Around the Majors: Red Sox tie the Yankees
1) Yesterday’s scores–
AL
Red Sox 5, Yankees 3
White Sox 3, Indians 2 (13)
Blue Jays 10, Royals 1
Orioles 7, Devil Rays 6
Angels 7, Rangers 1
Twins 7, Tigers 3
Mariners 4, A’s 1
NL
Phillies 4, Nationals 3
Brewers 6, Pirates 5
Mets 3, Rockies 2
Marlins 5, Braves 2
Cubs 4, Astros 3
Cardinals 12, Reds 6
Padres 3, Dodgers 1
Diamondbacks 7, Giants 3
2) Standings–
AL EAST WON LOST PCT GB Yankees 94 66 .588 - Red Sox 94 66 .588 - e--Blue Jays 79 81 .494 15 e--Orioles 72 88 .450 22 e--Devil Rays 67 93 .419 27 AL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT GB x--White Sox 97 63 .606 - d--Indians 93 67 .581 4 e--Twins 81 79 .506 16 e--Tigers 71 89 .444 26 e--Royals 55 105 .344 42 AL WEST WON LOST PCT GB x--Angels 93 67 .581 - e--A's 86 74 .538 7 e--Rangers 79 81 .494 14 e--Mariners 69 91 .431 24 NL EAST WON LOST PCT GB x--Braves 90 70 .563 - d--Phillies 86 74 .538 4 e--Mets 82 78 .513 8 e--Marlins 81 79 .506 9 e--Nationals 81 79 .506 9 NL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT GB x--Cardinals 98 62 .613 - d--Astros 87 73 .544 11 e--Brewers 81 79 .506 17 e--Cubs 79 81 .494 19 e--Reds 73 87 .456 25 e--Pirates 65 95 .406 33 NL WEST WON LOST PCT GB x--Padres 81 79 .506 - e--Diamondbacks 76 84 .475 5 e--Giants 74 86 .463 7 e--Dodgers 70 90 .438 11 e--Rockies 66 94 .413 15
x–clinched the division title
d–mathematically eliminated from winning the division title
e–mathematically eliminated from the postseason
3) Wild card standings–
AL WON LOST PCT GB Red Sox/Yankees 94 66 .588 - Indians 93 67 .581 1 NL WON LOST PCT GB Astros 87 73 .544 - Phillies 86 74 .538 1
4) Today’s schedule–
AL
Yankees (Randy Johnson, 3.79, 17 RSAA) at Red Sox (Tim Wakefield, 3.96, 11 RSAA), 1:20
White Sox (Jon Garland, 3.53, 22 RSAA) at Indians (Jake Westbrook, 4.46, -8 RSAA), 1:25
A’s (Joe Blanton, 3.55, 21 RSAA) at Mariners (Jeff Harris, 4.47, -1 RSAA), 4:05
Royals (J.P. Howell, 6.78, -18 RSAA) at Blue Jays (David Bush, 4.45, 0 RSAA), 4:07
Orioles (Rodrigo Lopez, 4.97, -20 RSAA) at Devil Rays (Mark Hendrickson, 6.06, -32 RSAA, 6:15
Tigers (Jason Johnson, 4.54, -7 RSAA) at Twins (Scott Baker, 3.78, 3 RSAA), 7:10
Angels (Jarrod Washburn, 3.23, 19 RSAA) at Rangers (Juan Dominguez, 3.75, 6 RSAA), 8:05
NL
Cubs (Jerome Williams, 4.28, 0 RSAA) at Astros (Roger Clemens, 1.89, 51 RSAA), 4:10
Phillies (Brett Myers, 3.71, 20 RSAA) at Nationals (John Patterson, 2.90, 22 RSAA), 4:10
Diamondbacks (Javier Vazquez, 4.55, -4 RSAA) at Giants (Brad Hennessey, 4.85, -8 RSAA), 4:05
Reds (Ramon Ortiz, 5.23, -13 RSAA) at Cardinals (Jeff Suppan, 3.57, 15 RSAA), 4:15
Braves (Jorge Sosa, 2.56, 28 RSAA) at Marlins (Jason Vargas, 4.09, -1 RSAA), 6:05
Brewers (Tomo Ohka, 3.95, 3 RSAA) at Pirates (Kip Wells, 5.29, -19 RSAA), 7:05
Rockies (Mike Esposito, 7.71, -3 RSAA) at Mets (Jae Seo, 2.67, 14 RSAA), 7:10
Dodgers (Edwin Jackson, 7.23, -8 RSAA) at Padres (Chan Ho Park, 5.86, -25 RSAA), 10:05
5) Magic numbers–
AL East–no simple answer for this one–The Yankees will clinch with 1 win or it could take 2. The Red Sox will clinch with 2 wins, either 2 out of 2 or 2 out of 3 (3rd coming on Monday)
AL Central–White Sox, clinched
AL West–Angels, clinched
AL wild card–again, no simple answer for this one.
NL East–Braves, clinched
NL Central–Cardinals, clinched
NL West–Padres, clinched
NL wild card–Astros, 2
6) Race for the postseason seeds–
AL–The White Sox clinched the #1 seed. The Yankees/Red Sox lead the Angels by 1 game for the #2 seed.
NL–The Cardinals will be the #1 seed. The Braves will be the #2 seed. The Padres will be the #3 seed.
7) The Red Sox tied the Yankees for 1st place in the AL East.
