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Feroz Y Khan

aka Queen Armada

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July 4, 2011
  • I live in Halton Region
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Manager of World Champion Penant Clinching Pirates 70's big man
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Pirates Manager McDonough,60's to early 80's
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Steve Trachsion
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H.Khan Pittsburgh Pirates LF
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Habib Khan's hitting zone
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#17 LF Steve Trachsion gold glove outfielder basestealer powerhitter 60's,70's and 80's AL to Series Circuit
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Steve Garvey Superstar 70's Record holder
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Manager of 60's and 70's Pittsburgh Pirates
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#17 LF My Dad the Great star of 70's to "77" Habib Khan
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Hiroshi
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==Welcome==
Habib Khan and his team
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World champions vs Boston
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Habib Dad's friend and Hiroshi Big Man.
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Willie McCovey Pittsburgh Pirates Center field
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McCovey came from San Francisco Giants AL in exchange for Steve Garvery.Garvey became a West coast player.McCovey did the damage to many teams ain in post Season.McCovey replaces Garvey had disputes.McCovey was on the same teams as Willie Stargell.They had a clutch hitter with power and speed.Lead off man they got and needed for Garvey.Middle 70's McCovey 3 Rivers Stadium.Kent Tekulve 27 9.0 0 6 5 0 1.3 -1 -0.3 $ Amateur Free http://www.ombudsman.on.ca/Home.aspx http://ombudstoronto.ca/ Agent
Hiroshi's son and cover Dad lineup Steve{Habib}
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http://www.primepittsburgh.com/sports/ppwsh.htm Genious and is in aggressive as his team is also intelligent and uses NL fundementals and goes effectiveness.Very smart and best manager ever complicated system of codes dugout.My Dad's preformance was team player and everyone was at their best Allstar.Young man for a manager and they thought this might be his weakness and he went to wisdom.Huge size man much bigger than Habib or Stargell mothers maiden name.Big front teeth and he predict high caliber outer space.Specialty in batting,fielding alignment and shift and tell Dad shift is on Stargell behind him on deck,plan.Tell Dad go to home from 3rd steal.Work on starting pitching to perfection and middle relief and closer.Hiroshi died in car accident on otherside of the world.Manager Big Man big hands and made Dad look small died,Stargell lost his father and his best teammate Habib,became ghost to 3 Rivers Stadium.70's was greatest time era and also a tomb.1979 World Series win against Superior Baltimore with such a record.Shotup and was taken out in playoffs by a team that question marks where their key player and manager was?Ghosts in stands of 3 Rivers Stadium watching.1970-1979 and "The Family"Edit 1970-1979 and "The Family" sectionEdit Modern day fans started in late 80's Brand name popular players are the only ones that win Awards and are Champions.They won't take names like Trachsion or Stark or Sparks.
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http://www.thescore.com/mlb This is an appearance Dad conquered and changed.It was him during his profession,carpenter.This person is not smart and a great baseball as white people{AL,40's,50's,60's favourited part of their race}are.Hockey players are weaker than baseball players that are of 70's tribal orgin,pitcher compete in batting with hockey players{no enforcers}.My dad has a big sharp nose trademark and dressed 70's cool.He was a naturally powerful man from Fiji.Steve
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.Slugger Willie Stargell became a fixture in the Pittsburgh lineup in the late 1960s, and the Pirates returned to prominence in 1970. Murtaugh returned as manager and the Pirates' home field, Forbes Field, was demolished in favor of the multi-purpose Three Rivers Stadium.He is the manager of the 60's to early 70's Pirates.He is Tavitites.{Tuh vee tes}He is specialist in fundementals.Distribution equal every area,hitting and pitching and World Champion vs Boston and vs Orioles.Pitching is throw offspeed and fastball control.Unlike Tekulve.Control within rules of league as in 60's AL like team Pirates were.Called up Steve Trachsion and had rookie Ricky Hernandez in Orioles World Series of a year or few later.He does not like a wild team conserve energy.
Steve Garvey Pirates
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Steve Garvey and their were two Steve Garvey's.The other Steve Garvey was a Pirate.He was a huge superstar and celebrity.He was in the media and broke all the records even in Guiness.He is called the "Record Holder".Three Rivers was his home.He was a 70 homerun hitter with 200RBI's.He was a basestealer stealing 50 bases.Speed in outfield he was known for being speedy and gold glover for decade.He was the Pirates bat in 80's.This other Garvey with sharp big nose was huge star.He was cool with shades from California but Pirate and franchise player.Garvey was a rookie with Trachsion.The Pirates had the rights to their Steve Garvey,Pittsburgh all decades.He led the league as the leader of Majors.NL Series Circuit star and fundamentals.Booming success of Series Circuit Mr.70's on every major Celebrity Magazine with the stats,numbers.11 homerun titles and league leader,MVP 9 times and more.Led the league in stolen bases in 70's many times stay at a low 40 bases,turned veteran or when the league figured him out.Came back.Lightning action.Lightning reflexes counter to Pirates opponents and World Series he brought it as World Series MVP.They defeated Minnesota Twin of early 80's.In Metrodome Garvey was on fire and Pirates generation of managers favourite player.In 1970, The Pirates won their first of five division titles over the next six years, and won their fourth World Series in 1971 behind a .414 Series batting average by Clemente. They also thought they had a genuine superstar pitcher (historically rare for the Pirates) in Steve Blass, who pitched two excellent games in the World Series and had excellent seasons in 1968 and 1972.
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Pirates 70's Ted Powers,outfielder Aleem Baksh Dad's brother in law
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Outfield had my uncles as Pirates of 70's to 80's.Aleem Mamu,Ted Powers{uncle} was shared outfield with Dad.He was a powerhitter.He was a Pirates powerhitter and fellow gold glover outfield duties and at bat.Frank.Hit for the Cycle club records.Ted Powers is a huge AL star of late 50's and 60's signed free agent veteran to Pittsburgh.Ted Powers was RF.He had alot of power and was Trachsions older brother.Ted and Steve were on a super team but Ted was the Veteran agent outfielder.Powers a born bread National leaguer came up with the Cubs and was aquired by Pirates.He turned into the leagues best power hitter and had speed in outfield and on the bases.He was the leader slide in head first score runs with followers.Consistant power seasons of 40 and 50 and more homeruns as the National League All-Star,Aleem Mamu was center field,Ted Powers.They brought success to Pirates when they clicked.Ted Powers fielding gold glove and batting line up the ball with Trachsion's swinging control but wild,open stance face and close stance face and add 4 to 5 different positions twisting the body and extension or pull ball drive up center with such power in his arms and body,weight distribution.Football players are baseball player fill up AL and are on many Series Circuit teams.Baseball players are one of the most physically powerful athletes less to Wrestling.But in sport and game Ted Powers was the veteran presence.Part of their stance is the DH duck the head and peer at the ball in stance.Then when they see the ball they then change to another stance to setup the slam stance.Bending the body and twisting utilize the NL tactics and theory to give them homeruns and hits when they cannot and they compete vs each other.AL is raw power,stance is simpler and got complicated from the trade with NL.Learned hybrid swings as Trachsion lets it loose but is intelligent staring at the ball and lining it up.Great batting average clean swing hitter.Go to the t.v. stance to blast them.Then in the game their other stances.Compete against the pitching.Ted Powers used this new 70's stance in the thinking of 50's and 60's AL.Power and get alot of the ball with the bat.Each team has their own philosophy.There is technique to each pitch of course.A tight game is game and high caliber play.Ted Powers younger brother to Bret Hart Steve Powers premier hitter with more power from being older.Ted as Pirates and he got into 70's to 80's rivalries and playoffs,regular season in NL.His glove outfield competant as Steve is much more faster and agile.Theory of fielding in AL to use fundementals and the book go out and do it.NL he learned more and Ted Powers is another clutch power hitter.Counter to AL clutch power hitters and clutch hitters.Powers does well in California on the road.Senses were very sharp part of their fielding,baserunning and batting.But also when the team separates from free agents,and the trade.Players go for it and leave Pirates as Hernandez the starter with his great talent,tall sharp features long body,long legs long arms and thick bristle moustache as South American and bristles around his mouth with white eyes stare,beady black eyes and gold chains.Hernandez talent and velocity.American Hernandez.The whole team had the best infield in the leagues with gold glovers.Outfield were powerhitters with speed to steal and get outs in fielding.Pitching rotation was full of starters that were 20 or more game winner Cy Young winners and World Series MVP each.Hutchins was a submarine arm veteran from the 60's Cleveland to Pittsburgh spend his 70's career and early 80's.He was very hard to get a hit off,sky rocket many players outs and to get the outs with K's.No hitter pitcher.He was very difficult high speeds mix offspeed deceptive delivery.Excellent control and outside pitches wave at for batters in AL and KC Royals.Go upstairs from old Managing{coaching}high speeds.Double play.Leftie batters NL.Put man on base.Guile.Game of cat and mouse,to full count and outs.Would have 7 strikeouts,get alot of of ground ball and infield flyouts.Sliders and Sinkers hard pitches.Breaking.Veteran very dangerous arsenal to go to get the out.Jam hitters.Knuckle ball.Pick inside corners 90mph.Hernandez and his offspeed and high speeds 3 quarters delivery.Overhand fastball,shuter.Excellent control inside pitches and command.Goes to his circle change get ahead in the count.Hard Curve punchout hitters,Umpires memories with El Presidente Hernandez Mr.NY.Strikeout Perfect game pitcher.High speed fast ball punch out hitters inside,be after the hitter with high speeds.100mph control and go upstairs rising shuter.Breaking diet to hitters get them swinging like predicting the hitters.Lefty and right NL and AL batters.Swinging in the dirt for slider.Not lose control.Mastery and in the count.Fishing for pitch.Comes in high velocity throw off timing as Hutchins different.Get ahead in count early.Changeup high swung ground out.Speirs and Sparks.Both had hard stuff.Speirs being Brian Adams twin with Sparks.Speirs hard breaking pitches.He does not offset timing and gets batters to swing.Shutdown.Cunning.Double play.Throw in inside fastball.Get them go after pitches.Control.With offspeed pitches as trick ball and movement,cut the movement.Get alot of ground outs and fly outs and markup srikeouts.Sparks had the high velocity and sliders.He would get hitters go after pitches with mastery.Go fishing and were offset.Throw high rising in the strike zone waste hitters.Throw in curve pitches.Inside fast ball and was more wildy but around outside strikezone.Hard and over powering stuff.Wicked Curve.Wicked fork ball.High velocity pitches with movement.Command losing control and keeping it within the srike zone.Batter hit a mistake as an out and double play.Very hard stuff break bats.Low in the strike zone impossible to just wave at it as NL batter or picks inside outer corner on right and lefty batter.Terminate batters.Throw very less pitches and strikeout pitcher. Clemente died tragically in a plane crash on December 31, 1972 while accompanying a shipment of relief supplies to the victims of an earthquake in Nicaragua. He had reached the milestone of 3,000 career hits, a standup double, just a few months earlier, on September 30, 1972, in what would prove to be his last regular season hit. The Baseball Hall of Fame waived its usual waiting requirement and inducted Clemente immediately. Pittsburgh would eventually erect a statue and name a bridge and park near the stadium
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after him. In 1973, Blass suffered a mysterious breakdown in his pitching abilities and posted an outrageous 9.85 ERA. Some speculated that the emotional shock of his friend Clemente's death contributed to his breakdown. He retired soon afterwards; he has now been one of the Pirates' radio and TV announcers for almost two decades.Frank Wilkerson powerhitter that is like Trachsion's twin.Fast basestealer speed outfield and major power for Pirates.He is my uncle,Mom's side.He was Pirates clutch powerhitter both pictures same.Blast 30 homeruns ordinary season driving in 100's RBI's.
Wilkinson RF Pirates 70's to early 80's.
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Wilkinson was a consistant power hitter outfielder with great range to steady gold glove.He when Ted Powers was gone took over chores or shifted to Center field.Powers in RF.Wilkinson could hit knuckle,off speed and fastball hitter.Hit the sliders and other high velocity.Hit doubles and triples.Line drive hitter.

