All Starting Shortstops In Baseball During Streak All Starting Shortstops in baseball During Streak. Tony Phillips Mark Wagner FredStanley Alfredo Griffin Mike Gallego Johnnie LeMaster walt weiss Bill Almon http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/longterm/memories/cal/ripshort.htm
DNT Baseball Journal, 9/97 All of the players in the charts were either Rookieof-the-Year winners, or wouldhave been, according to Total baseball s Bill Deane, if 7. walt weiss, Oak 88, http://www.dntownsend.com/Site/Baseball/bbj91197.htm
Extractions: Nomar and Nothing More: The Greatest Rookie? Because there's nothing else to care about here in Boston baseball, 1997, let's dwell some more on this Nomar Garciaparra phenomenon. Has anyone penned the nickname "NoMore Nomar" yet? Or "No Mas" Nomar? I never saw anyone else comment on the fact that, when the Red Sox play the Indians, the shortstops are Nomar and Omar. We all know that his first name is Ramon spelled backwards, but did you know that his last name is Ara Parsegian spelled sideways? (Made you look!) But enough about his name. As usual, I have What You Really Want to Know: Just how great is Garciaparra's rookie season, anyway? Sure, he's got the leadoff hitter RBI record, the A.L. rookie hitting streak record, the right-handed rookie Mexican glove-adjusting record. But is this the greatest rookie season of All-Time? Is it the greatest Red Sox rookie season? Is it the greatest rookie shortstop season? Where does Nomar's performance fit? Once again, I expect that someone else somewhere (that is, someone who gets paid to do this stuff) has already put together this information. But since I haven't seen it, I'm looking it up myself. So what follows is some data on The Rookies.
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1970-71 Topps Basketball Baseball Cards 197071 Topps 16 Bob weiss (EX/MINT), $ 4.95, 1970-71 Topps 174 Playoff Game 7(walt Frazier), $ 12.00, 1995-2004 www.baseball-Cards.com / Joseph Juhasz http://www.baseball-cards.com/vintage/k1970t.htm
Extractions: Click to Select a different Set or Sport or SEARCH inventory for: NOTE: Click on image to enlarge - Click BACK on browser to return to this page. BUY IMAGE ... ITEM ... PRICE 1970-71 Topps # 1 Alcindor/West/Hayes LL 1970-71 Topps # 2 West/Alcindor/Hayes LL SHORT PRINT 1970-71 Topps # 3 Green/Imhoff/Hudson LL 1970-71 Topps # 4 Rob/Walker/Mull LL SHORT PRINT 1970-71 Topps # 5 Hayes/Unseld/Alcindor LL 1970-71 Topps # 6 Wilkens/Frazier/Haskins LL SHORT PRINT (NM/MINT) 1970-71 Topps # 6 Wilkens/Frazier/Haskins LL SHORT PRINT (EX) (Bk=$12) 1970-71 Topps # 7 Bill Bradley [#a] (Knicks) (NM/MINT) 1970-71 Topps # 7 Bill Bradley [#b] (Knicks) (EX/MINT to EX+) (Bk=$50) 1970-71 Topps # 7 Bill Bradley [#c] (Knicks) (NM/MINT o/c) 1970-71 Topps # 8 Ron Williams (NM/MINT) 1970-71 Topps # 8 Ron Williams (EX/MINT) 1970-71 Topps # 9 Otto Moore 1970-71 Topps # 10 John Havlicek SHORT PRINT [#a] (Celtics) (EX/MINT to NEAR MINT)
Recent Award Winners - The Baseball Archive OAK Bob Welch, OAK Sandy Alomar Jr, CLE 1989 Robin Yount, MIL Bret Saberhagen, KCGregg Olson, BAL 1988 Jose Canseco, OAK Frank Viola, MIN walt weiss, OAK 1987 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
1991 Player Salaries - The Baseball Archive Chi NL Ward, Duane 800000 1991 Tor AL Ward, Turner 100000 1991 Cle AL Webster, Mitch750000 1991 Cle AL Wegman, Bill 440000 1991 Mil AL weiss, walt 780000 1991 http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/91sal.html