8) The Yankees will clinch the division title if they beat the Red Sox and the White Sox beat the Indians.
The Yankees would clinch at least a tie for 1st place. It would also ensure that, in case of a Yankees/Red Sox tie, both teams would go to the postseason. In that case, the Yankees would win the division title by virtue of winning the season series.
9) The Astros will clinch the wild card if they beat the Cubs and the Phillies lose to the Nationals.
10) The Royals set a team record with 105 losses, breaking the mark set in 2004.
11) The Mets clinched a winning record for the 1st time since 2001.
12) The Marlins tied the Nationals for 4th place in the NL East.
13) Yesterday’s HR–
Albert Pujols–#40
Chad Tracy–#27
Melvin Mora–#25
Geoff Jenkins–#25
Lance Berkman–#24
Jason Varitek–#22
Aubrey Huff–#22
Justin Morneau–#22
Ryan Howard–#21
Randy Winn–#19 & #20
Derek Jeter–#19
Matt Holliday–#19
Ron Belliard–#17
Garret Anderson–#16
Brandon Inge–#16
Matt LeCroy–#16
Mark Ellis–#13
Mike Lamb–#12
Mike Jacobs–#10
Damian Miller–#9
Marlon Anderson–#7
Oscar Robles–#5
Lenny Harris–#1
14) HR leaders–
AL
T1) Alex Rodriguez–47
T1) David Ortiz–47
3) Mark Teixeira–43
4) Manny Ramirez–42
5) Paul Konerko–40
6) Richie Sexson–39
7) Alfonso Soriano–35
T8) Gary Sheffield–33
T8) Travis Hafner–33
T10) Vladimir Guerrero–32
T10) Jason Giambi–32
NL
1) Andruw Jones–51
2) Derrek Lee–46
3) Albert Pujols–40*
4) Adam Dunn–39
5) Troy Glaus–37
6) Morgan Ensberg–36
7) Ken Griffey Jr.–35
T8) Carlos Delgado–33
T8) Cliff Floyd–33
T10) Carlos Lee–32
T10) Miguel Cabrera–32
T10) Jason Bay–32
T10) Pat Burrell–32
*–hit 1 yesterday
15) Today’s birthdays–
BILL BONHAM, 1948, AGE: 57 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1975 26 -21 4.71 38 36 229.1 165 6.48 14.44 13 15 0 12 16 Cubs CAREER -14 4.01 300 214 1487.1 985 5.96 13.21 75 83 11 77 81 LG AVG 0 3.65 1487.1 858 5.19 12.24 83 83 ROD CAREW, 1945, AGE: 60 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1973 27 43 .411 .471 .881 .702 7.23 .350 6 62 41 149 Twins 1974 28 52 .433 .446 .879 .739 7.41 .364 3 55 38 153 Twins 1975 29 53 .421 .497 .919 .745 8.41 .359 14 80 35 143 Twins 1976 30 46 .395 .463 .858 .723 6.68 .331 9 90 49 156 Twins 1977 31 89 .449 .570 1.019 .813 10.75 .388 14 100 23 155 Twins 1978 32 44 .411 .441 .853 .724 6.93 .333 5 70 27 152 Twins CAR 491 .393 .429 .822 .658 6.26 .328 92 1015 353 2469 LG AVG 0 .325 .383 .708 .500 4.27 .258 203 1002 155 POS AVG 18 .329 .383 .712 .502 4.35 .263 188 1014 124 PETE FALCONE, 1953, AGE: 52 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1977 23 -24 5.44 27 22 124 75 5.44 14.08 4 8 1 4 8 Cardinals 1978 24 -20 5.76 19 14 75 28 3.36 17.28 2 7 0 2 7 Cardinals 1980 26 -18 4.52 37 23 157.1 109 6.24 12.76 7 10 1 7 10 Mets CAREER -67 4.07 325 217 1435.1 865 5.42 12.99 70 90 7 74 86 LG AVG 0 3.63 1435.1 827 5.18 12.14 80 80 ROBERTO KELLY, 1964, AGE: 41 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1989 24 13 .369 .417 .786 .588 5.61 .302 9 48 35 137 Yankees 1993 28 11 .354 .475 .829 .597 6.06 .319 9 35 21 78 Reds 1998 33 11 .349 .560 .910 .608 7.12 .323 16 46 0 75 Rangers CAR 33 .337 .430 .767 .516 5.07 .290 124 585 235 1337 LG AVG 0 .335 .410 .745 .500 4.80 .267 129 600 98 POS AVG 30 .338 .420 .758 .514 5.02 .272 128 586 176 RAY KOLP, 1894-1967 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1928 33 14 3.19 44 24 209 61 2.63 11.97 13 10 3 13 10 Reds 1931 36 -15 4.96 30 10 107 24 2.02 15.73 4 9 1 5 8 Reds CAREER 0 4.08 383 174 1688 439 2.34 12.65 79 95 18 89 85 LG AVG 0 4.12 1688 555 2.96 13.16 94 94 VANCE LAW, 1956, AGE: 49 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1984 27 -13 .309 .403 .713 .401 4.08 .252 17 59 4 151 White Sox 1986 29 -16 .298 .325 .623 .325 3.00 .225 5 44 3 112 Expos 1989 32 -15 .296 .355 .651 .361 3.41 .235 7 42 2 130 Cubs CAR -45 .326 .376 .703 .453 4.18 .256 71 442 34 1212 LG AVG 0 .327 .393 .721 .500 4.47 .262 92 457 93 POS AVG -20 .326 .382 .707 .475 4.29 .261 74 427 85 CHUCK MCELROY, 1967, AGE: 38 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1991 23 22 1.95 71 0 101.1 92 8.17 11.55 6 2 3 6 2 Cubs 1994 26 12 2.34 52 0 