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Timothy Stephen Wakefield (August 2, 1966 – October 1, 2023) was an American professional baseball knuckleball pitcher.[1]

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  1. 161 relations: Aaron Boone, Aaron Sele, ABC News (United States), American Association (1902–1997), American League, American League Championship Series, American League East, Andy Pettitte, Associated Press, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball glove, Baseball-Reference.com, Bleacher Report, Bob Stanley (baseball), Boca Raton News, Boston, Boston Herald, Boston Red Sox, Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, Brain tumor, Buffalo Bisons, Bullpen, Carolina League, Catcher, Ceremonial first pitch, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Guardians, College baseball, Complete game, Curt Schilling, Curveball, Cy Young, Cy Young Award, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Derek Lowe, Doug Mirabelli, Earned run average, Eau Gallie High School, ESPN, ESPN.com, Evangelicalism, Farmington Bank, Fastball, Fenway Park, First baseman, Florida Institute of Technology, Florida Tech Panthers, Florida Today, Foster's Daily Democrat, ... Expand index (111 more) »

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  4. Watertown Pirates players
  5. Welland Pirates players

Aaron Boone

Aaron John Boone (born March 9, 1973) is an American baseball manager and former infielder who is the manager of the New York Yankees in Major League Baseball (MLB). Tim Wakefield and Aaron Boone are major League Baseball broadcasters.

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Aaron Sele

Aaron Helmer Sele (born June 25, 1970) is an American former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who is currently a special assignment scout for the Chicago Cubs. Tim Wakefield and Aaron Sele are American League All-Stars and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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ABC News (United States)

ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.

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American Association (1902–1997)

The American Association (AA) was a Minor League Baseball league that operated primarily in the Midwestern and South Central United States from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997.

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American League

The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the American League (AL), is the younger of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada.

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American League Championship Series

The American League Championship Series (ALCS), also known as the American League Pennant, is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball's (MLB) postseason.

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American League East

The American League East is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions.

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Andy Pettitte

Andrew Eugene Pettitte (born June 15, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily for the New York Yankees. Tim Wakefield and Andy Pettitte are American League All-Stars.

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Associated Press

The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.

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Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

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Baltimore Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore.

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Baseball glove

A baseball glove or mitt is a large glove worn by baseball players of the defending team, which assists players in catching and fielding balls hit by a batter or thrown by a teammate.

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Baseball-Reference.com

Baseball-Reference is a website providing baseball statistics for every player in Major League Baseball history.

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Bleacher Report

Bleacher Report (often abbreviated as B/R) is a website that focuses on sport and sports culture.

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Bob Stanley (baseball)

Robert William Stanley (born November 10, 1954) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher who spent his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the Boston Red Sox. Tim Wakefield and Bob Stanley (baseball) are American League All-Stars and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Boca Raton News

The Boca Raton News, owned by the South Florida Media Company, was the local community newspaper of Boca Raton, Florida.

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Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Boston Herald

The Boston Herald is an American daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, and its surrounding area.

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Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston.

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Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame

The Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame was instituted in 1995 to recognize the careers of selected former Boston Red Sox players, coaches and managers, and non-uniformed personnel.

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Brain tumor

A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain.

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Buffalo Bisons

The Buffalo Bisons (known colloquially as the Herd) are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays.

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Bullpen

In baseball, the bullpen (or simply the pen) is the area where relief pitchers warm up before entering a game.

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Carolina League

The Carolina League is a Minor League Baseball league which has operated along the Atlantic Coast of the United States since 1945.

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Catcher

Catcher is a position in baseball and softball.

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Ceremonial first pitch

The ceremonial first pitch is a longstanding ritual of baseball in which a guest of honor throws a ball to mark the end of pregame festivities and the start of the game.

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Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago.

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Cleveland Guardians

The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland.

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College baseball

College baseball is baseball that is played by student-athletes at institutions of higher education.

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Complete game

In baseball, a complete game (CG) is the act of a pitcher pitching an entire game without the benefit of a relief pitcher.

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Curt Schilling

Curtis Montague Schilling (born November 14, 1966) is an American former Major League Baseball right handed pitcher and commentator for media outlet BlazeTV. Tim Wakefield and Curt Schilling are American League All-Stars, Converts to evangelical Christianity, major League Baseball broadcasters and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Curveball

In baseball and softball, the curveball is a type of pitch thrown with a characteristic grip and hand movement that imparts forward spin to the ball, causing it to dive as it approaches the plate.

