Around the Majors: Cardinals sign Looper
1) The Cardinals signed free agent P Braden Looper to a 3 year, $13.5 million contract.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 28 3 3.68 74 0 80.2 56 6.25 12.50 6 4 28 5 5 Marlins 2004 29 15 2.70 71 0 83.1 60 6.48 11.34 2 5 29 5 2 Mets 2005 30 1 3.94 60 0 59.1 27 4.10 13.96 4 7 28 6 5 Mets CAREER 37 3.57 503 0 534 333 5.61 12.67 25 29 103 29 25 LG AVG 0 4.35 534 400 6.74 12.92 30 30
2) The Nationals re-signed manager Frank Robinson to a 1 year contract.
3) The Twins signed 3B Tony Batista to a 1 year, $1.25 million contract.
Batista took his outstanding outmaking talent to Japan in 2005.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2002 28 -3 .309 .457 .766 .484 4.65 .244 31 87 5 161 Orioles 2003 29 -29 .270 .393 .663 .328 3.22 .235 26 99 4 161 Orioles 2004 30 -20 .272 .455 .728 .388 3.88 .241 32 110 14 157 Expos CAR -81 .298 .458 .756 .434 4.48 .251 214 681 47 1179 LG AVG 0 .340 .434 .774 .500 5.20 .270 143 600 78 POS AVG -43 .331 .424 .755 .465 4.87 .266 136 588 62
4) The Pirates designated minor league P Matt Peterson for assignment.
5) Phillies OF Jason Michaels was placed in a first time offender program for his assault charges from an incident outside a nightclub in July. Assuming that he completes the program, the record will be expunged.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 27 11 .416 .569 .985 .749 8.88 .330 5 17 0 76 Phillies 2004 28 3 .364 .415 .779 .531 5.64 .274 10 40 2 115 Phillies 2005 29 8 .399 .415 .814 .576 6.46 .304 4 31 3 105 Phillies CAR 25 .380 .442 .822 .590 6.35 .291 21 100 6 383 LG AVG 0 .340 .431 .771 .500 5.15 .269 25 101 13 POS AVG 2 .340 .434 .775 .507 5.24 .268 26 96 22
6) Today’s birthdays–
MIKE FLANAGAN, AGE: 54 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1978 26 -20 4.03 40 40 281.1 167 5.34 11.55 19 15 0 14 20 Orioles 1985 33 -10 5.13 15 15 86 42 4.40 13.71 4 5 0 4 5 Orioles 1992 40 -16 8.05 42 0 34.2 17 4.41 20.25 0 0 0 0 0 Orioles CAREER -9 3.90 526 404 2770 1491 4.84 12.14 167 143 4 155 155 LG AVG 0 4.02 2770 1554 5.05 12.52 155 155 CHARLES GIPSON, AGE: 33 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 30 -1 .273 .200 .473 .256 2.70 .200 0 2 2 18 Yankees 2004 31 0 .500 .500 1.000 .746 9.00 .500 0 0 1 5 Devil Rays 2005 32 -1 .250 .273 .523 .192 2.25 .182 0 1 1 19 Astros CAR -19 .311 .327 .638 .299 3.15 .237 0 30 16 373 LG AVG 0 .340 .433 .772 .500 5.17 .270 12 49 7 POS AVG 0 .340 .430 .771 .493 5.15 .269 11 48 7 MATT KINNEY, AGE: 29 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 26 -17 5.19 33 31 190.2 152 7.17 13.55 10 13 0 10 13 Brewers 2004 27 -14 6.06 43 6 78.2 73 8.35 15.79 3 5 0 3 5 Brewers/Royals 2005 28 -2 6.00 5 1 12 3 2.25 18.75 2 0 0 1 1 Giants CAREER -34 5.29 103 58 389.2 297 6.86 14.50 19 27 0 20 26 LG AVG 0 4.40 389.2 283 6.54 12.93 22 22 BILLY RIPKEN, AGE: 41 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1988 23 -33 .260 .258 .518 .218 2.13 .207 2 34 8 150 Orioles 1991 26 -23 .253 .261 .515 .166 1.81 .216 0 14 0 104 Orioles 1992 27 -19 .275 .312 .587 .267 2.52 .230 4 36 2 111 Orioles CAR -119 .294 .318 .612 .321 3.03 .247 20 229 25 912 LG AVG 0 .331 .401 .732 .500 4.60 .263 75 357 57 POS AVG -38 .328 .363 .691 .446 4.15 .264 37 287 75 SAMMY STRANG, 1876-1932 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1902 25 22 .387 .364 .751 .615 6.70 .296 3 46 39 140 Cubs/White Sox 1906 29 41 .423 .435 .857 .807 8.98 .319 4 49 21 113 Giants 1907 30 25 .388 .382 .770 .715 7.25 .252 4 30 21 123 Giants CAR 115 .377 .343 .720 .618 6.15 .269 16 253 216 903 LG AVG 0 .331 .353 .683 .500 4.96 .270 15 323 120 POS AVG -17 .329 .346 .675 .489 4.76 .267 14 302 119
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