57.2 38 5.93 10.46 1 2 5 2 1 Reds 1998 30 20 2.90 78 0 68.1 61 8.03 12.12 6 4 2 8 2 Rockies CAREER 39 3.90 654 7 739.1 604 7.35 13.35 38 30 17 37 31 LG AVG 0 4.22 739.1 518 6.31 12.71 41 41 MARK MCGWIRE, 1963, AGE: 42 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1987 23 62 .370 .618 .987 .761 8.54 .289 49 118 1 151 A's 1992 28 51 .385 .585 .970 .759 8.06 .268 42 104 0 139 A's 1995 31 57 .441 .685 1.125 .820 10.98 .274 39 90 1 104 A's 1996 32 83 .467 .730 1.198 .818 12.97 .312 52 113 0 130 A's 1997 33 62 .393 .646 1.039 .741 9.33 .274 58 123 3 156 A's/Cardinals 1998 34 118 .470 .752 1.222 .852 13.90 .299 70 147 1 155 Cardinals 1999 35 76 .424 .697 1.120 .762 10.85 .278 65 147 0 153 Cardinals 2000 36 55 .483 .746 1.229 .843 14.21 .305 32 73 1 89 Cardinals CAR 665 .394 .588 .982 .737 8.47 .263 583 1414 12 1874 LG AVG 0 .336 .414 .751 .500 4.87 .266 178 799 124 POS AVG 166 .358 .458 .815 .573 5.82 .274 257 1000 52 JEFF REARDON, 1955, AGE: 50 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1980 24 11 2.61 61 0 110.1 101 8.24 11.66 8 7 6 9 6 Mets 1982 26 21 2.06 75 0 109 86 7.10 10.32 7 4 26 8 3 Expos 1988 32 14 2.47 63 0 73 56 6.90 10.48 2 4 42 4 2 Twins CAREER 79 3.16 880 0 1132.1 877 6.97 11.01 73 77 367 86 64 LG AVG 0 3.80 1132.1 695 5.53 12.24 63 63 JIM RUSSELL, 1918-87 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1944 25 37 .399 .460 .859 .675 7.50 .312 8 66 6 152 Pirates 1945 26 20 .377 .433 .810 .612 6.41 .284 12 77 15 146 Pirates CAR 42 .360 .400 .760 .537 5.43 .267 67 428 59 1035 LG AVG 0 .341 .385 .726 .500 4.85 .269 63 431 37 POS AVG 25 .346 .398 .744 .523 5.11 .273 70 448 48
Correction from yesterday–The Devil Rays did not finish last every year in team history. They didn’t do it in 2004.
1) The Devil Rays bought out the final year of manager Lou Piniella’s contract.
2) A’s 3B Eric Chavez will probably have offseason shoulder surgery and says that, if the team didn’t turn things around, he could have had the surgery around midseason.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 25 26 .350 .514 .864 .631 6.29 .282 29 101 8 156 A's 2004 26 21 .397 .501 .898 .618 6.75 .276 29 77 6 125 A's 2005 27 9 .329 .467 .796 .546 5.58 .269 27 100 6 158 A's CAR 117 .350 .496 .846 .590 6.17 .275 190 643 40 1027 LG AVG 0 .337 .432 .769 .500 5.11 .270 118 496 62 POS AVG -33 .328 .425 .753 .468 4.80 .262 121 493 45
3) Orioles 2B Brian Roberts had surgery to replace a ligament and repair a torn tendon in his elbow. He is expected to return some time during spring training.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 25 -4 .337 .367 .704 .472 4.47 .270 5 41 23 112 Orioles 2004 26 -10 .344 .376 .720 .453 4.84 .273 4 53 29 159 Orioles 2005 27 46 .387 .515 .903 .718 7.64 .314 18 73 27 143 Orioles CAR 16 .344 .402 .747 .524 5.17 .278 30 195 100 527 LG AVG 0 .334 .429 .764 .500 5.03 .268 66 276 34 POS AVG -30 .324 .403 .727 .450 4.53 .265 47 232 47
4) The Mariners activated C Dan Wilson from the DL and moved INF Willie Bloomquist from the 15 to the 60 day DL.
Wilson was activated just so he could catch the first inning, which was the final game of his career.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 34 -18 .272 .339 .611 .288 2.98 .241 4 43 0 96 Mariners 2004 35 -16 .305 .310 .615 .316 3.10 .251 2 33 0 103 Mariners 2005 36 -3 .214 .185 .399 .065 1.13 .185 0 2 0 11 Mariners CAR -148 .309 .382 .691 .376 3.90 .262 88 519 23 1299 LG AVG 0 .341 .433 .774 .500 5.21 .271 140 597 80 POS AVG -121 .318 .399 .717 .402 4.25 .257 119 551 21
5) Twins P Grant Balfour had surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff and labrum. He injured himself while trying to come back from Tommy John surgery.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2001 23 -3 13.50 2 0 2.2 2 6.75 20.25 0 0 0 0 0 Twins 2003 25 1 4.15 17 1 26 30 10.38 12.81 1 0 0 1 0 Twins 2004 26 2 4.35 36 0 39.1 42 9.61 13.27 4 1 0 3 2 Twins CAREER 0 4.63 55 1 68 74 9.79 13.37 5 1 0 4 2 LG AVG 0 4.59 68 48 6.32 13.03 4 4
6) The Rangers signed INF Jace Brewer and Ps Matt Riley, Lou Pote, Cory Vance and Derek Lee to minor league contracts for 2006.
