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 Grasshoppers announce 2005 field staff - OurSports Central
Mitchell begins his fourth season with the Florida Marlins organization and third season with Greensboro Baseball as the Pitching Coach.
The Grasshoppers open their new ballpark with an exhibition game against the Florida Marlins on April 3, 2005 at 2:00PM.
A University of Iowa graduate, Porter was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the fortieth round of the 1993 amateur draft.
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 Jeff Conine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A graduate from UCLA, Conine started his major league career with the Kansas City Royals and was selected by the Florida Marlins in the 1993 expansion draft.
Conine has the distinction of being the only player to appear in the opener of the Marlin's inaugural season, the 1997 World Series Marlins' championship team, and the 2003 World Series Marlins' championship team.
While in his second stint with the Marlins, Conine was active in the South Florida community and was widely regarded as a crowd favorite.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeff_Conine   (437 words)

  
 Wikipedia free encyclopedia
The Florida Marlins are a Major League Baseball team based in Miami, Florida, USA.
While losing All-Stars Carl Pavano and Armando Benitez in the off-season, the Marlins signed P Al Leiter and 1B Carlos Delgado.
Charlie Hough (1993-1994, first pitcher in Marlins history)
saintvincent.paellaman.com /encyclopedia.php?title=Florida_Marlins   (437 words)

  
 news-article.aspx?storyid=33673
Kelly will return to South Florida where he initially launched his career as an intern for the Florida Marlins during their 1993 inaugural season and then as director of communications and special projects for the Carquest Bowl in 1994-1995.
The South Florida Super Bowl XLI Host Committee is a not-for-profit Florida corporation serving as the liaison between the National Football League and the South Florida community.
The committee holds the ongoing responsibility for implementing South Florida's plan for Super Bowl XLI culminating with the game on February 4, 2007 at Dolphins Stadium.
www.firstcoastnews.com /news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=33673   (470 words)

  
 PLAYERS
From 1993 to 2002, the Cougars were affiliated with the Florida Marlins.
Among the most notable Cougars alumni are four time gold glove catcher and All-star Charles Johnson (Marlins), All-star shortstop Edgar Renteria (Cardinals), 2003 Rookie of the Year Dontrelle Willis (Marlins) and 2003 World Series MVP Josh Beckett (Marlins).
In our first two season (1991-1992) the Cougars were affiliated with the Baltimore Orioles.
www.kccougars.com /players   (208 words)

  
 Radio Ink - The Voice of Radio Revolution
WQAM, the official voice of the Florida Marlins, has been broadcasting Marlins' baseball since the team's 1993 inaugural season.
Marlins games will continue to feature the commentary of local sports personalities Dave Van Horne and Jon "Boog" Sciambi.
In 2002, WQAM Sports Radio will broadcast all 162 Marlins baseball games.
www.radioink.com /HeadlineEntry.asp?hid=78911&pt=archive   (208 words)

  
 SpecialSchemesPart2
Trans American Charter McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 N947ML was chartered by the Florida Marlins for the 1993 season and is seen at San Francisco in August 1993 as the Marlins took on the Giants.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N40SH of the Seattle Seahawks Inc. performing a low flyby at an airshow at Boeing Field in July 1994.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51 N682RW has had its tail logo removed at is seen at San Jose International in March 2003.
www.homestead.com /mmaviation/SpecialSchemesPart2.html   (504 words)

  
 Gus Polidor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gus Polidor [po-le-DOR], born Gustavo Adolfo Polidor González (October 26, 1961- April 28, 1995), was a shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the California Angels (1985-88), Milwaukee Brewers (1989-90) and Florida Marlins (1993).
Polidor played in a career-high 79 games in 1989 and was later a member of the Marlins in their 1993 inaugural season.
In his major league career, Polidor batted.207, with 2 home runs, 35 runs batted in, 33 runs scored, 15 doubles and 3 stolen bases.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gus_Polidor   (189 words)

  
 Carl Everett Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Everett was 23 years old when he broke into the big leagues on July 1, 1993, with the Florida Marlins.
Did you know that you can compare Carl Everett to other rookies who also had their Major League debut during the 1993 National League season?
Carl Everett was born on Wednesday, June 3, 1970, in Tampa, Florida.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=evereca01   (311 words)