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Cy Young

Denton True "Cy" Young (March 29, 1867 – November 4, 1955) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher.

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Cy Young Award

The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (NL).

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Daisuke Matsuzaka

is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher, who pitched professionally for 23 seasons, 16 of them in NPB, 7 in MLB. Tim Wakefield and Daisuke Matsuzaka are Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Derek Lowe

Derek Christopher Lowe (born June 1, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Tim Wakefield and Derek Lowe are American League All-Stars and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Doug Mirabelli

Douglas Anthony Mirabelli (born October 18, 1970) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher. Tim Wakefield and Doug Mirabelli are 20th-century evangelicals, 21st-century evangelicals, American evangelicals and Converts to evangelical Christianity.

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Earned run average

In baseball statistics, earned run average (ERA) is the average of earned runs allowed by a pitcher per nine innings pitched (i.e. the traditional length of a game).

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Eau Gallie High School

Eau Gallie High School is located at 1400 Commodore Blvd in the Eau Gallie area of Melbourne, Florida.

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ESPN

ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.

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ESPN.com

ESPN.com is the official website of ESPN.

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Evangelicalism

Evangelicalism, also called evangelical Christianity or evangelical Protestantism, is a worldwide interdenominational movement within Protestant Christianity that emphasizes the centrality of sharing the "good news" of Christianity, being "born again" in which an individual experiences personal conversion, as authoritatively guided by the Bible, God's revelation to humanity.

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Farmington Bank

Farmington Bank was a full-service community bank in Connecticut and western Massachusetts headquartered in Farmington, Connecticut.

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Fastball

The fastball is the most common type of pitch thrown by pitchers in baseball and softball.

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Fenway Park

Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, less than one mile from Kenmore Square.

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First baseman

A first baseman, abbreviated 1B, is the player on a baseball or softball team who fields the area nearest first base, the first of four bases a baserunner must touch in succession to score a run.

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Florida Institute of Technology

The Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech or FIT) is a private research university in Melbourne, Florida.

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Florida Tech Panthers

The Florida Tech Panthers are the athletic teams that represent the Florida Institute of Technology, located in Melbourne, Florida, in intercollegiate athletics at the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Sunshine State Conference since the 1981–82 academic year.

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Florida Today

Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Brevard County, Florida.

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Foster's Daily Democrat

Foster's Daily Democrat is a six-day (Monday–Saturday) morning broadsheet newspaper published in Dover, New Hampshire, United States, covering southeast New Hampshire and southwest Maine.

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Games behind

In some North American sports, the phrase games behind or games back (often abbreviated GB) refers to a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league, conference, or division.

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Garth Brooks

Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962) is an American country singer and songwriter.

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George Kottaras

George Kottaras (born May 10, 1983) is a Canadian former professional baseball catcher. Tim Wakefield and George Kottaras are Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Golf

Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.

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Hartford Courant

The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is advertised as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.

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HighBeam Research

HighBeam Research was a paid search engine and full text online archive owned by Gale, a subsidiary of Cengage, for thousands of newspapers, magazines, academic journals, newswires, trade magazines, and encyclopedias in English.

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Hingham, Massachusetts

Hingham is a town in metropolitan Greater Boston on the South Shore of the U.S. state of Massachusetts in northern Plymouth County.

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Home run

In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter is able to circle the bases and reach home plate safely in one play without any errors being committed by the defensive team.

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Houston Astros

The Houston Astros are an American professional baseball team based in Houston.

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Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Indian Harbour Beach, Florida

Indian Harbour Beach is a coastal city in Brevard County, Florida, United States.

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Innings pitched

In baseball, the statistic innings pitched (IP) is the number of innings a pitcher has completed, measured by the number of batters and baserunners that have been put out while the pitcher is on the pitching mound in a game.

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Jamie Moyer

Jamie Moyer (born November 18, 1962) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Tim Wakefield and Jamie Moyer are American League All-Stars and major League Baseball broadcasters.