Stargell, speedy Omar Moreno and power-hitting but ostentatious and unpopular Dave Parker became the cornerstones of the Pirates as Murtaugh left and Chuck Tanner took over as manager in 1977. Adopting the popular disco anthem "We Are Family" as their theme song, the Pirates won a fifth World Series, again in seven games, in 1979. {C {C Hi, welcome to Baseball Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Forgotten National Leaguer Story page. {C {C

,Father is in National League he is Steve Trachsion.He is the greatest powerhitter ever and there were many players bigger than him but he had jump,range and speed outfield in Right.Powerhitter aggressive Pirates.First game Manager Hiroshi big man African brought up Dad Ted Powers and said and put him batting order and Dad did damage called up.Naturally large hairy arms and big sharp nose and dressed 70's cool and outgoing.Ted Phillips,Johnny Beuacyk Gammon Khan researcher turned serious NL Majors called up that afternoon his first game of his 70's career build up 70's past 1900's,40's,50's,60's and American League with an exciting player who swings on shift from his manager the Big man Hiroshi.Let it wild in pitching and hitting for power game,the green light then red stop.Control as before him Tivites and educated.Dad agility at the plate swing and taught all around Series Circuit teachings he grasped,baserunning code signal steal home aliding in he did it.Rarely strikes out and blast it out of the stadium hardest pitches in Majors.1974 is where Dad stole it for the show,but he died and was dead during 1979,1972 vs Boston was Roger Stark's show and MVP World Champs Pirates.Stark was a tall man as Jim Tatti and was a big man.He was an officer state trooper,moustache trimmed.Dad preformed and clutch hitter with extreme power.Contact laser power.Breathes in out and its gone.Steve.Maverick car.Willie Stargell is Hiroshi's son and told Dad he'll cover Dad.1979 was sad no Dad,Habib Ted Powers all on Stargell without his Father the manager.Dad lived.His last World Series and he won "77",scare All -Star Hall of Famer of 70's.
Steve Trachsion Habib Khan
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If you need help, and there are no local admins here, you may want to visit the forums on the Community Central Wiki. You can also check our Staff blog to keep up-to-date with the latest news and events around Wikia.Sparks Robert Patrick stole the show sidearmer and down to submarine.Hard velocity and trick offspeed. {C

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1977 was the year Pirates finished to clinch pennant and go to the playoffs vs Detroit Tigers and led by Al Kaline Player,Al Kaline in lineup infield Rick's brother.AL Kaline squarish face,big sharp nose,medium length long brownish hair,medium proportion and huge hairy forearms.AL Kaline from California time travel to Upper class Detroit.Heavy 240's old veteran and played past 1980.A very stern and strict military like manager in Lance Degault.He had built up his Detroit Tigers putting pressure on John Doggett Tony Sparks{Speirs} to win MVP and World Series win Pirates vs Detroit but by luck and a solid hit,it was extremely close and Pirates were in circles and strikeing out unproductive.Sparks low ERA and winning most games playoffs strikeouts not as much as Stark but outs. {C

Happy editing, Sarah Manley@Wikia (help forum | blog) {C He is the big{bigger than my uncle Ted Powers} man African American that was Pirates Manager with "Forgotten National Leaguer Story.His pitching rotation of hard throwers trick ball offspeed that could firefight{1974 taken back World Series Pirates World Champions against A's}his team.And he is my uncle and can make Queen Armada Feroz Yunus Khan's pitching starter way better and let me practice and help me.He'll make me the best and Fiji and Tribal Pacific.Faiyaz my younger brother he remembers holding both of us is my catcher.Train Faiyaz.We love the Expos of 1987 to 1990's.And then 2nd Blue Jays.I want the Nationals back in Ottawa to be rival Toronto. and dominated.His batting order and codes to my Dad for his skills,range RF and basestealing and shift.Super Pirates team.Son Willie Stargell and 1979 Pirates black and gold.Forgotten National Leaguer Story Current Habib is Steve Trachsion,alike Ted Powers and is alive and related to him but in memories of legacy 70's but is not him. {C {C {C Christopher Pike is Dad's father.He is Megatron{Christopher Pike}Manager 80's as a person.Habib Khan and Mohammed Khan

