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Votes:0 Welcome to Derek Jeter's (#2) Home Page! Created: June 22, 1997 Updated: July 28, 1998 I hope you can read the most of what I wrote. Please sign my guestbook. (See below for Hyperlink of my guestbook) Some of webpage may be great. Some of webpage may not be great but close enough. Some of it may not working to access it. I thought to post all Derek Jeter's Webpage which made by most of Derek Jeter Fans. I hope you enjoy to explore everything about Derek Jeter. Enjoy it! Derek Jeter's Biography: Player Biography Derek Jeter Derek Jeter's Statistics: Batting: CNN/SI - Derek Jeter - Batting Fielding: CNN/SI - Derek Jeter - Fielding Both: The Sporting News Baseball - Derek Jeter Stat... Both: Derek Jeter profile, statistics and more Derek Jeter has his own web site: Bigleaguers.com : The Playe Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Hank Greenberg (1911-1986) Before television made professional football so popular, baseball was America's only national pastime and a symbol of such American values as competition and fair play. Jews, African-Americans and other "outsiders" were not easily welcomed into the sport. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking the major league color barrier. A decade earlier, Hank Greenberg crossed a different line: He became baseball's first Jewish superstar. Henry Benjamin Greenberg was born in an Orthodox household in 1911. By the time he reached high school in the Bronx, Greenberg stood 6'3" and was an All-City athlete in soccer and basketball, but his favorite sport was baseball. Somewhat awkward in the field, Greenberg chose first base as his posit Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Jacob's Ken Griffey Jr. Page Sorry you need a frames enabled browser to view my page, but it's okay just click on one of the following links. Main | Photo Gallery | Statistics | Career Notes Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Jim "Catfish" Hunter The story of James Augustus Hunter reads like a Hollywood script. Born the last of eight children in Perquimans County, North Carolina, Jim Hunter rose to superstar status in baseball while maintaining his down home North Carolina character. Better known as "Catfish", Hunter achieved an impressive list of pitching statistics that have placed him in the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh as well as in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. The youngest son of Abbott and Millie Hunter, Jim enjoyed hunting, fishing and playing baseball with his brothers. While at Perquimans High School , Hunter excelled in a variety of sports, enjoying success as a linebacker and offensive end in Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 All Star Tribute to Ken Griffey Jr This Page dedicated to one of baseball's Best: Ken Griffey Jr . Check out Griffey's Awesome biography! UNIFORM NUMBER: 30 TEAM: Cincinatti Reds HEIGHT: 6'5" WEIGHT: 205 BIRTHDATE: 11/21/69 BIRTHPLACE: Donora,PA HIGH SCHOOL: Moeller High,OH RESIDENCE: Issaquah, Washington BATS: Left Throws: Left Biography Fun Facts Statistics Books Contact Picture Gallery Memorabilia Quotes Video Games Baseball Cards Sports Page Free Website Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Make Ken's Klubhouse Your Default Homepage Griffey tops NL All-Star Votes July 1, 2007 NEW YORK (AP) -- Not only is Barry Bonds going to the All-Star game in his home ballpark, he'll be in the starting lineup. The San Francisco Giants star overcame a 119,000-vote deficit in the final days of balloting and finished 123,000 ahead of the Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano on Sunday to claim the third and final starting outfield spot for the National League. "I'm at a loss for words right now," Bonds said. "It just means more 'cause I'm at home. This is my town. This is my house. You can't say enough about being at home. It's great. This is the one I'll remember all time. This is the one I'll remember forever." Bonds, heading to his 14th All-Star game and 12th as a starter, was Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 You are slugger # Welcome to Mingles' Griffey Page, a tribute to Seattle Mariners star center fielder, Ken Griffey Jr. A perfect place to find some general
information, stats, pics, and highlights of this great athlete. Don't forget to visit other Griffey pages in the links section. This page has
finally been updated. But most of the info is the same...so don't be disappointed. If you would like to find out more about me, then click
on the Mingles locker. Have fun!! Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page ? Mingles 1997 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 My Home Page My Favorite things about Angelfire. Easy Fast Fun My Favorite Web Sites Angelfire - Free Home Pages Free Web Building Help Angelfire HTML Library HTML Gear - free polls, guestbooks, and more! Thank you for visiting my page at Angelfire.
