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  • okie season, but made his mark primarily as a reliever, a role he fulfilled in 27 games.
  • Espineli, a reliever again in 2008, started the season with the Tr
  • In his debut as a reliever against the Yankees, Carrasquel retired the s
  • ness district of Indianapolis and serves as a reliever airport for Indianapolis International Airpor
  • KSSF), originally called Stinson Field, is a reliever airport located six miles south of downtown S
  • It is the FAA-designated reliever airport for Will Rogers World Airport and ser
  • Systems for 2009-2013, it is classified as a reliever airport for Charlotte/Douglas International A
  • 1946 and is designated as a general aviation reliever airport for Jacksonville International Airpor
  • rity and serves as the primary FAA designated reliever airport for Pittsburgh International Airport.
  • grated Airport Systems for 2009-2013, it is a reliever airport for Charlotte/Douglas International A
  • International Airport functions somewhat as a reliever airport to the Vancouver International Airpor
  • ndianapolis Airport Authority and serves as a reliever airport for Indianapolis International Airpor
  • f Interstate 35W and HWY 1187 and serves as a reliever airport for Fort Worth Meacham International
  • rt is currently a designated general aviation reliever airport for Dulles International, 10 miles (1
  • Airport, is a public municipal airport and a Reliever airport of Charlotte-Douglas International Ai
  • It is designated as a reliever airport for Jacksonville International Airpor
  • Wiley Post Airport, a large FAA designated reliever airport in Oklahoma City is named after Post.
  • It is designated as a reliever airport for Hartsfield-Jackson Airport and De
  • It is considered a general aviation reliever airport to Orlando International Airport.
  • Page Field now serves as a designated FAA reliever airport for RSW and accommodates only general
  • ndianapolis Airport Authority and serves as a reliever airport for Indianapolis International Airpor
  • Systems for 2009-2013, it is categorized as a reliever airport for the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Inte
  • al aviation airport (it had previously been a reliever airport).
  • Systems for 2007-2011, it is categorized as a reliever airport, due to its proximity to LA/Ontario I
  • MTN is a General Aviation Reliever Airport.
  • Systems for 2007-2011, it is categorized as a reliever airport.
  • Systems for 2009-2013, it is categorized as a reliever airport.
  • 11 NPIAS Report, when it was categorized as a reliever airport.
  • It is one of several reliever airports in the Twin Cities operated by the M
  • pos on June 28, 1979, when they sent Whitson, reliever Al Holland, and minor-league pitcher Fred Bre
  • er Mele had pulled him quickly and brought in reliever Al Worthington.
  • ter being hit by a pitch from Minnesota Twins reliever Alex Burnett.
  • er, but later in the season was turned into a reliever, and now is a starting pitcher again.
  • called up to join the Nationals as an eighth reliever, and the next night made his 2010 debut, pitc
  • Arbor, Richard pitched 21 games, mostly as a reliever and compiled a 0-1 record with a 2.43 ERA, a
  • was 4-3 with a 2.04 ERA in 62.2 innings as a reliever, and 1-1 with a 2.03 ERA in 27 2.3 innings wh
  • out from the bullpen, as a closer or a middle reliever, and as a set-up man as well.
  • is criticism of Cruceta's efforts to become a reliever, and acknowledged that, when he had Cruceta s
  • roles coming out from the bullpen as a middle reliever and as a set-up man as well.
  • ebuted for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1987 as a reliever and did not secure a job as a full-time start
  • She was used mostly as a spot starter, middle reliever and backup infielder.
  • divided his playing time as a starter, middle reliever, and occasional closer during a career hamper
  • 15 wins and eight saves for the Phillies as a reliever and spot starter.
  • spent his next five seasons in baseball as a reliever and occasional starter for five different big
  • The oil is used as topical pain reliever and sold outside of Hong Kong by traditional
  • Speigner worked as a middle reliever and appeared in 12 games, with a respectable
  • ughout his career, Wills was used mostly as a reliever, appearing in 83 total games and starting 13.
  • hit a three-run pinch-hit homer against Mets reliever Armando Benitez.
  • country's best-selling over-the-counter pain reliever at the time of the poisonings, with 35 percen
  • Primarily a reliever, Baller recorded 138 saves in 14 minor league
  • lies in the off-season and was converted to a reliever before the 1986 season.
  • liet JackHammers acquired former Chicago Cubs reliever, Billy Petrick, from the Windy City ThunderBo
  • ances of closer Calvin Schiraldi and longtime reliever Bob Stanley.
  • Hooton and reliever Bob Welch made the 2-0 lead stand up until th
  • n Mitchell on third and Mookie Wilson at bat, reliever Bob Stanley threw a pitch that Gedman failed
  • A career reliever, Boever was most notable for throwing a palmb
  • On December 22, 2009, Anthopoulos traded reliever Brandon League and minor league outfielder Jo
  • e was again recalled to the majors to replace reliever Brian Bruney.
