Use dmy dates date November 2011 Use Australian English date November 2011 Craig Anderson born 30 October 1980 in Gosford, New South Wales Gosford, New South Wales, Australia is a left handed Minor League Baseball minor league pitcher who is currently a free agent . Anderson first signed with the Seattle Mariners in by 1999 . He played in the Mariners system through by 2004 , posting 11 wins and a 3.56 Earned Run Average ERA with the Triple A baseball Triple A Tacoma Rainiers that year. He played for Australia in the 2006 World Baseball Classic , after which he joined the Baltimore Orioles . He began by 2008 pitching middle relief for the Norfolk Tides of the International League Triple A International League . It was his second season in Norfolk , and his fifth in Triple A. ref cite web url http minors.baseball reference.com players.cgi?pid 30654 title Baseball Reference Craig Anderson Statistics accessdate 2008 10 23 ref He became a free agent at the end of the season. He played for Australia national baseball team Australia in the 2009 WBC, starting the team s first game of the tournament against Mexico national baseball team Mexico . References reflist External links baseballstats brm anders001cra http www.worldbaseballclassic.com 2006 stats stats.jsp?t t ibp&cid 760 2006 World Baseball Classic Team Australia statistics Australia 2006 World Baseball Classic roster Australia 2009 World Baseball Classic roster Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anderson, Craig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Baseball player DATE OF BIRTH 30 October 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anderson, Craig Category 1980 births Category Living people Category 2006 World Baseball Classic players Category 2009 World Baseball Classic players Category All Star Futures Game players Category Australian expatriate baseball people in the United States Category Australian baseball players Category Everett AquaSox players Category Wisconsin Timber Rattl ... more details
About the baseball player who played from 1967 1970 other people named Jim Johnson Jim Johnson Infobox MLB player name Jim Johnson position Pitcher image caption bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date 1945 11 3 birth place Muskegon, Michigan death date death date and age 1987 12 6 1945 11 3 death place North Muskegon, Michigan debutdate April 13 debutyear 1970 debutteam San Francisco Giants finaldate April 18 finalyear 1970 finalteam San Francisco Giants stat1label Win loss record pitching Win Loss record stat1value 1 0 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 8.10 stat3label Inning baseball Innings pitched stat3value 6 teams nowiki nowiki San Francisco Giants 1970 James Brian Johnson November 3, 1945 December 6, 1987 was an United States American professional baseball player. A left handed pitcher , he appeared in three Major League Baseball Major League games played games during the early days of the by 1970 season as a member of the San Francisco Giants . Born in Muskegon, Michigan , he stood convert 5 ft 11 in tall and weighed convert 195 lb . An alumnus of Western Michigan University , ref name zro http www.mashf.com 1992 inductees.htm Muskegon Area Sports Hall of Fame ref he entered professional baseball after being selected by the Giants in the third round of the secondary phase of the June 1967 Major League Baseball Draft . ref http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc J Pjohnj105.htm Retrosheet ref After three years of seasoning in the Giants farm system , he made the early season roster of the 1970 San Francisco Giants season 1970 Giants . His three MLB appearances all came in relief pitcher relief . In his debut, April 13 at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium , he took over from Giants starting pitcher Frank Reberger in the first inning baseball inning with the Giants trailing 4 0. He pitched creditably and held the Giants close until the fourth inning, when Atlanta reached him for five hit baseball hits and five earned runs en route to a 9 3 Braves triumph. ref h ... more details
re signed Kline to a two year deal. Kline was used as a lefthanded specialist in the 2007 season ...Infobox MLB player name Steve Kline image Steve Kline 2006.jpg position Pitcher bats Right throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1972 8 22 birth place Sunbury, Pennsylvania debutdate April 2 debutyear 1997 debutteam Cleveland Indians finaldate September 25 finalyear 2007 finalteam San Francisco Giants stat1label win loss record pitching Win Loss record stat1value 34 39 stat2label Games pitched stat2value 796 stat3label Earned run average stat3value 3.51 stat4label Strikeout s stat4value 493 teams nowiki nowiki Cleveland Indians By 1997 Montreal Expos By 1997 By 2000 St. Louis Cardinals By 2001 By 2004 Baltimore Orioles By 2005 San Francisco Giants By 2006 By 2007 Steven James Kline born August 22, 1972 in Sunbury, Pennsylvania Sunbury , Pennsylvania is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher . Kline attended college at West Virginia University . Career In 1994, he led the South Atlantic League with 18 wins