Around the Majors: Griffey moves up
1) Yesterday’s scores–
Indians 3, Diamondbacks 2
Yankees 6, Cubs 3
Brewers 5, BlueJays 2
Orioles 4, Rockies 2
Padres 5, Twins 1
Reds 11, Braves 8
Royals 7, Astros 1
Redsox 8, Pirates 0
Nationals 8, Rangers 2
Cardinals 8, Devil Rays 5
A’s 5, Phillies 2
Tigers 10, Giants 8 (10)
Mariners 11, Mets 5
Marlins 7, Angels 5
Whitesox 4, Dodgers 3
2) Standings–
AL EAST WON LOST PCT GB HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST STREAK Orioles 41 27 .603 - 22-15 19-12 18-08 11-10 04-02 WON 2 Redsox 38 30 .559 3 22-10 16-20 15-16 03-01 11-07 WON 1 Yankees 36 32 .529 5 22-13 14-19 10-16 04-05 12-06 WON 6 BlueJays 34 35 .493 7 1/2 17-15 17-20 15-10 06-09 06-08 LOST 2 Devil Rays 23 46 .333 18 1/2 18-18 5-28 08-16 04-09 08-09 LOST 3 AL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT GB HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST STREAK Whitesox 46 22 .676 - 23-10 23-12 06-04 20-05 09-09 WON 4 Twins 38 29 .567 7 1/2 20-15 18-14 10-05 16-12 05-04 LOST 2 Indians 37 30 .552 8 1/2 17-13 20-17 02-01 13-19 09-08 WON 9 Tigers 33 33 .500 12 18-17 15-16 08-10 10-11 07-05 WON 2 Royals 25 43 .368 21 15-21 10-22 08-08 05-17 03-12 WON 1 AL WEST WON LOST PCT GB HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST STREAK Angels 39 29 .574 - 18-14 21-15 03-03 16-14 11-06 LOST 1 Rangers 37 30 .552 1 1/2 21-14 16-16 06-06 14-09 09-08 LOST 1 Mariners 31 36 .463 7 1/2 18-17 13-19 10-14 06-06 06-10 WON 3 A's 29 39 .426 10 19-15 10-24 13-18 02-04 07-09 WON 2 NL EAST WON LOST PCT GB HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST STREAK Nationals 40 29 .580 - 24-9 16-20 16-13 06-07 08-04 WON 1 Phillies 38 32 .543 2 1/2 22-11 16-21 12-18 12-07 07-02 LOST 2 Braves 36 33 .522 4 19-11 17-22 18-14 11-05 03-06 LOST 1 Marlins 34 32 .515 4 1/2 21-15 13-17 15-16 07-06 05-05 WON 1 Mets 33 36 .478 7 22-15 11-21 15-15 11-10 04-02 LOST 3 NL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT GB HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST STREAK Cardinals 44 24 .647 - 21-12 23-12 07-08 21-05 06-06 WON 3 Cubs 34 33 .507 9 1/2 19-17 15-16 05-07 14-12 11-06 LOST 4 Pirates 31 36 .463 12 1/2 16-17 15-19 05-02 12-19 09-08 LOST 1 Brewers 31 37 .456 13 17-12 14-25 04-09 14-14 07-08 WON 2 Astros 28 39 .418 15 1/2 19-12 9-27 04-11 16-17 03-04 LOST 1 Reds 27 42 .391 17 1/2 21-18 6-24 10-10 09-19 02-07 WON 1 NL WEST WON LOST PCT GB HOME ROAD EAST CENT WEST STREAK Padres 38 31 .551 - 21-12 17-19 06-00 12-09 15-12 WON 2 Diamondbacks 35 35 .500 3 1/2 18-16 17-19 04-09 05-05 20-12 LOST 4 Dodgers 33 35 .485 4 1/2 19-17 14-18 03-06 08-08 17-11 LOST 6 Giants 28 39 .418 9 15-20 13-19 02-07 07-06 13-17 LOST 2 Rockies 22 45 .328 15 17-17 5-28 04-05 07-10 08-21 LOST 2
3) Today’s schedule–
AL
Devil Rays (Casey Fossum, 4.35) at Yankees (Sean Henn, 19.29), 7:05
Redsox (David Wells, 4.54) at Indians (C.C. Sabathia, 3.91), 7:05
