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...Baseball Academy, White was raised in the shadow of the old ballpark at Second and Brooklyn, but not to be a cleanup hitter. "When I hit a home run, I'm as surprised as the next guy," he said after smashing a resounding one for wonderful young Pitcher Bret Saberhagen in a 6-1 celebration. As Pendleton supplied a counterpoint to Brett, White is the flip side of airborne Cardinals Shortstop Ozzie Smith, except White's style is to avoid notice, to be so good that nobody sees he is there, and incidentally to get in front of the ball...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Gracious War Between the State | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...Cards," Tudor kept yawning, "It's just another ball game." After Royals Lefthander Danny Jackson held St. Louis off in the 6-1 fifth game, when a close call at the plate caused Manager Whitey Herzog to mutter a few favorite epithets, the treat of a Tudor-Saberhagen showdown in a seventh game began to come into focus. All that required was a happier destiny for old Leibrandt in Game 6: a preposterous ninth-inning comeback, 2-1, topped by Dane Iorg's pinch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Gracious War Between the State | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...course, share price alone doesn't tell the whole story. Tom Saberhagen, an analyst for Aegis Value Fund in Arlington, Va., says a company can control, to some extent, the price range of its shares by executing a "reverse split." Technology companies in particular are using reverse splits--reducing the number of shares at the same market value so each share is worth more--to keep their share prices above $1. Any lower, and they will get kicked off the major exchanges. Instead of share prices, Saberhagen compares price per share against book value per share (assets minus liabilities). Using...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are Penny Stocks Worth a Look? | 8/12/2002 | See Source »

Last year the Red Sox were forced to make do with a substandard selection of mediocre rookies and arm-weary veterans. Joe Kerrigan and his staff coaxed as much as they could from the likes of Brett Saberhagen, Rod Beck and Tomo Okha—but such a staff could clearly never be expected to win a World Series. The injury to Pedro Martinez was, of course, vital, but even before he went down the staff looked decidedly thin. His injury was merely a convenient peg for a slide that would have doubtless occurred at some point with a patchy...

Author: By Tony Freinberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: My Little Tony: Pitching Key to Sox Success | 5/1/2002 | See Source »

...when he was charged with child abuse, and last year his temper flared up again during an interleague game against the Mets, when he earned a 10-game suspension for head-butting an umpire. Almost makes you nostalgic for the glory days of Mets-turned-Red Sox pitchers Bret Saberhagen (who sprayed bleach at reporters back in 1993) and David Cone (who allegedly exposed himself to three women while hanging out in the Mets bullpen during a 1989 game...

Author: By David C. Newman, | Title: POSTCARD FROM CAMBRIDGE: Green Monster Blues | 6/29/2001 | See Source »

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