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Aaron Harang is a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. A baseball pitcher delivers the ball to home plate In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws the baseball from the pitchers mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter who attempts to either make contact with it or draw a...
Major league affiliations National League (1890-present) Central Division (1994-present) West Division (1969-1993) American Association (1882-1889) Major league titles World Series titles (5) 1990 ⢠1976 ⢠1975 ⢠1940 1919 NL Pennants (9) 1990 ⢠1976 ⢠1975 ⢠1972 1970 ⢠1961 ⢠1940 ⢠1939 1919 AA Pennants (1) 1882 Central Division titles...
In 1996 graduated from Patrick Henry High School in San Diego...attended San Diego State University, where he majored in graphic design. 1996 (MCMXCVI) is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
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Graphic design is the applied art of arranging image and text to communicate a message, or facilitate understanding. ...
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1999 Career Highlights
Was named Pitcher of the Year in the Appalachian League after leading the league in wins (9) and base runners per nine innings (1.83) and tying for the league lead in complete games (1) and shutouts (1)...also ranked third in ERA (2.30) and strikeouts (87) and was fifth in innings pitched (78.1)...went 9-2 with a save for Pulaski in 16 games, 10 starts...led the club in wins and strikeouts...was 8-0 with a 2.23 ERA in his 10 starting assignments...the eight-game winning streak from July 14 to August 20 tied for the second longest streak among starters in all of minor league baseball...began the winning streak by not allowing a run in three straight starts (21.0 ip)...was named AL Pitcher of the Week for the week of July 19 to 25...struck out a season high 12 on July 30 at Princeton...tossed a complete game five-hit shutout and struck out 10 in the second game of a doubleheader at Bristol...made 1 post-season start (nd, 7.0ip, 6h, 4r, 4er, 2 bb, 10k). 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
In baseball, a strikeout or strike out (denoted by K or SO) occurs when the batter receives three strikes during his time at bat. ...
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2000 Career Highlights Named to the Florida State League post-season All-Star team after leading the league with a career high 13 wins...also tied for second in complete games (3) and shutouts (2), was third in opponents batting average by a starter (.219), tied for fourth in games started (27) and ranked eighth in ERA (3.32)...led his Charlotte team in wins and shutouts and tied for the team lead in starts and complete games...ranked second in the Texas organization in wins, fifth in strikeouts (136) and sixth in ERA...allowed a .220 opponents batting average which broke down to .283 (41 for 145) against left handers and .200 (87 for 436) against right handers...tossed seven or more innings in 10 of his 27 starts...struck out a season high 13 in 6.0 shutout innings of one-hit ball on April 25 at Daytona...was 2- 0 with a 1.59 ERA in five games in May...tossed a one-hitter in a 5-0 win in the first game of a doubleheader on June 13 at St. Petersburg...was named FSL Pitcher of the Week for the week of June 12-18...finished the season with a seven-game winning streak from July 15 to August 28 (2.59 ERA). This article is about the year 2000. ...
Charlotte (also known as candle stick) is a figure skating grace move - one of the spirals, where the skater is bended and glides on its one leg with the other one lifted to the air. ...
In baseball, a shutout refers to a game in which one team wins without allowing the opposing team to score any runs. ...
Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, English transliteration: Sankt-Peterburg), colloquially known as Питер (transliterated Piter), formerly known as Leningrad (Ленингра́д, 1924–1991) and Petrograd (Петрогра́д, 1914–1924), is a city located in Northwestern Russia on the delta of the river Neva at the east end of the Gulf of Finland...
2001 Career Highlights Acquired by the Oakland A's from the Texas organization during the off-season and tied for fourth in the A's organization in wins (10) while ranking sixth in ERA (4.14)...started 27 games which tied for third most in the Texas League...tossed six or more innings in 12 of those starts, allowed three runs or fewer 18 times and did not walk a batter eight times...led Double-A Midland in strikeouts (112), tied for the team lead in games started and ranked second in innings pitched (150.0)...allowed a .285 opponents batting average which broke down to .335 (71 for 212) against left handers and .258 (102 for 396) against right handers...posted a 2.08 ERA in five April starts but was just 2-2...went 4-1 with a 3.15 ERA in six July starts...including a four-game winning streak from July 10 to 26 that he capped with 7.0 shutout innings on July 26 against El Paso. 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...