Orioles (Bruce Chen, 3.31) at BlueJays (Ted Lilly, 6.47), 7:05
Royals (Jose Lima, 7.38) at Whitesox (Brandon McCarthy, 6.97), 8:05
A’s (Dan Haren, 4.14) at Mariners (Aaron Sele, 3.79), 10:05
Rangers (Chris Young, 2.78) at Angels (Paul Byrd, 4.18), 10:05
NL
Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 3.43) at Pirates (Mark Redman, 2.80), 7:05
Cardinals (Chris Carpenter, 3.17) at Reds (Aaron Harang, 3.86), 7:10
Cubs (Greg Maddux, 4.68) at Brewers (Tomo Ohka, 2.86), 8:05
Rockies (Joe Kennedy, 7.22) at Astros (Andy Pettitte, 3.76), 8:05
Dodgers (Brad Penny, 4.02) at Padres (Jake Peavy, 2.79), 10:05
Diamondbacks (Javier Vazquez, 4.30) at Giants (Noah Lowry, 5.59), 10:15
4) Yesterday’s HR–
Mark Teixeira–#20
Adam Dunn–#18
Cliff Floyd–#16
Richie Sexson–#15
Richard Hidalgo–#13
Ken Griffey Jr.–#12
Jeromy Burnitz–#12
Preston Wilson–#12
Eric Chavez–#11
Joe Randa–#10
Rafael Palmeiro–#9
Jose Cruz Jr.–#9
Lance Niekro–#8
Rondell White–#8
Emil Brown–#8
Matt LeCroy–#6
Jay Payton–#5
Placido Polanco–#4
Wilson Betemit–#4
Dave Roberts–#4
Frank Catalanotto–#3
Chris Shelton–#2
Todd Linden–#1
Jeff Conine–#1
5) HR leaders–
AL
1) Mark Teixeira–20*
T2) Alex Rodriguez–19
T2) Miguel Tejada–19
T2) Alfonso Soriano–19
5) Paul Konerko–17
6) David Ortiz–16
7) Richie Sexson–15*
T8) Manny Ramirez–14
T8) Melvin Mora–14
T10) Vernon Wells–13
T10) Jermaine Dye–13
T10) Richard Hidalgo–13*
NL
1) Andruw Jones–19
T2) Derrek Lee–18
T2) Adam Dunn–18*
T4) Albert Pujols–17
T4) Carlos Lee–17
T6) Troy Glaus–16
T6) Bobby Abreu–16
T6) Morgan Ensberg–16
T6) Cliff Floyd–16*
T10) Carlos Delgado–14
T10) Pat Burrell–14
T10) Aramis Ramirez–14
T10) Jeff Kent–14
*–hit 1 yesterday
6) Ken Griffey Jr. passed Ernie Banks and Eddie Mathews into 16th place on the all time HR list, with 513.
1) The Whitesox will place P Orlando Hernandez on the 15 day DL, retroactive to June 15, and call up P Brandon McCarthy today.
Hernandez has tightness in his shoulder. According to manager Ozzie Guillen this is a precautionary move, to give him more rest, and was not the result of a new injury.
After 3.64 ERA/12 RSAA and 3.30 ERA/11 RSAA seasons (2002 & ’04), Hernandez is off to a 4.88 ERA/-2 RSAA start in his first 11 starts. He has a 4.03 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.69, and 58 RSAA in 150 games.
McCarthy has a 6.97 ERA/-3 RSAA in his first 2 career starts.
2) The Rockies designated INF Tim Olson for assignment and called up P Dan Miceli.
OLSON YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2004 25 -8 .301 .320 .620 .241 2.89 .186 2 5 1 48 2005 26 0 .333 .000 .333 .000 0.00 .000 0 0 0 3 CAR -8 .302 .313 .615 .232 2.83 .182 2 5 1 51 LG AVG 0 .341 .437 .778 .500 5.25 .270 4 15 2 POS AVG 0 .337 .450 .787 .507 5.32 .273 4 16 1
After 3.20 ERA/10 RSAA and 3.59 ERA/6 RSAA seasons, Miceli started 2005 in Japan, before being released. He has a 4.47 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.37, and -9 RSAA in 579 games.
