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SPORTS BRIEFING | BASEBALL; Nationals Pick Up Option For Johnson to Remain
The Washington Nationals said they were picking up Manager Davey Johnsons option for next season. Washington is coming off an 80-81 season and a third-place finish in the National League East, its best showing since moving from Montreal in 2005. Johnson, 68, went 40-43 after taking over in June when Jim Riggleman abruptly quit. Johnson stated his - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Red Sox Lose Fourth in a Row The Texas Rangers rookie Tommy Hunter pitched six solid innings to beat Josh Beckett and the Boston Red Sox, 4-2, in Arlington, knocking the Red Sox out of first place in the American League East. Boston has lost four in a row for the first time in a year. Hank Blalock put Texas ahead to stay with a two-run single in - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dale SVEUM To Manage Cubs : MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
12:12pm: The Cubs will hire Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum to be their next manager, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post (on Twitter). Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun Times hears that the Cubs may ...
Dale SVEUM will manage Cubs - Peoria, IL - pjstar.com
The Chicago Cubs announced Dale Sveum as their new manager on Thursday, hoping the Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach can help turn around the long-suffering franchise ...
Boston Red Sox - Red Sox may reopen search with SVEUM likely ...
14 hours ago ... The Red Sox are prepared to open up their search for a new manager as the candidate they once seemed to favor, Dale Sveum, neared an ...
are any of the baseball cards worth anything?
Barry Bonds - Giants (MVP)
Benito Santiago - Giants (MVP)
Jacque Jones - Twins (MVP)
Francisco Rodriguez - Angels (MVP)
Jason Kendall - Pirates (MVP)
Joe Borchard - White Sox (MVP)
Terrence Long - Athletics (MVP)
Andruw Jones - Braves (MVP)
Vladimir Guerrerd - Expos (MVP)
Odalis Perez - Dodgers (MVP)
Roger Clemens - Yankees (MVP)
Brad Wilkerson - Expos (MVP)
Michael Barrett - Expos (MVP)
Al Leiter - Mets (MVP)
Kazuhisa Ishii - Dodgers (MVP)
Jason Giambi - Yankees (MVP)
Brian Harper - Twins (MVP)
Ichiro - Mariners
Cameron Drew - Astros
Rick Reuschel - Giants
Rickey Henderson - Yankees
Bob Stanley - Red Sox
Rafael Palmeiro - Rangers
Randy Bockus - Tigers
Greg Gagne - Twins
B.J. Surhoff - Brewers (2)
Floyd Youmans - Phillies
Rick Leach - Rangers
Oswald Peraza - Orioles
Rock Raines - Expos
Dale Murphy - Braves (2)
Bob Brower - Yankees
Joe Carter- Indians
Rafael Ramirez - Astros
Pete Harniksch - Orioles
Ricco Brogna - Tigers
Dave Henderson - Athletics
Barry Larkin - Reds
Joey Meyer - Brewers
Devon White - Angels
Ed Sprague - Blue Jays
Ruben Sierra - Rangers
Cory Snyder - Indians
Mike Marshall - Dodgers (2)
Kal Daniels - Reds
Rick Reuschel - Pirates
Jim Deshaies - Astros
Henry Cotto - Yankees
Bill Gullickson - Reds
Pat Corrales - Indians (manager)
Andres Thomas - Braves
Greg Swindell - Indians
Rich Yett - Indians
Kal Daniels - Reds
Ed Vande Berg - Dodgers
Mike Flanagan - Orioles
Mike Felder - Brewers
Dave Parker - Reds
Bruce Bochte - Athletics
Dan Schatzeder - Phillies
Bill Doran - Astros
Ron Robinson - Reds
Ron Washington - Twins
Whitey Herzog - Cardinals (manager) (2)
Alejandro Pena - Dodgers
Gerald Perry - Braves
Steve Bedrosian - Giants
Eric Davis - Reds
Tim Burke - Expos
Frank Viola - Mets
Jose Nunez - Blue Jays
Dennis Rasmussen - Padres
Jack Clark - Padres
Harold Baines - Rangers
Matt Williams - Giants
Howard Johnson - Mets
Steve Farr - Royals
Bo Diaz - Reds
Steve Balboni - Yankees
Ellis Burks - Red Sox
Ron Hassey - Athletics
Kirt Manwaring - Giants
Deion Sanders - Yankees
Mike Scioscia - Dodgers
Oddibe McDowell - Braves
Shawon Dunston - Cubs
Garry Templeton - Padres
Danny Heep - Red Sox
Larry Herndon - Tigers
Don August - Brewers
Carlos Quintana - Red Sox
Carmelo Martinez - Padres
Glenn Wilson - Phillies
Lou Whitaker - Tigers
Jerry Browne - Rangers
Guy Hoffman - Reds
Vince Coleman - Cardinals
Dale Sveum - Brewers (2)
Willie Wilson - Royals (2)
Mark Gubicza - Royals
Mark Davis - Padres
Jim Deshaies - Astros
Glenn Wilson - Phillies
Dave Smith - Astros
Scott Garrelts - Giants
Rob Deer - Brewers
Fred Lynn - Orioles
Jose DeLeon - White Sox
Mike Pagilarulo - Yankees
Greg Mathews - Cardinals
Juan Berenguer - Twins
Alan Trammell - Tigers
Andy McGaffigan - Expos