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Jarrod Saltalamacchia

Jarrod Scott Saltalamacchia (born May 2, 1985) is an American former professional baseball catcher. Tim Wakefield and Jarrod Saltalamacchia are Boston Red Sox announcers and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Jason Varitek

Jason Andrew Varitek (born April 11, 1972), nicknamed "Tek", is an American professional baseball coach and former catcher. Tim Wakefield and Jason Varitek are 21st-century evangelicals, American League All-Stars, American evangelicals and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Javier Vázquez (baseball)

Javier Carlos Vázquez (born July 25, 1976) is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball starting pitcher. Tim Wakefield and Javier Vázquez (baseball) are American League All-Stars.

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Jimy Williams

James Francis Williams (October 4, 1943 – January 26, 2024) was an American professional baseball infielder, coach and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Joe Maddon

Joseph John Maddon (born February 8, 1954) is an American former professional baseball manager and coach.

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Joe Niekro

Joseph Franklin Niekro (November 7, 1944 – October 27, 2006) was an American professional baseball pitcher. Tim Wakefield and Joe Niekro are knuckleball pitchers.

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John Lackey

John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2002 through 2017 for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs. Tim Wakefield and John Lackey are Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Josh Bard

Joshua David Bard (born March 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball catcher. Tim Wakefield and Josh Bard are Carolina Mudcats players.

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Josh Beckett

Joshua Patrick Beckett (born May 15, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). Tim Wakefield and Josh Beckett are American League All-Stars, Carolina Mudcats players and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Kevin Cash

Kevin Forrest Cash (born December 6, 1977) is an American professional baseball manager and former player who is the manager of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB). Tim Wakefield and Kevin Cash are Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Knuckleball

A knuckleball or knuckler is a baseball pitch thrown to minimize the spin of the ball in flight, causing an erratic, unpredictable motion.

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Knuckleball!

Knuckleball! is a 2012 documentary film that follows the 2011 seasons of Tim Wakefield and R. A. Dickey, Major League Baseball's only knuckleball pitchers that year.

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Larry Lucchino

Lawrence Lucchino (September 6, 1945 – April 2, 2024) was an American lawyer and Major League Baseball executive.

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List of Boston Red Sox team records

The Boston Red Sox are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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List of children's hospitals in the United States

A children's hospital is a medical facility that offers its services exclusively to children and adolescents.

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List of knuckleball pitchers

Knuckleball pitchers are baseball players who rely on the knuckleball as their primary pitch, or pitch primarily based on their ability to throw a knuckleball. Tim Wakefield and List of knuckleball pitchers are knuckleball pitchers.

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List of Major League Baseball career hit batsmen leaders

In baseball, hit by pitch (HBP) is a situation in which a batter or his clothing or equipment (other than his bat) is struck directly by a pitch from the pitcher; the batter is called a hit batsman (HB).

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List of Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders

The following list is of the top 100 pitchers in career strikeouts in Major League Baseball.

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List of Major League Baseball career wins leaders

This is a list of Major League Baseball (MLB) pitchers with 200 or more career wins.

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List of Major League Baseball single-inning strikeout leaders

In baseball, a strikeout occurs when a pitcher throws three strikes to a batter during his time at bat.

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List of oldest Major League Baseball players

This is a list of Baseball players.

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Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.

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Major League Baseball All-Star Game

The Major League Baseball All-Star Game, also known as the "Midsummer Classic", is an annual professional baseball game sanctioned by Major League Baseball (MLB) and contested between the all-stars from the American League (AL) and National League (NL).

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Major League Baseball Wild Card

In Major League Baseball (MLB), the wild card teams are the three teams in each of the two leagues (American and National) that qualify for the postseason despite failing to win their division; the three wild card teams in each league possess the three best winning percentages in their league after the league's three division winners.

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Melbourne, Florida

Melbourne is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States.

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Mike Carp

Christopher Michael Carp (born June 30, 1986) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and left fielder. Tim Wakefield and Mike Carp are Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Mike Mussina

Michael Cole Mussina (born December 8, 1968), nicknamed "Moose", is an American former baseball starting pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1991–2000) and the New York Yankees (2001–2008). Tim Wakefield and Mike Mussina are American League All-Stars.

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Minor League Baseball

Minor League Baseball (MiLB) is a professional baseball organization below Major League Baseball (MLB), including teams affiliated with MLB clubs.