3) A’s P Huston Street has a strained left hamstring and is expected to miss a few days.
Street is off to a 1.59 ERA/10 RSAA start in his first 29 career games.
4) Twins P Brad Radke had to leave Saturday’s game, due to a sore neck. He’s had the injury for a few weeks and is not expected to have to miss a start.
After 4.49 ERA/3 RSAA and 3.48 ERA/31 RSAA seasons, Radke is off to a 4.20 ERA/2 RSAA start in his first 15 starts. He has a 4.23 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.68, and 143 RSAA in 334 games.
5) Brewers C Damian Miller was out of yesterday’s lineup, due to a sore back.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 33 -18 .310 .369 .680 .326 3.41 .233 9 36 1 114 2004 34 -11 .339 .403 .742 .407 4.23 .272 9 58 0 110 2005 35 -5 .339 .391 .730 .398 4.20 .276 2 13 0 45 CAR -61 .331 .417 .748 .417 4.50 .265 70 314 4 761 LG AVG 0 .343 .435 .777 .500 5.26 .270 81 335 44 POS AVG -58 .326 .404 .730 .419 4.43 .258 70 319 13
6) According to the Beaver County Times, the Diamondbacks, Marlins and Mets are interested in Pirates P Jose Mesa.
After 6.52 ERA/-16 RSAA and 3.25 ERA/7 RSAA seasons, Mesa is off to a 4.39 ERA/-1 RSAA start in his first 25 games. He has a 4.27 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.41, and 1 RSAA in 857 games.
7) The Diamondbacks sent P Kerry Ligtenberg to the minors after he cleared waivers.
Ligtenberg had been removed from the 25 and 40 man rosters when he was designated for assignment on June 5.
8) According to the NY Daily News, the Yankees have asked about Mets RF Mike Cameron, but were told the Mets don’t want to trade him and, even if were, they have reservations about sending him to the Yankees.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 30 3 .344 .431 .774 .516 5.05 .253 18 76 17 147 2004 31 2 .319 .479 .798 .512 5.35 .231 30 76 22 140 2005 32 15 .426 .584 1.010 .761 9.60 .320 6 13 6 33 CAR 58 .343 .444 .787 .537 5.46 .250 167 599 222 1225 LG AVG 0 .340 .434 .774 .500 5.20 .270 139 585 79 POS AVG -5 .338 .428 .766 .493 5.17 .270 129 541 155
9) Nationals P Esteban Loaiza was scratched from yesterday’s start, due to a sore neck and back.
After 2.90 ERA/39 RSAA and 5.70 ERA/-18 RSAA seasons, Loaiza is off to a 3.87 ERA/3 RSAA start in his first 14 starts. He has a 4.66 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.50, and -8 RSAA in 314 games.
1) Redsox P Matt Clement (7 IP, 3 H, 0 R/ER, 1 BB, 9 SO) combined with Alan Embree for a shutout against the Pirates.
After 4.11 ERA/3 RSAA and 3.68 ERA/18 RSAA seasons, Clement is off to a 3.48 ERA/11 RSAA start in his first 15 starts. He has a 4.27 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.37, and 1 RSAA in 209 games.
2) Orioles P Hayden Penn’s line–6 2/3 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 2 BB, 4 SO.
Penn is off to a 4.23 ERA/1 RSAA start in his first 5 career starts.
3) Pirates P Kip Wells took a pounding–3 IP, 8 H, 7 R, 6 ER, 2 BB, 1 SO.
After 3.28 ERA/21 RSAA and 4.55 ERA/-7 RSAA seasons, Wells is off to a 4.30 ERA/-1 RSAA start in his first 15 starts. He has a 4.21 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.39, and 21 RSAA in 170 games.
4) Dodgers P Jeff Weaver’s line–6 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 SO.
After 5.99 ERA/-29 RSAA and 4.01 ERA/3 RSAA seasons, Weaver is off to a 4.92 ERA/-7 RSAA start in his first 15 starts. He has a 4.40 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.57, and -10 RSAA in 211 games.
5) Diamondbacks P Shawn Estes’s line–8 IP, 9 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO.