story ever.Its about my father Habib Khan as National League immigrant of tribal Pacific Christopher Pike Mohammed Khan Dad's father as Manager,1970's.Orioles of 71 were defeated by Pirates and Tivites the Manager.Control and let it wild as play book.The Pirates confronted and defeated Detroit and the NY Yankees.Yankees of twice of 76 and 79 Yankees of Don Cherry,Steve Powers team.Roy Hutchins submarine armer was unhittable in playoffs and practice regular season sidearm submarine 70's delivery.The MLB was dominated by American league and all... .Outside turn foot and body face outward from sideways,reaching.And as class of 1972?National League,his Jersey in 3 Rivers stadium,Riverfront Stadium and Jack...This page has been deleted. The deletion and move log for the page are provided below for reference.Pitching rotation had a pitcher who is John Doggett{Sparks} and he is eliminator.Christopher Pike Mohammed Khan Tasmanian Tiger and Nani's son and Dadi's father's DeGault..Tall man,long legs long arms,sharp nose,thick bristle hair moustache around his lips.Religion with his rings and chains.White color.Squarish face and forehead,curled black hair long shoulders,short top medium sideburns.Slim build.Got to be old man.Hard thrower.Control and command strike
Bill Cuthrie Starting Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher 70's
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zone.Longevity.Ricky Xavier Hernandez was added to rotation strengthen it.He is picture right.Ricky Hernandez.Hard thrower with accuracy.Starter another hard thrower to backup Stark Pirates rotation.Control but on some pitches low control(circle change,slider,inside fastball)high velocity.Breaking pitches back 70's to 80's.Get people fish and reach scouting reports on batters.Concentrated on good hitter,not just power.Get high average hitters go fishing.Throw slider,one be in strike zone and some excellent control border.High fastball rising as he leaned the 100mph plus rising fastball and put this to his slider.Inside curve punchout.Breaking ball low corners and go fishing,slug,Very few mistakes.Highly intelligent mastermind on mound under guidance of Tavitites started fundemantals after Orioles early 70's,to Tekulve and then Wolf Blitzer "white manager"Wolf had Ricky H leading them against the Brewers of early 80's and won MVP.He is a great pitcher in history very effective vs Series Circuit and playoffs.Control inside strike zone mastery trademark of Hispanic American pitchers.Cy Young Award and World Series MVP.High velocity not as hard as Stark but he reaches high 90's consistancy.Would go high in the strike zone for outs,strikeout but would punch them out low in corners to freeze them hard pitches.Knuckle and knuckle curve,slider,sinker,rising fastball fastball,sinking fastball,breaking.Windup deceptive pulls his glove up and then releases with a flick sidearm for 90plus or to underhand,side jump windup and on fire,for changeups and offspeed,breaking and then the submarine for high in the strike zone high velocity rising pitches.Catch outside corners with moving fastball.Perfect game no hitter and a strikeout artist.El Presidente,cunning to fish for that offspeed with movement.Mix and match pitches.20 game winner rotation as the other Cy Young award pitchers Pirates powerful rotation.With a pitcher like this a homerun would be single shot and in a losing cause by 70's All-star.Pickoff expert and throw to 2nd.Ahead in count command.Consistant and nerves.Ground outs and fly and strikeout.2nd staff and in league strikeouts leader.In latter years he led past Stark
Pirates ace Ricky Hernandez Uncle Imthiaz B.and of 1980's
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.Stark Uncle Imthiaz Baksh of Edmonton and age veteran but Sparks was a veteran but younger.His stuff is above the league in his teachings as a pitcher.He shown as David Cone{Sparks} but had way better stuff in 70's.He did not throw his curving breaking pitches with snap to it high velocity.Slider as Pittsburgh Pirates Pitchers had their hard stuff sliders and rising fast ball and sinking and fastball.Fork ball and splitter
Pirates Starter.Dad's father and teammate.
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K.Dukhi Jim Powers Wildcat reliever Pirates bullpen 70's,80's
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Pirates starter.70's
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.He used to eliminate hitters getting ahead in the count like playing chess then batter is eliminated.Calculations in the count out-strikeout ground out.His windup windmill.And a starter that goes into extra innings save bullpen.Hard stuff but to the bat vibrating curves.He is not rubbery and is solid from start of his career to end.He used to throw rising fastball blow them away with Tekulve's teachings and Pirates pitching coaches obey Manager
Manager Pirates "77 to 1980's former Pitching coach Pirates
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became the Manager of the champions defeating the Tigers Wolf Blitzer was this manager to guide them past the Orioles and into 1980's and installed using Bill my Dad Habib as a cleanup hitter and revolutionized Pirates into modern baseball and fundementals,use of power bring in RBI's and Pitching to shutdown and excellent bullpen take fatigue off starters,Cy Young caliber starters with less workload and awesome closer Mennonite Freddy Kreuger Wagner closer,defeat the 1980's Brew Crew 1982 and 1981 Brewers,and get him to throw rising fast ball to get them out strikeout,curves.Tony Sparks and Roy Speirs were the two 20 game winning starter sidearm submarine arm.Twins slim jim pitchers future of Pirates in late 70's to 80's.Managing call the pitches they were unhittable and succes in playoffs.Brian Adams Speirs and twin
Manager Pirates 80's
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Patrick,Sparks.Picking off and holding runners.Khan Robert Patrick stole the show and he eve of Dad's life became my Dad as my powerhitter All-Star DAd Habib brush and I went to his family member the hero who adopted me,tragedy I did not die but a travel soul,"77" to Robert John Doggett Habib.Another Habib that took the death and 3 Rivers Stadium 77 to 80's his home turf in memory of heroic dead Pirates blessed and watch as ghosts.Heroics on the mound.My Dad now I'm a pitcher and on National t.v. and in space.Sparks.Feroz though is dead name named over again from accident.I came back home in memory not fake.Born to Dad's cousin.Slim pitcher,turned into my Dad I am proud of,strength to fans everywhere and NL.
Sparks starter sidearmer
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Habib Khan 80's powerhitter 2nd Baseman Fiji,Peel ON
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Sidearmers submarine stretch.Eliminator Pirates Pitcher in grieving strike them out and no hit them.New Leaders. http://mlb.mlb.com/team/coaches.jsp?c_id=pit [[
Bill infield 2nd Base 70's,1980's powerhitter,40 to 50 homeruns,120RBI's star NL
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Dad H.Khan
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1st baseman Jason Thompson Uncle Rahmat
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Jason Thompson 1st Base Pirates 80's powerhitter
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Jason Thompson Uncle Rahmat 1st and 3rd base
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Dad Bill{Habib} teammate
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Dave Parker to Dad Habib{Steve}
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Clemente infielder of Pirates late 60's to 70's
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Hiroshi's players
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Focus on pitching rotation and bullpen then power clutch to win games.He play control and with distribution and then the green light. 16:43, June 28, 2011 Wagnike2 (Talk | contribs) "Forgotten National Leaguer Story" ‎ content was: "FICTION=Taken back in history.1979 Pirates Champions is what you would see real.Erased out of history.Attrition.He started with a bent closed stance that changed into a whirl 75 degrees,140 degrees angle,stride and then connect bathead)
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Hi Feroz, I will address this situation. Please keep in touch and communicate with me directly (email), and not apt #1. I will deal with them, Thank youFrom: Feroz Khan [1]
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Cc: Vovk, Tom This pitcher started as 9 and 10 record and used to do what Pittsburgh wanted him to do,offspeed to please the American league and past.He then by Manager Hiroshi changed his pitching and was told to throw harder and to add fast ball but rising fast ball 100plus and slider 90 to 100 and his name was Stark.And he blew away hitters from his days offspeed 80's and 60's to high heat and using offspeed pick corners st rikeout king.Striking out to 20 games and MVP in Pirates debut break a streak 1972? vs Boston and he was such a star striking out sluggers 300lbs or 280lbs bigger than Dad.High heat slugout.Deception high heat and offspeed breaking,got them and broke records Stark.He proved as a offspeed pitcher can be the hardest thrower effectiveness made powerhitters panic as he had their number,Hiroshi Bigman and his name is African or man

agers of 70's,mastermind rotation and pitching coach to teach them change game and call codes catchers got outs teamwork.Dad and his fielding proved effective and on bases.Steal 3rd and be in scoring.
Starting pitcher NL and AL 70's Speirs
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Closer Wagner Pirates 70's and early 80's World Series MVP Cy Young Award Winner
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Habib to lineup Steve and Mr.Vovk on mound.
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{C {C {C Pittsburgh in 1977 World Series win against Detroit Tigers and Al Kaline in Outfield veteran.They had their closer Freddy Mennonite Krueger,sharp features,authoratative build strong and slim,medium hight,sharp features,roundish head and black hair,medium length and moustache and trim sideburns.Closer and Pitching coac h became the manager.Hiroshi's legacy was in this tea m of elite pitchers.Hard throwing slider movement closer with moving fastball.Bil l Clinton starter from Baltimore was aquired.He was accurated and could fool hitters with his stuff of curve balls,fast balls puhch in there and since on Pirates throw high heat.Excellent control he uses to eliminate hitters and offspeed high control.Curves,change and fastballs and sinkers,diet to hitters.Rotation another workhorse.And they were a better road team now with these players and ones they brought up sin

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Let people know you like this site. Sponso r this page for $25. Your message will replace this ad. http://ultimateset.bl ogspot.com/2011/01/1983-pittsburgh-pirates.html.Dad or Bill Mazeroski led the Pirates in the 1980's and Uncle Imthiaz,Sparks and Jason Thompson Uncle Rahmat.This 1980's team was led as Dad of 1970's had 40 and 50 Homeruns and continued as a veteran leader Pirates and Stargell retired.They were led by William Cuthrie Reit of Edmonton.He was their ace and is phen omenal pitcher offspeed and hard thrower accuracy.They the Pirates with Dad's blasts into the stand uppe r deck and now Bill of 70's is the powerhitter leader with brother in law Uncle Imthiaz{actor Bill Cuthrie,Debi Mr.Vovk} and Sparks on the mound and Uncle Rahmat at first base on Dad's team.Nirvana rock and grunge band is about them vs Brewers and they won both against the Brew Crew and led by Wolf Blizter the ir manager Pirates.Uncle Rahmat is a powerhitter and all of them blast the ball out to win under stingy ERA pitching of Sparks a nd Bill Cuthrie{Debi}Reit,RCMP.Pittsburgh Pirates World Series Champions of 80's.

