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Positions:  P-440

Full Name:  Alan Spencer Newman
Born:  Oct 2,1969  in  La Habra, California
Height:  6-6  Weight:  240  Bats:  Left  Throws:  Left
High School:  La Habra (La Habra, California)  "Highlanders"
College:  Cal State Fullerton

Drafted:  Selected by Minnesota Twins in 2nd Round (50th overall) of 1988 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  

  • Major Leaguers who played in Japan 
  • Top Prospect  1992 MLB (#96),1992 Min (#5),1993 Min (#7)


  • MLB Debut:  May 14,1999




    Scouting Report
    Control: 33
    K-Rating: 73
    Efficiency: 53
    vsPower: 83
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     Salary History

    YearSalary (US $) Rank  Lg Avg (US $)  Centile
    1999*200,000  1,222,53780
    2000*175,000  1,369,50580
    Career:  $375,000   estimate

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    Centiles divide all players into 100 groups and in this situation, a centile of 1 indicates a player is in the highest-paid group, contrary to centile reporting conventions. Players who are in the bottom 20% will automatically earn a centile value of 80 since most likely, all of these players earn the minimum.

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