Extractions: Tangotiger Background If you are new to this project, you should read about it first The Preliminary Results Thank you to all those who participated! I've received almost 500 ballots (and am still accepting them until Opening Day). I thought it would be a little fun to look at some early returns. For this particular article, it will simply be various lists of the best and the worst, as you fans see them. Notes To qualify for these lists, a player had to have at least 5 ballots for a category. 406 of the 499 players on the ballots qualified. The players who received the most number of ballots were Jeter, Bernie Williams, and Soriano, at 58 each. I rejected 1.2% of the ballots (6 in all) for nonsensical selections. In one case, a fan marked all traits for all players as "1", meaning "poor". The Best and Worst Fielders in Baseball Best Instincts Chavez, Eric Jones, Andruw Rolen, Scott Reese, Pokey Mientkiewicz, Doug Cameron, Mike Castro, Juan Koskie, Corey Beltran, Carlos Erstad, Darin Snow, J.T. Shinjo, Tsuyoshi Cirillo, Jeff Suzuki, Ichiro Hunter, Torii Vizquel, Omar Polanco, Placido Edmonds, Jim Ellis, Mark Sanchez, Rey ... Grieve, Ben Long, Terrence Sierra, Ruben Young, Dmitri Knoblauch, Chuck Perez, Neifi Sanchez, Alex Cedeno, Roger Fick, Robert Giambi, Jeremy Worst Instincts Best First Step Crawford, Carl Cameron, Mike Jones, Andruw Beltran, Carlos Erstad, Darin Suzuki, Ichiro Hunter, Torii Chavez, Eric Izturis, Cesar Roberts, Dave Kotsay, Mark Damon, Johnny Ordonez, Rey Shinjo, Tsuyoshi Wells, Vernon Bergeron, Peter Reese, Pokey Furcal, Rafael Rodriguez, Alex Berroa, Angel ... LeCroy, Matt Minor, Damon Bell, Jay Zeile, Todd Simon, Randall Harris, Lenny Giambi, Jeremy Vaughn, Mo Molina, Jose Buchanan, Brian Worst First Step
SIDS Families Support for grieving families. Includes postcards, chat room, message board, poetry, advice and suggestions. http://www.sidsfamilies.com/
Extractions: Hello It's terrible to know that this happens to others, and yet at the same time there is a bit of comfort in simply knowing you are not alone. It can be a comfort to know that others have walked this journey before you and that somehow, they have survived and learned to live again. I found it so encouraging to talk to others who had walked this road before me because when I didn't think I could survive a single day, knowing that a mom had gone (however many) years since their baby's death gave me the hope and courage to believe that I could survive too. Somehow the mere fact that others shared their experience, knowledge and wisdom gave me the strength to face each day and made it seem possible that I could eventually learn to live again too. Despite the use of the word "syndrome", SIDS is not a disease, a baby can't "catch" SIDS, and a diagnosis of SIDS cannot be given to a living baby. SIDS is basically a fancy way of saying, "We have no idea why this baby died." SIDS is not an actual cause of death, it means instead that they could not find a cause; it's a diagnosis of exclusion. In other words, after ruling out all known causes of death, if the cause of death still cannot be determined, then the death is typically attributed to SIDS.
SIDS Information Center Information on SIDS research, grieving, memories. http://sidsinfocenter.tripod.com/
Extractions: Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); HOME PHOTOS STATS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ... here When asked about how well the A's team got along, and Giambi's comments about it, AJ responded "Jason was telling the truth. It's really amazing how close this team is internally. We hang out all the time at home and on the road. A lot of us lived in the same apartment complex in Pleasanton. We represent the true concept of a team. That's why we will be a good team for years to come." PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS 23 A.J. HINCH C Andrew Jay Hinch 2003 Opening Day Age: 28 Born: Waverly, Iowa, May 15, 1974 Lives: Phoenix, Arizona Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 207 Obtained: Signed a one year minor league deal with Cleveland 2/23/02.
THE CONSERVATION GLOSSARY Home Page Architectural, building and conservation terms explained by Neil Grieve of The Centre for Conservation and Urban Studies, University of Dundee. http://www.trp.dundee.ac.uk/research/glossary/glossary.html
Newcastle United FC Forum From Footymad.net Ole Soderberg, Jak Alnwick, James Tavernier, Patrick Nzuzi, Paul Dummett, Sol Campbell, Stephen Folan, Matthew Grieve, Ben Tozer, Ryan Donaldson, Bradden Inman, Greg McDermott http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=386&fid=185&sty=2&act=1&
Funeral Poems Users can read and add poems on death, bereavement, and grieving. Includes a forum. http://funeral-poems.net/
Extractions: Funeral poem and eulogy resources Skip to content Funeral poems and eulogy selection Funeral poems and eulogies suitable for every bereavement, funeral or remembrance situation. 100 free funeral poems and stories. Whatever brought you to this funeral poems and eulogies site today, we hope you find the solace and peace you require. The easiest way of finding specific funeral poems is to Contribute a Funeral Poem Similarly, if you are a poet who would like to contribute a funeral poem or funeral poems; or if you are a writer who would like to contribute stories suitable for a funeral, eulogy, bereavement, memorial, eulogies or remembrance situation your contribution would be most welcome. OUR FREE BEREAVEMENT GIFT TO YOU Your Free 32 page BEREAVEMENT HELP eBook Funeral poems and eulogies suitable for every bereavement, funeral, memorial, eulogy or remembrance situation. Comments are closed.
OAK Giambi, Jason OAK 2001 124 7 Durham, Ray OAK 2001 121 8 Gunther, Manuel OAK 2012 121 9 Langer, Gavin OAK 2012 120 10 Grieve, Ben OAK 2002 120 11 Ramirez, Manny OAK 2002 http://www.sportplanet.com/sbb/21c/team/OAK.htm
Miscarriage And Loss Nook Collection of articles and links about miscarriage and loss, the causes, and the grieving process. http://www.thelaboroflove.com/forum/loss/
Extractions: Pregnancy and Parenting Journals A compilation of articles written by Michele Elliott Welcome to The Labor of Love's Miscarriage and Loss nook. We are so glad that you've found us, and hope that in some small way we can help support you through your grieving process. This section of our site was designed to help you locate information on all aspects of loss. The most difficult aspect of grief that follows the death of a fetus, baby or child is the overwhelming sense of isolation. We are here to help you find important answers, to connect you with others that have walked in your shoes and to offer some suggestions on how to move past the pain, while holding tight to the love. We are going to break the information up into individual "chapters", to enable you to find exactly what you're searching for, quickly. Please feel free to search through the various categories, however. Often, information overlaps into two or more sections. Chapter Titles General and Early Loss Late Term and Neonatal Loss Pregnancy Loss and Psychological Issues Feelings of the Fathers ... Our Bookstore, Featuring Titles Dedicated to Miscarriage and Loss
The Missing GRACE Organization Serves to help families through pregnancy and infant loss, infertility and adoption. Providing support and resources to aid individuals as they grieve. http://www.missinggrace.org/
Minutes Of Gold Non-profit organization where volunteers provide layettes for grieving mothers and family members of stillborn babies. http://www.cm-inc.com/mog/
2003 Ben Grieve Game-Worn Jersey Despite missing a lot of action with injuries this season, Grieve put fine wear into Ben Grieve Ben Grieve, 2003, GameWorn, Jersey http://www.americanmemorabilia.com/Auction_Item.asp?Auction_ID=9205