Each of these players could have been 6 year minor league free agents.
RILEY YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 23 3 1.80 2 2 10 8 7.20 10.80 1 0 0 1 0 Orioles 2004 24 -6 5.63 14 13 64 60 8.44 14.77 3 4 0 3 4 Orioles 2005 25 -8 9.95 7 0 12.2 4 2.84 19.18 1 0 0 0 1 Rangers CAREER -14 5.99 26 18 97.2 78 7.19 16.03 5 4 0 4 5 LG AVG 0 4.62 97.2 69 6.35 13.12 5 5 POTE YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2001 29 6 4.15 44 1 86.2 66 6.85 12.77 2 0 2 1 1 Angels 2002 30 6 3.22 31 0 50.1 32 5.72 11.09 0 2 0 1 1 Angels 2004 32 -1 9.00 2 0 3 5 15.00 12.00 0 0 0 0 0 Indians CAREER 29 3.56 129 2 219.2 167 6.84 12.00 4 4 6 5 3 LG AVG 0 4.63 219.2 155 6.33 13.20 12 12 VANCE YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2002 23 -1 6.75 2 1 4 1 2.25 20.25 0 0 0 0 0 Rockies 2003 24 -2 5.60 9 3 27.1 12 3.95 13.83 1 3 0 2 2 Rockies CAREER -3 5.74 11 4 31.1 13 3.73 14.65 1 3 0 2 2 LG AVG 0 4.26 31.1 23 6.66 12.79 2 2
1) RED SOX 5, YANKEES 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Yankees 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 7 2 Red Sox 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 X 5 4 0
Yankees: 94-66, .588, T1st place, 877 R, 775 RA, 7-3 last 10, streak: L1
Red Sox: 94-66, .588, T1st place, 896 R, 796 RA, 7-3 last 10, streak: W2
Season series: Yankees, 9-8
* Yankees LF Hideki Matsui had 3 hits, including a 2B.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 5 .353 .435 .788 .526 5.09 .287 16 106 2 163 Yankees 2004 30 44 .390 .522 .912 .693 7.73 .298 31 108 3 162 Yankees 2005 31 23 .365 .489 .854 .609 6.40 .302 22 115 2 160 Yankees CAR 72 .369 .481 .850 .614 6.36 .296 69 329 7 485 LG AVG 0 .334 .429 .764 .500 5.02 .269 56 236 28 POS AVG 16 .340 .442 .782 .527 5.36 .279 57 245 36
* Red Sox P David Wells’s line–7 IP, 6 H, 3 R/ER, 2 BB, 5 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 40 5 4.14 31 30 213 101 4.27 11.41 15 7 0 11 11 Yankees 2004 41 5 3.73 31 31 195.2 101 4.65 10.35 12 8 0 11 9 Padres 2005 42 -1 4.45 30 30 184 107 5.23 12.23 15 7 0 11 11 Red Sox CAREER 132 4.06 618 447 3206.1 2081 5.84 11.46 227 143 13 199 171 LG AVG 0 4.48 3206.1 2181 6.12 13.08 180 180
2) WHITE SOX 3, INDIANS 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R H E - - - - - - - - - -- -- -- -- - -- - White Sox 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 10 0 Indians 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 9 0
White Sox: 97-63, .606, 1st place, 4 GA, 734 R, 641 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: W3
Indians: 93-67, .581, 2nd place, 4 GB, 786 R, 636 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: White Sox, 12-5
* Indians C Victor Martinez had 3 hits (1 2B) and SS Jhonny Peralta, 3B Aaron Boone and RF Casey Blake were 0 for 5.
MARTINEZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 24 -4 .345 .333 .678 .401 3.73 .289 1 16 1 49 Indians 2004 25 15 .359 .492 .851 .583 6.07 .283 23 108 0 141 Indians 2005 26 28 .378 .477 .855 .653 6.50 .307 20 79 0 145 Indians CAR 38 .365 .463 .828 .592 5.90 .294 45 208 1 347 LG AVG 0 .335 .430 .764 .500 5.02 .269 39 164 19 POS AVG -25 .320 .404 .723 .430 4.31 .260 35 156 5 PERALTA YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 21 -12 .295 .326 .621 .308 2.98 .227 4 21 1 77 Indians 2004 22 -2 .321 .280 .601 .240 2.70 .240 0 2 0 8 Indians 2005 23 30 .365 .523 .889 .669 6.77 .292 24 78 0 139 Indians CAR 16 .342 .453 .795 .566 5.35 .270 28 101 1 224 LG AVG 0 .332 .427 .759 .500 4.94 .268 24 101 12 POS AVG -2 .332 .412 .744 .491 4.83 .273 18 88 14 BOONE YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2002 29 -12 .314 .439 .753 .443 4.79 .241 26 87 32 162 Reds 2003 30 4 .327 .453 .780 .519 5.25 .267 24 96 23 160 Reds/Yankees 2005 32 -15 .298 .379 .677 .392 3.62 .242 16 59 9 141 Indians CAR -22 .327 .437 .763 .475 5.00 .265 108 452 100 863 LG AVG 0 .341 .432 .773 .500 5.19 .269 101 418 57 POS AVG -15 .336 .432 .768 .482 5.02 .267 105 435 39 BLAKE YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 -8 .312 .411 .723 .448 4.14 .257 17 67 7 152 Indians 2004 30 9 .354 .486 .839 .545 5.59 .271 28 88 5 152 Indians 2005 31 -3 .307 .437 .744 .477 4.38 .239 23 56 4 145 Indians CAR -7 .324 .439 .763 .484 4.65 .255 70 218 19 498 LG AVG 0 .335 .430 .765 .500 5.04 .269 59 246 29 POS AVG -1 .331 .435 .767 .498 5.01 .264 66 258 25
* White Sox P Mark Buehrle’s line–5 2/3 IP, 3 H, 0 R/ER, 3 BB, 6 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 24 8 4.14 35 35 230.1 119 4.65 12.35 14 14 0 15 13 White Sox 2004 25 29 3.89 35 35 245.1 165 6.05 11.59 16 10 0 16 10 White Sox 2005 26 35 3.12 33 33 236.2 149 5.67 10.80 16 8 0 16 8 White Sox CAREER 137 3.63 197 172 1224 730 5.37 11.30 85 53 0 85 53 LG AVG 0 4.51 1224 854 6.28 12.92 69 69
* Indians P Kevin Millwood’s line–7 IP, 5 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 9 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 28 1 4.01 35 35 222 169 6.85 11.43 14 12 0 13 13 Phillies 2004 29 -8 4.85 25 25 141 125 7.98 13.60 9 6 0 7 8 Phillies 2005 30 27 2.86 30 30 192 146 6.84 11.16 9 11 0 13 7 Indians CAREER 86 3.76 258 250 1559.1 1280 7.39 11.40 107 75 0 102 80 LG AVG 0 4.36 1559.1 1158 6.68 12.90 88 87
3) BLUE JAYS 10, ROYALS 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Royals 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 Blue Jays 0 0 0 5 4 1 0 0 X 10 15 0
Blue Jays: 79-81, .494, 3rd place, 15 GB, 762 R, 696 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: W1
Royals: 55-105, .344, 5th place, 42 GB, 693 R, 922 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Blue Jays, 5-2
* Blue Jays 3B Corey Koskie had 3 hits, including a 2B.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 30 24 .393 .452 .845 .635 6.92 .292 14 69 11 131 Twins 2004 31 8 .342 .495 .837 .556 5.97 .251 25 71 9 118 Twins 2005 32 -3 .340 .403 .743 .475 4.71 .251 11 36 4 96 Blue Jays CAR 70 .370 .456 .826 .560 6.04 .277 112 473 70 912 LG AVG 0 .338 .432 .770 .500 5.12 .270 101 425 54 POS AVG -30 .328 .425 .753 .466 4.79 .261 104 424 37
* Royals P Zack Greinke took a pounding–4 IP, 9 H, 7 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2004 20 7 3.97 24 24 145 100 6.21 10.99 8 11 0 10 9 Royals 2005 21 -30 5.80 33 33 183 114 5.61 14.70 5 17 0 8 14 Royals CAREER -23 4.99 57 57 328 214 5.87 13.06 13 28 0 18 23 LG AVG 0 4.48 328 229 6.28 12.86 18 18
* Blue Jays P Josh Towers’s line–9 IP, 9 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 6 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 26 2 4.48 14 8 64.1 42 5.88 10.91 8 1 1 5 4 Blue Jays 2004 27 -2 5.11 21 21 116.1 51 3.95 14.16 9 9 0 9 9 Blue Jays 2005 28 17 3.71 33 33 208.2 112 4.83 11.73 13 12 0 15 10 Blue Jays CAREER 1 4.49 97 85 557 276 4.46 12.39 38 35 1 38 35 LG AVG 0 4.47 557 389 6.29 12.85 31 31
4) ORIOLES 7, DEVIL RAYS 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Orioles 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 7 10 2 Devil Rays 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 9 1
Orioles: 72-88, .450, 4th place, 22 GB, 719 R, 795 RA, 2-8 last 10, streak: W1
Devil Rays: 67-93, .419, 5th place, 27 GB, 745 R, 926 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: L2
Season series: Orioles, 10-6
* Orioles P John Maine took a pounding–2 2/3 IP, 6 H, 5 R/ER, 3 BB, 1 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2004 23 -2 9.82 1 1 3.2 1 2.45 24.55 0 1 0 0 1 Orioles 2005 24 -10 6.30 10 8 40 24 5.40 14.40 2 3 0 2 3 Orioles CAREER -12 6.60 11 9 43.2 25 5.15 15.25 2 4 0 2 4 LG AVG 0 4.39 43.2 30 6.18 12.68 2 2
