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Extractions: Categories 1998 National League All-Stars 2001 American League All-Stars 2003 American League All-Stars ... Wikipedia Article à¤à¥à¤à¤¾à¤¨à¤à¥à¤¶: - The Indological Knowledgebase Bret Robert Boone (born April 6 in El Cajon, California ) is a Major League Baseball second baseman and right-handed batter who plays with the Seattle Mariners In Boone became the first-ever third-generation big-leaguer in baseball history. As a member of an All-Star family, he is the son of Bob , an outstanding catcher for the Phillies Angels and Royals (1972-90) and later a manager with Royals and Reds ; his brother, Aaron , is a third baseman who has played with Reds and Yankees (1997-2003), and his grandfather, Ray , was a fine infielder for the Indians Tigers White Sox Athletics ... Braves and Red Sox Boone is one of the best second basemen in the game on both offense and defense. He started his career with Seattle in 1992 and was traded to the Reds at the end of 2003. After five seasons in Cincinnati, he played with the Braves (1999) and Padres (2000), returning as a free agent to Seattle in 2001.
Extractions: And yet, writers and broadcasters from all across the country are beginning to hype the Twins' leadoff hitter as just that. Never mind that Stewart had only one month where his OBP ventured above .370. Never mind that Stewart's .283 Equivalent Average ranks ninth among American League left fielders. And never mind that Stewart wasn't even the most valuable player on his own team, according to VORP. What matters to the voters is that Shannon Stewart plays for a winning team, and that his arrival somewhat coincided with the Twins' resurgance in the AL Central. Needless to say, from an objective standpoint, Stewart's MVP argument holds water about as well as Nate Silver holds his liquor. While Stewart was certainly a valuable addition to the top of the Twins' lineup, he's not the high-percentage base-stealer that he once was, and he simply doesn't hit for power, especially on the road. According to Keith Woolner's calculations, Stewart was roughly the 57th best position player in the American League this season, on par with the declining John Olerud and a couple of Devil Rays.
Extractions: Rnd Pick# Owner Player Comments Scott Ramirez_Manny/BOS Begin! Sean Schilling_Curt/BOS [Room Consensus] John Thome_Jim/PHI MichaelB Abreu_Bobby/PHI Danil Martinez_Pedro/NYN Eric Kendall_Jason/OAK [Room: OK, we're puzzled.] Syd Edmonds_Jim/SLN Keith Bonds_Barry/SFN Subrata: Who had 8 on the over-under for Bonds? Chris Rodriguez_Ivan/DET Tom Hernandez_Felix/SEA [MichaelR: A 1st round pick on a 19-year old pitcher who hasn't pitched above A-ball?] Benneter Sheffield_Gary/NYA Tim Jones_Chipper/ATL MichaelR Ramirez_Aramis/CHN Phil Burnett_AJ/FLO Steve Beltre_Adrian/SEA Subrata Lopez_Javy/BAL MichaelR: Holy crap! Subrata Loretta_Mark/SDN MichaelB (Steve) Jones_Andruw/ATL Phil Green_Shawn/ARI MichaelR Clemens_Roger/HOU [Keith: Do you want one forty-year old or two twenty-year olds?] Tim Delgado_Carlos/FLO [Chris: I wanted to pick him - he was supposed to last a little more.] Benneter Kent_Jeff/LAN Danil (Tom) Smoltz_John/ATL Chris Casey_Sean/CIN Keith Renteria_Edgar/BOS Keith (Syd) Lee_Derrek/CHN Eric Guillen_Carlos/DET [Eric: He's free, right? Phil: Free with purchase. Room: Buy Kendall, get Guillen for free.] Danil Giles_Brian/SDN MichaelB Mora_Melvin/BAL [Room: About time.]
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Extractions: Bret Boone Encyclopedia Search: in Tutorials Encyclopedia Dictionary Entire Web Store Tutorials Encyclopedia Dictionary Web ... Email this to a friend Mlbretired bgcolor1=darkblue bgcolor2=maroon textcolor1=white textcolor2=white name=Bret Boone image=Ph_111214.jpg position= Second base bats=Right throws=Right debutdate= August 19 debutyear= debutteam= Seattle Mariners finaldate= July 31 finalyear= finalteam= Minnesota Twins Batting average Home run s RBI teams= highlights= Bret Boone at bat against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 'Bret Robert Boone ' (born April 6 in El Cajon California ) is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball who most recently played with the Minnesota Twins before being released on August 1 after only 20 days with the franchise. Boone is a graduate of El Dorado High School and the University of Southern California In Boone became the first-ever third-generation big-leaguer in baseball history. As a member of an All-Star family, he is the son of
Extractions: @import url("/stylesheets/AFM.css"); Bret Robert Boone (born April 6 in El Cajon, California ) is a Major League Baseball second baseman and right-handed batter who plays with the Seattle Mariners In Boone became the first-ever third-generation big-leaguer in baseball history. As a member of an All-Star family, he is the son of Bob , an outstanding catcher for the Phillies Angels and Royals (1972-90) and later a manager with Royals and Reds ; his brother, Aaron , is a third baseman who has played with Reds and Yankees (1997-2003), and his grandfather, Ray , was a fine infielder for the Indians Tigers White Sox Athletics ... Braves and Red Sox Boone is one of the best second basemen in the game on both offense and defense. He started his career with Seattle in 1992 and was traded to the Reds at the end of 2003. After five seasons in Cincinnati, he played with the Braves (1999) and Padres (2000), returning as a free agent to Seattle in 2001. A good opposite-field hitter, Boone is strong enough to clear the fences at right-center. He is an above-average runner with good instincts and can steal the occasional base. A winner of four
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