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 Mike Moore BaseballLibrary.com
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April 11, 1990 : The A's Mike Norris relieves
Allowing more than seven runs per nine innings, he was released in August but still tied Jason Bere and Kevin Gross for the AL lead with 15 losses at the end of the season.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/M/Moore_Mike.stm

  
 Truth About Duke - Dook Quotes
You had Kentucky, Stanford, Gonzaga, Mississippi State or some upstart (uh, Wisconsin) and now your pool pick-sheet is worth as much as a Dominican baseball player's birth certificate.
The early focus of the story, written by former Sports Illustrated writer Curry Kirkpatrick, is that Blue Devil basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski had a big disagreement with Avery and his mother, Terri Simonton, in April before Avery announced he was leaving.
'I heard Coach K tell Trajan to get the ball,' Moore said.
www.truthaboutduke.com /quotes.php

  
 1999 Baseball Transactions
Minor League Baseball: Re-elected Mike Moore president, Randy Mobley chairman, and John Moss vice chairman.
Named Tim McCleary vice president baseball operations and assistant general manager, Dave Stewart assistant general manager and director of player personnel and Bob Nelson director of minor league operations.
Major League Baseball: Announced that the 2000 season opener would be played by the Mets and the Cubs and be played in Japan.
kmbumb.people.wm.edu /roster/trans99.html   (12592 words)

  
 Brewers' Chad Moeller Hits for Cycle (phillyBurbs.com) Baseball
The other Brewers to hit for the cycle were Hall of Famer Robin Yount on June 12, 1988, at Chicago; Charlie Moore on Oct. 1, 1980, at California; and Mike Hegan on Sept. 3, 1976, at Detroit.
He's the first Brewers player to hit for the cycle at home, and just the second big league player to do it in Milwaukee.
Moeller completed the cycle with a single off reliever Ryan Wagner, prompting a standing ovation from the sparse crowd.
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/51-04282004-290540.html   (887 words)

  
 Rome Braves
Dayton Moore, director of Player Development for the Atlanta Braves, addressed the crowd as well as Rome Braves General Manager Mike Dunn.
Nearly 300 people jammed the ballroom at the Holiday Inn Skytop to "talk baseball." On hand for the event was new Rome Braves field manager Rocket Wheeler along with pitching coach Kent Willis.
Rome Braves GM Michael Dunn and Assistant GM Jim Jones presented checks to local Rome radio stations to distribute to their favorite charity.
www.romebraves.com /community_preseason.php   (215 words)

  
 JapanBall.com - The Complete Guide to Japanese Baseball
We claim another Official JapanBall player to join Mike Kinkade and Trey Moore of Orix.
The Kintetsu Buffaloes' 55-year history ended when the new Orix Buffaloes, formed by the merger between the Orix BlueWave and Kintetsu Buffaloes, marked their inauguration Wednesday.
Despite being selected in last month's distribution draft to play for the new Orix Buffaloes, he believes there are major league clubs interested in him.
www.japanball.com /letter120304.htm   (215 words)

  
 Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association
Eckersley was joined on the field for the ceremony by former teammates Rickey Henderson, Carney Lansford, Steinbach, Dave Henderson, Scott Sanderson, Rick Honeycutt, Mike Moore, Gene Nelson and Jim Corsi.
Eckersley is the fourth Athletics player to have his number retired, joining Jim "Catfish" Hunter (No. 27), Rollie Fingers (34) and Reggie Jackson (9).
Nine of Eckersley's seasons were spent in Oakland, where he made the transition from starter to closer with unparalleled success.
www.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/mlb/features/alumni/article.jsp?article=eckersly_number   (787 words)

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