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Votes:0 My Home Page My Favorite things about Angelfire. Easy Fast Fun My Favorite Web Sites Angelfire - Free Home Pages Free Web Building Help Angelfire HTML Library HTML Gear - free polls, guestbooks, and more! Thank you for visiting my page at Angelfire.
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Votes:0 Nomar Garciaparra Online 2000 American League Batting Champion Story | Pictures | Stats | Links | Multimedia | Quotes | News Library | Poll | Cover | Achievements | Information | Collectables Art | Auctions | Michael Garciaparra | Posters | Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 from http://members.aol.com/buffalohd/myhistr.htm The Unofficial Rich Gedman Web Page ( see also History and Background for Unofficial Rich Gedman Page ) Richard L. Gedman, Jr. Position: Catcher Born: 9/26/59, Worcester, MA Debut: September 1980, Boston Red Sox Bats: Left Throws: Right. Height: 6 Weight: 215 Filling Carlton Fisk's shoes was a tall order, but catcher Rich Gedman eventually did respond to the challenge with two award-winning seasons back-to-back, helping lead the Boston Red Sox to the '86 World Series. Rich Gedman was a hefty pitcher/1B in high school His teammate was J. P. Ricciardi, Jr ., now the Oakland A's national cross-checker director [since then, promoted to Special Assistant to the General Manager, as of December 1, 1995]. After MLB scouts saw Gedman his senior year Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 N E W S Initializing... W E L C O M E Welcome to the Shoeless Joe Jackson Virtual Hall of Fame , the Official web site of the Shoeless Joe Jackson Society. This site is devoted to the memory of Shoeless Joe Jackson and the movement to persuade Major League Baseball to remove
Joe Jackson from their ineligible list, thereby making him eligible for election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. All that we ask is that you visit our site with an open mind. We have many facts and statistics about Joe within the Virtual Hall .
We don't even ask that you take our word for what is within our site, but that you get interested enough in Joe Jackson to go and do the research.........to get the answer for
yourself. We feel sure that you will come to the same conclusion we did many years ago. That con Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 If you read about this site in the new book Baseball on the Web , you will notice that the URL was missing a period. Follow this link to the real Jeff Huson
HomePage! ( http://members.aol.com/edijkelly/index./jeff.huson.html ) Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to The Shrine to Charlie Hough. This page was launched on 10/12/96 and is still being updated. UPDATE 3/11/2005: Two pictures showing Charlie Hough on the Rangers have been added to the media gallery . A great deal of information has been moved to the Archive . The Career Summary , Subpages , and formatting of this page have been updated. UPDATE 1/2/2004: Eleven new pictures, and a very special video clip, have been added to the media gallery . Some delayed news about Charlie Hough today: See Career Summary below for the details. Links page has also been updated. View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook Career Summary Charlie Hough, major league knuckleballer, played 25 seasons in the major leagues, from 1970 to 1995. Charlie began his career with the Dodgers, staying there until being Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Main >> Sports & Recreation >> Baseball Tony Gwynn's Countdown to 3000 *Updated thru: 6/16/00 Tony Gwynn's Countdown to 3000 4000 Last Game*: 2 for 4 2000 Batting Average: .312 Career hits to date: 3106 Hits needed to reach 4000: 894 Total hits in 2000 39 - - Hit #3000 on: August 6 vs Expos in Montreal San Diego Padres Online by CruiznSD Tony's Career Stats Tony's Achievements All-Time Hits Leaders List Tony's
Hit Parade - San Diego Union-Tribune (7/30/99) Big
Party awaits Tony Gwynn after 3,000 - San Diego Union Tribune
(7/29/99) ESPN
- Click here to view a great article in ESPN Magazine on Tony Gwynn
(6/2/99) AP
- Click here to view the latest article on Tony Gwynn's quest for
hit number 3000. - Associated Press "I don't want that
(3000 hits) to be the main focus this year, but saying th Read More Go to Site
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