After 5.73 ERA/-26 RSAA and 5.84 ERA/-15 RSAA seasons, Estes is off to a 3.91 ERA/6 RSAA start in his first 14 starts. He has a 4.66 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.34, and -71 RSAA in 266 games.
6) Indians P Jake Westbrook’s line–8 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 0 BB, 5 SO.
After 4.33 ERA/-2 RSAA and 3.38 ERA/28 RSAA seasons, Westbrook is off to a 4.57 ERA/-4 RSAA start in his first 15 starts. He has a 4.40 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.52, and 1 RSAA in 119 games.
7) Astros P Brandon Backe took a pounding–6 IP, 5 H, 5 R/ER, 5 BB, 2 SO.
After 5.44 ERA/-5 RSAA and 4.30 ERA/0 RSAA seasons, Backe is off to a 5.06 ERA/-5 RSAA start in his first 15 starts (14 games). He has a 5.01 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.40, and -14 RSAA in 85 games.
8) Royals P Runelvys Hernandez’s line–7 IP, 1 H, 1 R/ER, 3 BB, 6 SO.
Hernandez has a 4.54 ERA/8 RSAA in 43 career games, including a 4.61 ERA/-6 RSAA in 15 starts in 2005.
9) Marlins P Al Leiter’s line–6 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 5 BB, 4 SO.
After 3.99 ERA/5 RSAA and 3.21 ERA/20 RSAA seasons, Leiter is off to a 6.39 ERA/-16 RSAA start in his first 13 starts. He has a 3.73 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.37, and 127 RSAA in 399 games.
10) Angels P Ervin Santana took a pounding–2 2/3 IP, 8 H, 7 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 SO.
Santana has a 5.73 ERA/-4 RSAA in his first 4 career starts.
11) Padres P Darrell May’s line–6 IP, 3 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 4 SO.
After 3.77 ERA/32 RSAA and 5.61 ERA/-25 RSAA seasons, May is off to a 4.76 ERA/-4 RSAA start in his first 20 games (6 starts). He has a 4.96 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.54, and -10 RSAA in 157 games.
12) Cubs P Sergio Mitre took a pounding–5 2/3 IP, 8 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 4 BB, 2 SO.
Mitre has a 5.82 ERA/-14 RSAA in 21 career games, including a 4.19 ERA/2 RSAA in 6 starts in 2005.
13) Yankees P Mike Mussina’s line–6 1/3 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 2 BB, 5 SO.
After 3.40 ERA/23 RSAA and 4.59 ERA/3 RSAA seasons, Mussina is off to a 3.82 ERA/3 RSAA start in his first 15 starts. He has a 3.60 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.58, and 294 RSAA in 428 games.
14) A’s P Joe Blanton’s line–7 2/3 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 4 BB, 7 SO.
Blanton has a 5.23 ERA/-9 RSAA in 17 career games, including a 5.19 ERA/-8 RSAA in 14 starts in 2005.
15) Mets P Tom Glavine took a pounding–2 1/3 IP, 8 H, 6 R/ER, 2 BB, 1 SO.
After 4.52 ERA/-6 RSAA and 3.60 ERA/16 RSAA seasons, Glavine is off to a 5.06 ERA/-7 RSAA start in his first 15 starts. He has a 3.47 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.09, and 287 RSAA in 585 games.
16) Mariners P Gil Meche took a pounding–5 1/3 IP, 8 H, 5 R/ER, 2 BB, 6 SO.
After 4.59 ERA/-4 RSAA and 5.01 ERA/-11 RSAA seasons, Meche is off to a 4.64 ERA/-7 RSAA start in his first 14 starts. He has a 4.59 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.62, and -12 RSAA in 100 games.
17) Cardinals P Jeff Suppan took a pounding–6 2/3 IP, 7 H, 5 R/ER, 3 BB, 2 SO.
After 4.19 ERA/4 RSAA and 4.16 ERA/0 RSAA seasons, Suppan is off to a 4.45 ERA/-2 RSAA start in his first 14 starts. He has a 4.78 career ERA, compared to his league of 4.56, and -8 RSAA in 267 games.
18) Devil Rays P Doug Waechter took a pounding–4 IP, 7 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 3 BB, 2 SO.
Waechter has a 5.32 ERA/-19 RSAA in 34 career games, including a 5.63 ERA/-12 RSAA in 11 starts (14 games) in 2005.