Steve Farr - Royals
Greg Swindell - Indians
Ruppert Jones - Tigers
Frank White - Royals
Jerry Hairston - White Sox
Bob Shirley - Yankees
Tom Herr - Cardinals
Glenn Hubbard - Braves
Garth Iorg - Blue Jays
Juan Samuel - Phillies
Dwayne Murphy - Athletics
Alan Ashby - Astros
Steve Carlton - Phillies
Rick Cerone - Yankees
Neal Heaton - Indians
Larry McWilliams - Pirates
Gene Garber - Braves
Steve Rogers - Expos
Juan Samel - Phillies
Mike Davis - Athletics
Ernie Camacho - Indians
Calvin Schiraldi - Mets
Mitch Webster - Expos
Vida Blue - Giants
Greg Booker - Padres
Alejandro Sanchez - Tigers
Ron Robinson - Reds
Floyd Rayford - Orioles
Bob Clark - Brewers
Scott Sanderson - Cubs
Andres Thomas - Braves
Frank DiPino - Cardinals
Charlie OBrien - Mets
Von Hayes - Phillies
Dave Henderson - Athletics
Doug Jones - Indians
Rick Mahler - Reds
Paul Marak - Braves
Mike Devereaux- Orioles
Scott Garrelts - Giants
Kent Hrbek - Twins
Steve Lake - Phillies
Efran Veldez - Indians
Julio Machado - Brewers
Bud Black - Blue Jays
Willie Wilson - Royals
Mel Hall - Yankees
Eric Show - Padres
Chipper Jones - Braves
Pete Incaviglia - Rangers
Jack Morris - Tigers
Mickey Hatcher - Dodgers
Gerald Young - Astros
John Smiley - Pirates
David Wells - Blue Jays
Ozzie Guillen - White Sox
Dwight Evans - Red Sox
Francisco Cabrera - Braves
Scott Eirckson - Twins
Ken Oberkfell - Astros
Kelly Gruber - Blue Jays
Donnie Hill - Angels
Ernie Riles - Giants
Francisco Oliveras - Giants
Mike Gallego - Athletics
Larry Andersen - Astros
Kevin Maas - Yankees
Jose Cruz - Astros
Mike Marshall - Dodgers
Vance Law - Expos
Charlie Hough - Rangers
Juan Samual - Phillies
Dave Stieb - Blue Jays
Luis Polonia - Athletics
John Habyan - Orioles
Randy Ready - Padres
Ken Gerhart - Orioles
Tim Burke - Expos
Bill Wegman - Brewers
Mike Jackson - Phillies
Tito Landrum - Dodgers
Herm Winningham - Expos
Jeff Robinson - Pirates
Zane Smith - Braves
R.J. Reynolds - Pirates
Juan Nieves - Brewers
Steve Keifer - Brewers
Brian Fisher - Pirates
John Cerutti - Blue Jays
Todd Frohwirth - Phillies
Tom Lasorda - Dodgers
Rob Deer - Brewers
Jack
Answer: even if non of them are worth a lot ...u can sell that hole pack to a fan for some big bucks
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Cubs offer managing job to SVEUM - Fox Sports
2 minutes ago ... The Cubs offered Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum their managing position Wednesday, beating out the Red Sox for the candidate that both ...
Felger & Mazz: With Dale SVEUM Chicago Bound, What Are The ...
Felger and Massarotti continued the day picking through potential Sox manager options. Could Bobby Valentine be an option?
Maddux sticks with Texas as Cubs pick SVEUM
ARLINGTON -- Mike Maddux is returning to the Rangers as their pitching coach. The Cubs announced Thursday that Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum will be their next manager, and a news conference has been scheduled for Friday. Maddux was one of ...
Soxs managerial search may include Valentine
MILWAUKEE -- The Cubs hired Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum to be their next manager on Thursday, but according to published reports, the Red Sox are possibly looking to add former big league skipper Bobby Valentine into the mix of candidates ...
A checklist for SVEUM: Red Sox vs. Cubs
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Report: SVEUM Gets Offer From Cubs, Not Red Sox « CBS Boston
The Chicago Cubs have offered Dale Sveum their open managerial position, and the Red Sox are expecting him to take it.
Cubs follow up with managerial candidates
MILWAUKEE -- The Cubs conducted follow-ups with each of their managerial candidates on Wednesday, including a meeting late Tuesday with Dale Sveum, but have yet to trim the field. Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer said he and Theo Epstein ...
Cubs offer job to SVEUM at GM meeting
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers are considering their options while star slugger Prince Fielder tests the free agent market. With or without him, they want to be a force again in the NL Central. General manager Doug Melvin has plans for both scenarios ...
Will SVEUM be a long-term solution for the Cubs?
When it comes to evaluating the selection of a new manager, its worth remembering the Yankees were ridiculed back in 1949 for tapping Casey Stengel to lead the Bronx Bombers. All "The Old Professor" did was go on to win seven World Series ...