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70's Pirates Starter sidearmer
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1973 / 1975 Pitching Statistics Team Pitching Hide non-qualifiers for rate stats This is Hutchins the Pirates old veteran siderarmer before Tony Sparks.Hutchins won 20 games and the Cy Young and was in Stark's days of late 60's.He learned from his manager Ken Tekulve to throw rising fast ball,90 plus to 100's to strikeout and used to pick the inside corners high speeds fa

st ball.If they hit it it would be an out from the velocity inside strikes.He would feed them breaking ball and knuckle curve off speed in 70's to 80's and learned even low 90's.Short stop sidearm flick

Stark's strike zone
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Roger Stark
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at 100mph and 90plus with such a


Reit before Uncle Imthiaz
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ccuracy within the strike

zone.Uncle Imthiaz got really good his record 70's took off as the leader of the staff in 80's with his high velocity and change of speeds circle change.Shuuter and slider as he added hard stuff with movement and control inside fastball vs Milwaukee.He would challenge and defeat Twins.He was of late 70's against the Orioles and Tony Sparks was his teammate in the rotation to early 80's of Bill H.Khan Mazeroski power hitter vs Brewers and Orioles.
Uncle Taiyab "String" Catcher Pirates 70's
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Catcher Pirates "String"
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Uncle Taiyab's bat with his brothers Uncle Rahmat and Uncle Aleem.The catching duties to eliminate hitters and call pitches and signs as goalie of Series Circuit.Block and gundown runners,basestealers.Snap throw.Batting with some power and good clean swing hilting,doubles and triples hit fo the cycle.Minnesota Twins in World Series challenge of 1987 Twins vs Pirates.Expansion team upstart babyboomer era players.Form up as teams as Ottawa Millionaires,Alberta Wildcats and Toronto Blue Jays split up team of 70's,80's teams as to the teams catered to them and in their home turf.Cardinals of 1987 challenge to Pirates.
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Rk Pos Age W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB 1 SP Jim Rooker* 31 15 11 .577 2.78 33 33 0 15 1 0 262.2 228 93 81 11 83 6 139 4 0 9 1068 124 1.184 7.8 0.4 2.8 4.8 1.67 2 SP Jerry Reuss* 25 16 11 .593 3.50 35 35 0 14 1 0 260.0 259 115 101 20 101 16 105 1 1 7 1125 99 1.385 9.0 0.7 3.5 3.6 1.04 3 SP Ken Brett* 25 13 9 .591 3.30 27 27 0 10 3 0 191.0 192 81 70 9 52 9 96 2 2 4 807 105 1.277 9.0 0.4 2.5 4.5 1.85 4 SP Dock Ellis 29 12 9 .571 3.16 26 26 0 9 0 0 176.2 163 71 62 13 41 5 91 7 1 5 731 109 1.155 8.3 0.7 2.1 4.6 2.22 5 SP Larry Demery 21 6 6 .500 4.25 19 15 0 2 0 0 95.1 95 47 45 12 51 5 51 0 1 2 420 82 1.531 9.0 1.1 4.8 4.8 1.00 Rk Pos Age W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB 6 CL Dave Giusti 34 7 5 .583 3.32 64 2 41 0 0 12 105.2 101 43 39 2 40 11 53 0 1 7 445 104 1.334 8.6 0.2 3.4 4.5 1.33 7 RP Bruce Kison 24 9 8 .529 3.49 40 16 11 1 0 2 129.0 123 64 50 8 57 7 71 11 2 6 574 99 1.395 8.6 0.6 4.0 5.0 1.25 8 RP Ramon Hernandez* 33 5 2 .714 2.75 58 0 31 0 0 2 68.2 68 21 21 3 18 8 33 2 1 0 288 126 1.252 8.9 0.4 2.4 4.3 1.83 9 RP John Morlan 26 0 3 .000 4.29 39 0 9 0 0 0 65.0 54 37 31 2 48 5 38 3 2 7 297 81 1.569 7.5 0.3 6.6 5.3 0.79 10 RP Daryl Patterson 30 2 1 .667 7.29 14 0 8 0 0 1 21.0 35 19 17 3 9 1 8 0 0 0 104 48 2.095 15.0 1.3 3.9 3.4 0.89 Rk Pos Age W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB 11 Bob Moose 26 1 5 .167 7.57 7 6 0 0 0 0 35.2 59 30 30 4 7 3 15 2 0 0 169 46 1.850 14.9 1.0 1.8 3.8 2.14 12 Juan Pizarro* 37 1 1 .500 1.88 7 2 2 0 0 0 24.0 20 11 5 2 11 2 7 0 0 0 105 187 1.292 7.5 0.8 4.1 2.6 0.64 13 Kent Tekulve 27 1 1 .500 6.00 8 0 5 0 0 0 9.0 12 6 6 1 5 2 6 1 0 0 44 60 1.889 12.0 1.0 5.0 6.0 1.20 14 Jim Sadowski 22 0 1 .000 6.00 4 0 1 0 0 0 9.0 7 6 6 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 43 60 1.778 7.0 1.0 9.0 1.0 0.11 15 Steve Blass 32 0 0 9.00 1 0 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 8 5 2 7 0 2 0 0 1 28 42 2.400 9.0 3.6 12.6 3.6 0.29 16 Jim Minshall 26 0 1 .000 0.00 5 0 1 0 0 0 4.1 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 15 0.692 2.1 0.0 4.2 6.2 1.50 17 Juan Jimenez 25 0 0 6.75 4 0 1 0 0 0 4.0 6 4 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 19 57 2.000 13.5 0.0 4.5 4.5 1.00 Team Totals 27.6 88 74 .543 3.49 162 162 111 51 5 17 1466.0 1428 657 568 93 543 81 721 33 12 48 6282 99 1.344 8.8 0.6 3.3 4.4 1.33 Rank in 12 NL teams 3 9 7 1 8 11 6 9 7 6 2 5 12 Rk Pos Age W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB

  • - throws left-handed, # - throws both, else - throws right, ? - unknown

Team Player Value--Pitchers League Register · WAR: 8+ MVP, 5+ A-S, 2+ Strtr, 0-2 Sub, < 0 Repl. Age IP GS R Rrep Rdef aLI RAR WAR Salary Acquired Steve Blass 32 5.0 0 8 3 0 .0 -5 -0.3 $ Amateur Free Agent Ken Brett* 25 191.0 27 81 100 -2 1.0 19 2.1 $ Traded Larry Demery 21 95.1 15 47 51 -1 .9 4 0.4 $ Amateur Draft Dock Ellis 29 176.2 26 71 91 -1 1.0 20 2.4 $ Amateur Free Agent Dave Giusti 34 105.2 2 43 57 -1 1.5 14 1.1 $ Traded Ramon Hernandez* 33 68.2 0 21 36 -1 1.1 15 1.2 $ Traded Juan Jimenez 25 4.0 0 4 2 0 .4 -2 -0.2 $ Unknown Bruce Kison 24 129.0 16 64 67 -1 1.0 3 0.1 $ Amateur Draft Jim Minshall 26 4.1 0 1 2 0 1.3 1 0.1 $ Amateur Draft Bob Moose 26 35.2 6 30 18 0 1.1 -12 -1.4 $ Amateur Draft John Morlan 26 65.0 0 37 34 -1 .6 -3 -0.6 $ Amateur Draft Daryl Patterson 30 21.0 0 19 11 0 .5 -8 -0.8 $ Unknown Juan Pizarro* 37 24.0 2 11 12 0 .8 1 0.0 $ Free Agency Jerry Reuss* 25 260.0 35 115 135 -2 1.1 20 2.5 $ Traded Jim Rooker* 31 262.2 33 93 136 -2 1.0 43 5.0 $ Traded Jim Sadowski 22 9.0 0 6 5 0 1.7 -1 -0.3 $ Amateur Free Agent

Team Total 27.6 1466.0 162 657 765 -12 1.0 108 11.0 $ Age IP GS R Rrep Rdef aLI RAR WAR Salary Acquired Team Pitching Ratios* Hide non-qualifiers for rate stats

