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What is anything you kno roughly speaking NOMAR GARCIAPARRA??

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Age 34, 6 ft 1in 190 lbs, won rookie of the year in1997 for Boston, won 2 batting titles for Boston, plays for LA Dodgers in a minute, played for Chicago Cubs and Boston before LA. His 2007 earnings is $6million dollars. He is also married to Olympic soccer star Mia Hamm and had twins later week.
His name is in actuality his father's name spelled to the rear.
go to Mlb.com and look him up, it will enjoy a biography on him also.
He' married to Mia Hamm
They just have twins
Started his career next to the boston Red Sox and played SS
then to the cubs
consequently to the dodgers now plays 1st podium
Anthony Nomar Garciaparra (born July 23, 1973, in Whittier, California) is an American baseball player of Mexican descent who currently plays first substructure for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Previously, he played shortstop and third base for the Chicago Cubs, after several years as the star shortstop of the Boston Red Sox.
Garciaparra be part of the so-called "Holy Trinity" of shortstops that debuted contained by the mid '90s, which also included Alex Rodriguez (now a third baseman) and Derek Jeter, who were considered the best shortstops within baseball. Of the three only Jeter remains a shortstop.
Garciaparra is married to Olympian and World Cup Champion soccer star Mia Hamm and the couple welcome twin girls, Grace and Ava on March 27, 2007 in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Dodgers — No. 5
First baseman
Bats: RightThrows: Right
Major League Baseball debut
August 31, 1996 for the Boston Red Sox
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
AVG .318
SLG .540
OPS .907
HR 211
RBI 833

Former team:
Boston Red Sox (1996-2004)
Chicago Cubs (2004-2005)
Los Angeles Dodgers (2006-present)

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Garciaparra wears the number 5, although for his first activity as a Cub he wore the number 8 because catcher Michael Barrett already wore the number 5 on his jersey.
-He and Barrett then swapped numbers.
-He is a six-time All-Star (1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2006).
-In five postseason series he have batted .323 next to a slugging percentage of .625.
-Despite being traded mid-season, Garciaparra received a World Series Championship ring as a contributor of the 2004 Boston Red Sox.
-Garciaparra holds the unofficial record for most home runs and untouchable batting average on a player's birthday. Alex Rodriguez have the second most home runs on his birthday.
-On November 22, 2003, he married soccer legend Mia Hamm.
-His brother, Michael Garciaparra, is also a ballplayer. As of the 2006 season, he is an infielder near the Tacoma Rainiers (the AAA team for the Seattle Mariners organization).
-He played contained by the 1994 college baseball national championship winter sport for Georgia Tech. Former Boston teammate Jason Varitek was also a partaker of that team.
WROR-FM's Tom Doyle spoofed the Lou Bega song "Mambo No. 5" for him, entitled "Nomar's Number Five." It go through several iterations until his departure from the team contained by 2004, at which point it was entitled "No More Number Five."
-Both he and Mia Hamm be on Olympic teams contained by their respective sports. Garciaparra was on the 1992 Olympic baseball troop, and Hamm was on the 1996, 2000, and 2004 women's Olympic soccer team.
-Derisive names for Garciaparra used by hecklers include "Nosemar," "Mr. Hamm," "Garciapopup," "Garciaerror" and "No Mas", plan "No More" in Spanish.
-On the Kate Hudson/Radiohead episode on season 26 of Saturday Night Live, Nomar Garciaparra cameoed surrounded by a "Boston Teens" sketch.
-Nomar's unique heading comes from his father's name spelled backwards. His father's identify is Ramon.
-On October 8, 2005, Garciaparra and his uncle Victor Garciaparra were alerted to the scream of two women who had fall into Boston Harbor outside his condominium. One of the women sustained injuries to her head after hitting the pier on her passageway in. Garciaparra vigorously jumped into the harbor and save both women, who were subsequent taken to the hospital.
he married mia hamm the soccer player
When you hear him speak, he sounds NOTHING like you would expect.
Not unlike Andy Pettite or Tony Gwynn.
hey groupie he is married go it alone
I know that Boston lost a great shortstop and that he's HOT!!



Will Roger Clemens minister to the NY Yankees win the pennant?