Who can take over for Brewers manager Dale SVEUM?
I know Sveum took the Brewers to the Postseason but Brewers fans have to think that there is someone better out there to get the Brewers deeper into the postseason next year... But who could that be???
Answer: Anyone can fill that position, and Sveum may stay with the Brewers because of the playoff birth, but we will see what the Brew Crew does.
Category: Baseball
Is there some possible truth to the rumors about 1987?
Quite a few people have passed around the idea that in the 1987 season the steroids were rampant in MLB. I checked the stats and of the 25 players who had more than 30 homers that year, 16 had posted their career high that season. Some by only a few, but 9 of the 16 had 25% or more higher than their next best season. Biggest standouts:
Andre Dawson 49 (next highest 32)
George Bell 47 (next 31)
Wally Joyner 34 (next 22)
Brook Jacoby 32 (next 20)
Larry Sheets 31 (next 18)
And some of the under 30 homer standouts:
Juan Samuel 28 (next 19)
Ivan Calderon 28 (next 19)
Keith Moreland 27 (next 16)
Ozzie Virgil 27 (next 19)
Dale Sveum 25 (next 12)
Wade Boggs 24 (next 11)
John Shelby 21 (next 11)
So why does it seem so many found their big swing that year? Or is this all still a wild conspiracy?
Answer: 1987 was the year of the "Super Ball". Early in the season, it became clear that the baseballs were much much livelier than they had been the previous season. Line drive hitters like Boggs, Jacoby and Joyner all had career years in the power department. MLB claimed that the balls were exactly the same, but no one believed it. The theories suggested that the ball was wound more tightly or that the core of the ball had been replaced with a substance that would give the ball more jump off the bat.
As far as the steroid angle goes, I think 1987 was still a bit too early. The steroid era didn't really become rampant until the 90s, in my opinion.
Furthermore, if all these players had garned success from taking steroids, wouldn't it make sense at least some of them would have maintained those power numbers for the next few seasons? Why would they stop taking them if they improved their performance so much. MLB didn't institute any more stringent testing policies in 1988. It would only follow that at least some of them would keep hitting HRs at the 1987 pace. But that is not the case. Therefore, you have to assume that it was something specific to the 1987 season, not the players.
The statistical anomaly that was the 1987 season was because the league doctored the balls.
Category: Baseball
SVEUM accepts offer to become Cubs manager - dailypress.com
The Chicago Cubs managerial search is over: Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum has accepted the job of succeeding Mike Quade in the Cubs dugout ...
Chicago Cubs: Dale SVEUM appears set as Chicago Cubs choice ...
Multiple reports out of Milwaukee say Brewers coach new Cubs manager Looks like Sveums the 1. MILWAUKEE — The Cubs appear poised to hire Dale Sveum as ...
Your thoughts on this call? Brewers vs. Rays?
Tell me if you think this call is fair, and if Sveum and the Brewers manager were right
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KHapfbfyR0
Answer: It was an unfair call he did attempt to move from it, technically. He may have turned in to it but most people do that so it won't hurt as much. It hurts less in the back rather the arm or shoulder.
Category: Baseball
Cubs go for more than a name
Ive got a 12-step thing going on. Right now, Im on Step 9: Get excited about Dale Sveum. See, Im a positive guy at heart. I want to believe Rahm Emanuel will clean up the debilitating waste in government. I want to believe Lovie Smith can ...
Dale SVEUM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dale Curtis Sveum (pronounced /ˈsweɪm/ swaym; born November 23, 1963, in Richmond, California) is a former Major League Baseball player and the current ...
Dale SVEUM Named Cubs Manager: Chicago Signs Brewers Hitting ...
The Chicago Cubs have hired Dale Sveum as their new manager, hoping the Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach can help turn around the long-suffering franchise. The Cubs said Sveum would be introduced at a news ...
Chicago Cubs offer Dale SVEUM managerial job, source says - ESPN
MILWAUKEE -- Minutes after Boston Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington said Wednesday night the Red Sox had taken a "good step" in bringing Dale Sveum to ...
Second interview looming for SVEUM - BostonHerald.com
Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum is a finalist for the Red Sox [team stats] managerial job and will meet with ownership this week for a second interview, according to ...
Dale SVEUM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dale Curtis Sveum is the hitting coach for the Milwaukee Brewers. He is also a retired Major League Baseball player, and former Major League Baseball Manager for the ...
Source: SVEUM to get second interview
A source confirmed to WEEI.com that the Red Sox will meet with Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum for a second-round interview about the teams managerial vacancy. News ...
A checklist for SVEUM: Red Sox vs. Cubs
MILWAUKEE -- Perhaps we should have seen this coming. Last month, while in a lame-duck capacity as Red Sox general manager, Theo Epstein helped Ben Cherington compile a list of potential managerial candidates. When Epstein finally left the Red Sox to ...