  • Nolasco started the 2008 season as a middle reliever, but quickly found his way to the top of the
  • ll appeared in 30 games with the Orioles as a reliever, but was outrighted to the minors following t
  • He was a valuable left-handed reliever, but was dropped after only 7 seasons in 2003
  • Owens started the season as a late-inning reliever, but was looked at as a closing option during
  • Jim Barr (starter) and teammate Bobby Jenks ( reliever), by retiring Minnesota Twin and former teamm
  • r generics; Aluminium hydroxide, aspirin(pain reliever), calcium carbonate,magnesium hydroxide.
  • oyals that year, and then he and minor league reliever Chad Blackwell were traded to the Pittsburgh
  • en, but the right-hander found his niche as a reliever, collecting a career high 21 saves in 1995.
  • its own annual Team, Player, Pitcher, Rookie, Reliever, Comeback Player, Manager, and Executive of t
  • That year, he pitched in 50 games as a reliever, compiling a 4-6 record with a 4.25 ERA and o
  • rted two games and appeared in five more as a reliever, compiling a 4.67 ERA in 17⅓ innings pitched.
  • tched in thirty games as both a starter and a reliever, completing one of his five starts and finish
  • one in the best-of-seven series and their top reliever Donnie Moore on the mound, the Sox needed a l
  • the White Sox used Contreras exclusively as a reliever during his two brief stints in the majors.
  • s innings for Cincinnati over five games as a reliever during the 1939 season.
  • atten worked as both a starting pitcher and a reliever, even appearing in both ends of a double-head
  • rted back to a high school as an overcrowding reliever facility for Miami High School and Miami Edis
  • lant is the inner bark and was used as a pain reliever for a variety of ailments.
  • easons as a part-time starter and a part-time reliever for the Red Sox with moderate success.
  • s rookie season, he showed promise as a solid reliever for the Yankees, going 3-3 with 1.79 ERA and
  • tral Oklahoma City area, was constructed as a reliever for traffic wanting to avoid delays in the ce
  • mewhat of a two-career pitcher who began as a reliever for the Dodgers, Expos and Blue Jays between
  • e the Miami suburb of Hialeah, was built as a reliever for the three overcrowded high schools servin
  • As a pain reliever for sunburn.
  • He currently plays as short reliever for the Lions.
  • He currently plays as long reliever for the Elephants.
  • He played as short reliever for the Lions.
  • Romero has been named the Phillies' top reliever for the post-season.
  • In 2004, Dillard was primarily a reliever for the Class A Beloit Snappers.
  • s of general aviation the airport serves as a reliever for William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.
  • cs, including a two-run homer in Game # 4 off reliever Gene Nelson
  • second-year outfielder Michael Bourn, middle reliever Geoff Geary, and third base prospect Mike Cos
  • career home run which went 430 feet off Phils reliever Geoff Geary in a 12-4 Phillies win.
  • rd baseman Michael Costanzo, and right-handed reliever Geoff Geary from the Philadelphia Phillies in
  • st season was exceptional serving as a middle reliever; he logged 58 innings over 48 appearances wit
  • After two brief appearances as a reliever, he pitched a shutout against Brooklyn, but w
  • Used almost entirely as a reliever, he made 40 total appearances for the Bakersf
  • Primarily a reliever, he spent the 1963 to 1965 seasons as a start
  • cember 2, 2010, the Angels signed former Mets reliever Hisanori Takahashi in their first move of the
  • He became a reliever in 2007 and performed well, going 2-1 with a
  • He was used entirely as a reliever in 1990, appearing in 38 games, which was tie
  • for the American League record for wins by a reliever in a single season, as a result of his 17-5 p
  • ictor Garate, another southpaw who is a now a reliever in the Washington Nationals organization made
  • ame with the Cardinals on April 17, 1941 as a reliever in a game against the Cincinnati Reds at Cros
  • Dick Radatz, who also would become a standout reliever in the 1960s.
  • Johnson was the winning pitcher (as a reliever) in the Blue Jays first ever regular season g
  • A full-time reliever in his first two professional seasons, Espine
  • 68 in Brentwood, New York) is a former middle reliever in Major League Baseball who played between 1
  • 980 and 1983, finally settling as a full-time reliever in 1984 with the Cubs (to whom he'd been trad
  • ls when he first made a name for himself as a reliever in 2004 to 2006, often going entire innings w
  • He worked as both a starting pitcher and a reliever in his career.
  • Brusstar was a very successful starter and reliever in the minor leagues.
  • n 17 games in 1999 as a starter, and became a reliever in 2004.
  • r started a major league game, appearing as a reliever in 204 games and recording 19 saves.
  • ut his entire career, he found his niche as a reliever in 1993.
  • , he has made his debut with the Red Sox as a reliever, in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • m in the second inning off the first pitch of reliever Javier Vazquez, and defeated the New York Yan
  • groundskeeper got into a scuffle with Yankee reliever Jeff Nelson while tending to the bullpen area
  • Reliever Joe Beimel cut his hand on glass at a bar whi
  • e forkball, which he had learned from Yankees reliever Joe Page.
  • After newly acquired reliever Jorge Julio proved to be ineffective as the c
  • g the Detroit Tigers, when he singled against reliever Jose Lima as a pinch-hitter.
