Braves’ bullpen trio better than the Nasty boys?
By Kent Covington
Braves All-Star left-handed reliever, Johnny Venters
In the summer of 1990, three flame-throwing Cincinnati relievers became the toast of Major League Baseball. The trio, which came to be known as the “Nasty Boys”, was comprised of southpaws, Randy Myers and Norm Charlton, and the riffle-armed righty, Rob Dibble. To this day, the “Nasty Boys” are still...
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August 22, 2011
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August 22, 2011
Live chat with Norm Charlton
Highlights of a live chat with former Mariners pitcher Norm Charlton
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July 16, 2011
Live chat with Norm Charlton at noon today
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July 15, 2011
Reds Shutdown Rox Offense
On a night where the 1990 World Series Champs was being honored, the 2010 Reds created a buzz of their own. Norm Charlton and Randy Myers, two-thirds of the “Nasty Boys” from that 1990 team, threw out the ceremonial first pitches. A number of the players from that 1990 team were also in attendance. The perfect night to display the 2010 Reds. And they did not disappoint.
Pitching...
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July 17, 2010
Reds Hall of Fame Ballot
The Reds have announced the fan ballot for the Reds Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Unlike last year when Barry Larkin was elected, the ballot lacks a “no doubt” candidate. The finalists:
Bret Boone
Jeff Brantley
Norm Charlton
John Franco
Danny Graves
Kevin Mitchell
Hal Morris
Paul O’Neill
Chris Sabo
Scott Sullivan
I know team HOFs are purely a marketing gimmick - and fan...
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July 29, 2009
More July History
Part three of early July history…this will get the Reds up through July 10th….thanks again to the books “Day by Day in Reds History” by Floyd Conner and John Snyder and “Redleg Journal” by Greg Rhodes and John Snyder.
July 6…1883….The Reds crush Baltimore, 23-0 as Will White hurls a four-hitter. White goes 43-22 with a 2.09 ERA, including six shutouts, 577 innings...
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July 05, 2009
Ornery Dibble Bashes ESPN's Neyer And Law On Twitter
Last relevant in the early 90s as part of the heralded “Nasty Boys” (Norm Charlton had filthier stuff), Rob Dibble has pinged around as an “analyst” at various networks/outlets for the last decade. But for baseball insight, who’s listening to this guy?
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June 08, 2009
The Top 177 Devil Rays Ever: #127
In our continuing efforts to preserve and protect the full, proud history of our proud, great and dominant franchise, and to hagiographize the many, many valiant warriors who have contributed to that proud history, every Monday through Thursday we’ll be counting down The Top 177* Devil Rays Ever….
The 127th Greatest Devil Ray Ever is….
Norm Charlton [...]
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April 02, 2009
THE REDS HOT 25
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