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do you think the milwaukee brewers will fire Ken Macha before the season ends?
i think so and just replace him for the rest of the season with Dale Sveum and then try to hire tony larussa or jim tracey or Lou Piniella as manger what do yuo think and why
oh and during the trading deadline do you think they will try to get lance berkman in a trade with the astros
Answer: I've been saying this all year, Macha will not get fired. For one, Doug Melvin will not fire him because he loves him. Every Brewers fan knows the Firing of Macha is going to come from the top and be done by owner Mark Attanasio, and I just don't see it happening. I honestly believe that it's MORE likely that Macha will be back Next season than it is that he will be fired during this season.
as far as managers go, LaRussa isn't leaving St. Louis and Tracey isn't leaving Colorado (especially not for Milwaukee lol) And why would you want Lous? He's 67 years old and every Cubs fan knows that he seems to have lost the passion. Maybe he hasn't on the inside, but on the outside he reminds me a bit of Macha. No doubt Piniella is a great baseball mind, but that would be stupid to even try to bring him in. (and I also think there is no way he'd want to go to milwaukee, It's honestly one of the least attractive jobs in baseball)
No, the Brewers won't get Lance Berkman. For one, I don't know their use for him would be, and why in the world they want to bring in a washed up first baseman. makes 0 sense.
Category: Baseball
Chicago Cubs Offer Dale SVEUM Manager Position; Red Sox Still Looking
Assuming the offer is accepted and the Red Sox dont go nuts with a counter-offer, Sveums the man. (Is it too early to say "Its all the Sveum to me?") Following the news is increased speculation about which candidates move to the top of the ...
With no offer to Dale SVEUM, Boston may broaden managerial ...
6 hours ago ... Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington said Wednesday that the club is still in the process of identifying who the best candidate is, and ...
Sources: Chicago Cubs offer managerial job to Dale SVEUM - MLB ...
18 hours ago ... MILWAUKEE -- Dale Sveum has been offered the Chicago Cubs managerial job, sources told SI.com, and signs point strongly to Sveum ...
Dale SVEUM Joins The Chicago Cubs, And Why You Really Shouldn ...
Dale Sveum will join the Cubs, not the Red Sox, but why should Boston fans care?
SPORTS BRIEFING | BASEBALL; SVEUM Isnt On Brewers List
Doug Melvin will get a three-year contract extension as the general manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, but the team also said that Dale Sveum was no longer under consideration to become manager. Sveum was promoted from his coaching position and served as interim manager after Ned Yost was fired with 12 games left in the regular season. The Brewers - Milwaukee Brewers sign general manager Doug Melvin to three-year contract extension; are no longer considering Dale Sveum, who served as interim manager after Brewers fired manager Ned Yost with 12 games left in regular season, to be manager next season (S) - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SVEUM hired as Cubs manager
UPDATE: 2:35 p.m. ET, Cubs have named Sveum the new manager. Hell be officially announced Friday in Chicago. Original story below. Before we dive into this, lets first take a deep breath and realize nothing is official and most of this is speculation. OK ...
SVEUM also a finalist with the Cubs - Extra Bases - Red Sox blog
By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff MILWAUKEE — Its good to be Dale Sveum. The Chicago Sun Times is reporting that Sveum will meet again with...
Managers Of the Year Are Maddon And Piniella
Joe Maddon had a good reason for interrupting his honeymoon. About an hour after he landed in Rome, the newly married Maddon easily won the American League Manager of the Year award Wednesday for guiding the Tampa Bay Rays from baseballs basement to the World Series in one astonishing season. Lou Piniella won the National League honor after - Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon is named American League manager of year, while Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella wins National League award (M) - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Chicago Cubs offer Dale SVEUM managerial job, source says ...
2 hours ago ... Dale Sveum had been offered the manager's job by the Chicago Cubs, according to a source.
BREWERS 4, PHILLIES 1; Brewers Extend Their Series A Little Deeper Into Football Season
The good folks in this sports-mad town will be confronted with quite a predicament at about noon local time on Sunday. What to watch on television: Green Bay football or playoff baseball? Sundays in October here have long been dedicated to all things Packers, but the rejuvenated Brewers will be competing for the regions attention after avoiding - Milwaukee Brewers defeat Philadelphia Phillies, 4-1, in Game 3 of National League division series; Phillies lead series, 2-1; photos (M) - By BEN SHPIGEL
Reports: Cubs offer manager job to SVEUM
MILWAUKEE — The Chicago Cubs appear poised to hire Dale Sveum as their manager, assuming he will have them. There was no confirmation from the organization, but multiple reports Wednesday night said Sveum, the Brewers’ hitting coach, has been offered a ...
SVEUM To Get Second Interview From Red Sox « CBS Boston
Dale Sveum is one of two finalists for the Red Sox managerial opening, and will interview with the team again this week, WBZ-TV has confirmed.
Dale SVEUM To Be Introduced As Cubs Manager Friday - Bleed ...
The Milwaukee Brewers bench coach could be the Cubs' next field manager.
SVEUM will interview with Sox, Cubs again - JSOnline
Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum already had planned to travel to Milwaukee this week for various social and sporting events. Now, the stakes are a bit higher. Taking ...
are any of these baseball cards worth anything?