a team record , 174 strikeouts, and 185.2 innings pitched while playing for Single A Columbus RedStixx Columbus Georgia , earning him the Bob Feller Award as Cleveland s best minor league pitcher. ref cite book author editor Cardinals Media Relations year 2001 title St. Louis Cardinals 2001 Media Guide publisher Hadler Printing Company location id pages A 216 A219 ref Known for his colorful sound bites, he has accused umpires of favoring the New York Yankees and has jokingly said he thought about putting one ump in the Kobra Klutch . One of Kline s signature pitches is a Sinker baseball sinker that seems to roll off the kitchen table . He utilized this pitch frequently when serving as a setup man for the St. Louis Cardinals. During his first week of play with the Orioles, Kline lashed out at his teammates for not supporting him like his Cardinals teammates had ..., Pennsylvania . See also Steve Kline right handed pitcher Steven Klein disambiguation References ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Mike Stanton image Mike Stanton.jpg caption Stanton during Spring Training in 2008 position Pitcher bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1967 6 2 birth place Houston, Texas debutdate August 24 debutyear 1989 debutteam Atlanta Braves finaldate September 30 finalyear 2007 finalteam Cincinnati Reds stat1label Games pitched stat1value 1,178 stat2label win loss record pitching Win loss record stat2value 68 63 stat3label Earned run average stat3value 3.92 stat4label Strikeout s stat4value 895 stat5label Hold baseball Holds stat5value 266 teams nowiki nowiki Atlanta Braves By 1989 By 1995 Boston Red Sox By 1995 By 1996 Texas Rangers baseball Texas Rangers By 1996 New York Yankees By 1997 By 2002 New York Mets By 2003 By 2004 New York Yankees By 2005 Washington Nationals By 2005 Boston Red Sox By 2005 Washington Nationals By 2006 San Francisco Giants By 2006 Cincinnati Reds By 2007 highlights nowiki nowiki Major League Baseball All Star Game All Star selection 2001 Major League Baseball All Star Game 2001 3 World Series champion wsy 1998 , wsy 1999 , wsy 2000 William Michael Stanton born June 2, 1967 in Houston, Texas is a former left handed specialist relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who enjoyed success over his career, most notably with the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees who has the record for the most hold baseball holds in MLB history. Until 2010, he was the head coach of the varsity baseball club at Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey, New Jersey . ref http donbosco.powermediallc.org 2010 07 30 demenna replaces stanton as baseball coach ref Biography Early life Stanton graduated from Midland High School Midland, Texas , where he played baseball , basketball and American football football . He did not however, Pitch baseball pitch at all in high school . His first pitching appearance came when he pitched at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas . Stanton also attended Alvin Community College . Baseball ca ... more details
for the Major League Baseball outfielder of the Oakland Athletics Chris Carter right handed hitter Infobox MLB player name Chris Carter image 3RD Chris Carter.jpg width 240 team Saitama Seibu Lions number 2 positionplain Outfielder First baseman birth date Birth date and age mf yes 1982 09 16 birth place Fremont, California bats Left throws Left debutdate June 5 debutyear 2008 debutteam Boston Red Sox statyear 2010 stat1label Batting average stat1value .263 stat2label Home run s stat2value 4 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 28 teams nowiki nowiki Boston Red Sox By 2008 By 2009 New York Mets By 2010 Saitama Seibu Lions By 2012 present Nippon Professional Baseball NPB File Chris Carter Pawtucket Red Sox.jpg 220px thumb Carter batting for the Pawtucket Red Sox , Triple A affiliates of the Boston Red Sox, in By 2009 . William Christopher Chris Carter born September 16, 1982 in Fremont, California , nicknamed Animal , is an American professional baseball infielder and outfielder for the Saitama Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball . High school Carter attended De La Salle High School Concord, California De La Salle High School in Concord, California , and graduated in 2001. He hit for a batting average of .571 and led the league in home run s as a senior, and was named his team s MVP . He also was named a 2001 Preseason First Team All American by Baseball America and Bay Valley Athletic League MVP in 2001. He was twice selected as North Coast Section High School Sports Focus Scholar Athlete of the Year 2000, 01 and earned honorable mention All American honors from USA Today as a junior in 2000. His father, Bill Carter, was his high school coach. ref name Chris Carter profile cite web url http gostanford.cstv.com sports m basebl mtt carter chris00.html date September 30, 2004 title Chris Carter profile publisher Stanford University accessdate March 11 ... sports articles 2008 06 06 losing left right and center date June 6, 2008 title Losing left ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Jos N ez image position Pitcher bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1979 3 14 birth place Monte Cristi Province Monte Cristi , Dominican Republic debutdate April 3 debutyear 2001 debutteam Los Angeles Dodgers finaldate April 1 finalyear 2002 finalteam San Diego Padres stat1label Win loss record pitching Win Loss stat1value 4 2 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.50 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 60 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Los Angeles Dodgers By 2001 San Diego Padres By 2001 By 2002 Jos Antonio N ez born March 14, 1979 in Monte Cristi Province Monte Cristi , Dominican Republic is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball . He pitched in parts of the 2001 & 2002 seasons for the Los Angeles Dodgers & San Diego Padres . External links Baseballstats br n nunezjo02 fangraphs 1410 cube Jose Nunez 1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nunez, Jose ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 14, 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH Monte Cristi Province Monte Cristi , Dominican Republic DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nunez, Jose Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Los Angeles Dodgers players Category San Diego Padres players Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic Category Gulf Coast Mets players Category Kingsport Mets players Category Capital City Bombers players Category Lake Elsinore Storm players Category Mobile BayBears players Category St. Lucie Mets players Category San Antonio Missions players DominicanRepublic baseball pitcher stub es Jos N ez lanzador izquierdo ja ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Frank Barnes position Pitcher bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date 1900 1 9 birth place Dallas, Texas death date death date and age 1967 9 27 1900 1 9 death place Houston, Texas debutdate April 18 debutyear By 1929 debutteam Detroit Tigers finaldate September 26 finalyear By 1930 finalteam New York Yankees stat1label Win baseball Win Loss record stat1value 0 2 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 7.79 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Detroit Tigers By 1929 New York Yankees By 1930 Frank Samuel Lefty Barnes January 9, 1900 September 27, 1967 was a Major League Baseball pitcher . Barnes played for the Detroit Tigers in By 1929 and the New York Yankees in By 1930 . In 6 career games, he had a 0 2 record, with a 7.79 ERA. Barnes was born in Dallas, Texas and died in Houston, Texas . External links baseballstats br b barnefr01 fangraphs 1000563 cube Frank Barnes brm barnes005fra Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnes, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH January 9, 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH Dallas, Texas DATE OF DEATH September 27, 1967 PLACE OF DEATH Houston, Texas DEFAULTSORT Barnes, Frank Category 1900 births Category 1967 deaths Category Detroit Tigers players Category New York Yankees players Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Texas US baseball pitcher 1900s stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Pedro Mart nez position Pitcher image bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1968 11 29 birth place Villa Mella, Dominican Republic debutdate June 23 debutyear By 1993 debutteam San Diego Padres finaldate September 6 finalyear By 1997 finalteam Cincinnati Reds stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 7 4 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 3.97 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 114 teams nowiki nowiki San Diego Padres 1993 94 Houston Astros 1995 New York Mets 1996 Cincinnati Reds 1996 97 Pedro Mart nez Aquino b. November 29, 1968 in Villa Mella, Dominican Republic Villa Mella , Dominican Republic , commonly but inaccurately referred to as Pedro A. Mart nez to distinguish him from the more famous Pedro Mart nez Pedro Jaime Mart nez , is a former Major League Baseball pitcher . He was an effective reliever for the San Diego Padres in 1993 in baseball 1993 and 1994 in baseball 1994 , but after being part of the 11 player trade between the Padres and the Houston Astros after the 1994 season in which he, Derek Bell baseball Derek Bell , Doug Brocail , Ricky Guti rrez , Phil Plantier , and Craig Shipley went to the Astros for Ken Caminiti , And jar Cede o , Steve Finley , Robert Petagine , Brian Williams baseball Brian Williams , and minor league player Sean Fesh , he was never effective with the Astros in 1995 in baseball 1995 . He spent the next two seasons with the New York Mets and the Cincinnati Reds , pitching only a handful of major league games without ever regaining his success with the Padres. He finished his career with a 3.97 earned run average in 142 innings. External links Baseballstats br m martipe03 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Martinez, Pedro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 29, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH Villa Mella, Dominican Republic DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Martinez, Pedro