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Nomar Garciaparra 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 Nomar Garciaparra Bookmarks

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Pi (π) Day & Baseball
Published 3/15/2009 by lar@wezen.net (lar) at Wezen Ball - A Baseball Blog
... Career' players: Pitching 3.14 ERA (min. 1,000 IP): Bert Gallia, Leon Cadore, Tug McGraw, Mike Marshall 314 Wins: Gaylord Perry 314 Complete Games: Joe McGinnity, Burleigh Grimes 314 Saves: Robb Nen Batting .314 Average (min. 1,000 Games): Bibb Falk, Cecil Travis, Manny Ramirez*, Nomar Garciaparra* 314 HR: Reggie Smith 314 Doubles: Pete ...

Nomar Garciaparra: An Appreciation
Published 3/7/2009 by Orel (noreply@blogger.com) at Sons of Steve Garvey
... a Dodger, but he'll always be one of the Boys in Blue to many of the Dodger faithful. Three injury-plagued seasons with the team did little to diminish Nomar's popularity in Los Angeles—a feat not many players could pull off. ...

LaRoche Ready to Shine
Published 2/4/2009 by Diamond Cutter at The Diamond Cutter
... In an odd decision, LaRoche would spend the rest of the summer in AAA posting a .309/.399/.589 line with 18 homers and 48 RBI until being recalled during the September call-ups. LaRoche was able to receive a lot of playing time for the rest of the season thanks to the fragile Nomar Garciaparra breaking down over the final month of the season. It seemed as if LaRoche would finally receive his time to shine heading into 2008. ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 36
Published 1/21/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Nomar Garciaparra, Util: Third cousin to Walkoff Walk patron saint Manny Garcia Parra. May be forced into early retirement because of the recent economic woes that are affecting other industries but are being used by baseball owners as a red herring to keep player salaries down. ...

Wrong Brother Syndrome
Published 1/8/2009 by GM-Carson (noreply@blogger.com) at We Should Be GM's
... was in the Phils minors, struggling mostly in Reading. He's only 25 years old and still has a chance to make the majors, but it's unlikely with his minor league line of .266/.699. Nomar on the other hand has made quite the name for himself, marrying female soccer star Mia Hamm, and owning a .314 batting average over 13 MLB seasons. Thank God we didn't have to sit through Nomar's 47 minute between pitch batting glove routine! ...

Nomar Garciaparra
Published 11/26/2008 by Jesse at Twinkie Town
... in the balance, but if any of them were to find a job with the Twins, Nomar Garciaparra might be the only one with anything to offer. ...

Will Pedroia win the AL MVP? The answer comes today
Published 11/18/2008 by Dan Lamothe, Red Sox Monster at Red Sox Monster
... like a strong possibility , since Dustin Pedroia's remarkable season coupled with a darth of traditional MVP candidates in the AL has opened up the possibility. The announcement of the winner is expected at about 2 p.m. today. To show how difficult winning a MVP award can be, here's a partial list of players who haven't ever won it: -- Manny Ramirez ( top finish: 3rd place, 1999 and 2004 ) -- David Ortiz ( top finish: 2nd place, 2005 ) -- Nomar Garciaparra ( top finish: 2nd place, 1998 ) -- Derek Jeter ( top finish: 2nd place, 2006 ) -- Lance ...

BOSTON RED SOX - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 11/14/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... 6. If there is ever a sign that the Red Sox have done a lousy job developing relievers, its that I HAD to include Steamer. THE BENCH RESERVE INFIELDER DUSTIN PEDROIA 2 seasons in and he has an rookie of the year, possibly an MVP, a flair for the dramatic in the post season including 5 homers for a guy who looks like he could have played an Ewok. RESERVE INFIELDER NOMAR GARCIAPARRA The What Ifs of his career regarding his health are as plentiful as ...

Yankees' 2009 outlook: First base, Mark Teixeira
Published 10/23/2008 at New York Yankees Examiner
... anchor their three year rebuilding effort. Andy McPhail knows what he s doing, so expect the Orioles to play the hometown card as hard as it can be played to sway Tex s decision. I don t think there s any chance of it considering how much money the Yankees and others are likely to offer, but the Orioles are worth mentioning in the conversation. Jay Trucker talks about that here . Honorable mentions for free agent first base upgrades include Rich Aurilia , Nomar Garciaparra , Daryle Ward , and Wes Helms . Nothing exciting, but without ...

Free association with free agents
Published 10/22/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine
... two years ago. Nomar Garciaparra almost joined the White Sox before the '04 season, when he was rumored to be involved in a three-way trade that would've sent ...