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MLB.com

MLB.com is the official site of Major League Baseball and is overseen by Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P. (a subsidiary of MLB).

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Most valuable player

In team sports, a most valuable player award (abbreviated MVP award) is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a particular competition, or on a specific team.

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National Hockey League

The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.

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National League (baseball)

The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league.

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National League Championship Series

The National League Championship Series (NLCS), also known as the National League Pennant, is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball's (MLB) postseason.

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National League East

The National League East is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions.

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Nazara Technologies

Nazara Technologies is an Indian technology holding company that has business interests in mobile games, esports and sports media.

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NESN

New England Sports Network, popularly known as NESN, is an American regional sports cable and satellite television network owned by a joint venture of Fenway Sports Group (which owns a controlling 80% interest, and is the owner of the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool Football Club, and the Pittsburgh Penguins) and Delaware North (which owns the remaining 20% interest in the network as well as the Boston Bruins and TD Garden, home of the Bruins and the Boston Celtics).

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New York Post

The New York Post (NY Post) is an American conservative daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City.

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New York Yankees

The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx.

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Number (sports)

In team sports, the number, often referred to as the uniform number, squad number, jersey number, shirt number, sweater number, or similar (with such naming differences varying by sport and region) is the number worn on a player's uniform, to identify and distinguish each player (and sometimes others, such as coaches and officials) from others wearing the same or similar uniforms.

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The Ocala StarBanner is the daily newspaper in Ocala, Florida, United States, and serves Marion County and the surrounding communities.

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Opening Day

Opening Day is the day on which professional baseball leagues begin their regular season.

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Pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer arises when cells in the pancreas, a glandular organ behind the stomach, begin to multiply out of control and form a mass.

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Passed ball

In baseball, a catcher is charged with a passed ball when he fails to hold or control a legally pitched ball that, with ordinary effort, should have been maintained under his control, and, as a result of this loss of control, the batter or a runner on base advances.

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Pawtucket Red Sox

The Pawtucket Red Sox, known colloquially as the PawSox, were a professional minor league baseball club based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

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Pembroke, Massachusetts

Pembroke is an historic town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Phil Niekro

Philip Henry Niekro (April 1, 1939 – December 26, 2020), nicknamed "Knucksie", was an American baseball pitcher who played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays. Tim Wakefield and Phil Niekro are American League All-Stars and knuckleball pitchers.

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Philadelphia Phillies

The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia.

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Pitcher

In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw a walk.

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Pittsburgh Pirates

The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh.

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Position player

In baseball, a position player is a player who on defense plays as an infielder, outfielder, or catcher.

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Professional baseball

Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system.

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Roberto Clemente Award

The Roberto Clemente Award is given annually to the Major League Baseball (MLB) player who "best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual's contribution to his team", as voted on by baseball fans and members of the media.

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Roger Clemens

William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962), nicknamed "Rocket", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably with the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, and New York Yankees. Tim Wakefield and Roger Clemens are American League All-Stars and Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Rogers Centre

Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at the base of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario.

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Salem Red Sox

The Salem Red Sox are a Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB), based in Salem, an independent city adjacent to Roanoke, Virginia.

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Salem, Virginia

Salem is an independent city in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia.

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Satchel Paige

Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB). Tim Wakefield and Satchel Paige are American League All-Stars.

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Save (baseball)

In baseball, a save (abbreviated SV or S) is credited to a pitcher who finishes a game for the winning team under certain circumstances.

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Scout (sport)

In professional sports, scouts are experienced talent evaluators who travel extensively for the purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports, and they determine whether their set of skills and talents represent what is needed by the scout's organization.

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Seattle Mariners

The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle.

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Shane Victorino

Shane Patrick Victorino (born November 30, 1980), nicknamed "the Flyin' Hawaiian", is an American former professional baseball outfielder. Tim Wakefield and Shane Victorino are Pawtucket Red Sox players.

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Shawn Thornton

Shawn Thornton (born July 23, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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Shutout (baseball)

In Major League Baseball, a shutout (denoted statistically as ShO or SHO) refers to the act by which a single pitcher pitches a complete game and does not allow the opposing team to score a run.

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Signing bonus

A signing bonus or sign-on bonus is a sum of money paid to a new employee (including a professional sports person) by a company as an incentive to join that company.