HickokSports.com - History - Baseball - Rookie Of The Year For the first two years and again in 1950, a single award was given for all ofmajorleague baseball. 1987, Mark McGwire, OAK, 1B. 1988, walt weiss, OAK, SS. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/baserook.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents The Rookie of the Year Award was originated in 1940 by the Chicago chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWA), which presented a single award for the major leagues. The BBWA took over the award in 1947. Since 1949, there has been a Rookie of the Year Award for each league. Voters were allowed to decide which players should be considered rookies until 1957, when the BBWA established definite criteria. The criteria have changed several times since then. Currently, a player is considered a rookie if he hasn't accumulated more than 130 at-bats, 50 innings pitched, or 45 days on a major league roster before Sept. 1 of any previous season. (That's the cutoff date because, on Sept. 1, the roster limit is increased from 25 to 40.) In 1946, The Sporting News established its own Rookie of the Year award. For the first two years and again in 1950, a single award was given for all of major-league baseball. In 1949 and since 1951, TSN has given an award to a player from each league. Pitchers were originally eligible for The Sporting News award, as they are for the BWAA award. In 1963, TSN established a separate
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Extractions: Cost: $25.5 million (1966); $200 million (1996 renovations). Location: Center field (NE), San Leandro Street and Southern Pacific Railroad tracks; third base (NW), 66th Avenue; home plate (SW), Nimitz Freeway (I-880); first base (SE), Hegenberger Road. Dimensions: Foul lines: 330; power alleys: 378 (1968), 375 (1969), 372 (1981), 375 (current); center field: 410 (1968), 400 (1969), 396 (1981), 397 (1982), 400 (1990); backstop: 90 (1968), 60 (1969); foul territory: largest in majors. Fences: 8 ft. (plywood, 1968); 10 ft. (canvas over plywood and plexiglass, 1981); 8 ft. (1986); 8 ft. in left, center and right fields, 16 ft. in the power alleys (1996).
Matt Box Links US com Fleer MLB 1988 Unopened Trading Card Box (baseball Collectibles) Possiblerookies include Edgar Martinez, Ellis Burks, walt weiss, Ken Caminit, Matt http://boxus.cottmar.com/box/matt.html
Extractions: Store.Chargers.com:: Fleer MLB 1988 Unopened Trading Card Box (Baseball Collectibles) Please note: The trading cards pictured or mentioned are only possibilities of the cards that could be in your box. Opened product will not be accepted for returns. 36 packs with 15 cards per pack. Possible rookies include Edgar Martinez, Ellis Burks, Walt Weiss, Ken Caminit, Matt Williams, Tom Glavine, and Mark Grace. Inserts include All-Stars. Kmart.com:: Fleer MLB 1988 Unopened Trading Card Box (Baseball Collectibles) Please note: The trading cards pictured or mentioned are only possibilities of the cards that could be in your box. Opened product will not be accepted for returns. 36 packs with 15 cards per pack. Possible rookies include Edgar Martinez, Ellis Burks, Walt Weiss, Ken Caminit, Matt Williams, Tom Glavine, and Mark Grace. Inserts include All-Stars. Store.DenverBroncos.com:: Topps MLB 1988 Unopened Trading Card Box (Baseball Collectibles)
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Extractions: "Charity Challenge with Propecia" ATLANTA, July 11, 2000 In the final play at home plate, Atlanta shortstop Walt Weiss got the sign of victory from the umpire when seven professional baseball players gathered on all-star day and tipped their caps to reveal the winner of the "Charity Challenge with Propecia". Weiss, along with fellow baseball players Sandy Alomar, Jr., Gary Gaetti, Todd Greene, Stan Javier, Bret Saberhagen and John Smoltz, announced on last years all-star day that they would take Propecia (finasteride) for one year to see who would have the best response in regrowing or maintaining hair, and to raise money for their selected charities. Propecia is the only FDA-approved pill to treat certain types of male pattern hair loss. "Im excited that I came out on top in the Challenge," Weiss said. "I joined the Challenge because it was a good thing to do for charity and because my hair loss bothered me.