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Age IP Ptn% HR% SO% BB% XBH% X/H% GB/FB GO/AO IP% LD% HR/FB IF/FB Opp DP % Steve Blass 32 5.0 64% 7.1% 7.1% 25.0% 14.3% 80% 0.86 61% 7 1 14% Ken Brett* 25 191.0 17% 1.1% 11.9% 6.4% 4.0% 17% 0.85 80% 173 11 6% Larry Demery 21 95.1 52% 2.9% 12.1% 12.1% 6.0% 26% 1.08 72% 85 10 12% Dock Ellis 29 176.2 55% 1.8% 12.5% 5.6% 5.6% 25% 1.16 78% 122 12 10% Dave Giusti 34 105.2 57% 0.5% 11.9% 9.0% 4.5% 20% 0.86 77% 91 7 8% Ramon Hernandez* 33 68.2 30% 1.0% 11.5% 6.3% 7.3% 31% 1.05 79% 51 4 8% Juan Jimenez 25 4.0 58% 0.0% 10.5% 10.5% 5.3% 17% 4.00 79% 4 1 25% Bruce Kison 24 129.0 53% 1.4% 12.4% 9.9% 6.3% 29% 1.24 74% 115 12 10% Jim Minshall 26 4.1 73% 0.0% 20.0% 13.3% 0.0% 0% 1.50 67% 5 2 40% Bob Moose 26 35.2 51% 2.4% 8.9% 4.1% 8.9% 25% 2.67 82% 45 4 9% John Morlan 26 65.0 61% 0.7% 12.8% 16.2% 4.7% 26% 0.85 68% 67 7 10% Daryl Patterson 30 21.0 63% 2.9% 7.7% 8.7% 9.6% 29% 1.08 80% 21 3 14% Juan Pizarro* 37 24.0 28% 1.9% 6.7% 10.5% 6.7% 35% 0.63 80% 24 1 4% Jerry Reuss* 25 260.0 21% 1.8% 9.4% 9.0% 5.9% 26% 1.04 78% 224 29 13% Jim Rooker* 31 262.2 17% 1.0% 13.0% 7.8% 4.7% 22% 1.02 76% 188 21 11% Jim Sadowski 22 9.0 56% 2.3% 2.3% 20.9% 7.0% 43% 0.53 67% 10 0 0% Kent Tekulve 27 9.0 59% 2.3% 13.6% 11.4% 4.6% 17% 1.44 68% 10 1 10% League Average 45% 1.7% 13.2% 9.1% 5.8% 26% 1.12 74% 11% Team Total 27.7 36% 1.5% 11.5% 8.7% 5.5% 24% 1.03 77% 1242 126 10% Age IP Ptn% HR% SO% BB% XBH% X/H% GB/FB GO/AO IP% LD% HR/FB IF/FB Opp DP % Team Batting Against* Hide non-qualifiers for rate stats

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Age IP G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS BAbip TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB ROE Steve Blass 32 5.0 1 28 21 8 5 2 0 2 0 0 7 2 .238 .429 .619 1.048 .176 13 1 0 0 0 0 2 Ken Brett* 25 191.0 27 807 746 81 192 21 2 9 8 8 52 96 .257 .306 .327 .633 .284 244 11 2 4 3 9 11 Larry Demery 21 95.1 19 420 362 47 95 11 2 12 5 6 51 51 .262 .351 .403 .754 .275 146 10 0 4 3 5 4 Dock Ellis 29 176.2 26 731 674 71 163 25 3 13 10 4 41 91 .242 .291 .346 .637 .262 233 12 7 6 3 5 15 Dave Giusti 34 105.2 64 445 391 43 101 16 2 2 9 3 40 53 .258 .323 .325 .647 .289 127 7 0 8 6 11 2 Ramon Hernandez* 33 68.2 58 288 264 21 68 15 3 3 4 0 18 33 .258 .310 .371 .681 .285 98 4 2 4 0 8 2 Juan Jimenez 25 4.0 4 19 17 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 .353 .421 .412 .833 .400 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce Kison 24 129.0 40 574 497 64 123 21 7 8 6 3 57 71 .247 .335 .366 .701 .271 182 12 11 3 6 7 11 Jim Minshall 26 4.1 5 15 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 .083 .200 .083 .283 .100 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 Bob Moose 26 35.2 7 169 153 30 59 11 0 4 5 1 7 15 .386 .410 .536 .946 .399 82 4 2 3 4 3 2 John Morlan 26 65.0 39 297 238 37 54 8 4 2 2 2 48 38 .227 .357 .319 .676 .256 76 7 3 3 5 5 7 Daryl Patterson 30 21.0 14 104 93 19 35 6 1 3 0 0 9 8 .376 .427 .559 .986 .386 52 3 0 1 1 1 1 Juan Pizarro* 37 24.0 7 105 91 11 20 5 0 2 0 2 11 7 .220 .298 .341 .639 .214 31 1 0 1 2 2 6 Jerry Reuss* 25 260.0 35 1123 992 115 259 39 7 20 12 9 101 105 .261 .327 .375 .702 .273 372 29 1 20 9 16 23 Jim Rooker* 31 262.2 33 1068 959 93 228 33 6 11 18 16 83 139 .238 .299 .319 .618 .266 306 21 4 15 7 6 12 Jim Sadowski 22 9.0 4 43 30 6 7 1 1 1 2 0 9 1 .233 .400 .433 .833 .207 13 0 0 3 1 0 0 Kent Tekulve 27 9.0 8 44 35 6 12 1 0 1 4 0 5 6 .343 .419 .457 .876 .367 16 1 1 1 2 2 0 League Average .256 .326 .367 .693 .282 Team Total 27.7 391 6280 5575 657 1428 216 38 93 85 54 543 721 .256 .323 .359 .682 .277 1999 126 33 76 53 81 99 Age IP G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS BAbip TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB ROE Team Win Probability* League Register Age IP PtchR PitchW Plays WPA WPA+ WPA- aLI WPA/LI Clutch RE24 REW boLI RE24/boLI LevHi LevMd LevLo Steve Blass 32 5.0 -4.1 -0.4 29 -0.0 0.0 -0.0 .02 -0.3 -1.0 -5.6 -0.5 0.02 -5.1 0 0 1 Ken Brett* 25 191.0 3.1 0.3 828 1.0 13.2 -12.2 .97 1.9 -0.9 9.2 1.0 0.97 20.1 0 0 0 Larry Demery 21 95.1 -6.7 -0.7 435 -0.6 6.0 -6.6 .89 -0.5 -0.2 -4.5 -0.5 0.89 -7.8 2 1 1 Dock Ellis 29 176.2 6.1 0.6 754 1.5 13.7 -12.2 1.04 1.2 0.2 10.4 1.1 1.04 13.1 0 0 0 Dave Giusti 34 105.2 2.5 0.3 466 1.9 11.8 -9.9 1.55 1.2 0.1 8.4 0.9 1.55 11.9 31 9 21 Ramon Hernandez* 33 68.2 7.2 0.8 293 -0.5 5.5 -5.9 1.06 0.8 -1.3 7.4 0.8 1.06 10.2 20 12 25 Juan Jimenez 25 4.0 -1.6 -0.2 20 -0.4 0.0 -0.4 .43 -0.2 -0.7 -1.6 -0.2 0.43 -0.8 0 1 2 Bruce Kison 24 129.0 -3.6 -0.4 594 -1.0 9.9 -10.9 1.03 -0.3 -0.7 -10.8 -1.1 1.03 -8.1 10 4 8 Jim Minshall 26 4.1 1.5 0.2 15 -0.5 0.2 -0.7 1.30 0.1 -0.5 2.9 0.3 1.30 1.6 1 1 3 Bob Moose 26 35.2 -15.0 -1.4 176 -1.1 2.8 -3.9 1.05 -1.3 0.2 -9.7 -1.0 1.05 -12.0 0 1 0 John Morlan 26 65.0 -6.9 -0.7 309 -1.1 2.7 -3.8 .62 -0.5 -1.3 -7.8 -0.8 0.62 -5.2 3 11 25 Daryl Patterson 30 21.0 -9.0 -0.9 104 -0.0 0.8 -0.9 .47 -0.5 0.4 -12.3 -1.2 0.47 -9.9 4 1 9 Juan Pizarro* 37 24.0 2.2 0.2 108 -0.3 1.3 -1.5 .77 0.2 -0.5 -1.3 -0.1 0.77 -0.0 1 1 3 Jerry Reuss* 25 260.0 -1.0 -0.1 1158 1.5 22.2 -20.7 1.15 -0.4 1.8 1.7 0.2 1.15 -3.8 0 0 0 Jim Rooker* 31 262.2 20.7 2.2 1111 2.7 19.5 -16.8 1.03 3.2 -0.6 30.3 3.4 1.03 34.4 0 0 0 Jim Sadowski 22 9.0 -2.1 -0.2 45 -0.4 1.0 -1.5 1.63 -0.1 -0.2 1.2 0.1 1.63 -0.3 2 1 1 Kent Tekulve 27 9.0 -2.1 -0.2 48 -1.3 0.5 -1.8 1.26 -0.2 -0.8 0.0 0.0 1.26 -1.2 2 2 4 League Average 1.05 Team Total 27.7 -9.1 -0.5 6493 1.4 111.2 -109.9 1.04 4.3 -3.0 17.9 2.5 1.04 37.2 76 45 103 Age IP PtchR PitchW Plays WPA WPA+ WPA- aLI WPA/LI Clutch RE24 REW boLI RE24/boLI LevHi LevMd LevLo Team Starting Pitching* Hide non-qualifiers for rate stats