19) Brewers P Chris Capuano’s line–5 IP, 4 H, 1 R/ER, 5 BB, 6 SO.
Capuano has a 4.25 ERA/4 RSAA in 41 career games, including a 3.44 ERA/11 RSAA in 15 starts in 2005.
20) Braves P Kyle Davies took a pounding–4 1/3 IP, 9 H, 5 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 SO.
Davies has a 4.29 ERA/0 RSAA in his first 7 career starts.
1) Mets C Mike Piazza had 3 hits, including a 2B.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 34 7 .377 .483 .860 .583 6.12 .286 11 34 0 68 2004 35 4 .362 .444 .806 .529 5.54 .266 20 54 0 129 2005 36 1 .329 .432 .761 .515 5.26 .263 7 29 0 60 CAR 438 .384 .557 .941 .688 7.57 .313 385 1190 17 1650 LG AVG 0 .342 .429 .771 .500 5.18 .270 177 756 118 POS AVG -94 .329 .410 .739 .442 4.60 .259 173 748 33
2) Cardinals 3B Abraham Nunez had 4 hits and 1B Albert Pujols (3 H, 1 BB, 1 SB) and DH Larry Walker (1 H, 3 BB) reached base safely 4 times.
NUNEZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 27 -14 .310 .357 .667 .344 3.59 .248 4 35 9 118 2004 28 -15 .275 .319 .593 .192 2.29 .236 2 13 1 112 2005 29 2 .359 .410 .770 .555 5.61 .295 4 17 0 50 CAR -87 .311 .324 .635 .314 3.44 .243 15 134 35 680 LG AVG 0 .343 .435 .777 .500 5.26 .270 56 229 31 POS AVG -35 .331 .393 .724 .431 4.55 .267 34 180 33 PUJOLS YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 23 101 .439 .667 1.106 .830 11.80 .359 43 124 5 157 2004 24 75 .415 .657 1.072 .768 9.77 .331 46 123 5 154 2005 25 32 .416 .589 1.005 .774 9.74 .332 17 56 5 68 CAR 313 .413 .620 1.034 .764 9.51 .333 177 560 18 697 LG AVG 0 .340 .432 .773 .500 5.17 .268 79 320 40 POS AVG 60 .360 .469 .829 .569 6.05 .277 102 379 27
3) Mariners RF Ichiro Suzuki, DH Raul Ibanez and C Rene Rivera (1 2B) all had 3 hits.
SUZUKI YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 29 22 .352 .436 .788 .601 6.11 .312 13 62 34 159 2004 30 56 .414 .455 .869 .722 7.97 .372 8 60 36 161 2005 31 9 .347 .423 .770 .606 5.69 .302 5 25 16 67 CAR 163 .381 .442 .822 .661 6.78 .336 42 267 173 701 LG AVG 0 .334 .429 .763 .500 5.02 .268 86 363 47 POS AVG 17 .340 .442 .783 .519 5.28 .271 96 381 53 IBANEZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 31 0 .345 .454 .799 .500 5.71 .294 18 90 8 157 2004 32 16 .353 .472 .825 .607 6.00 .304 16 62 1 123 2005 33 16 .374 .488 .862 .688 6.94 .304 9 36 3 67 CAR 27 .341 .468 .809 .529 5.70 .285 94 403 24 819 LG AVG 0 .337 .430 .767 .500 5.08 .269 81 340 43 POS AVG 51 .351 .464 .815 .557 5.83 .277 102 395 34 RIVERA YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2004 20 -1 .000 .000 .000 .000 0.00 .000 0 0 0 2 2005 21 3 .429 .519 .947 .797 9.53 .407 0 2 0 7 CAR 2 .387 .467 .854 .743 8.10 .367 0 2 0 9 LG AVG 0 .333 .424 .757 .500 4.95 .268 1 3 0 POS AVG -1 .312 .389 .700 .418 4.16 .251 1 3 0