Category 1968 births Category Living people Category People ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Scott Taylor position Pitcher image bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1967 8 2 birth place Defiance, Ohio debutdate September 17 debutyear 1992 debutteam Boston Red Sox finaldate October 3 finalyear 1993 finalteam Boston Red Sox stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 1 2 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 6.31 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 15 teams nowiki nowiki Boston Red Sox 1992 93 Rodney Scott Taylor born August 2, 1967 in Defiance, Ohio is a former Major League Baseball pitcher . Drafted out of Bowling Green State University by the Boston Red Sox in By 1988 , Taylor made his major league debut for the Red Sox on September 17, 1992, at age 25. He pitched in parts of two seasons for the Red Sox, with his last appearance coming on October 3, 1993. ref http 63.99.108.117 players player.php?p taylosc01 Scott Taylor page at Baseball Almanac ref Taylor continued to pitch in the minors until 1998, ending his career with the Rochester Red Wings in the Baltimore Orioles organization. ref http www.thebaseballcube.com players T Scott Taylor 1.shtml Scott Taylor page at The Baseball Cube ref Taylor pitched a total of 25.2 innings in 20 major league games, striking out 15 batters. He had a career ERA of 6.31, allowing five home in 27 hits. ref http www.baseball reference.com t taylosc01.shtml Scott Taylor page at Baseball Reference ref References Reflist External links Baseballstats mlb espn br t taylosc01 fangraphs cube Scott Taylor 1 brm 28975 http 63.99.108.117 players player.php?p taylosc01 Baseball Almanac Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Scott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH August 2, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH Defiance, Ohio DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Scott Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Boston Red Sox players Category Baseball players from Ohio Category People from Defiance County, Ohio Category ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Mike Jackson position Pitcher bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1946 3 27 birth place Paterson, New Jersey debutdate May 10 debutyear 1970 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate July 27 finalyear 1973 finalteam Cleveland Indians stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 2 3 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 5.80 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 33 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Phillies By 1970 St. Louis Cardinals By 1971 Kansas City Royals By 1972 By 1973 Cleveland Indians By 1973 highlights Michael Warren Jackson born March 27, 1946 in Paterson, New Jersey is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher . He pitched from 1970 1973 for the Philadelphia Phillies , St. Louis Cardinals , Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Indians . Jackson made his major league debut with the Phillies against the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 10, 1970, in which he pitched the final 1.1 innings in a 7 0 loss, giving up three hits, walking one and striking out one. The very first batter he faced was future National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton . During the at bat , the Dodgers pulled off a stolen base double steal , with Willie Crawford stealing home. Sutton then double baseball double d to score the Dodgers final run of the game. ref http www.baseball reference.com boxes PHI PHI197005100.shtml Box score of Jackson s MLB debut from Baseball Reference ref He appeared in as many as 10 games in a season once, in 1973. After being traded from the Royals to the Indians on June 8, 1973, Jackson pitched in his final game on July 27, 1973. During a four year baseball career, he compiled 2 Win baseball wins , 33 strikeout s, and a 5.80 earned run average . Notes reflist External links Baseballstats br j jacksmi01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH March 27, 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH ... more details
For the Rangers outfielder Mike Hart switch hitter Infobox MLB player name Mike Hart position Outfielder image bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1958 2 17 birth place Milwaukee, Wisconsin debutdate May 8 debutyear By 1984 debutteam Minnesota Twins finaldate October 4 finalyear By 1987 finalteam Baltimore Orioles stat1label Batting average stat1value .162 stat2label Home run s stat2value 4 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 17 teams nowiki nowiki Minnesota Twins 1984 Baltimore Orioles 1987 Michael Lawrence Hart born February 17, 1958 in Milwaukee , Wisconsin is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He played parts of two seasons in the major leagues, for the Minnesota Twins in By 1984 and for the Baltimore Orioles in By 1987 . Hart was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in By 1979 . After three plus seasons in their organization, he was released, and signed by the