Douglas Andrew Mientkiewicz (/mɪntˈkeɪvɪtʃ/ mint-KAY-vitch; born June 19, 1974) is an American former professional baseball player and manager. He played...
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Nomar Garciaparra to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz and shortstop Orlando Cabrera in a four-team deal on the trading deadline...
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trade, Orlando Cabrera was acquired by the Red Sox from the Expos and Doug Mientkiewicz was acquired by the Red Sox from the Twins. In exchange, the Red Sox...
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the team. They acquired shortstop Orlando Cabrera and first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz in this trade. They won the wild card to earn a place in the post-season...
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football alongside future MLB baseball players Alex Rodriguez and Doug Mientkiewicz. He later attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he received...
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Renteria...grounded the ball back to (Keith) Foulke, who flipped it to Doug Mientkiewicz to record the final out of the series and give the Sox their long...
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Baseball pitcher who played for New York Yankees, Milwaukee Brewers. Doug Mientkiewicz – (b. 1974) is a retired professional baseball player, who also served...
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(2008–2010) First base Vic Power [3] (1962-63 Twins, 1964 Twins-Angels) Doug Mientkiewicz (2001) Carlos Santana (2024) Second base Brian Dozier (2017) Chuck...
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outfielder Matt Murton to the Chicago Cubs, and received first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz from the Minnesota Twins, and shortstop Orlando Cabrera from the Montreal...
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Stadium. Reese fielded a ground ball from Rubén Sierra and threw to Doug Mientkiewicz for the final out of the 2004 ALCS, as the Red Sox won their first...
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Career Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 13, 2024. "Doug Mientkiewicz Career Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 13, 2024...
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Jason Isringhausen (1994, 1997) 2 x MLB All-Star Scott Kazmir (2003) Doug Mientkiewicz (2005) Melvin Mora (1998) MLB All-Star Guillermo Mota (1993) Daniel...
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the Miracle returned to the FSL Playoffs under first-year manager Doug Mientkiewicz. Guiding a star-studded team of Twins prospects such as Miguel Sano...
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brother in 23rd round". USA Today. June 6, 2001. "Minnesota Twins hire Doug Mientkiewicz as Class A manager". St. Paul Pioneer Press. December 9, 2012. Archived...
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shortstop Orlando Cabrera from the Montreal Expos and first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz from the Minnesota Twins. Nomar expressed his appreciation to Red...
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the shortstop position. The trade, which also netted first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz from the Twins, shored up Boston's infield defense and energized the...
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Aaron Judge Eric Karros Jeff Kent Jed Lowrie Mark McGwire Kris Medlen Doug Mientkiewicz Eli Morgan (born 1996) John Olerud James Paxton Mike Pereira Stephen...
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sent down to the Triple-A Salt Lake Buzz as the sure-handed rookie Doug Mientkiewicz earned the first base job. It was becoming apparent that manager Tom...
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Jermaine Dye Darin Erstad Iván Rodríguez*† Kenny Rogers N/A 2001 Doug Mientkiewicz Roberto Alomar*† Eric Chavez Omar Vizquel Torii Hunter Mike Cameron...
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impressive minor league numbers, the Twins dealt veteran first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz to the Boston Red Sox and Morneau became the Twins' starting first...
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(football player) (Toledo) Urban Meyer (football coach) (Ashtabula) Doug Mientkiewicz (baseball player) (Toledo) Linda Miles (professional wrestler) (Cincinnati)...
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Juan Marichal and Dave Winfield; former Twins Scott Erickson and Doug Mientkiewicz; MLB executive vice president of business Tim Brosnan; The Color Run...
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Japanese singer 1973 – Yasuhiko Yabuta, Japanese baseball player 1974 – Doug Mientkiewicz, American baseball player, coach, and manager 1974 – Mustaque Ahmed...
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(1917–1996), center fielder/left fielder in Major League Baseball Doug Mientkiewicz (born 1974), former first baseman for the Minnesota Twins, Boston...
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.996 2000 John Olerud Seattle Mariners 1,271 133 5 154 .996 2001 Doug Mientkiewicz Minnesota Twins 1,263 69 4 95 .997 2002 John Olerud Seattle Mariners...
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with Boston. They were struck by injuries again that weekend, as Doug Mientkiewicz was injured in a collision at first with Mike Lowell and Roger Clemens's...
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Zimbabwe 2000 Summer Olympics Jayson Jones Belize 2000 Summer Olympics Doug Mientkiewicz United States 2000 Summer Olympics Wickus Neinaber Swaziland 2000...
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Pierzynski had a good year for a catcher, hitting .300. First baseman Doug Mientkiewicz saw his average drop significantly from the prior year, from .306...
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South Korea, a game that the U.S. won with a walk-off home run by Doug Mientkiewicz en route to their gold medal finish. Oswalt struck out ten and allowed...
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college and professional standouts such as Deion Sanders, J. D. Drew, Doug Mientkiewicz, Stephen Drew, Paul Wilson, Lincoln R. "Link" Jarrett, and Buster...
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