Barry Bonds - Giants (MVP)
Benito Santiago - Giants (MVP)
Jacque Jones - Twins (MVP)
Francisco Rodriguez - Angels (MVP)
Jason Kendall - Pirates (MVP)
Joe Borchard - White Sox (MVP)
Terrence Long - Athletics (MVP)
Andruw Jones - Braves (MVP)
Vladimir Guerrerd - Expos (MVP)
Odalis Perez - Dodgers (MVP)
Roger Clemens - Yankees (MVP)
Brad Wilkerson - Expos (MVP)
Michael Barrett - Expos (MVP)
Al Leiter - Mets (MVP)
Kazuhisa Ishii - Dodgers (MVP)
Jason Giambi - Yankees (MVP)
Brian Harper - Twins (MVP)
Ichiro - Mariners
Cameron Drew - Astros
Rick Reuschel - Giants
Rickey Henderson - Yankees
Bob Stanley - Red Sox
Rafael Palmeiro - Rangers
Randy Bockus - Tigers
Greg Gagne - Twins
B.J. Surhoff - Brewers (2)
Floyd Youmans - Phillies
Rick Leach - Rangers
Oswald Peraza - Orioles
Rock Raines - Expos
Dale Murphy - Braves (2)
Bob Brower - Yankees
Joe Carter- Indians
Rafael Ramirez - Astros
Pete Harniksch - Orioles
Ricco Brogna - Tigers
Dave Henderson - Athletics
Barry Larkin - Reds
Joey Meyer - Brewers
Devon White - Angels
Ed Sprague - Blue Jays
Ruben Sierra - Rangers
Cory Snyder - Indians
Mike Marshall - Dodgers (2)
Kal Daniels - Reds
Rick Reuschel - Pirates
Jim Deshaies - Astros
Henry Cotto - Yankees
Bill Gullickson - Reds
Pat Corrales - Indians (manager)
Andres Thomas - Braves
Greg Swindell - Indians
Rich Yett - Indians
Kal Daniels - Reds
Ed Vande Berg - Dodgers
Mike Flanagan - Orioles
Mike Felder - Brewers
Dave Parker - Reds
Bruce Bochte - Athletics
Dan Schatzeder - Phillies
Bill Doran - Astros
Ron Robinson - Reds
Ron Washington - Twins
Whitey Herzog - Cardinals (manager) (2)
Alejandro Pena - Dodgers
Gerald Perry - Braves
Steve Bedrosian - Giants
Eric Davis - Reds
Tim Burke - Expos
Frank Viola - Mets
Jose Nunez - Blue Jays
Dennis Rasmussen - Padres
Jack Clark - Padres
Harold Baines - Rangers
Matt Williams - Giants
Howard Johnson - Mets
Steve Farr - Royals
Bo Diaz - Reds
Steve Balboni - Yankees
Ellis Burks - Red Sox
Ron Hassey - Athletics
Kirt Manwaring - Giants
Deion Sanders - Yankees
Mike Scioscia - Dodgers
Oddibe McDowell - Braves
Shawon Dunston - Cubs
Garry Templeton - Padres
Danny Heep - Red Sox
Larry Herndon - Tigers
Don August - Brewers
Carlos Quintana - Red Sox
Carmelo Martinez - Padres
Glenn Wilson - Phillies
Lou Whitaker - Tigers
Jerry Browne - Rangers
Guy Hoffman - Reds
Vince Coleman - Cardinals
Dale Sveum - Brewers (2)
Willie Wilson - Royals (2)
Mark Gubicza - Royals
Mark Davis - Padres
Jim Deshaies - Astros
Glenn Wilson - Phillies
Dave Smith - Astros
Scott Garrelts - Giants
Rob Deer - Brewers
Fred Lynn - Orioles
Jose DeLeon - White Sox
Mike Pagilarulo - Yankees
Greg Mathews - Cardinals
Juan Berenguer - Twins
Alan Trammell - Tigers
Andy McGaffigan - Expos
Steve Farr - Royals
Greg Swindell - Indians
Ruppert Jones - Tigers
Frank White - Royals
Jerry Hairston - White Sox
Bob Shirley - Yankees
Tom Herr - Cardinals
Glenn Hubbard - Braves
Garth Iorg - Blue Jays
Juan Samuel - Phillies
Dwayne Murphy - Athletics
Alan Ashby - Astros
Steve Carlton - Phillies
Rick Cerone - Yankees
Neal Heaton - Indians
Larry McWilliams - Pirates
Gene Garber - Braves
Steve Rogers - Expos
Juan Samel - Phillies
Mike Davis - Athletics
Ernie Camacho - Indians
Calvin Schiraldi - Mets
Mitch Webster - Expos
Vida Blue - Giants
Greg Booker - Padres
Alejandro Sanchez - Tigers
Ron Robinson - Reds
Floyd Rayford - Orioles
Bob Clark - Brewers
Scott Sanderson - Cubs
Andres Thomas - Braves
Frank DiPino - Cardinals
Charlie OBrien - Mets
Von Hayes - Phillies
Dave Henderson - Athletics
Doug Jones - Indians
Rick Mahler - Reds
Paul Marak - Braves
Mike Devereaux- Orioles
Scott Garrelts - Giants
Kent Hrbek - Twins
Steve Lake - Phillies
Efran Veldez - Indians
Julio Machado - Brewers
Bud Black - Blue Jays
Willie Wilson - Royals
Mel Hall - Yankees
Eric Show - Padres
Chipper Jones - Braves
Pete Incaviglia - Rangers