Twins, with whom he made his major league debut on May 8, 1984. He played in 13 games for the Twins, batting .172. Hart spent By 1985 with the Twins top farm team, the Toledo Mud Hens . The following spring, he was traded to the Orioles, and spent all of By 1986 in the minors as well, with the Rochester Red Wings . In By 1987 , he got a second shot at the majors with Baltimore, spending the last month and a half of the season as the Orioles starting center fielder . He fared little better although he hit his first four major league home run s, his batting average was just .158. Hart was released by the Orioles at the end of the season, ending his professional career. Hart is currently a gym teacher at Greenfield Middle School in Wisconsin. citation needed date January 2011 External links Baseballstats mlb espn br h hartmi02 fangraphs 1005456 cube mike hart 1 brm hart 002mic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hart, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH February 17, 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH Milwaukee, Wisconsin DATE OF D ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Dick Scott position Pitcher birth date Birth date and age 1933 3 15 birth place Portsmouth, New Hampshire bats Right throws Left debutdate May 8 debutyear 1963 debutteam Los Angeles Dodgers finaldate July 9 finalyear 1964 finalteam Chicago Cubs stat1label Record stat1value 0 0 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 8.27 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 7 teams nowiki nowiki Los Angeles Dodgers 1963 Chicago Cubs 1964 highlights Richard Lewis Scott born March 15, 1933 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire , USA was a pitcher in Major League Baseball . He pitched in 12 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs in 1963 1964. External links Baseballstats mlb espn br s scottdi02 fangraphs cube brm scott 004ric Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scott, Dick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH March 15, 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH Portsmouth, New Hampshire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scott, Dick Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Los Angeles Dodgers players Category Chicago Cubs players Category Great Falls Electrics players Category Thomasville Dodgers players Category Pueblo Dodgers players Category St. Paul Saints AA players Category Macon Dodgers players Category Spokane Indians players Category Victoria Rosebuds players Category Montreal Royals players Category Atlanta Crackers players Category Omaha Dodgers players Category Salt Lake City Bees players Category Baseball players from New Hampshire Category 1933 births Category Living people US baseball pitcher 1930s stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Bill Lee image BillLee.jpg position Pitcher number 37 bats Left throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1946 12 28 birth place Burbank, California debutdate June 25 debutyear 1969 debutteam Boston Red Sox finaldate May 7 finalyear 1982 finalteam Montreal Expos stat1label Win loss record pitching Win Loss record stat1value 119 90 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 3.92 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 713 teams nowiki nowiki Boston Red Sox By 1969 By 1978 Montreal Expos By 1979 By 1982 highlights nowiki nowiki Major League Baseball All Star Game All Star 1973 Major League Baseball All Star Game 1973 William Francis Lee III born December 28, 1946 , nicknamed Spaceman , is an United States American former Major League Baseball pitcher . He played for the Boston Red Sox from By 1969 By 1978 and the Montreal Expos from By 1979 By 1982 . On November 7, By 2008 , Lee was inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame as the team s record holder for most games pitched by a left hander 321 and the third highest win total 94 by a Red Sox southpaw . On August 16, 2010, Lee signed a contract to play with the Brockton Rox of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball Can Am League at age 63. In addition to his baseball experience, Lee is known for his counterculture behavior, his antics both on and off the baseball field field , and his use of the Leephus pitch, a personalized variation of the eephus pitch . ref name baseballreliquary.org Cite web title Bill Lee Shrine of Eternals work www.baseballreliquary.org url http www.baseballreliquary.org lee.htm accessdate 2006 11 11 ref Lee has co written four books The Wrong Stuff Have Glove, Will Travel ... the 1975 Cincinnati Reds season Cincinnati Reds . He left both the 2nd and 7th games with the win ... 16 games for the Expos in 1979, while being named The Sporting News National League Left Hander of the Year ... Tornadoes manager Rich Gedman left impressed by Bill Lee s performance ref On October 8, 2011 ... more details