* Devil Rays P Doug Waechter took a pounding–4 IP, 7 H, 6 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 22 5 3.31 6 5 35.1 29 7.39 11.46 3 2 0 3 2 Devil Rays 2004 23 -12 6.01 14 14 70.1 36 4.61 13.44 5 7 0 4 8 Devil Rays 2005 24 -22 5.62 29 25 157 87 4.99 13.30 5 12 0 7 10 Devil Rays CAREER -29 5.41 49 44 262.2 152 5.21 13.09 13 21 0 14 20 LG AVG 0 4.46 262.2 182 6.23 12.80 15 15
5) ANGELS 7, RANGERS 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Angels 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 7 12 0 Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 1
Angels: 93-67, .581, 1st place, 7 GA, 747 R, 633 RA, 8-2 last 10, streak: W2
Rangers: 79-81, .494, 3rd place, 14 GB, 855 R, 844 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L2
Season series: Angels, 13-4
* Angels P John Lackey’s line–5 IP, 3 H, 0 R/ER, 1 BB, 4 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 24 -10 4.63 33 33 204 151 6.66 13.19 10 16 0 12 14 Angels 2004 25 -2 4.67 33 32 198.1 144 6.53 12.84 14 13 0 13 14 Angels 2005 26 18 3.44 33 33 209 199 8.57 12.49 14 5 0 11 8 Angels CAREER 14 4.15 117 116 719.2 563 7.04 12.78 47 38 0 43 42 LG AVG 0 4.50 719.2 499 6.24 12.87 40 40
* Rangers P R.A. Dickey took a pounding–4 2/3 IP, 5 H, 5 R/ER, 5 BB, 2 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 28 -1 5.09 38 13 116.2 94 7.25 13.73 9 8 1 8 9 Rangers 2004 29 -6 5.61 25 15 104.1 57 4.92 14.92 6 7 1 6 7 Rangers 2005 30 -7 6.67 9 4 29.2 15 4.55 14.56 1 2 0 1 2 Rangers CAREER -17 5.55 76 32 262.2 170 5.82 14.36 16 18 2 15 19 LG AVG 0 4.55 262.2 183 6.27 12.95 15 15
6) TWINS 7, TIGERS 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Tigers 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 7 1 Twins 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 X 7 11 0
Twins: 81-79, .506, 3rd place, 16 GB, 679 R, 658 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: W1
Tigers: 71-89, .444, 4th place, 26 GB, 719 R, 778 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L3
Season series: Twins, 9-8
* Twins DH Matt LeCroy had 3 hits, including a HR.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 27 7 .342 .490 .832 .559 5.82 .287 17 64 0 107 Twins 2004 28 -6 .321 .424 .745 .432 4.54 .269 9 39 0 88 Twins 2005 29 3 .350 .434 .783 .535 5.35 .258 16 47 0 100 Twins CAR -11 .326 .445 .771 .477 4.94 .263 57 206 0 429 LG AVG 0 .336 .431 .767 .500 5.07 .269 42 176 21 POS AVG 20 .347 .459 .806 .545 5.61 .268 56 205 8
* Twins P Francisco Liriano’s line–7 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 0 BB, 8 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2005 -3 5.70 6 4 23.2 33 12.55 9.89 1 2 0 1 2 Twins CAREER -3 5.70 6 4 23.2 33 12.55 9.89 1 2 0 1 2 LG AVG 0 4.36 23.2 16 6.15 12.64 1 1
7) MARINERS 4, A’S 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - A's 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 Mariners 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 X 4 9 0
A’s: 86-74, .538, 2nd place, 7 GB, 760 R, 652 RA, 3-7 last 10, streak: L2
Mariners: 69-91, .431, 4th place, 24 GB, 693 R, 739 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: W2
Season series: A’s, 10-6
* Mariners RF Ichiro Suzuki had 4 hits, including a 2B.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 22 .352 .436 .788 .601 6.11 .312 13 62 34 159 Mariners 2004 30 56 .414 .455 .869 .722 7.97 .372 8 60 36 161 Mariners 2005 31 18 .348 .435 .783 .587 5.84 .301 15 68 33 160 Mariners CAR 172 .377 .442 .819 .651 6.68 .332 52 310 190 794 LG AVG 0 .334 .428 .762 .500 5.00 .268 98 412 52 POS AVG 21 .339 .444 .783 .520 5.26 .270 112 436 57
* Mariners C Jamie Moyer’s line–8 IP, 5 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 4 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 40 27 3.27 33 33 215 129 5.40 11.43 21 7 0 18 10 Mariners 2004 41 -22 5.21 34 33 202 125 5.57 12.97 7 13 0 8 12 Mariners 2005 42 1 4.28 32 32 200 102 4.59 12.83 13 7 0 10 10 Mariners CAREER 91 4.16 538 485 3139.2 1884 5.40 12.12 205 152 0 187 170 LG AVG 0 4.45 3139.2 2144 6.15 12.98 176 176
1) CARDINALS 12, REDS 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Reds 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 6 9 5 Cardinals 0 0 2 2 0 2 5 1 X 12 17 1
Cardinals: 98-62, .613, 1st place, 11 GA, 789 R, 623 RA, 3-7 last 10, streak: W1
Reds: 73-87, .457, 5th place, 25 GB, 809 R, 873 RA, 3-7 last 10, streak: L2
Season series: Cardinals, 9-5
Cardinals 1B Albert Pujols reached 40 HR for the 3rd consecutive year and hit his 200th career HR.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 23 101 .439 .667 1.106 .830 11.80 .359 43 124 5 157 Cardinals 2004 24 75 .415 .657 1.072 .768 9.77 .331 46 123 5 154 Cardinals 2005 25 73 .428 .607 1.035 .768 9.87 .330 40 115 16 159 Cardinals CAR 354 .416 .620 1.036 .764 9.56 .332 200 619 29 788 LG AVG 0 .340 .432 .772 .500 5.16 .268 88 358 45 POS AVG 68 .360 .471 .830 .570 6.04 .277 115 425 29
Pujols ranks 7th in HR through the age of 25.