Extractions: Game Log, Last 10 Games Date Opp. AB R H HR RBI BB K Spot @BOS L 4-5 @BOS W 7-6 OAK L 3-4 @BAL L 6-16 @BAL L 3-6 @CLE W 5-3 @CLE L 1-2 OAK L 6-9 OAK W 6-5 CAL L 5-6 Batting Stats 1995 Batting G AB H HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG OPS TAVG ISO Batting GS PA HP IW CI GDP SH SF TB EBH SB CS SB% RC RC/27 AB H HR RBI R BB K SF SH HP AVG OBP SLG OPS vs. LHP
Texas Rangers Clubhouse - Out Of The Park Baseball Report Date Friday, 8/4/1987 Subject walt weiss learns new position walt weiss has made Outof the Park Developments Homepage The home of Out of the Park baseball. http://www.cdl.ootp-leagues.com/History/1987/team4.html
Extractions: Active Roster Player Pos Birthday Bats Throws AVG HR RBI SB OPS CATCHERS Mike Scioscia C Left Right Ed Hearn C Right Right INFIELDER Walt Weiss SS Both Right Danny Heep Left Left Bump Wills Both Right Dave Stapleton Right Right Roy Smalley SS Both Right Ron Washington Right Right Daryl Sconiers Left Left OUTFIELDER Jorge Orta RF Left Right Dan Meyer CF Left Right Gary Redus LF Right Right Larry Sheets LF Left Right Eddie Milner CF Left Left Scott Loucks CF Right Right Player Role Birthday Bats Throws ERA W L S WHIP STARTERS Joe Magrane SP Right Left Nino Espinosa SP Right Right Al Lachowicz SP Right Right Chuck Finley SP Left Left Bob Stanley SP Right Right RELIEVERS Mike Jackson MR Right Right Alejandro Pena CL Right Right Bob James MR Right Right Bill Wilkinson MR Right Left Ralph Citarella MR Right Right Tired Position Players Player Status Recovery Time Time on DL left Diagnosis Chuck Finley OUT 3-4 weeks days Broken Finger Lineups LINEUP VS RHP Pos 1) S B. Wills
Strikethree.com Baseball News, Analysis And Commentary Unfortunately, in the grand baseball offseason free agency sweepstakes,that s about all that s left. Or how about walt weiss? http://www.strikethree.com/01/01/10/dave.shtml
Extractions: Departments News Headlines Features Feature Archive Analysis ... Team Pages Teams Angels Astros Athletics Blue Jays Braves Brewers Cardinals Cubs Devil Rays D-backs Dodgers Expos Giants Indians Mariners Marlins Mets Orioles Padres Phillies Pirates Rangers Red Sox Reds Rockies Royals Tigers Twins White Sox Yankees About Us Tip Jar Front Page Sweeping Up the Dregs Dave Paisley Pressed peanut sweepings may a vital ingredient of one of Homer Simpson's favorite snacks, but that doesn't hold true for most of us. Unfortunately, in the grand baseball off-season free agency sweepstakes, that's about all that's left. Juan Gonzalez isn't exactly Manny Ramirez, but he was the nearest thing to a star left in the pool. Then there are those players who weren't free agents but soon will be. Like Johnny Damon. Now, I'm an admirer of Billy Beane in many respects, but trading Ben Grieve and a promising shortstop for one year of Johnny Damon seems a bit steep. Grieve is a better hitter than Damon was at the same age (he's two and a half years younger) and neither of them is much defensively. Sure, Damon is fast, but he's got a weak arm and poor judgment, which makes him just about as useful in the field as the slow-footed, medium-armed Grieve. I thought there must be something in the numbers that would tell me why this was such a great move for Oakland, but I don't see it. Let's see, speedy center fielder turned left fielder with bad judgement and a weak arm. Aha! Oakland finally has that Rickey Henderson clone they've always coveted!