Jack Morris - Tigers
Mickey Hatcher - Dodgers
Gerald Young - Astros
John Smiley - Pirates
David Wells - Blue Jays
Ozzie Guillen - White Sox
Dwight Evans - Red Sox
Francisco Cabrera - Braves
Scott Eirckson - Twins
Ken Oberkfell - Astros
Kelly Gruber - Blue Jays
Donnie Hill - Angels
Ernie Riles - Giants
Francisco Oliveras - Giants
Mike Gallego - Athletics
Larry Andersen - Astros
Kevin Maas - Yankees
Jose Cruz - Astros
Mike Marshall - Dodgers
Vance Law - Expos
Charlie Hough - Rangers
Juan Samual - Phillies
Dave Stieb - Blue Jays
Luis Polonia - Athletics
John Habyan - Orioles
Randy Ready - Padres
Ken Gerhart - Orioles
Tim Burke - Expos
Bill Wegman - Brewers
Mike Jackson - Phillies
Tito Landrum - Dodgers
Herm Winningham - Expos
Jeff Robinson - Pirates
Zane Smith - Braves
R.J. Reynolds - Pirates
Juan Nieves - Brewers
Steve Keifer - Brewers
Brian Fisher - Pirates
John Cerutti - Blue Jays
Todd Frohwirth - Phillies
Tom Lasorda - Dodgers
Rob Deer - Brewers
Jack
Jack Howell - Angels
Jerry Browne - Rangers
Bob Brower - Rangers
Kirk AcCaskill - Angels
Jim Cott - Pirates
Bob Walk - Pirates
Albert Hall - Braves
Dwayne Murphy - Athletics
Vince Coleman - Cardinals
Lance McCullers
Orlando Hernandez - Yankees
Luis Gonzalez - Diamondbacks
Darren Dreifort - Dodgers
Travis Lee - Phillies
Mike Sweeney - Royals
Timo Perez - Mets
David Segui - Orioles
Toby Hall - Rays
Ryan Drese - Indians
Terry Adams - Dodgers
Mike Kinkade - Orioles
Dave LaPoint - Cardinals
Luis Alicea - Royals
Denny Hocking - Twins
John Grubb - Tigers
Eric Ownes - Marlins
Atlee Hammaker - Giants
Gerald Perry - Braves
Aramis - Ramirez - Pirates
Rich Aurilia - Giants
Kelvim Escobar - Blue Jays
J.D. Drew - Cardinals
Raul Mondesi - Blue Jays
Juan Gonzalez
Mark Prior - Cubs
Paul Byrd - Royals
Albert Pujols - Cardinals
Bernie Williams - Yankees
Brett Myers - Phillies
Derek Jeter - Yankees
Carl Everett - Rangers
Curt Schilling - Diamondbacks
Garret Anderson - Angles (rookie card)
Marquis Grissom - Expos
John Smiley - Pirates (rookie card)
Benny Santiago - Padres (rookie card)
Bob Brower - Rangers (rookie card)
Mike LaValliere - Pirates
Larry Parrish - Red Sox
Mike Witt - Angels
Len Dykstra - Mets
Wil Tejada - Expos
Dave Parker - Reds
Zane Smith - Braves
Dave Parker - Athletics
Joe Carter - Indians
Mike Scott - Astros
Steve Cox - Rays
Gorman Thomas - Brewers
Rich Dauer - Orioles
Kelvin Moore - Athletics
Omar Moreno - Pirates
Steve McCatty - Athletics
Candy Maldonado - Dodgers
Mike Gates - Expos
Tom OMalley - Mets
R.J. Reynolds - Pirates
Felix Fermin - Indians
Zane Smith - Braves
Steve Ontiveros - Athletics
Lance Blankenship - Athletics
Gene Nelson - Athletics
Todd Burns - Athletics
Gerald Perry - Braves
Bob Tewksbury - Yankees
Bobby Grich - Angels
Lonnie Smith - Royals
Keith Hernandez - Mets
Mike Marshall - Dodgers
Will Clark - Giants
Tony Pena - Pirates
Mike Davis - Athletics
George Brett - Royals
Gary Ward - Rangers
Steve Garvey - Padres
Dave Winfield - Yankees
Rich Allen - White Sox
Gil Hodges - Mets (manager)
John Franco - Reds
Keith Hernandez - Cardinals
Keith Drumright - Athletics
Frank Robinson - Orioles
Fren Lynn - Red Sox
Vince Coleman - Mets
Don Baylor - Athletics
Scott Taylor - Red Sox
Steve Ontiveros - Athletics
Ken Phelps - Yankees
Pedro Munoz - Twins
Doyle Alexander - Braves
Glenn Hubbard - Athletics
John Kruk - Phillies
Chris Brown - Giants
Scott Fletcher - Rangers
Dave Righetti - Yankees
Ruppert Jones - Padres
Bill Doran - Astros
Jason Thompson - Pirates
Danny Tartabull - Royals
Jeff Leonard - Giants
Tim Raines - Expos
Jack Howell - Angels
Juan Samuel - Dodgers
Lance Parrish - Angels
Joe Magrane - Cardinals
Hal Morris - Reds
Eddie Murray - Dodgers
Tom Glavine - Braves
Hubie Brooks - Dodgers
Wil Cobdero - Expos
Alex Fernandez - White Sox
Robin Roberts - Phillies
Al Pedrique - Pirates (rookie card)