That's a Wrap
Published 9/30/2008 by Paul SF at YFSF
... in runs produced (184), behind Bobby Doerr in 1946 and 1950. Tied for fourth at position in times on base (270), behind Billy Goodman (1955) and Pete Runnels (1958, 1959). Fourth at position in stolen bases (20), most since Jerry Remy in 1978. Top 10 at position in OPS+ (123), home runs (17), slugging percentage (.493), OPS (.869). Third all time in doubles, behind MLB record-holder Earl Webb (67, 1931) and Nomar Garciaparra (2002). Tied for fourth all time in hits with Jim Rice's 1978, ...

Here Come the Dodgers
Published 9/28/2008 by Jason at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
... those numbers aren't terrible, but they're certainly not good for a first baseman. Juan Pierre (.283/.327/.329 plus 39 stolen bases) Hey, remember this guy?  Yeah, he's not very good.  What is that, a .656 OPS?  Yikes. But on the plus side, he has no arm, no power, and can't get on base.  But hey, he's fast!  To be clear, our scrap-heap center field is way, way, better.  Well, maybe I overstated that.  But they're better.  Way better. Blake DeWitt/Nomar Garciaparra DeWitt's not that good and Garciaparra is never healthy.  Not a super ...

Tired? Choking? Reality?
Published 9/12/2008 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... Martin-Since July 2nd .233/.335/.309/.644 James Loney-Since August 5th .288/.321/.417/.738 Juan Pierre-Since August 1st .205/.271/.250/.521 Matt Kemp-Since August 20th .184/.250/.276/.526 Casey Blake-Since August 9th .232/.304/.429/.733 Nomar Garciaparra-Since July 23rd .174/.213/.261/.474 ...

Forgotten Greatness?
Published 8/13/2008 by HighLeveragePerformer at The Crawfish Boxes
... back and take inventory of what is going on. Performances that we would have deemed extraordinary seemed pedestrian in those days- a 30 HR season was something just about anyone could accomplish, seemingly. As sports fans, we are always searching for greatness- whether it be a team, a player, a play, a call by a coach or a personnel decision by a General Manager. As frequently as greatness is discussed, in terms of on-field performance in the major leagues, the 2000 seasons of Nomar Garciaparra and ...

Wild World of Wednesday - July 23, 2008
Published 7/23/2008 by Apryl DeLancey (noreply@blogger.com) at Women Like Sports
... Great. Surfing: The US Open of Surfing has been going on since Friday and continues through Monday. The Festival Venue opens tomorrow and will feature skate, FMX, and concerts. The event takes place in Huntington Beach in spite of the marine layer. Today in Sports History 1936 – Brooklyn Dodgers draftee Don Drysdale is born in Van Nuys, Ca. 1973 - Los Angeles Dodgers favorite Nomar Garciaparra is born in Whittier, Ca. 1974 – Los Angeles Dodgers first ...

News and Views
Published 5/26/2008 by Rich at Baseball Analysts
... was second and Nomar Garciaparra third. Although Reese had lost the starting shortstop job to OC late in the season, he played in 10 postseason games, mostly as a defensive replacement at second base for ...

Dear Nomar...
Published 5/18/2008 by BG (noreply@blogger.com) at WCBias | West Coast Bias Sports Blog | West Coast Sports News by West Coast Sports Fans, Covering Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers and All Things West Coast
... . Yeah, 129. That's higher than you've had since your Boston days (you were a beast in 2000 though, no doubt). I know he wasn't expected to do much at the start of the season (if ever) and was buried at third behind in the depth chart behind both you and ...

Problems in the Outfield, Rays in First Place
Published 5/14/2008 by Jimmy at The House That Dewey Built
... J.D. Drew, a guy whose injury log reads like that of Robbie Knieval, rolled his wrist while lunging for a ball last night.  The current word is that Drew is day to day, but we all know how wrist injuries can be problematic for hitters.  If I had to wager, I’d put money down on Drew missing some games. ...

Red Sox Throwdown! Why'd We Go and Get Rid of Nomar?
Published 5/6/2008 by Red at Surviving Grady
Last week, I wrote about how I sometimes miss Nomar. Denton saw the post and called me an idiot. I said, "screw you." He paid a coupla Chelsea goons to kick my ass. So the Red Sox Throwdown was most definitely on! Red: Garciaparra should have finished his career with the Red Sox. I'm just sayin'. Denton: Huh? Trading Garciaparra in the middle of the 2004 pennant race was as brilliant as it was necessary. It put a fresh coat of brass on Theo's balls, at the same time helped rid us of the Debbie Downer ...

HALL OF LAME
Published 5/2/2008 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
Nomar Garciaparra won Rookie of the Year in 1997. He won batting titles in 1999 and 2000. He was an All-Star in 5 of his first 8 seasons. And he had more than a 190 hits in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003. At that point in his career he was a lock for the Hall of Fame. Today, it's more likely that Nomar will be inducted into the Hall of Lame. Since 2001, Nomar has been on the 15-Day or 60-Day disabled list at least 10 times. He's suffered from wrist tendonitis, achilles tendonitis, a left groin injury, a sprained right knee ligament and a strained left calf. It's sad to ...

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