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Softball

Softball is a popular variation of baseball, the difference being that it is played with a larger ball on a smaller field and with only underhand pitches (where the ball is released while the hand is primarily below the ball) permitted.

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Special education

Special education (also known as special-needs education, aided education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, and SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates their individual differences, disabilities, and special needs.

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Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award

The Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award is the oldest of three annual awards in Major League Baseball given to one player in each league who has reemerged as a star in that season.

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Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award

The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award is an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) award established in 1946 by Sporting News.

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St. Louis Cardinals

The St.

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Strikeout

In baseball or softball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat.

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Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are an American professional baseball team based in the Tampa Bay area.

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Terry Francona

Terrence Jon Francona (born April 22, 1959), nicknamed "Tito", is an American former baseball manager and player who was the manager of the Cleveland Indians/Guardians in Major League Baseball (MLB) for eleven seasons. Tim Wakefield and Terry Francona are major League Baseball broadcasters.

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The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The News & Observer

The News & Observer is an American regional daily newspaper that serves the greater Triangle area based in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts)

The Republican is a newspaper based in Springfield, Massachusetts, covering news in the Greater Springfield area, as well as national news and pieces from Boston, Worcester and northern Connecticut.

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The Sporting News

The Sporting News is a website and former magazine publication owned by Sporting News Holdings, which is a U.S.-based sports media company formed in December 2020 by a private investor consortium.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Tom Glavine

Thomas Michael Glavine (born March 25, 1966) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball, for the Atlanta Braves (1987–2002, 2008) and New York Mets (2003–2007). Tim Wakefield and Tom Glavine are major League Baseball broadcasters.

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Tom Gordon

Thomas Gordon (born November 18, 1967), nicknamed "Flash", is an American former professional baseball right-handed pitcher and current radio color commentator for the Boston Red Sox. Tim Wakefield and Tom Gordon are American League All-Stars.

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Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto.

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Triple-A (baseball)

Triple-A (officially Class AAA) has been the highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States since 1946.

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Uncaught third strike

In baseball and softball, an uncaught third strike (sometimes referred to as dropped third strike or non-caught third strike) occurs when the catcher fails to cleanly catch a pitch for the third strike of a plate appearance.

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Víctor Martínez (baseball)

Víctor Jesús Martínez (born December 23, 1978), also known by his nickname "V-Mart", is a Venezuelan former professional baseball designated hitter and catcher. Tim Wakefield and Víctor Martínez (baseball) are American League All-Stars.

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Vernon Wells

Vernon Wells III (born December 8, 1978) is an American former professional baseball center fielder. Tim Wakefield and Vernon Wells are American League All-Stars.

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WEEI (AM)

WEEI (850 kHz) is a commercial sports gambling AM radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston and much of New England.

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Win–loss record (pitching)

In baseball and softball, a win–loss record (also referred to simply as a record) is a statistic that indicates the number of wins (denoted "W") and losses (denoted "L") credited to a pitcher.

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World Series

The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada.

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Yahoo! Sports

Yahoo! Sports is a sports news website launched by Yahoo! on December 8, 1997.

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1988 Major League Baseball draft

The 1988 Major League Baseball draft took place June 1–3, 1988, in New York City.

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1994 in baseball

As a result of a players' strike, the MLB season ended prematurely on August 11, 1994.

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1994–95 Major League Baseball strike

The 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike was the eighth and longest work stoppage in Major League Baseball (MLB) history, as well as the fourth in-season work stoppage in 22 years.

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2003 American League Championship Series

The 2003 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was played between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees from October 8 to 16, 2003.

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2004 World Series

The 2004 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2004 season.

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2007 American League Championship Series

The 2007 American League Championship Series (ALCS), the second round of the 2007 American League playoffs, began on October 12 and ended on October 21.

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2007 World Series

The 2007 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2007 season.

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2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

The 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 80th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball.

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2024 Boston Red Sox season

The 2024 Boston Red Sox season is the ongoing 124th season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 113th season at Fenway Park.

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See also

Augusta Pirates players

Florida Tech Panthers baseball players

Watertown Pirates players

Welland Pirates players

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Wakefield

Also known as Stacy Wakefield, Timothy Stephen Wakefield, Timothy Wakefield.

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