clayton ss 4 1 1 1 2 .227 Ml Johnson c 3 1 .288
American League Baseball - Red Sox Vs. Athletics BATTERIES BOS bret saberhagen, BILL PULSIPHER (5TH), ROD BECK (7TH), UGUETHURBINA (8TH) AND SCOTT HATTEBERG OAK - MARK MULDER, JEFF TAM (8TH), JASON http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores101/101219/101219311.htm
Extractions: Aug 07, 2001 AL FINAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - BOSTON 2 2 8 OAKLAND 1 2 2 x 5 12 (FINAL) BATTERIES: BOS - BRET SABERHAGEN, BILL PULSIPHER (5TH), ROD BECK (7TH), UGUETH URBINA (8TH) AND SCOTT HATTEBERG OAK - MARK MULDER, JEFF TAM (8TH), JASON ISRINGHAUSEN (9TH) AND RAMON HERNANDEZ, GREG MYERS (5TH) WP - MARK MULDER (14-6) LP - BRET SABERHAGEN (1-2) SAVE - JASON ISRINGHAUSEN (22) HOME RUNS: BOS - NONE OAK - NONE TIME: 2:50 ATT: 26,650 PROBABLES: BOS - FRANK CASTILLO (7-5, 4.35) OAK - TIM HUDSON (13-6, 3.08) Extended Box BOSTON (2) VS OAKLAND (5) - FINAL BOSTON ab r h rbi bb so lob avg Stynes 2b 4 1 1 1 .306 Lansing ss 4 1 2 1 1 1 .265 T Nixon rf 4 2 1 1 1 .285 M Ramirez lf 4 1 1 3 .312 Everett cf 4 1 2 .268 Bichette dh 4 1 1 .304 Daubach 1b 4 1 .258 Hillenbrand 3b 3 1 .272 Hatteberg c 3 1 1 .260
Anaconda Sports: Memorabilia Baseball, Signed Baseballs: S 1985 World Series baseball Autographed by Series MVP, bret saberhagen 1985 WorldSeries baseball Autographed by Series MVP, bret saberhagen SKU WSBB85-BS http://www.anacondasports.com/wizards/2_showprod.cfm?objectgroup_id=2673
Jim Furtado's Lab Notes - Baseball Primer (July 28, 2001 - Post #21) You are here baseball Primer Jim Furtado's Lab Notes. bret saberhagen came offthe DL yesterday and pitched a marvelous game; today Carl Everett returns http://www.baseballprimer.com/labnotes/archives/archive-07222001-07282001.shtml
Extractions: Jim Furtado's Lab Notes Saturday, July 28 Full Blog Archive Red Sox Notes, Rants, and Diatribes - Feel Good Edition Things are looking up in Red Sox Nation. Bret Saberhagen came off the DL yesterday and pitched a marvelous game; today Carl Everett returns; either Sunday or Monday Nomar is due back; according to some reports Pedro and Jason Varitek could rejoin the team in a couple of weeks. Life is grand. Testing 2 Getting What He Deserves After watching the Red Sox self-destruct on two consecutive days, I took a day off from watching them play on Thursday. I returned to my normal routine on Friday and caught an awesome performance by Bret Saberhagen. If you didn't see the game, you missed a wonderful moment from a wonderful season. Saberhagen consistently threw 91-92 MPH with his fastball, possessed a perfect changeup, and exhibited exquisite command. It's too much to expect him to pitch as well in future games. Nevertheless, being a devout Red Sox fan, I hope that Bret can once again master his curve, stay healthy for the rest of the season, and finish his career by being a winning pitcher in one of the Red Sox's four World Series victories in 2001.