  
 Florida Marlins
The Marlins entered the 2001 season with hopes that they could move out of the NL East cellar, and they did, finishing 4th and eight games ahead of the Expos, but still well out of the race in the weakening NL East.
The Marlins lost 54% of their games in their first seven years of existence, with just one winning season, but due to the wild card they managed to win the 1997 World Series.
Debuting along with the Colorado Rockies in 1993, the team was initially known as much for their teal uniforms as the players on the field.
www.thebaseballpage.com /present/fp/nl/fla.htm   (466 words)

  
 news_article.aspx?storyid=40794
Originally selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 21st round of the 1993 amateur draft, Almanza was traded in 1998 to the Marlins along with shortstop Pablo Ozuna and pitcher Braden Looper, for shortstop Edgar Renteria.
Last Modified: 12/23/2003 1:53:07 AM ATLANTA (AP) -- Left-hander Armando Almanza agreed Monday to a $500,000, one-year contract with the Atlanta Braves, two days after he was cut loose by the Florida Marlins.
Almanza, 31, was 4-5 with a 6.08 ERA in 51 games for the Marlins last year before he went the disabled list Aug. 21 with tendinitis in his pitching shoulder.
www.11alive.com /news/news_article.aspx?storyid=40794   (163 words)

  
 Colorado Rockies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Colorado Rockies joined the National League as an expansion franchise in 1993, along with the Florida Marlins.
The 1993 Rockies still have the largest ever season attendance, with 4,483,350, and the team led the National League in attendance every year from 1993 to 1999.
Since their inception, the Rockies have always tended to have a strong hitting squad and home record, which are offset by a weak bullpen and road record.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Colorado_Rockies   (372 words)

  
 Outside Pitch Cover Story: Jeff Conine: Leading Role
Conine almost immediately established himself as a solid hitter, and he was selected in the first round of the expansion draft by the Marlins in early 1993.
Conine entered the year with a.296 average as an Oriole and a big league mark of.289, including a couple of.300+ seasons with Florida.
Conine had a remarkable season for the Orioles in 2001, hitting.311 with 14 home runs and 97 RBIs for a team the had the second worst offense in the American League.
www.outsidepitch.com /cover/0208conine.html   (2091 words)

  
 Moisés Alou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Before the 1998 season, the Marlins traded Alou to the Houston Astros.
Alou lead the team in average in their two series against the Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins.
Alou suffered a severe ankle injury in 1993 that would rob him of his speed and force him to become strictly a corner outfielder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mois%C3%A9s_Alou   (2091 words)

  
 Jeffrey Loria BaseballLibrary.com
Loria, a New York art dealer and Yankees season-ticket holder whose father once faced Lou Gehrig in a high-school game, was outbid for the Baltimore Orioles by Peter Angelos in 1993 but spent $75 million for a controlling interest in the cash-strapped Montreal Expos in 1999.
February 11, 2002: Major league baseball owners approve the sales of the Florida Marlins and Montreal Expos.
The Expos are expected to be either contracted or taken over by Major League Baseball, which would buy the team from Loria in case contraction is aborted, leaving him an opportunity to own the Marlins.
baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/L/Loria_Jeffrey.stm   (391 words)

  
 Trevor Hoffman Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Hoffman was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 6, 1993, with the Florida Marlins.
Did you know that you can compare Trevor Hoffman to other rookies who also had their Major League debut during the 1993 National League season?
Trevor Hoffman was born on Friday, October 13 1967, in Bellflower, California.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=hoffmtr01   (289 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Charlie Hough
From 1970 trough 1994, Hough played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1970-80), Texas Rangers (1980-90), Chicago White Sox (1991-92), and the Florida Marlins (1993-94), pitching in their inaugural game on April 5, 1993.
In a 25-season career, Hough posted a 216-216 record with 2362 strikeouts and a 3.75 ERA in 3801.1 innings pitched.
Charles Oliver (Charlie) Hough (born January 5, 1948 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is a former knuckleballer pitcher in Major League Baseball.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Charlie-Hough   (785 words)

  
 Dolphins Stadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Behind the scenes, Pro Player Stadium underwent $10 million in renovations to accommodate Major League Baseball and the Florida Marlins before the 1993 season.
Dolphins Stadium (originally named Dolphin Stadium, later named Joe Robbie Stadium and then briefly Pro Player Park before becoming Pro Player Stadium, and now back to being named for the team, this time as Dolphins Stadium) is an American football and baseball stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida (a suburb of Miami incorporated in 2003).
Pro Player, which specialized in licensed sports apparel, became the first sports marketing and products company to entitle a stadium or arena with their ten year, $20 million deal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pro_Player_Stadium   (788 words)

  
 Welcome to Comcast SportsNet
Previously, Kasper handled Florida Marlins play-by-play for three years at Fox Sports Net.
Kasper graduated summa cum laude from Marquette University in 1993 with a degree in public relations.
Kasper begins the 2005 MLB season as the new play-by-play announcer for all Cubs telecasts on Comcast SportsNet, WCIU and WGN.
chicago.comcastsportsnet.com /talent.asp   (3185 words)

  
 Anaheim Angels
The California Angels (1965-1996), the Minnesota Twins (1961-present), the Texas Rangers (1972-present), the Colorado Rockies (1993-present), the Florida Marlins (1993-present), and the Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-present) are the only active teams to use states in their team name instead of cities.
The Angels won their first post-season series on October 5, 2002, when they defeated the New York Yankees 9-5 to win the American League Division Series, three games to one.
The Angels used the bat to get out of their offensive slump, which had resulted in their losing 16 of their last 18 games.
www.baseballhalloffame.org /teams/AL/angels.htm   (932 words)