HOMERUNS HR VS LG RCAA 1 Alex Rodriguez 241 123 289 T2 Jimmie Foxx 222 176 465 T2 Eddie Mathews 222 133 325 4 Mel Ott 211 152 394 5 Mickey Mantle 207 136 511 6 Frank Robinson 202 110 246 7 Albert Pujols 200 112 354 8 Orlando Cepeda 191 97 199 9 Ken Griffey Jr. 189 106 259 10 Andruw Jones 185 70 68
He’s also 7th vs. the league average–
HOMERUNS DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE RCAA 1 Jimmie Foxx 176 222 46 465 2 Mel Ott 152 211 59 394 3 Mickey Mantle 136 207 71 511 4 Eddie Mathews 133 222 89 325 5 Alex Rodriguez 123 241 118 289 6 Joe DiMaggio 116 168 52 320 7 Albert Pujols 112 200 88 354 8 Frank Robinson 110 202 92 246 9 Bob Horner 109 158 49 88 10 Ken Griffey Jr. 106 189 83 259
* Reds 3B Edwin Encarnacion reached base safely all 5 times up–2 H, 3 BB.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2005 -8 .307 .429 .735 .377 4.12 .232 8 29 3 67 Reds CAR -8 .307 .429 .735 .377 4.12 .232 8 29 3 67 LG AVG 0 .339 .428 .767 .500 5.08 .269 6 27 3 POS AVG 0 .339 .425 .764 .494 5.02 .269 6 28 2
* Cardinals SS David Eckstein had 4 hits (1 SB) and 2B Mark Grudzielanek had 3 hits.
ECKSTEIN YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 28 -12 .325 .325 .651 .405 3.76 .252 3 31 16 120 Angels 2004 29 -17 .339 .332 .671 .399 4.09 .276 2 35 16 142 Angels 2005 30 3 .366 .399 .766 .514 5.29 .296 8 60 11 156 Cardinals CAR -29 .351 .363 .714 .465 4.67 .282 25 230 93 723 LG AVG 0 .335 .429 .764 .500 5.04 .268 90 379 48 POS AVG -37 .325 .408 .733 .457 4.63 .269 68 329 66 GRUDZIELANEK YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 33 6 .366 .416 .782 .537 5.51 .314 3 38 6 121 Cubs 2004 34 -2 .347 .432 .779 .472 5.23 .307 6 23 1 81 Cubs 2005 35 -8 .332 .407 .739 .448 4.57 .291 8 57 8 135 Cardinals CAR -85 .330 .391 .721 .444 4.51 .287 74 500 125 1434 LG AVG 0 .342 .431 .773 .500 5.21 .270 175 734 110 POS AVG -103 .333 .389 .722 .434 4.56 .267 103 558 125
2) CUBS 4, ASTROS 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Cubs 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 11 0 Astros 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 6 1
Astros: 87-73, .543, 2nd place, 11 GB, 684 R, 604 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: L2
Cubs: 79-81, .494, 4th place, 19 GB, 698 R, 705 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: W2
Season series: Cubs, 9-5
* Cubs P Carlos Zambrano’s line–7 IP, 4 H, 1 R/ER, 3 BB, 8 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 22 26 3.11 32 32 214 168 7.07 12.28 13 11 0 15 9 Cubs 2004 23 42 2.75 31 31 209.2 188 8.07 11.80 16 8 0 17 7 Cubs 2005 24 24 3.26 33 33 223.1 202 8.14 10.64 14 6 0 12 8 Cubs CAREER 87 3.26 134 113 763 655 7.73 11.94 48 35 0 51 32 LG AVG 0 4.25 763 565 6.67 12.78 43 43
* Astros P Andy Pettitte’s line–7 IP, 5 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 6 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 31 8 4.02 33 33 208.1 180 7.78 12.01 21 8 0 16 13 Yankees 2004 32 4 3.90 15 15 83 79 8.57 11.06 6 4 0 5 5 Astros 2005 33 43 2.39 33 33 222.1 171 6.92 9.39 17 9 0 19 7 Astros CAREER 177 3.78 331 324 2098 1525 6.54 12.20 172 91 0 154 109 LG AVG 0 4.63 2098 1475 6.33 13.26 117 118
3) PHILLIES 4, NATIONALS 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Phillies 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 11 1 Nationals 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 0
Phillies: 86-74, .538, 2nd place, 4 GB, 790 R, 719 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: W2
Nationals: 81-79, .506, T4th place, 9 GB, 632 R, 656 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Phillies, 9-8
* Phillies RF Bobby Abreu was 0 for 5.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 38 .409 .468 .877 .672 7.23 .300 20 101 22 158 Phillies 2004 30 69 .428 .544 .971 .755 9.75 .301 30 105 40 159 Phillies 2005 31 34 .406 .477 .883 .644 7.60 .287 24 100 31 160 Phillies CAR 376 .411 .512 .923 .687 8.16 .303 190 774 241 1327 LG AVG 0 .343 .434 .776 .500 5.25 .270 148 608 83 POS AVG 97 .356 .472 .828 .557 6.00 .278 191 708 100
* Phillies P Cory Lidle’s line–6 2/3 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 8 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 31 -21 5.75 31 31 192.2 112 5.23 13.13 12 15 0 11 16 Blue Jays 2004 32 -19 4.90 34 34 211.1 126 5.37 12.56 12 12 0 10 14 Reds/Phillies 2005 33 1 4.53 31 31 184.2 121 5.90 12.48 13 11 0 12 12 Phillies CAREER -3 4.52 246 169 1152 708 5.53 12.19 70 62 2 64 68 LG AVG 0 4.44 1152 825 6.45 12.92 65 65
4) BREWERS 6, PIRATES 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Brewers 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 6 7 2 Pirates 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 7 2
Brewers: 81-79, .506, 3rd place, 17 GB, 724 R, 689 RA, 7-3 last 10, streak: W2
Pirates: 65-95, .406, 5th place, 33 GB, 672 R, 767 RA, 3-7 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Brewers, 9-5
* Brewers LF Carlos Lee had 3 hits (1 BB), RF Geoff Jenkins reached base safely all 4 times up (1 H (HR), 2 BB, 1 HBP) and 1B Lyle Overbay was 0 for 5.
