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Wade Boggs

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Wade:

to go, ford, wading place, dweller near a ford

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Pronunciation:

wayde, wayd



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  • Wade Boggs - Wikipedia Wade Anthony Boggs (born June 15, 1958) is a former third baseman in ... Wade Boggs once guest starred on Cheers (sixth season, "The Bar Wars") as himself. ...
  • Wade Boggs Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com Career: 118 HR, .328 BA (36th), 1014 RBI, 3B, HOF in 2005, 12xAllStar, 2xGG, RedSox/Yankees/.. 1982-1999, b:L/t:R, 5x BA Leader, born in NE 1958
  • Wade Boggs Facts from The Baseball Page.com Wade Boggs facts, biography, and stats from his Baseball career.
  • HowStuffWorks "Wade Boggs" Wade Boggs holds a career .328 batting average, the highest of the last fifty years. Learn about Wade Boggs’s career and record statistics.
  • The Ballplayers - Wade Boggs | BaseballLibrary.com Wade Boggs. To get the clearest picture of the magnitude of Wade Boggs's production, ... The quirky Boggs was one of the most superstitious players baseball has ever ...
  • Wade Boggs - Stats, Bio - MLB Baseball - SI.com Find Wade Boggs news, fantasy updates, scores, and stats at SI.com
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  • Wade Boggs Wade Boggs is a retired professional baseball player, who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Tampa ...
  • Wade Boggs - BR Bullpen Hall of Famer Wade Boggs played 18 years in the majors, with five batting titles and two Gold Gloves. He was one of the bigggest stars of his era. ...
  • Wade Boggs Wade Anthony Boggs is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball, primarily with the Boston Red Sox. His hitting in the 1980s and 1990s made ...

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Charles Pierce: Dammit, Jim, I’m a blogger, not an adding machine
February 13, 2010
I’m reminded of the time my Uncle Wrinkle tore my headphones off and yelled...“What the #### is a Moo Synthesizer?!” Maybe it’s age, or maybe I just don’t like it when being a sports fan turns into math homework, and I respect greatly anyone’s ability to devise new paradigms through which to look at a sport. All of that having been said, I was wandering through Baseball Prospectus on the Intertoobz this afternoon and I saw some player or another being judged on something called WARP. I never had heard of this before, although I knew more than a few baseball players who were pretty warped. (Wade Boggs in the fleshpots of Anaheim leaps immediately to mind.) So, never wanting to be left behind, I went further into the ‘toobz, and I found a definition of what WARP is: Wins Above Replacement Player. Apparently, it is an attempt to devise a metric by which to judge how many wins a player is good for by comparing that player to a fictitious “replacement player.” OK, fine by me, but here is...
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About SuperSense « Why we believe in the unbelievable
February 11, 2010
"Superstitious behavior is the most obvious form. John McEnroe notoriously refused to step on the white lines of a tennis court between points. Wade Boggs insisted on eating a chicken dinner before every Boston Red Sox game. Presidential candidate Barak Obama played a game of basketball the morning of his victory in the Iowa primary, and continued the tradition the day of every following primary. Superstitious habits are common. Do you ever cross your fingers, knock on wood, avoid walking under ladders, or step around black cats?"
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