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Brian Anderson batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Brian Anderson Bookmarks

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Twins Starting Pitcher PECOTA Comparables
Published 3/1/2009 by Jesse at Twinkie Town
... Josh Fogg Glen Perkins Allen Watson Brian Anderson Nino Espinosa ...

Totally Random Royals Game: Game 131, 2004
Published 2/2/2009 by royalsreview at Royals Review
... 1B 5. C Monroe RF 5. A Nunez CF 6. C Pena 1B 6. C Pickering DH 7. M Thames LF 7. J Buck C 8. B Inge 3B 8. R Gotay 2B 9. N Logan CF 9. A Gomez RF J Johnson P B Anderson P I've written about Brian Anderson ...

LHP's 1988-2008 (min. 162 IP)
Published 12/31/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jeff) at Royally Speaking
... Glendon Rusch 1997  6-9 170.1 116/52 5.50 85 Brian Anderson 2004  6-12 166 ...

Rumblin', Bumblin', and Stumblin' News- March 14th, 2008
Published 3/14/2008 by Paul M. Fiore at Yankees Tonight
This will be the first one of these in about a month. So I'll try to talk baseball news and throw some sports news that were relevant in the past month... LHP Brian Anderson , who last pitched in 2005 for the Royals organization, is now going for a third major elbow injury which is going to end his career. He's already gone for two "Tommy John" surgeries since not pitching in 2005. ( ...

TBO: Brian Anderson’s Injury Is Career-Ending
Published 3/14/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
... Brian Anderson ...it’s a damn shame. LHP Brian Anderson’s improbable comeback story is finished. An MRI exam Thursday morning revealed Anderson had torn the ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow for the third time, and had torn the flexor mass muscle for the second time. It’s a career-ending injury for the 35-year-old, who last pitched in the majors May 8, 2005, but was well ahead of schedule this spring. “It’s really a big disappointment,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said. “He was doing so well and we were starting to count on the fact that he was really going to be able ...

And the hits just keep on coming (or not, in Josh Paul’s case)
Published 2/4/2008 by Scott Caruso at Rays of Light
... ) Dude can’t hit, but on the bright side, he’s the source of great facial hair, so at least he’s got that going for him. Meanwhile, the Rays also decided to dust of Brian Anderson for another shot in the big leagues. Anderson, you might remember, was the first pick of the Diamondbacks in the 1998 expansion draft. He actually had some moderate success (albeit 5 years ago) during his career, and at 36 years old would be the young whipper-snapper in the Percival-Reyes bullpen. He’s always pretty much been J.P. Howell, and his career .794 OPS against LHB isn’t quite what you’d ...

My big, fat White Sox offseason plan
Published 11/5/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
... and Brian Anderson battle it out in center. 2. ...

Pickoff Moves
Published 4/26/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... Brian Anderson CAL b. 1972, played 1993-1995 ...

Jorge Sosa and the Gophers
Published 3/1/2007 by Diane Firstman at Diamonds are for Humor
...        .546 143.1 1962  23     9 Brian Anderson    .545 166   2004  32    10 ...