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Age IP G GS Wgs Lgs ND Wchp Ltuf Wtm Ltm tmW-L% Wlst Lsv CG SHO QS QS% GmScA Best Wrst BQR BQS sDR lDR RS/GS RS/IP IP/GS Pit/GS <80 80-99 100-119 ≥120 Max Ken Brett* 25 191.0 27 27 13 9 5 1 4 15 12 .556 0 3 10 3 18 67% 54 87 23 23 11 3 10 5.6 5.6 7.1 Larry Demery 21 95.1 19 15 6 6 3 0 1 8 7 .533 0 2 2 0 9 60% 48 74 25 9 3 0 8 5.2 6.0 5.8 Dock Ellis 29 176.2 26 26 12 9 5 0 4 14 12 .538 2 2 9 0 16 62% 55 79 27 19 7 0 12 4.5 4.6 6.8 Dave Giusti 34 105.2 64 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 0 2 100% 63 72 53 21 10 1 1 2.8 1.5 7.0 Bruce Kison 24 129.0 40 16 5 4 7 0 1 8 8 .500 1 4 1 0 10 63% 51 80 16 23 4 3 10 5.0 5.0 5.7 Bob Moose 26 35.2 7 6 1 5 0 1 1 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 1 17% 35 54 22 9 6 0 6 3.4 3.3 5.6 Juan Pizarro* 37 24.0 7 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2 100% 59 68 50 2 1 0 1 6.5 7.2 8.0 Jerry Reuss* 25 260.0 35 35 16 11 8 1 5 20 15 .571 1 5 14 1 25 71% 52 89 -2 16 4 5 9 4.2 4.2 7.4 Jim Rooker* 31 262.2 33 33 15 11 7 0 5 19 14 .576 5 2 15 1 27 82% 59 88 20 18 9 3 9 4.1 4.0 8.0 League Average .499 57% 52 106 -2 4.2 4.1 6.4 Team Total 27.7 391 162 70 56 36 3 22 88 74 .543 9 19 51 5 110 68% 53 89 -2 191 71 15 66 4.6 4.6 7.0 The 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates team roster seen on this page includes every player who appeared in a game during the 1988 season. It is a comprehensive team roster and player names are sorted by the fielding position where the most number of games were played during the regular season. Every player's name links to their career statistics.

Below the main roster you will find in the Fast Facts section: a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starters list, a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates salary list, a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates uniform number breakdown and a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates primary starters list. These team rosters are presented only when and where the data is available.The 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates played 160 games during the regular season, won 85 games, lost 75 games, and finished in second position. They played their home games at Three Rivers Stadium (Park Factors: 99/99) where 1,866,713 fans witnessed their 1988 Pirates finish the season with a .531 winning percentage.

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a unique set of rosters not easily found on the Internet. Included, where data is available, is a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starters list, a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates salary list, a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates uniform number breakdown and a 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates primary starters list:

1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day Starters


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1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Most Games by Position C Mike LaValliere (114) 1B Sid Bream (138) 2B Jose Lind (153) 3B Bobby Bonilla (159) SS Rafael Belliard (117) LF Barry Bonds (135) CF Andy Van Slyke (152) RF R.J. Reynolds (79)

SP Doug Drabek SP Mike Dunne SP Brian Fisher SP John Smiley SP Bob Walk

RP Barry Jones RP Bob Kipper RP Jeff Robinson RP Dave Rucker CL Jim Gott


1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Salaries Andy Van Slyke $825,000.00 Jim Gott $500,000.00 Jeff Robinson $475,000.00 Bob Walk $450,000.00 Darnell Coles $375,000.00 Sid Bream $360,000.00 R.J. Reynolds $290,000.00 Brian Fisher $255,000.00 Junior Ortiz $250,000.00 Bobby Bonilla $230,000.00 Barry Bonds $220,000.00 Mike LaValliere $215,000.00 Mike Diaz $172,500.00 Doug Drabek $160,000.00 Mike Dunne $142,500.00 Rafael Belliard $130,000.00 John Cangelosi $125,000.00 Bob Kipper $125,000.00 John Smiley $107,500.00 Al Pedrique $91,000.00 Barry Jones $90,000.00 Jose Lind $75,000.00 Felix Fermin $67,500.00 Orestes Destrade $62,500.00 Miguel Garcia $62,500.00 Tommy Gregg $62,500.00 Morris Madden $62,500.00 Randy Milligan $62,500.00 Vicente Palacios $62,500.00 Tom Prince $62,500.00 Rick Reed $62,500.00 Ruben Rodriguez $62,500.00


1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Uniform Numbers

  1. 2 Orestes Destrade
  2. 3 Ruben Rodriguez
  3. 5 Sid Bream
  4. 6 Rafael Belliard
  5. 7 Darnell Coles
  6. 11 Glenn Wilson
  7. 12 Mike LaValliere
  8. 13 Jose Lind
  9. 14 Mike Diaz
  10. 14 Ken Oberkfell
  11. 15 Doug Drabek
  12. 16 Bob Kipper
  13. 17 Bob Walk
  14. 18 Andy Van Slyke
  15. 19 Gary Redus
  16. 22 Al Pedrique
  17. 23 R.J. Reynolds
  18. 24 Barry Bonds
  19. 25 Bobby Bonilla
  20. 26 Junior Ortiz
  21. 27 Miguel Garcia
  22. 28 Denny Gonzalez
  23. 29 Felix Fermin
  24. 30 Benny Distefano
  25. 34 Rick Reed
  26. 35 Jim Gott
  27. 36 Dave Rucker
  28. 41 Mike Dunne
  29. 44 John Cangelosi
  30. 46 Tom Prince
  31. 47 Tommy Gregg
  32. 47 Randy Milligan
  33. 49 Jeff Robinson
  34. 50 Barry Jones
  35. 50 Dave LaPoint
  36. 51 Dave Rucker
  37. 54 Brian Fisher
  38. 55 Dave Hostetler
  39. 55 Scott Medvin
  40. 57 John Smiley
  41. 58 Vicente Palacios
  42. 59 Morris Madden
  43. 60 Randy Kramer The 1991 Pittsburgh Pirates team roster seen on this page includes every player who appeared in a game during the 1991 season. It is a comprehensive team roster and player names are sorted by the fielding position where the most number of games were played during the regular season. Every player's name links to their career statistics.

Below the main roster you will find in the Fast Facts section: a 1991 Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starters list, a 1991 Pittsburgh Pirates salary list, a 1991 Pittsburgh Pirates uniform number breakdown and a 1991 Pittsburgh Pirates primary starters list. These team rosters are presented only when and where the data is available.# Pitchers Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth 50 Stan Belinda 6-03 187 Right Right 1966-08-06 15 Doug Drabek 6-01 185 Right Right 1962-07-25 46 Hector Fajardo 6-04 185 Right Right 1970-11-16 26 Neal Heaton 6-01 205 Left Left 1960-03-03 27 Mark Huismann 6-03 195 Right Right 1958-05-11 16 Bob Kipper 6-02 200 Left Right 1964-07-08 43 Bill Landrum 6-02 200 Right Right 1957-08-17 48 Roger Mason 6-06 220 Right Right 1957-09-18 64 Paul Miller 6-05 215 Right Right 1965-04-27 58 Vicente Palacios 6-03 195 Right Right 1963-07-19 38 Bob Patterson 6-02 192 Left Right 1959-05-16 34 Rick Reed 6-00 205 Right Right 1964-08-16 30 Rosario Rodriguez 6-00 185 Left Right 1969-07-08 57 John Smiley 6-04 200 Left Left 1965-03-17 41 Zane Smith 6-02 195 Left Left 1960-12-28 29 Randy Tomlin 5-11 170 Left Left 1966-06-14 17 Bob Walk 6-04 208 Right Right 1956-11-26

  1. Catchers Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth

12 Mike LaValliere 5-09 190 Right Left 1960-08-18 14 Tom Prince 5-11 185 Right Right 1964-08-13 11 Don Slaught 6-01 190 Right Right 1958-09-11

  1. Infielders Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth

3 Jay Bell 6-01 185 Right Right 1965-12-11 27 Steve Buechele 6-02 190 Right Right 1961-09-26 51 Carlos Garcia 6-01 185 Right Right 1967-10-15 7 Jeff King 6-01 180 Right Right 1964-12-26 13 Jose Lind 5-11 175 Right Right 1964-05-01 28 Carmelo Martinez 6-02 220 Right Right 1960-07-28 6 Orlando Merced 5-11 170 Right Both 1966-11-02 36 Joe Redfield 6-02 190 Right Right 1961-01-14 2 Gary Redus 6-01 185 Right Right 1956-11-01 36 Jeff Richardson 6-02 175 Right Right 1965-08-26 52 John Wehner 6-03 205 Right Right 1967-06-29 19 Curtis Wilkerson 5-09 158 Right Both 1961-04-26

  1. Outfielders Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth

24 Barry Bonds 6-02 228 Left Left 1964-07-24 23 Bobby Bonilla 6-03 240 Right Both 1963-02-23 47 Scott Bullett 6-02 200 Left Left 1968-12-25 44 Cecil Espy 6-03 195 Right Both 1963-01-20 5 Jose Gonzalez 6-02 196 Right Right 1964-11-23 22 Lloyd McClendon 5-11 195 Right Right 1959-01-11 18 Andy Van Slyke 6-02 192 Right Left 1960-12-21 42 Gary Varsho 5-11 190 Right Left 1961-06-20 27 Mitch Webster 6-01 185 Left Both 1959-05-16