Jim Furtado's Lab Notes - Baseball Primer (July 28, 2001 - Post #19) You are here baseball Primer Jim Furtado's Lab Notes. I returned to my normalroutine on Friday and caught an awesome performance by bret saberhagen. http://www.baseballprimer.com/labnotes/archives/00000019.shtml
Extractions: Jim Furtado's Lab Notes Getting What He Deserves (July 28, 2001) After watching the Red Sox self-destruct on two consecutive days, I took a day off from watching them play on Thursday. I returned to my normal routine on Friday and caught an awesome performance by Bret Saberhagen. If you didn't see the game, you missed a wonderful moment from a wonderful season. Saberhagen consistently threw 91-92 MPH with his fastball, possessed a perfect changeup, and exhibited exquisite command. It's too much to expect him to pitch as well in future games. Nevertheless, being a devout Red Sox fan, I hope that Bret can once again master his curve, stay healthy for the rest of the season, and finish his career by being a winning pitcher in one of the Red Sox's four World Series victories in 2001.
Baseball.com | A Netsports Site 1989, Mark Davis (San Diego Padres), bret saberhagen (Kansas City Royals). 1985,Dwight Gooden (New York Mets), bret saberhagen (Kansas City Royals). http://www.baseball.com/Statistics/cyyoung/
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Baseball.com - Cy Young Statistics 1985, Dwight Gooden (New York Mets), bret saberhagen (Kansas City Royals). Allrights reserved. baseball.com is a trademark of Reflex Publishing, Inc. http://www.baseball.com/cy_young.html
Extractions: Year National League American League Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamondbacks) Pedro Martinez (Boston Red Sox) Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamondbacks) Pedro Martinez (Boston Red Sox) Tom Glavine (Atlanta Braves) Roger Clemens (Toronto Blue Jays) Pedro Martinez (Montreal Expos) Roger Clemens (Toronto Blue Jays) John Smoltz (Atlanta Braves) Pat Hentgen (Toronto Blue Jays) Greg Maddux (Atlanta Braves) Randy Johnson (Seattle Mariners) Greg Maddux (Atlanta Braves) David Cone (Kansas City Royals) Greg Maddux (Atlanta Braves) Jack McDowell (Chicago White Sox) Greg Maddux (Chicago Cubs) Dennis Eckersley (Oakland A's) Tom Glavine (Atlanta Braves) Roger Clemens(Boston Red Sox) Doug Drabek (Pittsburgh Pirates) Bob Welch (Oakland A's) Mark Davis (San Diego Padres) Bret Saberhagen (Kansas City Royals) Orel Hershisher (Los Angeles Dodgers) Frank Viola (Minnesota Twins) Steve Bedrosian (Philadelphia Phillies) Roger Clemens (Boston Red Sox) Mike Scott (Houston Astros) Roger Clemens (Boston Red Sox) Dwight Gooden (New York Mets) Bret Saberhagen (Kansas City Royals) Rick Sutcliffe (Chicago Cubs) Willie Hernandez (Detroit Tigers) John Denny (Philadelphia Phillies) LaMarr Hoyt(Chicago White Sox) Steve Carlton (Philadelphia Phillies) Pete Vuckovich (Milwaukee Brewers) Fernando Valenzuela(Los Angeles Dodgers) Rollie Fingers (Milwaukee Brewers) Steve Carlton (Philadelphia Phillies) Steve Stone (Baltimore Orioles) Bruce Sutter (Chicago Cubs) Mike Flanagan (Baltimore Orioles)