  • ky being "Buck Tekulve" (after former Pirates reliever Kent Tekulve).
  • again, this time to the White Sox for middle reliever Kevin Hickey and future Pittsburgh Pirates Cy
  • raded in a package that included right-handed reliever Kiko Calero and top hitting prospect Daric Ba
  • by Denny Walling, a wild pitch from Phillies reliever Larry Christenson, and a run-scoring triple b
  • only eight games remaining in the season, but reliever LaTroy Hawkins blew a save to the Mets, allow
  • the bases in the bottom of the sixth against reliever Lee Jung-Min: right fielder David Kandilas wa
  • Williamson made the 2006 team as a middle reliever, losing the closer's job to Ryan Dempster.
  • 2-2 tie, Thomas hit a grand slam off Red Sox reliever Manny Delcarmen, leading the Jays to a 7-4 vi
  • He is the son of reliever Mardie Cornejo.
  • home run in the 10th inning off New York Mets reliever Matt Wise for his first career home run.
  • inating complete game pitching performance by reliever Michael Roth, who had not started a game in m
  • minor leagues of Starter, Spot Starter, Long Reliever, Middle Reliever, Short Reliever, or Closer.
  • he California Angels on December 10, 1991 for reliever Mike Fetters and a minor-league player.
  • of having Crohn's disease and taking the pain reliever naproxen.
  • rica Prospect Handbook as the # 2 left-handed reliever on Milwaukee's minor league depth chart.
  • ons called him "arguably the best left-handed reliever on the planet."
  • test success came as a left-handed specialist reliever, or LOOGY, a pitcher who was brought in expre
  • re hit off starter Catfish Hunter (three) and reliever Paul Lindblad (two).
  • Baczewski appeared in nine games as a reliever, posting an ERA of 6.30 in ten innings, befor
  • He went 6-12 in 1963, and later switched to a reliever, recording a career-best 2.92 ERA while winni
  • This successful Venezuelan reliever retired for three years after four years in t
  • After Davis (and reliever Rick Honeycutt) pitched in the only AL Champi
  • However, the Astros struck back against reliever Rick Aguilera in the top of the seventh as a
  • He is the father of former major league reliever Robb Nen.
  • nager, Tony LaRussa moved Motte into a middle reliever role, where Motte has been durable and effect
  • raded by the Yankees to the Twins, along with reliever Ron Davis and shortstop Greg Gagne for Twins'
  • Hialeah Gardens was built as an overcrowding reliever school for Barbara Goleman High School, servi
  • h School was built in 1971 as an overcrowding reliever school for North Miami High School to the sou
  • okie of the Year balloting to Cincinnati Reds reliever Scott Williamson.
  • h the bases loaded, Carl Furillo bats against reliever Staley and singles in two runs to put the Dod
  • He played as a starter, and a reliever, starting 2 games and collecting 1 save, pitc
  • The newly converted reliever steadily climbed the ranks of the Padres' min
  • The accident also killed teammate and fellow reliever Steve Olin.
  • But reliever Steve Howe came on for the Dodgers and got th
  • shortstop over Kurt Stillwell, who along with reliever Ted Power, was traded for Jackson.
  • scoreless seventh inning, followed by Giants' reliever Tetsuya Yamaguchi who did the same in the bot
  • s in the Pirates bullpen as an average middle reliever, the Pirates released him right before the st
  • s' bullpen through 1999, primarily as a setup reliever, though he did save 18 games in 1997.
  • hing prospect, Brandon was an undistinguished reliever throughout most of his career.
  • ed and won Game 2, then came into Game 4 as a reliever to shut down an Indian rally, as the Giants p
  • Lookouts in an attempt to convert him from a reliever to a starter.
  • 1, when Dodger manager Chuck Dressen needed a reliever to face the New York Giants' Bobby Thomson in
  • d to former Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Todd Worrell or his brother Tim.
  • He was more successful as a reliever, too-he compiled a 6-4 career record as a rel
  • iants, but did not establish himself as a top reliever until being traded to San Diego during the 19
  • The oft-traded reliever was moved once again to the San Diego Padres
  • was traded to the Cincinnati Reds along with reliever Wayne Granger for veteran outfielder Vada Pin
  • was 1992 with the Minnesota Twins as a middle reliever, when he posted a 2.83 ERA with 3 saves and a
  • then moved to the bullpen and used as a spot reliever where between March 8 and April 19, he pitche
  • a starting pitcher, but he became a full-time reliever while a member of the Yankees.
  • Van Benschoten to take his place, designating reliever Willis Roberts for assignment to create roste
  • As a left-handed reliever with an unorthodox delivery, he was well-suit
  • Innis, a dependable middle reliever with a submarine delivery, threw two differen
  • 1979, he returned to the National League as a reliever with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • played part of two major league seasons as a reliever with the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns.
  • roblem by trading Carrasquel's uncle Alex for reliever Witto Aloma, who served as the interpreter be
  • n that season, GM Frank Lane swapped Alex for reliever Witto Aloma, who acted strictly as an interpr
  • The winning pitcher in the 10-8 game was reliever Wynn Hawkins.