  1. Other Positions Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth

28 Jeff Banister 6-02 200 Right Right 1965-01-15 47 Jeff Schulz 6-01 190 Right Left 1961-06-02

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1985 24 Expos 24 75 9 14 1 0 2 0 4 3 0 18 0 0 1 0 .187 .228 .280

1986 25 Expos 105 321 39 87 13 0 10 0 42 30 5 79 1 1 3 8 .271 .338 .405 1987 26 Expos 147 551 72 168 40 3 13 0 90 41 13 127 0 4 10 11 .305 .361 .459 1988 27 Expos 157 609 99 184 42 8 29 0 92 39 9 153 0 3 10 12 .302 .352 .540 1989 28 Expos 152 572 76 147 30 1 23 1 85 48 10 158 0 3 13 12 .257 .327 .434 1990 29 Expos 155 579 65 148 29 0 20 1 87 40 8 169 0 5 4 14 .256 .306 .409

1991 30 Expos 107 375 34 82 13 2 9 0 33 23 5 86 0 0 2 6 .219 .268 .3361980 23 Expos 5 11 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 .182 .250 .455 Wallach Galaragra
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1981 24 Expos 71 212 19 50 9 1 4 0 13 15 2 37 0 0 4 3 .236 .299 .344 1982 25 Expos 158 596 89 160 31 3 28 2 97 36 4 81 5 4 4 15 .268 .313 .471 1983 26 Expos 156 581 54 156 33 3 19 0 70 55 8 97 0 5 6 9 .269 .335 .434 1984 27 Expos 160 582 55 143 25 4 18 0 72 50 6 101 0 4 7 12 .246 .311 .395 1985 28 Expos 155 569 70 148 36 3 22 1 81 38 8 79 0 5 5 17 .260 .310 .450 1986 29 Expos 134 480 50 112 22 1 18 0 71 44 8 72 0 5 10 16 .233 .308 .396 1987 30 Expos 153 593 89 177 42 4 26 0 123 37 5 98 0 7 7 6 .298 .343 .514 1988 31 Expos 159 592 52 152 32 5 12 0 69 38 7 88 0 7 3 19 .257 .302 .389 1989 32 Expos 154 573 76 159 42 0 13 1 77 58 10 81 0 7 1 21 .277 .341 .419 1990 33 Expos 161 626 69 185 37 5 21 1 98 42 11 80 0 7 3 12 .296 .339 .471 1991 34 Expos 151 577 60 130 22 1 13 0 73 50 8 100 0 4 6 12 .225 .292 .334 1992 35 Expos 150 537 53 120 29 1 9 0 59 50 2 90 0 7 8 10 .223 .296 .3311986 31 Expos 19 15 1 3 6 .333 4.59 1 1 0 98.0 416 103 50 52 11 28 4 63 2 3 2 - 1987 32 Expos 22 22 0 11 4 .733 3.30 2 1 0 144.2 599 133 53 59 9 40 2 84 4 6 2 - 1988 33 Expos 34 34 0 15 13 .536 2.72 9 2 0 235.1 968 215 71 94 21 55 3 120 5 6 10 - 1989 34 Expos 34 33 1 16 7 .696 3.18 5 2 0 232.0 950 227 82 88 21 49 4 142 5 7 2 - 1990 35 Expos 32 32 0 10 11 .476 2.95 7 2 0 226.0 908 191 74 80 16 49 9 156 1 6 1 - 1991 36 Expos 31 31 0 14 11 .560 2.39 9 5 0 222.0 905 187 59 70 9 62 3 123 3 4 0 - 1992 37 Expos 32 32 0 16 11 .593 2.47 6 0 0 226.1 900 172 62 75 12 60 3 147 2 9 0 - 1993 38 Expos 35 34 1 15 9 .625 3.85 2 0 1 224.2 945 211 96 110 27 64 7 138 2 11 4

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Tim Burke Pitching Stats

Year Age Team G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD 1985 26 Expos 78 0 31 9 4 .692 2.39 0 0 8 120.1 483 86 32 32 9 44 14 87 7 7 0 - 1986 27 Expos 68 2 25 9 7 .563 2.93 0 0 4 101.1 451 103 33 37 7 46 13 82 4 4 0 - 1987 28 Expos 55 0 30 7 0 1.000 1.19 0 0 18 91.0 354 64 12 18 3 17 6 58 2 0 0 - 1988 29 Expos 61 0 39 3 5 .375 3.40 0 0 18 82.0 350 84 31 36 7 25 13 42 3 3 1 - 1989 30 Expos 68 0 52 9 3 .750 2.55 0 0 28 84.2 333 68 24 24 6 22 7 54 1 0 0 - 1990 31 Expos 58 0 35 3 3 .500 2.52 0 0 20 75.0 316 71 21 29 6 21 6 47 1 2 1 - 1991 32 Expos 37 0 16 3 4 .429 4.11 0 0 5 46.0 190 41 21 24 3 14 6 25 1 4 0 - 1991 32 Mets 35 0 15 3 3 .500 2.75 0 0 1 55.2 231 55 17 22 5 12 2 34 2 0 0 - 1992 33 Mets 15 0 9 1 2 .333 5.74 0 0 0 15.2 76 26 10 15 1 3 0 7 2 0 0 - 1992 33 Yankees 23 0 10 2 2 .500 3.25 0 0 0 27.2 122 26 10 14 2 15 4 8 2 1 0 - Career G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD 8 Years 498 2 262 49 33 .598 2.72 0 0 102 699.1 2,906 624 211 251 49 219 71 444 25 21 2 1987 30 Expos 10 10 0 7 0 1.000 2.30 2 0 0 70.1 273 52 18 21 5 16 1 58 1 1 1 - 1988 31 Expos 27 27 0 12 8 .600 2.44 4 2 0 188.0 741 133 51 59 15 44 6 131 5 7 10 - 1989 32 Expos 33 28 3 9 13 .409 3.31 2 0 0 198.1 811 178 73 85 15 45 13 152 6 4 1 1991 28 Expos 51 0 30 2 5 .286 2.44 0 0 8 55.1 223 39 15 17 1 17 1 42 4 1 0 - 1992 29 Expos 70 0 22 8 7 .533 2.84 0 0 1 85.2 368 81 27 35 1 34 6 63 7 2 1 - 1993 30 Expos 56 15 10 12 5 .706 2.29 1 0 1 149.2 616 119 38 50 7 54 0 140 5 0 0 - 1994 31 Expos 21 21 0 8 6 .571 2.99 1 0 0 138.2 569 119 46 54 13 40 4 119 6 1 0 - 1995 32 Expos 30 30 0 13 14 .481 4.33 1 0 0 189.0 833 207 91 102 15 74 3 164 7 2 1 -

1996 33 Expos 34 34 0 15 11 .577 3.30 5 1 0 231.2 967 217 85 95 20 55 3 222 5 3 http://ottawa.wikia.com/wiki/User_talk:Queen_Armada 2
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1986 23 Blue Jays 3 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 .200