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the rocket wont help them snatch the pennant this year, maybe extreme card, but no pennant the yanks are have much larger problems then surrounded by their defense. They need to look for more filthy help, AROD and jeter cant do it adjectives themselves.
Any MLB starter will at this point. Their rotation is a disaster. Clemens will pitch well but dont expect him to make available them long innings. Their bullpen will be taxed by Clemens.
no path they stink anyways and roger is wasting away
He will help them, but they won't win the pennat this year. The pitching is frail and the injuries aren't going away. Pettite, Clemens, and Mussina are all pretty old-fashioned and they will be lucky to have adjectives three of them in the rotation together.
Nope, he's too out-of-date and they won't make the playoffs.
I must voice no. That's speaking objectively, too ( I'm a Sox fan). The lineup hasn't been carrying them and one starter, anything his past, isn't adequate if he only pitches every five light of day for the last two thirds of the season near no guaranteed success. Even when the other starters come posterior, Igawa has played resembling crap except those 6 relief innings against the Sox, Hughes is unproven and inexperienced, and Moose and Pettitte aren't exactly childlike. They're decent, but not exactly Cy Young matter. Once upon a time, maybe, but not anymore.
surrounded by my opinion, he will serve them tremendously. BUT he is not the answer by any stretch of the imagination. And in response to the finishing answer, every yankee pitcher is taxing their bullpen right now. So someone coming from the bullpen near a 2-0 lead contained by the 6th inning after clemens pitches will be better than someone coming in down 6-2 contained by the 7th after any of their 10 starting pitchers (thats how many they enjoy started this year). he will help, but i devise they need more minister to than he can provide.
Roger clemens is a sore loser, and a trader. He sold out on his home town. He is old, and I can't continue to see the stros' beat his reverse into the ground :)
I doubt it , but as much money as they`ve thrown at him over the years, he could probably buy them one.
NO!
Nope. he should of retired 2 years ago. he is not among the best any more. And Yankees will miss the playoffs and Joe Torre will retire.
I dont know maybe.



What is the best formula for a upright lineup within slow pitch softball?

Question:Meanind do you want speed at the top or is it more important for big average or high OBP..where on earth do you want your hitter with the higgest slugging percentage...etc...
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Here's how to determine your bat order. Pick the player on your squad fits these descriptions, in this proclaim.

#3 HITTER - Best hitter, line drive type, (this guy will typically hold several doubles)

#2 HITTER - Right field hitter (a lefty maybe) that doesn't hit fly ball. Doesn't have to be a speedster, but can't be slow.

#1 & #4 HITTERS - Of your remaining players give somebody a lift the 2 best BA/OBP guys bat the fastest of them 1st, the other 4th.

#5 HITTER - The guy that can hit the HR, but because he knows that and hence always tries, he ends up sacrifice Ave.with long fly orb outs between HR's

Now start over using the same formula on your remaininig players. There's one exception, the second hitter (last 2 if possible) can't be slow.
Not sure how you want your team set up but try like peas in a pod as MLB: speed and OBP in the front. Right after them put your slugging percentage.
Probably two race who can get profoundly of hits in front, next 4 power hitters to drive them in, after whoever is left.



Isn't the pay cheque some of these players within baseball carry ridiculous? The salary are crazy.?

Question:A-Rod $27 million, Jason Giambi ($23.4 million), Derek Jeter ($21.6 million), Manny Ramirez $17 million, Mike Mussina and Bartolo Colon each product $16 million. Barry Bonds said this that made me really angry "We should make it. We're the ones doing the entertaining," Please dont generate it about individual team, just the sport within general.
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I USED to ponder that way, but no thing how you cut it, athletes ARE in a opening entertainers. If you're prepared to pay $60-$100 to progress to a concert for a group of old rockers who haven't have a hit in 15 years or adopt a movie star making $20 million a film, I see zilch wrong with players rake in the Big Buck$$$$.

The item that is out of whack is when players run into contract negotiations and start making unreserved comparisons and cry fair "flea market value" based on two or three season when they were contained by their prime.

It's a monster that feeds sour of itself as it skews the balance of what team HAVE to pay for a player of equal or greater stats (if A-Rod is worth $27 million, I have a BETTER season so I must be worth $30 mill)

Eventually you end up beside players who become overpriced financial liabilities by the call a halt of the contract where no squad is willing to adopt a high price strip for someone who is a mere shadow of what they once were.
They earn it man. If you be on the road 24/7 wouldnt you want to kind that much money. They work out everyday and then and move about and bust there *** for it. How do you guys similar to arod, jeter and manny ramirez not earn there money? There great players
Well, it depends. The superstars that put butts surrounded by the seats are getting compensated for their maketability. So, for them, they are compensated fairly.

But for some guy similar to Scott Podsednik of the White Sox, who gets resembling 4 million a year, when he hits around .270 and basically have no power, THAT's the kind of guy who is overpaid.

And it's that exact species of overpaid money that allows a guy like Podsednik to acquire that Playboy Centerfold trophy wife that he has.
I muse you need to check the NBA salary first.
What can you say, they put family in spaces and sell merchandise. It's worth it for the owners to salary that much because of the revenue they draw through ticket sales, clothing sale etc. That said, I don't foresee Gil Meche jersey flying off the shelf any time soon.
i agree. but don't blame the player the owner writes the checks


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