Denny Neagle attended the University of Minnesota and played on the baseball team.
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Denny Neagle attended the University of Minnesota and played on the baseball team.
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Denny Neagle was drafted in the 3rd round of the 1989 amateur draft by the Minnesota Twins.
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Denny Neagle saw some action in the summer of 1991 for the Twins, but was not on their postseason roster when the club won the 1991 World Series.
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Denny Neagle was dealt to the Pittsburgh Pirates during spring training in 1992, and became a full-time starter for the Pirates in 1994.
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Denny Neagle was given the opportunity to start in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series, earning a no-decision.
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Denny Neagle made the start for the Braves in the first regular season game at Turner Field, taking place on April 4,1997.
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Denny Neagle earned another All-Star selection and finished third in Cy Young Award voting.
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Denny Neagle missed the 2004 season due to ligament and elbow surgeries.
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Denny Neagle signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays before the 2005 season, but did not play due to injury.
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Denny Neagle was born and raised in the Annapolis, Maryland, suburb of Gambrills to Denny Sr.
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Denny Neagle has two sisters, Debbie and Diana, and a brother, Doug.
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On January 24,2006, Denny Neagle pleaded guilty in Jefferson County, Colorado, on one charge of patronizing a prostitute.
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On December 13,2007, Denny Neagle was mentioned in the Mitchell Report in connection with steroids.
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