Strikethree.com Baseball News, Analysis And Commentary the NL, carrying an Ozzie Guillen or walt weiss at shortstop the Braves miss JavyLopez, but with weiss out for you re ashamed to be playing baseball the day http://www.strikethree.com/99/10/28/dave.shtml
Extractions: Departments News Headlines Features Feature Archive Analysis ... Team Pages Teams Angels Astros Athletics Blue Jays Braves Brewers Cardinals Cubs Devil Rays D-backs Dodgers Expos Giants Indians Mariners Marlins Mets Orioles Padres Phillies Pirates Rangers Red Sox Reds Rockies Royals Tigers Twins White Sox Yankees About Us Tip Jar Front Page Yanks: 25 and Counting Dave Paisley So it's all over for this decade and century (arguments about when the millennium really ends notwithstanding) and once again, the Yankees have shown they've got what it takes to win it all. Since 1923, the Yankees have won 25 World Series, which means that they've won it roughly every third time out of the chute. Amazing. Going into this series, I thought that the Braves would grit their teeth and capture the flag one more time this decade. But once again, I was wrong, and the Braves' Achilles heel, the bullpen, popped up to cripple them one more time. Sure they've got great starting pitching, but it's relatively easy to see in retrospect that they lack enough of everything else. The bullpen this year was marginally better than most of the decade, with John Rocker proving to be a reliable closer. Not quite Mariano Rivera, but much better than Mark Wohlers in his heyday.
National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Future Hall Of Fame Elections Doug Jones, Roberto Kelly, Mickey Morandini, Hal Morris, Jaime Navarro, Luis Polonia,Mike Stanley, walt weiss, John Wetteland National baseball Hall of Fame http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hof_weekend/future_elections.htm
Extractions: Provided that they remain retired, the following is a partial list of former major league ballplayers who will become eligible for consideration by the BBWAA in upcoming years. Please note that this is not necessarily a complete listing and players may return to active duty after they have retired. Year Players eligible for the first time for BBWAA election Jim Abbott, Jeff Blauser, Wade Boggs, Tom Candiotti, Chili Davis, Jeff King, Mark Langston, Jack McDowell, Willie McGee, Brian McRae, Jeff Montgomery, Otis Nixon, Tony Phillips, Mark Portugal, Terry Steinbach, Darryl Strawberry Rick Aguilera, Tim Belcher, Will Clark, Alex Fernandez, Gary Gaetti, Dwight Gooden, Ozzie Guillen, Juan Guzman, Orel Hershiser, Gregg Jefferies, Lance Johnson, Doug Jones, Roberto Kelly, Mickey Morandini, Hal Morris, Jaime Navarro, Luis Polonia, Mike Stanley, Walt Weiss, John Wetteland, Mark Whiten Harold Baines, Derek Bell, Dante Bichette, Bobby Bonilla, Jeff Brantley, Jay Buhner, Ken Caminiti, Jose Canseco, Eric Davis, Tony Fernandez, Tony Gwynn, Darryl Hamilton, Pete Harnisch, Charlie Hayes, Glenallen Hill, Ken Hill, Stan Javier, Wally Joyner, Ramon Martinez, Mark McGwire, Paul ONeill, Gregg Olson, Cal Ripken Jr., Bret Saberhagen, Jeff Shaw, Kevin Tapani, Devon White, Bobby Witt Shawon Dunston, Travis Fryman, David Justice, Mike Morgan, Tim Raines, Randy Velarde
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Batter's Box Baseball Blog - Whither Walker? in Vancouver, with a stop in Toronto to get the MLB baseball bug as have middleagedmediocrities (see Zeile, Todd; Williams, Matt; even weiss, walt) or really http://www.battersbox.ca/archives/00000061.shtml
Extractions: Box Navigation Blue Jays Official Site 15 Hot Topics You are Bauxite # Previous: "Canadian Baseball League" Home Archives Next: "Send in the Clones" Whither Walker? Arizona, already mortgaged to the brink of bankruptcy, is "stuck" with Matt Williams, a once-great player who has every right to put what's left of his career in perspective with his disingegrating personal life. Colorado is "stuck" with one of the greatest right-fielders of all time, but they have many other problems to address (like Denny Neagle) and may have lost their best chance to dump Larry Walker and his enormous contract. If that doesn't happen, the Rockies have a very unhappy camper, now that Larry's feelings are hurt.
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Extractions: Box Navigation Blue Jays Official Site 15 Hot Topics You are Bauxite # Previous: "Hendrickson's Tall Shadow" Home Archives Next: "Dusty Baker wants to follow in Cito's footsteps" Last Word? Optimism Often the back page of the Sun sports section is deliberately provocative, and takes liberties with facts. Continuing the recend trend of reasonable reporting from Bob Elliott, today's