4) Dodgers 3B Mike Edwards had 3 hits and a SB.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 26 0 .500 .250 .750 .769 9.00 .250 0 0 0 4 2005 28 4 .390 .452 .842 .673 7.31 .356 0 5 1 29 CAR 4 .398 .442 .839 .679 7.41 .351 0 5 1 33 LG AVG 0 .340 .430 .770 .500 5.14 .270 2 9 1 POS AVG 0 .349 .435 .785 .524 5.42 .274 2 9 1
5) Giants SS Deivi Cruz had 3 hits.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 30 -26 .269 .378 .647 .322 3.17 .250 14 65 1 152 2004 31 -11 .322 .431 .752 .411 4.46 .292 7 55 1 127 2005 32 -1 .325 .435 .760 .485 5.14 .296 3 9 0 42 CAR -176 .294 .391 .685 .343 3.61 .270 68 453 16 1175 LG AVG 0 .341 .433 .774 .500 5.20 .271 132 553 74 POS AVG -73 .327 .403 .730 .438 4.58 .270 89 463 95
6) Royals 2B Ruben Gotay had 3 hits.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2004 21 -5 .315 .375 .690 .390 3.86 .270 1 16 0 44 2005 22 -2 .317 .399 .716 .472 4.41 .257 4 24 2 54 CAR -7 .316 .388 .704 .436 4.16 .263 5 40 2 98 LG AVG 0 .335 .427 .762 .500 5.02 .269 11 46 6 POS AVG -2 .333 .415 .748 .482 4.87 .271 8 41 8
7) Cubs RF Jeromy Burnitz had 3 hits, including a HR, and SS Neifi Perez was 0 for 5.
BURNITZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 34 0 .299 .487 .786 .503 4.98 .239 31 77 5 126 2004 35 12 .356 .559 .916 .553 7.10 .283 37 110 5 150 2005 36 4 .340 .504 .844 .545 6.02 .291 12 41 3 67 CAR 102 .350 .492 .842 .552 6.02 .256 287 886 71 1490 LG AVG 0 .343 .433 .776 .500 5.24 .271 165 688 95 POS AVG 112 .356 .473 .829 .558 6.01 .278 217 806 107 PEREZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 30 -20 .285 .348 .632 .279 3.05 .256 1 31 3 120 2004 31 -23 .296 .336 .632 .299 3.42 .255 4 39 1 126 2005 32 -12 .305 .414 .720 .339 3.78 .283 7 26 4 65 CAR -314 .301 .382 .683 .287 3.91 .270 59 426 52 1173 LG AVG 0 .342 .434 .776 .500 5.25 .270 147 612 85 POS AVG -121 .324 .385 .709 .407 4.32 .263 84 468 97
8) A’s 1B Dan Johnson had 3 hits.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2005 -2 .338 .328 .666 .380 3.78 .262 0 4 0 20 CAR -2 .338 .328 .666 .380 3.78 .262 0 4 0 20 LG AVG 0 .332 .422 .754 .500 4.91 .268 2 9 1 POS AVG 0 .330 .429 .759 .496 4.90 .255 2 10 0
9) Devil Rays RF Aubrey Huff had 3 hits, including a 2B.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 26 36 .367 .555 .922 .654 7.08 .311 34 107 2 162 2004 27 28 .360 .493 .853 .635 6.67 .297 29 104 5 157 2005 28 -1 .329 .370 .698 .484 4.52 .260 4 35 8 66 CAR 55 .346 .479 .825 .567 5.77 .291 102 364 20 648 LG AVG 0 .335 .430 .765 .500 5.05 .268 77 323 41 POS AVG 12 .336 .445 .781 .514 5.20 .268 89 342 34
10) Nationals CF Brad Wilkerson (1 2B) and 3B Jamey Carroll had 3 hits.