Other uses Bobby Jones disambiguation Infobox MLB player name Bobby Jones image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people. See WP NONFREE position Pitcher bats Right throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1972 4 11 birth place Orange, New Jersey death date debutdate May 18 debutyear By 1997 debutteam Colorado Rockies finaldate April 11 finalyear By 2004 finalteam Boston Red Sox stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 14 21 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 5.77 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 229 teams nowiki nowiki Colorado Rockies By 1997 By 1999 New York Mets By 2000 , By 2002 San Diego Padres By 2002 Boston Red Sox By 2004 Robert Mitchell Jones born April 11, 1972 in Orange, New Jersey Orange , New Jersey is a former Major League Baseball player who pitched in Major League Baseball from mlby 1997 mlby 2004 . He made his MLB debut on May 18, 1997, for the Colorado Rockies . Jones moved to Rutherford, New Jersey in 1981 and played in Rutherford Little League from 1982 1984. In By 1991 , he was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 44th round as a draft and follow . He signed prior to the By 1992 draft and was assigned to Helena Brewers Helena in the Pioneer Baseball League Pioneer League Rookie , where he went 5 4. As of recent, Jones operated his own baseball academy named Bobby Jones Sports in Montville, New Jersey until it was closed down. Jones also spent time as the pitching coach for both the Don Bosco Prep and Montclair High School New Jersey Montclair Mounties varsity baseball teams. He currently works with the Academy of Pro Players located in Hawthorne, New Jersey as a pitching instructor. Minor league career Jones rose through the Brewers organization, playing at Beloit Snappers Beloit Midwest League , Low A in By 1993 and Stockton Ports Stockton California League , High A in By 1994 . Following the 1994 season, the Colorado Rockies chose Jones in the minor league phase of the Rule V Draft . In ... more details
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About the faction within the Democratic Party Italy Beyonc Knowles Beyonc song Irreplaceable To the Left A Sinistra is a social democracy social democratic and democratic socialism democratic socialist faction within the Democratic Party Italy Democratic Party , a centre left list of political parties in Italy political party in Italy . It was founded as an electoral list for the Democratic Party Italy leadership election, 2007 election for the Constituent Assembly of the Democratic Party of 14 October 2007, comprising Livia Turco , Furio Colombo , Peppino Caldarola , the Democrats, Laicists, Socialists Massimo Brutti , Sergio Gentili , Mauro Zani , Say Left Vincenzo Vita , Giuseppe Giulietti politician Giuseppe Giulietti , Augusto Battaglia and some Labour Federation Liberal Socialists Annamaria Carli , Giorgio Ruffolo . The list, which was present in only 15 constituencies out of 29, scored 7.7 in the election, electing more than 300 delegates to the Assembly. Its strongholds are the cities and especially Turin 32.7 and Rome 27.1 . ref http www.partitodemocratico.it adon files totalegraf.pdf http www.partitodemocratico.it adon files totalegraf.pdf ref ref http www.partitodemocratico.it cgi bin adon.cgi?act doc&doc 102885&sid 14 http www.partitodemocratico.it cgi bin adon.cgi?act doc&doc 102885&sid 14 ref On 5 July 2008 the three groups cited before plus Left for the Country , a group of splinters from Democratic Left Italy Democratic Left and the Party of Italian Communists , merged into the faction, which became a united social democratic and democratic socialist faction within the Democratic Party. The members of To the Left include both supporters of Walter Veltroni Veltroniani , notably Vincenzo Vita, and supporters of Massimo D Alema Dalemiani , including Livia Turco, who is also an active member of Reformists and Democrats . References Reflist External links http www.asinistranelpd.eu Official website http www.asinistraperveltroni.it Website for the primary ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Red Handed NZ image caption sire Le Filou FR grandsire Vatellor FR dam Red Might NZ damsire Red Mars GB sex Horse foaled 1962 country New Zealand colour Chestnut breeder owner F W Clarke et al. trainer Bart Cummings record earnings race 1967 Melbourne Cup awards honours updated 27 December 2011 Red Handed was a notable Australia n Thoroughbred racehorse, who won the 1967 Melbourne Cup . He was sired by Le Filou FR , his dam Red Might NZ was by Red Mars GB . The horse was purchased in New Zealand relatively cheaply by Bart Cummings for the sum of 870 guineas . This was due to the horse having a club foot and a paralysed ear an injury incurred as a result of being kicked in the head by another horse as a yearling, paralysing the nerves down one side of his face . Despite being headed in the straight by Red Crest, Red Handed fought back to win the race under hard riding from jockey Roy Higgins . References http www.pedigreequery.com red handed Red Handed s pedigree and partial racing stats Category 1962 racehorse births Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Racehorses bred in New Zealand Category Racehorses trained in Australia Category Australian racehorses Category Melbourne Cup winners racehorse stub ... more details