1987 24 Blue Jays 107 295 58 73 16 0 20 0 43 60 4 104 0 0 1 3 .247 .376 .505 1988 25 Blue Jays 154 536 100 151 35 4 34 0 82 79 3 149 0 4 4 15 .282 .376 .552 1989 26 Blue Jays 161 551 98 148 27 3 36 1 92 119 12 132 1 5 4 14 .269 .399 .525 1990 27 Blue Jays 153 557 91 167 21 1 35 0 88 94 12 108 1 4 2 7 .300 .400 .530 1984 23 Blue Jays 63 0 24 4 5 .444 4.65 0 0 10 62.0 285 70 32 37 8 32 8 44 3 1 1 - 1985 24 Blue Jays 35 32 0 14 6 .700 3.00 3 0 0 212.2 856 188 71 77 22 50 1 85 6 2 1 - 1986 25 Blue Jays 36 35 0 14 11 .560 3.57 4 2 0 232.0 959 222 92 98 24 74 1 141 3 3 0 - 1987 26 Blue Jays 36 36 0 17 8 .680 2.76 8 1 0 261.0 1,033 210 80 93 24 66 6 161 8 2 5 - 1988 27 Blue Jays 21 21 0 12 5 .706 3.29 2 2 0 131.1 551 127 48 55 13 30 2 65 1 5 0 - 1989 28 Blue Jays 33 33 0 13 14 .481 3.88 5 1 0 216.0 886 226 93 99 18 27 2 118 4 3 1 - 1990 29 Blue Jays 27 27 0 13 7 .650 4.25 0 0 0 154.2 636 169 73 79 20 22 2 88 0 1 1 - 1991 30 Blue Jays 33 33 0 16 12 .571 3.05 2 2 0 209.1 877 207 71 84 12 44 3 125 1 3 0 - 1992 31 Blue Jays 33 33 0 13 13 .500 3.53 4 2 0 216.2 900 205 85 88 24 59 0 117 5 4 01975 24 Orioles 2 1 0 0 1 .000 2.79 0 0 0 9.2 42 9 3 4 0 6 1 7 0 0 0 - 1976 25 Orioles 20 10 7 3 5 .375 4.13 4 0 0 85.0 358 83 39 41 7 33 0 56 2 0 1 - 1977 26 Orioles 36 33 2 15 10 .600 3.64 15 2 1 235.0 974 235 95 100 17 70 5 149 5 2 0 - 1978 27 Orioles 40 40 0 19 15 .559 4.03 17 2 0 281.1 1,160 271 126 128 22 87 2 167 8 3 1 - 1979 28 Orioles 39 38 0 23 9 .719 3.08 16 5 0 265.2 1,085 245 91 107 23 70 1 190 6 3 0 - 1980 29 Orioles 37 37 0 16 13 .552 4.12 12 2 0 251.1 1,065 278 115 121 27 71 3 128 12 2 1 - 1981 30 Orioles 20 20 0 9 6 .600 4.19 3 2 0 116.0 482 108 54 55 11 37 1 72 6 2 0 - 1982 31 Orioles 36 35 1 15 11 .577 3.97 11 1 0 236.0 991 233 104 110 24 76 5 103 9 4 2 - 1983 32 Orioles 20 20 0 12 4 .750 3.30 3 1 0 125.1 528 135 46 53 10 31 2 50 1 2 0 - 1984 33 Orioles 34 34 0 13 13 .500 3.53 10 2 0 226.2 947 213 89 103 24 81 5 115 8 1 0 - 1985 34 Orioles 15 15 0 4 5 .444 5.13 1 0 0 86.0 379 101 49 49 14 28 0 42 3 2 0 - 1986 35 Orioles 29 28 0 7 11 .389 4.24 2 0 0 172.0 747 179 81 95 15 66 4 96 8 1 1 - 1987 36 Orioles 16 16 0 3 6 .333 4.94 4 0 0 94.2 410 102 52 57 9 36 1 50 1 0 0 - 1987 36 Blue Jays 7 7 0 3 2 .600 2.37 0 0 0 49.1 209 46 13 15 3 15 3 43 2 0 0 - 1988 37 Blue Jays 34 34 0 13 13 .500 4.18 2 1 0 211.0 916 220 98 106 23 80 1 99 3 6 4 - 1989 38 Blue Jays 30 30 0 8 10 .444 3.93 1 1 0 171.2 726 186 75 82 10 47 0 47 4 5 0 - 1990 39 Blue Jays 5 5 0 2 2 .500 5.31 0 0 0 20.1 94 28 12 14 3 8 0 5 0 0 1979 22 Blue Jays 18 18 0 8 8 .500 4.31 7 1 0 129.1 563 139 62 70 11 48 3 52 3 4 1 - 1980 23 Blue Jays 34 32 0 12 15 .444 3.71 14 4 0 242.2 1,004 232 100 108 12 83 6 108 6 6 2 - 1981 24 Blue Jays 25 25 0 11 10 .524 3.19 11 2 0 183.2 748 148 65 70 10 61 2 89 1 11 2 - 1982 25 Blue Jays 38 38 0 17 14 .548 3.25 19 5 0 288.1 1,187 271 104 116 27 75 4 141 3 5 1 - 1983 26 Blue Jays 36 36 0 17 12 .586 3.04 14 4 0 278.0 1,141 223 94 105 21 93 6 187 5 14 1 - 1984 27 Blue Jays 35 35 0 16 8 .667 2.83 11 2 0 267.0 1,085 215 84 87 19 88 1 198 2 11 0 - 1985 28 Blue Jays 36 36 0 14 13 .519 2.48 8 2 0 265.0 1,087 206 73 89 22 96 3 167 4 9 1 - 1986 29 Blue Jays 37 34 2 7 12 .368 4.74 1 1 1 205.0 919 239 108 128 29 87 1 127 7 15 0 - 1987 30 Blue Jays 33 31 1 13 9 .591 4.09 3 1 0 185.0 789 164 84 92 16 87 4 115 4 7 0 - 1988 31 Blue Jays 32 31 1 16 8 .667 3.04 8 4 0 207.1 844 157 70 76 15 79 0 147 4 13 5 - 1989 32 Blue Jays 33 33 0 17 8 .680 3.35 3 2 0 206.2 850 164 77 83 12 76 2 101 3 13 1 - 1990 33 Blue Jays 33 33 0 18 6 .750 2.93 2 2 0 208.2 861 179 68 73 11 64 0 125 5 10 0 - 1991 34 Blue Jays 9 9 0 4 3 .571 3.17 1 0 0 59.2 244 52 21 22 4 23 0 29 0 2 0 - 1992 35 Blue Jays 21 14 3 4 6 .400 5.05 1 0 0 96.1 415 98 54 58 9 43 3 45 4 4 0 - 1993 36 White Sox 4 4 0 1 3 .250 6.04 0 0 0 22.1 107 27 15 17 1 14 0 11 0 0 0 - 1998 41 Blue Jays 19 3 7 1 2 .333 4.83 0 0 2 50.1 228 58 27 31 6 17 1 27 0 5 0 1986 22 Blue Jays 2 1 1 0 1 .000 13.50 0 0 0 2.0 15 3 3 4 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 - 1987 23 Blue Jays 12 1 4 1 0 1.000 6.94 0 0 0 11.2 57 14 9 9 0 12 2 10 0 0 0 - 1988 24 Blue Jays 64 0 32 9 3 .750 3.30 0 0 15 111.2 487 101 41 46 5 60 8 91 10 5 3 - 1989 25 Blue Jays 66 0 39 4 10 .286 3.77 0 0 15 114.2 494 94 48 55 4 58 11 122 13 5 0 - 1990 26 Blue Jays 73 0 39 2 8 .200 3.45 0 0 11 127.2 508 101 49 51 9 42 10 112 5 1 0 - 1991 27 Blue Jays 81 0 46 7 6 .538 2.77 0 0 23 107.1 428 80 33 36 3 33 3 132 6 2 0 - 1992 28 Blue Jays 79 0 35 7 4 .636 1.95 0 0 12 101.1 414 76 22 27 5 39 3 103 7 1 0 - 1993 29 Blue Jays 71 0 70 2 3 .400 2.13 0 0 45 71.2 282 49 17 17 4 25 2 97 7 1 0 -

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The sadness in that the past is not in the present day and it was quick deals for that year factors to put together a unit for a season and next season,they should be a unit but then they sadly prove they fail and has to go to another generation within 5yrs or more.Well its an era of our enemies and rivals.Yankees struck for 5 and 6 appearances World Series defeating the Mets and Braves to finish 90's.A team the Jays had their number usually rivalry.Jays droughtless and anniversary on 2003 of first World Series.Jays problems are starting pitching and premier infield to eraser runs and lack of speed,steal bases.Outfield range speed outfield they don't have that.Or a former Cy Young winner,veteran among staff.They had the best middle relief but were falling on them all season long and that is not a middle relief.Nationals and they have too American a team losing the types of Canadian teams they had.American would play a role as the Jays did for World Series.Nationals could become Canadian,Ottawa and this time American league pressure rivalry with Toronto,Ottawa Toronto rivalry is popular.Excitement and competitive.Expos back in Ottawa.And these players for Expos and Blue Jays did alot of damage on Blue Jay and Expo rivals and enemies.They even went to other teams to deliver damage.What if they were given chance as a unit and to not have debt of rest ML and America but to retain their players as a team.Clutch hitting.Hit in clutch.War of baseball.Bring them back new lineup effective proven players they are high caliber and their record of stats.Chance they did not get and I think they deserve it but they are old,10 yrs ago and another 10.Long time and got these popular clubs.To put them in baseball now.Players styles and family lines baseball rebuild style.Representatives retain genuine teachings and does them.I am thinking about me and my team.I will get the authoratative conditioning as a robot and then to be taught by who Hiroshi Dad's manager says,pitching coach when I practice and get me to do with my age group winning these Yankees.Possibilities but not applied?It would help my family helps and my brother gets ready as catcher but we are divided,Faiyaz was born when Dad was in Cincinnati and talks Reds.Dad left 3 Rivers to Riverside.That is why we don't practice pitching which we could have.He works and I am ill taking meds.But this gives me time to practice but it gets boring and I get nothing from it.Join a league in Halton.I would be in normal league.But I play video games and make teams.I hate online cheat.Wreck a contol and get codes.Powers.My Dad had a power for sports from Tribal Pacific same as fixing cars and making furniture.Dad Steve{Habib}had his and his age group when 20yrs were very powerful and longevity.He did things an old man could not.Travel across world he was more older than my brother by 40yrs but in 20yr old I wonder when he was 20 he could take care of my brother and me and agree.I am his age and past but its not the same,we need Dad and made very sad about class of 70's.How would he know about being peaceful and not aggressive and the cat.We could redo things and live in a world that gives us 80's and for Dad to play in baby boomers 1987 to 90's.His grandchildren Feroza and Gloria leaders are souls and I don't want them to cross except to be robots tranny girls.I have that they see grandad play and go back 70's see him and live grandma.
Feroza {Steve}Habib Khan's grandaughter and like this Dad.
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