Oakland Athletics American League AAA Sacramento River Cats AA Midland RockHounds A Stockton Ports Kane County Cougars Vancouver Canadians R Phoenix Athletics The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. ...
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2002 Career Highlights Made his major league debut with the A's and appeared in 16 games, 15 starts...the starts were fifth most on the A's pitching staff...14 of the starts came from May 25 to August 25...started the season in the minors and finished it in the A's bullpen before making a spot start in his final outing of the season...ranked ninth among American League rookies in starts, 10th in strikeouts (64) and tied for 10th in wins...allowed a .261 opponents batting average...began the year at Double-A Midland and was 2-0 with a 1.08 ERA in three starts before he was promoted to Sacramento on April 18...went 3-2 with a 1.77 ERA in seven starts in his Triple-A debut and was called up to Oakland on May 25 after going a combined 5-2 with a 1.55 ERA and no home runs allowed in 10 minor league starts (52.1 innings)...made his major league debut on May 25 against Tampa Bay and pitched seven shutout innings to pick up the win (3 h, 3 bb, 10 so)...combined with Chad Bradford on a three-hit shutout and struck out 10 to become the second pitcher in Oakland history to fan 10 or more in his debut...Tim Hudson set the record with 11 on June 8, 1999...became the 29 th pitcher in Oakland history to start in his debut, the ninth to win...took the loss in his next start, a 4-1 A's loss against Seattle on June 3 but shut out the Mariners over the first four innings...that extended his career opening scoreless streak to 11.0 innings, an Oakland record for a starter...previous mark was 10.0 by John Johnson in 1978...tossed at least six innings in five of his first six starts and then tossed fewer than six innings in eight of his final nine starts...was moved to the bullpen following the break with the acquisition of Ted Lilly but never pitched in relief before he was optioned to Sacramento on July 23...returned the next day when Lilly went on the disabled list and went 2-1 with a 5.87 ERA (20 er in 30.2 ip) in six starts during his second stint...charged with the A's final loss before their 20-game winning streak on August 12 vs. Toronto, despite allowing just two runs on five hits in 7.0 innings...optioned to Sacramento on August 26 th as the A's had three off days over an eight day stretch and went with a four-man rotation...made one start at Sacramento, a loss at Las Vegas on September 2, and finished the Triple-A portion of his season 3-3 with a 3.26 ERA in eight starts...returned to Oakland on September 4 and appeared in two games...made his only relief appearance of the season on September 15 against Seattle and took the loss (2.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 1 er, 3 bb, 1 so) and started on September 28 at Texas and had a no decision, despite allowing a season high seven runs in a season low 1.1 innings. 2002 (MMII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2003 Career Highlights Combined to go 5-6, 5.31 in 15 starts and 1 relief appearance for the Athletics and Reds...also went 8-3, 3.22 in 13 minor league starts...skipped a scheduled start on 9/10 because of a lower back strain but returned to finish the season 1-1, 6.00 in his last 3 starts...the injury forced his removal from a game on 9/5 at StL...began the season at Sacramento, where he went 7-2, 2.38 in 9 starts before he was promoted to Oak on 5/24...when promoted led the Pacific Coast League in wins and ranked seventh in ERA...made his first appearance for Oak on 5/28 at Min, threw 4.0 innings in the longest relief outing by an Athletics reliever to that point of the season...made his last 6 apps for the A's as a starter...returned to Sacramento on 7/16 and made 3 more starts (1-0, 3.78) before he was traded to the Reds on 7/30...made just 1 start for Louisville before he joined Cin on 8/9 and spent the rest of the season there...won his first 3 starts for the Reds, the longest winning streak of his career...became the first Reds pitcher to win his first 3 starts since Bill Bonham won his first 4 starts in April 1978...in his 9 starts the Reds went 6-3...made his Reds debut on 8/9 at SD and in his first career appearance in his hometown earned the 9-5 victory...in his second start, on 8/14 vs Ari, earned the 3-2 victory to snap the Reds' 16-game losing streak to the Diamondbacks...in his third start, on 8/20 at Ari, threw 7.0 shutout innings to earn the 2-0 victory...beat Randy Johnson...on 9/5 at StL, in the shortest start of his career received no decision in the 12-inning, 4-2 victory (1ip)...did not return for the bottom of the second inning because of a lower back strain...wouldn't pitch again until his 12-4 victory on 9/16 at Pit...on 8/14 vs Ari recorded his only career hit, a single off Stephen Randolph. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other places with the same name, see Louisville (disambiguation). ...