  
 Dolphins Stadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Behind the scenes, Pro Player Stadium underwent $10 million in renovations to accommodate Major League Baseball and the Florida Marlins before the 1993 season.
Dolphin Stadium (originally named Dolphin Stadium, later named Joe Robbie Stadium and then briefly Pro Player Park before becoming Pro Player Stadium, and Dolphins Stadium and now back to the orginal name as Dolphin Stadium) is an American football and baseball stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida (a suburb of Miami incorporated in 2003).
Dolphin Stadium was the first of its kind to be constructed entirely with private funds.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pro_Player_Stadium   (939 words)

  
 College Gridirons-Pro Player Stadium-FedEx Orange Bowl
The first Florida Marlins game played at the stadium was on April 5, 1993.
When the stadium was built for the Dolphins, Joe Robbie insisted on a rectangular grandstand layout that was wider than needed for football, believing that baseball would possibly come to Miami.
Originally named Dolphins Stadium, the facility was paid for by the selling of luxury suites, club seats, private funds, and long term agreements with season ticket holders.
www.collegegridirons.com /bowlstadiums/ProPlayerStadium.htm   (437 words)

  
 ESPN.com - MLB - Yankees: Sheffield not the answer at third
Overall, Sheffield has totaled 466 games at third base -- but none since 1993 -- for the Brewers, Marlins and San Diego Padres.
He has a career batting average of.266 in 15 seasons with 244 homers and 1,075 RBI, and on Sept. 5 last year, he became the first player to homer for 11 major league teams, connecting off Florida's Mark Redman.
Sheffield, an All-Star outfielder who signed with the Yankees this offseason, played third base previously during the early years of his major league career.
sports.espn.go.com /mlb/news/story?id=1721373   (437 words)

  
 Colorado Rockies Tickets Mlb Ticket - Buy Cheap Colorado Rockies Tickets
Their sister franchise the Florida Marlins started off young while the impatient Colorado Rockies franchise started off with veteran players such as Joe Girardi, Andres Galarraga, Charlie Hayes, Dante Bichette, and Jerald Clark who all played for the original 1993 team.
The first manager in Colorado Rockies history was Don Baylor who managed the Rockies for their first six seasons.
Prior to the 2001 season the Rockies signed several pitchers in an effort to address their glaring weakness on the mound.
www.onlineseats.com /mlb-tickets/colorado-rockies/index.asp   (1417 words)

  
 Kane County Cougars, Chicago Sports-Baseball from Chicago Traveler
Over the years, the Cougars affiliates have been the Baltimore Orioles (1991-92), the Florida Marlins (1993-2002) and currently the Oakland Athletics.
The Minor League Kane County Cougars play their baseball season at Elfstrom Stadium in Geneva, Illinois, which is west of Chicago.
Kane County Cougars, Chicago Sports-Baseball from Chicago Traveler
www.chicagotraveler.com /attractions/kane-county-cougars.html   (155 words)

  
 SLAM! Sports Stats
Rojas has been the third base coach and infield instructor for the Florida Marlins since 1993.
*Mookie Wilson, Cookie Rojas among Mets' coaches for 1997* ---------------------------------------------------------- Mookie Wilson, part of one of the most memorable plays in New York Mets history, today was among the coaches named by the team for the 1997 season.
The 40-year-old Wilson was named base running/outfield/first base coach after serving as roving instructor for the Mets' seven minor league teams the last three years.
www.canoe.ca /StatsBBN/BC-BBN-LGNS-METCOACH-R.html   (231 words)

  
 Texas Rangers News
Rojas was on the Florida Marlins baseball staff in 1993 and served as pitching coach at Rio Grande in the Texas-Louisiana League in 1994.
Rojas comes to the Rangers from the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he spent the 2003 season doing radio play-by-play and analysis on the club's flagship radio station, KTAR and the team's radio network.
Rojas is the son of former major league player and manager Cookie Rojas and pitched in the California Angels minor league system in the early 1990's.
texas.rangers.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/tex/news/tex_press_release.jsp?ymd=20031201&content_id=610069&vkey=pr_tex&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex   (585 words)

  
 Carl Everett - Psychology Central
He was the 10th overall pick in the 1990 amateur draft, selected by the New York Yankees, but he would make his major league debut with the Florida Marlins on July 1, 1993.
On December 14, 2005 Everett was signed by the Mariners off of the free agent market to a one year contract for the 2006 season, with a vesting option for 2007.
A switch hitter, he last played with the Chicago White Sox, and was on their 2005 World Series winning roster.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Carl_Everett   (718 words)

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