Reggie Smith League 4-10-2048 |
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Dave Naragon | Starting Pitcher Retired (2015, Age 35) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | |||||
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ERA | 4.56 | Total Rating | Bats/Throws | L/R | ||
W-L | 59-100 | Status | Retired (2015) | Option Years | 0 | |
SV | 0 | Age | 67 (OS 68) | Date of Birth | 10-01-1980 | |
K | 1225 | Drafted | Round 2, Pick 20 (1998) |
Majors Svc Time | 7 years (0 games) |
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IP | 1415.2 | |||||
WHIP | 1.46 |
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.
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Date | Transaction |
2015-11-01 | Dave Naragon has retired from the Washington Crooks |
2015-05-14 | The Washington Crooks have acquired Dave Naragon from the waiver wire. |
2015-04-29 | The Washington Crooks have waived Dave Naragon. |
2015-04-14 | The Washington Crooks have acquired Dave Naragon from the waiver wire. |
2015-04-08 | The New York Mess have waived Dave Naragon. |
2015-04-01 | The New York Mess have promoted Ross Wilcox to the major league team. The New York Mess have designated Dave Naragon for assignment. |
2012-04-08 | The New York Mess have placed Dave Naragon on the trade block. |
2008-03-09 | The New York Mess have promoted Dave Naragon to the major league team. |
1999-04-08 | A trade has been completed between the Washington Representatives and the New York Mess. The New York Mess receive Ray Snopek, Dave Naragon, Draft Pick 2001 Round 2 WAS (Peter Palsgrave), Draft Pick 2000 Round 2 WAS (Tomas Diasdado) from the Washington Representatives in exchange for Joseph Goldstein. Protest This Trade. |
1997-04-01 | A trade has been completed between the Kansas City Royals and the Washington Representatives. The Washington Representatives receive Phil Alston, Kevin Schmutz, Draft Pick 1998 Round 3 KC (Gar Compton), Draft Pick 1998 Round 2 KC (Dave Naragon) from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for Ad Suzoski, Danny Gibson, John Putnam, Joe Fiske, Draft Pick 1998 Round 4 WAS (Mike Hadley). Protest This Trade. |