Major league affiliations National League (1998-present) West Division (1998-present) Major league titles World Series titles (1) 2001 NL Pennants (1) 2001 West Division titles (3) 2002 ⢠2001 ⢠1999 Wild card berths (0) None Major league nicknames Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-present) Major league home ballparks Chase Field (1998-present...
Johnson tossing out a pitch against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park Randall David Randy Johnson (born September 10, 1963 in Walnut Creek, California), also known as The Big Unit, is a left-handed starting pitcher for the New York Yankees. ...
2004 Career Highlights Established career highs in most statistical categories...led the Reds' staff in strikeouts (125)...ranked second on the staff to Paul Wilson in wins (10), starts (28), innings pitched (161.0) and quality starts (12)...from 6/4- 6/25 was on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained ligament in his right elbow...went 4-2, 5.43 in 11 starts before he went on the DL and 6-7, 4.53 with 1cg in 17 starts after he came off the DL...in his 28 starts the Reds went 16- 12 and scored 138 runs (4.9 r/g)...3 times was the victim of blown saves, all in his first 9 starts and twice in his first 3 starts...allowed 11hr in his first 22 starts (128.1ip) and 15hr in his last 6 starts (32.2ip)...in the 1-0 victory on 8/26 vs StL threw his first complete game in his 52nd career start (3h, 1bb, 6k)...didn't allow a Cardinals runner to reach second base...allowed 2 singles to Tony Womack and a single with 2 outs in the ninth to Larry Walker...StL starter Chris Carpenter also threw a 3-hit CG (1bb, 11k)...in the 10-inning, 7-6 victory on 6/1 at Fla allowed 10 hits, tying his career high...3 days later went on the disabled list...on 6/26 vs Pit, in his first appearance after his stint on the DL threw 5.0 shutout innings in the 1-0 loss (4h, 3bb, 7k, 94 pitches)...on 7/9 at Mil, in one of his best starts of the season threw 7.2 shutout innings in the 3-0 victory (5h, 1bb, 10k, 120 pitches)...tied his career high with 10 strikeouts...allowed only 5 singles...until his CG on 8/26 vs StL was the longest outing of his career...from 8/31-9/12 allowed 11 homers over 3 starts, including a career-high 4hr on 8/31 vs Hou and 9/6 at Hou and 3hr on 9/12 vs Mil...made a rehab appearance on 6/18 in a 9-5 Louisville loss vs Buffalo...as a batter, on 9/6/04 at Hou produced an infield single off Brandon Backe to snap an 0-for-33 skid (5/11-8/31), at that time the longest hitless skid by any Reds batter since pitcher Mike LaCoss went 0-for-36 in 1980. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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A statistic credited to a starting pitcher who allows three runs or less and pitches six innings or more. ...
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Major league affiliations National League (1892-present) Central Division (1994-present) Eastern Division (1969-1993) American Association (1882-1891) Major league titles World Series titles (9) 1982 â¢1967 ⢠1964 ⢠1946 1944 ⢠1942 ⢠1934 ⢠1931 1926 NL Pennants (16) 2004 ⢠1987 ⢠1985 ⢠1982 1968 ⢠1967 ⢠1964 ⢠1946 1944 ⢠1943 ⢠1942 ⢠1934...
Anthony Darrell Womack (born September 25, 1969) is a center fielder for the New York Yankees. ...
Larry Kenneth Robert Walker (born December 1, 1966 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada) was a right fielder in Major League Baseball. ...
Christopher John (Chris) Carpenter (born April 27, 1975 in Exeter, New Hampshire) is a starting pitcher in Major League who has played for the St. ...
2005 Career Highlights Harang established himself as one of the team's most consistent and reliable pitchers by leading the staff in victories (11), quality starts (19), innings pitched (211 2/3) and strikeouts (163), all of which were career highs. He became the first Reds pitcher with 200 innings in a season since right-hander Elmer Dessens led the staff with 205 innings pitched in 2001. He received votes for NL Pitcher of the Month in May after going 3-1 with 1.93 ERA over five starts. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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