Extractions: Players with last names between P and S (A-B) info. on cards (C-F) (G-L) (M-O) (P-S) (T-Z) Card # Player Price in US$ Pagnozzi, Tom Palmeiro, Rafael Palmeiro, Rafael Palmeiro, Rafael Palmer, Dean Park, Chan Ho SOLD OUT Parris, Steve Pavlik, Roger Pendleton, Terry Percival, Troy Perez, Carlos Pettitte, Andy Phillips, Tony Phillips, Tony Piazza, Mike Piazza, Mike SOLD OUT Piazza, Mike Piazza, Mike Portugal, Mark Puckett, Kirby Pulsipher, Bill SOLD OUT Radke, Brad SOLD OUT Raines, Tim Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Manny Randa, Joe Rapp, Pat Rapp, Pat Reed, Jody Rekar, Bryan Reynolds, Shane Rijo, Jose Ripken, Cal Jr. Ripken, Cal Jr. Ripken, Cal Jr. Ripken, Cal Jr. Ritz, Kevin Rivera, Mariano Rivera, Ruben Roberts, Bip Rogers, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rodriguez, Frank Rodriguez, Ivan Rodriguez, Steve Rojas, Mel Saberhagen, Bret Salmon, Tim Salmon, Tim Salmon, Tim Salmon, Tim Sanchez, Rey Sanders, Deion Sanders, Deion Sanders, Reggie Sanders, Reggie Sanders, Reggie Santiago, Benito Schilling, Curt Schmidt, Jason Schourek, Pete Segui, David
BASL - Saberhagen, Bordick Found; Bonafadiccio Arrested When authorities approached Bonafadiccio, he flew off the handle, throwing hundredsand hundreds of copies of bret saberhagen's baseball card at any officers http://www.badassbaseball.com/articles/000012.shtml
Extractions: Strat-o-Matic LAS VEGAS, NV - The bodies of former Las Vegas Aces right-handed starting pitcher Bret Saberhagen and shortstop Mike Bordick were discovered Thursday evening, in a shallow grave in the desert outside of Las Vegas's city limits. Danny "the Magic" Bonafadiccio, Las Vegas Sun columnist and Las Vegas Aces' beat writer, was arrested late Thursday evening by the Las Vegas Police Department in connection with the grisly discovery. The charges are believed to be 2 counts of 1st degree murder and 2 counts of conspiracy to commit murder. In a statement by LVPD Sergeant Mitchell, it was revealed that Bonafadiccio was under LVPD surveillance for some time now. "Yeah, I was camped outside Mr. Bonafadiccio's house in my '74 Lincoln town car," Mitchell told reporters. "I was suspecting Mr. Bonafadiccio of being involved in drug dealings with renowned crime boss Gallano, but I never expected to discover what I did." Mitchell was referring to a late-night trip that Bonafadiccio took three days ago. Mitchell followed "the Magic" out to the desert, where Bonafadiccio exited his car, walked out to a certain area, and proceeded to urinate on the ground. When Bonafadiccio got in his car and left, Mitchell stayed behind.
RDS - Baseball Translate this page 1990, Bob Welch, Oakland. 1989, bret saberhagen, Kansas City. 1988, Frank Viola,Minnesota. 1985, bret saberhagen, Kansas City. 1984, Willie Hernandez, Détroit. http://www.rds.ca/baseball/fr.base.records.marques.html
MLB, Major League Baseball Autographed Items AUTOGRAPHED baseball 8 x 10 PHOTOS. SINGLE SIGNATURE. DeMerit, John, $10.00,$9.00, Rush, Bob, $10.00. Dials, Lou (D), $12.00, saberhagen, bret, $12.00, http://www.titletownlegends.com/baseball.html
Extractions: AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL 8" x 10" PHOTOS SINGLE SIGNATURE Player Color Player Color Adcock, Joe - D Marichal, Juan Alomar, Jr. Sandy Marshall, Mike Appling, Luke - (D) Mathews, Eddie (D) Ashburn, Richie - (D) Maye, Lee Augustine, Jerry Mays, Willie Augusto, Juan Mazeroski, Bill Baldschun, Jack McAuliffe, Dick Bittner, Larry McDowell, Jack Bolling, Frank McLain, Denny Bonila, Bobby McMillan, Roy (D) Boone, Bob Mize, Johnny - (D) Boudreau, Lou (D) Newhouser, Hal Boyer, Clete Nokes, Matt Brabender, Gene (D) Nye, Rich Braggs, Glenn Odom, John Buckner, Bill Oliva, Tony Buhl, Bob (D) Pafko, Andy Bunning, Jim Pagliarulo, Mike Burdette, Lou Palmer, Jim Carew, Rod SOLD Perry, Gaylord Carter, Gary Pierce, Billy Cepeda, Orlando Piersall, Jimmy Cone, David Popovich, Paul Conley, Gene Powell, Boog Cooper, Cecil Raines, Tim Crandall, Del Ripken, Billy Dandridge, Ray - (D) Roberts, Robin Dark, Al Robinson, Brooks Davis, Eric Robinson, Frank Dawson, Andre Rudi, Joe DeMerit, John Rush, Bob Dials, Lou - (D) Saberhagen, Bret Dickey, Bill - (D) Sabo, Chris Dimaggio, Joe -(D) Sain, Johnny