Fred Manrique - White Sox (rookie card)
Luis Polonia - Athletics
Wayne Tolleson -Yankees
Jim Pankovits - Astros
Wally Backman - Mets
Joe Girardi - Cubs
Lenny Dykstra - Phillies
Tommy Herr - Phillies
Greg Harris - Padres
Mike Marshall - Dodgers
Lou Whitaker - Tigers (2)
Mitch Williams - Rangers
Mariano Duncan - Dodgers
Shawn Hillegas - Dodgers
Jeffrey Leonard - Giants
Bill Dawley - Cardinals
Mike Felder - Brewers
Brian Downing - Angels
Wayne Tolleson - Yankees
Bob Kneeper - Astros
Rick Sutcliffe - Cubs
Jesse Barfield - Blue Jays
Paul Molitor - Brewers
Alan Ashby - Astros
Ken Dixon - Orioles
Damon Berryhill - Cubs
Mike LaValliere - Pirates
Adam Kennedy - Angels
Andy Van Slyke - Pirates
Randy Ready - Padres
Roberto Kelly - Yankees
Cory Snyder - Indians
Nelson Liriano - Blue Jays
Storm Davis - Athletics
Dennsi Eckersley - Athletics
Jack McDowell - White Sox
Scott Bails - Indians
Ernie Whitt - Blue Jays
Pedro Guerrero - Dodgers
Gerald Perry - Braves
Mike Benjamin - Giants
Stan Belinda - Pirates
Greg Harris - Red Sox
Joe Klink - Athletics
Kent Hrbek - Twins
Walt Terrell - Tigers
Carl Nichols - Astros
Ron Karkovice - White Sox
Mel Rojas - Expos
Mike Walker - Indians
Brady Anderson - Orioles
Shawn Boskie - Cubs
Bob Milacki - Orioles
Chuck Finley - Angels
Mike Benjamin - Giants
Lance Johnson - White Sox
Lenny Harris - Dodgers
Frank DiPino - Cardinals
Mike Fitzgerald - Expos
Ernie Whitt - Blue Jays
Curt Ford - Cardinals
Bob Forsch - Cardinals
Kelly Gruber - Blue Jays
Jerry Reuss - Angels
Bruce Ruffin - Phillies
Tim Wallace - Expos
Bob Rodgers - Expos
Keith Comstock - Padres
Dick Schofield - Angels
Al Pedrique - Pirates
Bob Knepper - Astros
Don Aase - Orioles
Tim Birtsas - Athletics
Fred Toliver - Phillies
Tom Neidnfuer - Orioles
Todd Worrell - Cardinals
Roger Clemens - Red Sox
Mike Boddicker - Orioles (holograph)
Mike Stanton - Indians
Answer: A quick scan through that list tells me that your cards are probably from the 1980's or early 1990's. Even without knowing the exact year and brand of the cards, I don't think you'd be able to get much for them at all. Maybe a couple of bucks for the whole lot.
- R.
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Diamondbacks Revival Leads to a Formidable Foe
A.L. division series matchups: Tigers vs. Yankees | Rays vs. Rangers It was spring training 1988, and Kirk Gibson had just joined the Los Angeles Dodgers. One day, his teammate Jesse Orosco smeared eye black on the inside of Gibsons cap - a harmless prank to some, but not to Gibson. He stormed off, leaving camp in a fury. The guys getting ready - By TYLER KEPNER
SVEUM appears to be the man - Chicago Sun-Times
18 hours ago ... MILWAUKEE — Assuming the Boston Red Sox don't start —and win — a bidding war for Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum on Thursday, the ...
Dale SVEUM auditions for Cubs managerial job - DailyHerald.com
Dale Sveum compared himself to Mike Maddux on Monday as he met the media after interviewing for the Cubs’ managerial job. As it turned out, Sveum and ...
ROUNDUP; Red Sox Keep Ticket Prices Same After September Collapse
In the wake of a historic September collapse and October revelations about players drinking beer and eating chicken while games were being played, the Boston Red Sox are keeping ticket prices the same for the 2012 season. The club announced Tuesday that the cost of all tickets available to the public would be unchanged, and prices for premium seats - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dale SVEUM is Cubs new manager
MILWAUKEE -- Dale Sveum has accepted an offer to be the next manager of the Chicago Cubs. Sveum, previously the Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach, will be officially introduced on Friday morning at Wrigley Field, the team said. He succeeds Mike ...