WILKERSON YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 26 4 .380 .464 .844 .522 6.46 .268 19 77 13 146 2004 27 30 .374 .498 .872 .640 6.81 .255 32 67 13 160 2005 28 7 .371 .448 .820 .581 5.84 .278 3 25 4 64 CAR 49 .370 .465 .835 .568 6.20 .261 75 233 39 570 LG AVG 0 .341 .431 .772 .500 5.16 .268 63 257 32 POS AVG 41 .355 .463 .818 .560 5.90 .274 78 279 34 CARROLL YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 28 -21 .323 .326 .649 .238 3.25 .260 1 10 5 105 2004 29 4 .378 .372 .750 .553 5.60 .289 0 16 5 102 2005 30 -7 .323 .295 .618 .323 3.26 .259 0 9 1 45 CAR -22 .344 .354 .698 .397 4.27 .275 2 41 12 268 LG AVG 0 .341 .432 .772 .500 5.17 .269 22 89 11 POS AVG -7 .335 .414 .749 .466 4.81 .268 19 83 11
11) Rangers 2B Alfonso Soriano had 3 hits.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 27 32 .338 .525 .863 .638 6.56 .290 38 91 35 156 2004 28 0 .324 .484 .807 .498 5.67 .280 28 91 18 145 2005 29 15 .335 .596 .931 .651 7.61 .300 19 46 8 63 CAR 67 .324 .507 .830 .568 5.95 .285 145 407 147 709 LG AVG 0 .335 .429 .763 .500 5.03 .268 89 376 48 POS AVG -41 .326 .400 .726 .450 4.55 .265 61 310 69
12) BlueJays 3B Aaron Hill had 3 hits (1 2B) and RF Reed Johnson was 0 for 5 (1 SO).
HILL YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2005 8 .411 .500 .911 .706 8.44 .357 0 19 0 28 CAR 8 .411 .500 .911 .706 8.44 .357 0 19 0 28 LG AVG 0 .332 .422 .754 .500 4.91 .268 2 11 1 POS AVG 0 .340 .436 .776 .512 5.10 .273 3 11 1 JOHNSON YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 26 1 .353 .427 .780 .505 5.33 .294 10 52 5 114 2004 27 -24 .320 .380 .699 .353 3.95 .270 10 61 6 141 2005 28 -1 .341 .449 .790 .482 5.02 .269 5 25 1 64 CAR -24 .335 .408 .743 .430 4.61 .279 25 138 12 319 LG AVG 0 .336 .430 .766 .500 5.07 .269 36 150 18 POS AVG 12 .343 .448 .792 .532 5.47 .277 39 156 22
13) Braves CF Andruw Jones reached base safely all 5 times up (2 H (1 2B), 3 BB) and LF Kelly Johnson reached base safely 4 times (2 H, 2 BB).
JONES YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 26 13 .338 .513 .851 .567 5.79 .277 36 116 4 156 2004 27 0 .345 .488 .833 .500 5.25 .261 29 91 6 154 2005 28 8 .336 .549 .885 .592 6.30 .265 19 43 2 68 CAR 89 .342 .496 .838 .549 5.84 .268 269 809 126 1359 LG AVG 0 .343 .434 .777 .500 5.26 .270 162 668 94 POS AVG 0 .339 .435 .774 .496 5.26 .270 162 627 162 JOHNSON YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2005 -2 .348 .389 .737 .390 4.02 .204 3 12 0 17 CAR -2 .348 .389 .737 .390 4.02 .204 3 12 0 17 LG AVG 0 .341 .430 .770 .500 5.15 .270 2 8 1 POS AVG 1 .348 .460 .808 .550 5.71 .272 2 9 1
14) Reds 3B Rich Aurilia (1 3B) and RF Wily Mo Pena had 3 hits.
AURILIA YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2003 31 -12 .325 .410 .735 .423 4.31 .277 13 58 2 129 2004 32 -14 .314 .353 .667 .373 3.59 .246 6 44 1 124 2005 33 -4 .280 .440 .720 .400 3.82 .248 6 23 0 38 CAR -5 .327 .435 .763 .491 4.86 .274 138 540 17 1155 LG AVG 0 .343 .434 .776 .500 5.25 .270 135 558 78 POS AVG -121 .322 .382 .704 .399 4.24 .261 76 425 89 PENA YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G 2002 20 -2 .222 .389 .611 .130 1.93 .222 1 1 0 13 2003 21 -9 .283 .358 .641 .299 3.22 .218 5 16 3 80 2004 22 6 .316 .527 .843 .559 5.55 .259 26 66 5 110 2005 23 8 .327 .674 1.000 .723 8.06 .283 9 21 1 31 CAR 3 .306 .499 .805 .517 5.14 .250 41 104 9 234 LG AVG 0 .341 .434 .775 .500 5.21 .269 20 81 10 POS AVG 9 .349 .455 .804 .541 5.71 .269 24 87 14
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