Recent Award Winners - The Baseball Archive BAL Roger Clemens, BOS Chuck Knoblauch, MIN 1990 Rickey Henderson, OAK Bob Welch,OAK Sandy Alomar Jr, CLE 1989 Robin Yount, MIL bret saberhagen, KC Gregg Olson http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/bbd-raw.html
Extractions: Recent Award Winners 1950-present AMERICAN LEAGUE Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year 1959 Nellie Fox, CHW Early Wynn, CHW Bob Allison, WAS 1958 Jackie Jensen, BAL Bob Turley, NYY Albie Pearson, WAS 1957 Mickey Mantle, NYY * Tony Kubek, NYY 1956 Mickey Mantle, NYY * Luis Aparicio, CHW 1955 Yogi Berra, NYY * Herb Score, CLE 1954 Yogi Berra, NYY * Bob Grim, NYY 1953 Al Rosen, CLE * Harvey Kuenn, DET 1952 Bobby Shantz, DET * Harry Byrd, PHI 1951 Yogi Berra, NYY * Gil McDougald, NYY 1950 Phil Rizzuto, NYY * Walt Dropo, BOS NATIONAL LEAGUE Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year 1960 Dick Groat, PIT Vern Law, PIT Frank Howard, LA 1959 Ernie Banks, CHC * Willie McCovey, SF 1958 Ernie Banks, CHC * Orlando Cepeda, SF 1957 Henry Aaron, MIL Warren Spahn, MIL Jack Sanford, PHI 1956 Don Newcombe, BKN Don Newcombe, BKN Frank Robinson, CIN 1955 Roy Campanella, BKN * Bill Virdon, STL 1954 Willie Mays, NYG * Wally Moon, STL 1953 Roy Campanella, BKN * Junior Gilliam, BKN 1952 Hank Sauer, CHC * Joe Black, BKN 1951 Roy Campanella, BKN * Willie Mays, NYG 1950 Jim Konstanty, PHI * Sam Jethroe, BOS
Youngest Players - The Baseball Archive Here's the list of players who have held the title baseball's Youngest Player. Player 5/2/1983 REYES, GILBERTO 12/10/1963 6/11/1983 saberhagen, bret 04/11 http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/bbd-yng.html
Extractions: Youngest Active Player Chronology When Hall-of-Famer Harry Wright played his first game of the 1871 season on May 5, 1871, he became the oldest person to ever play major league baseball. That's not to say that nobody ever took the field who was older than Wright's thirty-six. Rather, no player who was born earlier than Wright has ever played in the majors. Even with expansion, it's unlikely that Wright's record will be broken. As far as I know, there isn't a person alive who was born earlier than January 10, 1835. Pitcher Fred Chapman was the youngest player to make his debut (14 years 7 months 29 days). But the youngest person to ever play baseball keeps changing. At the end of the 1998 season, that distinction belongs to Pirates thirdbaseman Aramis Ramirez. Born June 25, 1978, he's more than a year younger than Kerry Wood and almost a month younger than Mike Caruso. No doubt, someone younger than Ramirez will make their major league debut sometime next year. One of the reasons this list is interesting is it helps to answer a question I'm frequently asked "who was the first person to reach the majors who was younger than me?" If you were born on June 1, 1969, the answer is Ken Griffey. Here's the list of players who have held the title "Baseball's Youngest Player." Player Birthdate Debut Player Birthdate Debut Player Birthdate Debut Player Birthdate Debut