David Andrew Stieb (/ˈstiːb/; born July 22, 1957), nicknamed "Sir David", is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) starting pitcher who spent...
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Jon Bois (redirect from Captain Ahab: The Story of Dave Stieb)
Rubenstein released "Captain Ahab", a 4-part documentary on former MLB pitcher Dave Stieb. On June 26, 2022, he and Rubenstein released a documentary about the...
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players during this golden era included Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, and Dave Stieb. After the mid-1990s strike and subsequent downturn, the Blue Jays faced...
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Cory Lidle (co-leader) 1981 – Dave Stieb (co-leader) 1983 – Dave Stieb 1984 – Dave Stieb 1986 – Dave Stieb 1989 – Dave Stieb 2014 – R.A. Dickey 2021 – Alek...
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a French film directed by Philippe Ramos Captain Ahab: The Story of Dave Stieb, a baseball documentary produced by Secret Base Ahab (disambiguation)...
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Ahab: The Story of Dave Stieb is a 2022 four-part sports documentary by Secret Base's Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein, about Dave Stieb, a baseball pitcher...
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Wins: 175 – Dave Stieb Losses: 140 – Jim Clancy ERA: 3.42 – Dave Stieb Strikeouts: 1,658 – Dave Stieb Walks allowed: 1,020 – Dave Stieb Games: 505 –...
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players during this golden era included Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, and Dave Stieb. After the mid-1990s strike and subsequent downturn, the Blue Jays faced...
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Baltimore Orioles LF Dave Winfield: New York Yankees CF Chet Lemon: Detroit Tigers RF Reggie Jackson: California Angels P Dave Stieb: Toronto Blue Jays...
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error by AL starting pitcher Dave Stieb. Sax stole second and scored when next batter Tim Raines grounded to Stieb and Stieb threw wildly past Rod Carew...
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Doby* 56.7 229 Will Clark 56.5 Bill Terry* 56.5 231 Bill Dickey* 56.4 Dave Stieb 56.4 233 Johnny Damon 56.3 Aaron Judge (3.8) 56.3 Mariano Rivera* 56.3...
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was named the junior college player of the year, beating out teammate Dave Stieb.[citation needed] At Cottrell's urging, the Rangers selected Righetti...
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for the National League in 2000 and 2001 and the first for the AL since Dave Stieb in 1983–84. Sale pitched two scoreless innings in the game, striking out...
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more aggressive after coming out on the wrong side of an altercation with Dave Winfield in 1980. Ryan tore a ligament in his pitching arm in Seattle on...
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and would have been the second no-hitter in Blue Jays history following Dave Stieb in 1990 vs the Cleveland Indians. After following this performance with...
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(11th round). Others notable players drafted included Lloyd Moseby and Dave Stieb (Toronto), Mike Marshall and Steve Sax (Los Angeles), Cal Ripken Jr. and...
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1989, Dave Stieb of the Toronto Blue Jays gave up a double to the New York Yankees' Roberto Kelly, followed by an RBI single by Steve Sax. Stieb finished...
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join the newly formed American League Central in 1994. December 8, 1992: Dave Stieb was signed as a free agent with the Chicago White Sox. January 4, 1993:...
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games in 1985, 1989 and 1991, and won the World Series in 1992 and 1993. Dave Stieb, Jimmy Key and Jack Morris were the Opening Day starting pitchers those...
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Martinez formed an effective battery with the Blue Jays' ace pitcher Dave Stieb. Martinez's career took a bad turn when he broke his leg and severely...
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Sanderson, American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 2019) 1957 – Dave Stieb, American baseball player 1958 – Tatsunori Hara, Japanese baseball player...
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one-hit shutout against the Orioles, becoming the first pitcher since Dave Stieb in 1988 to throw two consecutive one-hitters. He also became only the...
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Travis Snider Jhonatan Solano Luis Sojo Ed Sprague Jr. Stephen Strasburg Dave Stieb Tim Tebow Trea Turner David Wells Vernon Wells Jayson Werth Marv Albert...
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Cox, The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award Dave Stieb, Pitcher of the Month Award, May Dave Stieb, American League ERA Champion, 2.48 All-Star Game...
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player Jackie Spinner – author, journalist, and war-time correspondent Dave Stieb – professional baseball player Joe Swanberg – independent filmmaker with...
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following up a no-hitter with eight no-hit innings in 1947. In 1988, Dave Stieb of the Toronto Blue Jays had consecutive no-hitters going with two outs...
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13–3 Comiskey Park Chicago White Sox 43,801 Fred Lynn, California (AL) Dave Stieb, Toronto (AL) Mario Soto, Cincinnati (NL) July 10, 1984 National (35–19–1...
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East with a record of 89 wins and 73 losses. The Blue Jays' ace pitcher Dave Stieb led the staff with 17 victories, and the team was offensively buoyed by...
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City), track and field athlete (San Jose State), pro football player Dave Stieb, pro baseball pitcher Carl Sullivan, football player, born in San Jose...
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Snider Ed Sprague Jr. All-Star 1999 Shannon Stewart Dave Stieb, 7-time All-Star Mike Timlin Dave Weathers Vernon Wells, 3-time All-Star Horrobin, Jordan...
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