ROUNDUP; Maddon and Gibson Are Managers of the Year
MILWAUKEE — On a day when two major league managers were honored for their work in the past year, the futures of two men in the running for managerial positions next season began to crystallize as well. The Baseball Writers’ Association of America named its managers of the year Wednesday: Arizona’s Kirk Gibson in the National - By ANDREW KEH and RICHARD SANDOMIR
Dale SVEUM to meet again with Red Sox - Sports - The Boston Globe
Sveum, a finalist for the Red Sox’ managerial opening, is expected to meet with owner John Henry this week, according to team sources.
Sources: Chicago Cubs offer managerial job to Dale SVEUM - MLB ...
MILWAUKEE -- Dale Sveum has been offered the Chicago Cubs managerial job, sources told SI.com, and signs point strongly to Sveum accepting the position ...
Boston Red Sox Manager Search: Dale SVEUMs Second Interview Conducted Wednesday
Boston Red Sox brass conducted a second interview on Wednesday with Milwaukee hitting coach Dale Sveum, considered the front-runner to replace Terry Francona as the Boston Red Sox manager. The team declined to update the progress of their search ...
Dale SVEUM Takes Chicago Cubs Job « CBS Boston
Dale Sveum is set to become a major league manager, just not in Boston.
SVEUM emerges as a Red Sox finalist
Dale Sveum has emerged as one of the finalists to become manager of the Red Sox and is expected to meet with owner John Henry this week, perhaps as soon as Tuesday, Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports was the first to report Sveum becoming a finalist ...
Who thinks Dale SVEUM shouldve been made permanent manager of the Brewers?
He got them into the playoffs last season and turned their season around. This season they didnt even get into the playoffs? Why didnt he become permanent manager?
Do you think he can leave the Brewers and go find another position as a manager for another team?
Answer: My guess is that they didn't view Sveum has manager material. I thought Willie Randolph would've been a great fit for them as the manager. He is the bench coach, but I don't believe Macha should've gotten the job.
That's definitely a possibility. It all relies on himself and if he feels comfortable where he's at as a coach in this league. Of course teams have to have interest in him, we'll see what happens there.
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Brewers fire Yost! (Really!) Is this the right move, and at the right time?
Dale Sveum takes over as interim manager.
Well, this makes Yost the automatic fall guy. If the team misses the postseason, Sveum wont get blamed. If they do make it, hes a hero.
Howzabout firing Doug Melvin? He was a poor GM in Texas, and hes doing much the same in Milwaukee.
Answer: right move? yes
right time? not at all
Personally i think the only reason for this move is because of the success the mets had with firing Willie Randolph. I originally thought at the beginning of the season that Yost was a bad manager for the team he had (young talent!). But he seemed to have gotten the hang of it, but this change may really get the brewers back on pace. They needed something to shift their momentum, and this could really help. Lets face it, they were on a downward spiral, and they are making desperate moves to get into the playoffs (which they really deserve).
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Report: SVEUM accepts offer to manage Cubs
Clayton Kershaw was named the National League Cy Young Award winner Thursday. Kershaw, 23, is the youngest Cy Young winner since Dwight Gooden won the award as a 20-year-old in 1985. It was hard to go wrong with this excellent field of candidates, but ...
SPORTS BRIEFING | BASEBALL; Macha To Manage Brewers
Ken Macha was hired as the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, taking over from Dale Sveum after the teams first postseason appearance since 1982. Macha, 58, took the Oakland As to two American League West titles and lost his job after the 2005 season for a week, only to return in 2006. He spent the last two years as a television analyst. Sveum - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dale SVEUM to get second interview with Red Sox - MLB News | FOX ...
The possibility is growing stronger. Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum is scheduled for a second interview with the Red Sox this week, according to major ...
LEADING OFF; Woods, Vick, the Red Sox: No Winner’s Circle for Anyone — Leading Off
The sports world has been positively prolific in producing villains these days. They seem to roll off the assembly line daily now. Penn State, of course, has created a category all its own, but the field around them is crowded with Tiger Woods and Michael Vick; the N.B.A., which occupies the unique position of having a fight where no one is rooting - By LYNN ZINSER
SVEUM interviews for Cubs manager vacancy
CHICAGO (AP) – Dale Sveum felt as though he was seeing the same pitch twice when he interviewed for the Chicago Cubs managing job. The Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach said Monday the process mirrored what he went through in Boston last week ...
Cubs Offer Dale SVEUM Position As Manager: MLB Rumors ...
Sveum is the only candidate the Cubs have interviewed twice in person so far, and Heyman notes (on Twitter) that Larry Lucchino's comments about potentially expanding the Red Sox managerial search could be another ...
What do you think of the Cubs offering the manager job to Dale SVEUM?
Will it help bring Prince Fielder to Chicago?
Answer: Like it. I'm glad they didn't go with a big name: Francona; Sandberg.
Sveum is a smart baseball guy. Always enjoyed watching in play back in the day. He was damn near great in '87 & '88.
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