LEE YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 27 11 .331 .499 .830 .557 5.59 .291 31 113 18 158 White Sox 2004 28 26 .366 .525 .891 .615 7.13 .305 31 99 11 153 White Sox 2005 29 12 .326 .492 .818 .559 5.74 .267 32 113 13 160 Brewers CAR 58 .338 .489 .827 .541 5.79 .284 184 665 77 1040 LG AVG 0 .339 .433 .772 .500 5.15 .270 125 525 66 POS AVG 30 .344 .444 .788 .521 5.45 .275 132 542 83 JENKINS YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 28 27 .375 .538 .913 .645 7.32 .296 28 95 0 124 Brewers 2004 29 -6 .325 .473 .798 .472 5.06 .264 27 93 3 157 Brewers 2005 30 29 .375 .514 .890 .646 7.01 .292 25 86 0 146 Brewers CAR 90 .349 .508 .857 .570 6.19 .281 174 570 25 953 LG AVG 0 .343 .435 .778 .500 5.27 .270 113 461 61 POS AVG 71 .356 .469 .825 .556 6.02 .273 144 515 62 OVERBAY YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 26 -4 .365 .402 .767 .450 5.15 .276 4 28 1 86 Diamondbacks 2004 27 24 .385 .478 .863 .612 6.89 .301 16 87 2 159 Brewers 2005 21 11 .367 .451 .818 .564 5.80 .275 19 72 1 156 Brewers CAR 29 .373 .451 .824 .560 6.07 .285 39 188 4 413 LG AVG 0 .340 .432 .772 .500 5.16 .269 43 175 21 POS AVG 34 .360 .474 .834 .572 6.06 .277 59 212 8
* Pirates C Humberto Cota had 3 hits.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 24 -1 .294 .313 .607 .182 2.25 .250 0 1 0 10 Pirates 2004 25 -1 .271 .500 .771 .467 4.67 .227 5 8 0 36 Pirates 2005 26 -14 .285 .387 .672 .332 3.53 .242 7 43 0 93 Pirates CAR -17 .284 .398 .682 .344 3.63 .242 12 53 0 153 LG AVG 0 .339 .429 .769 .500 5.11 .269 13 54 7 POS AVG -13 .316 .387 .703 .390 4.01 .250 10 51 1
5) METS 3, ROCKIES 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Rockies 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 Mets 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 X 3 7 1
Mets: 82-78, .513, 3rd place, 8 GB, 716 R, 636 RA, 8-2 last 10, streak: W2
Rockies: 66-94, .413, 5th place, 15 GB, 728 R, 856 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L2
Season series: Mets, 3-2
* Mets P Kris Benson’s line–7 1/3 IP, 6 H, 2 R/ER, 1 BB, 2 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 28 -9 4.97 18 18 105 68 5.83 14.06 5 9 0 6 8 Pirates 2004 29 -3 4.31 31 31 200.1 134 6.02 12.26 12 12 0 12 12 Pirates/Mets 2005 30 0 4.13 28 28 174.1 95 4.90 11.56 10 8 0 9 9 Mets CAREER 11 4.25 165 165 1024.1 699 6.14 12.66 57 61 0 61 57 LG AVG 0 4.39 1024.1 762 6.70 13.00 57 57
6) MARLINS 5, BRAVES 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Braves 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 1 Marlins 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 X 5 10 1
Braves: 90-70, .563, 1st place, 4 GA, 759 R, 661 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: L2
Marlins: 81-79, .506, T4th place, 9 GB, 704 R, 722 RA, 2-8 last 10, streak: W1
Season series: Braves, 10-6
7) PADRES 3, DODGERS 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Dodgers 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 Padres 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 X 3 5 0
Padres: 81-79, .506, 1st place, 5 GA, 680 R, 723 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: W4
Dodgers: 70-90, .438, 4th place, 11 GB, 682 R, 751 RA, 3-7 last 10, streak: L4
Season series: Dodgers, 10-6
* Padres P Woody Williams’s line–7 IP, 3 H, 1 R/ER, 2 BB, 4 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 36 6 3.87 34 33 220.2 153 6.24 11.66 18 9 0 14 13 Cardinals 2004 37 0 4.18 31 31 189.2 131 6.22 12.34 11 8 0 9 10 Cardinals 2005 38 -18 4.85 28 28 159.2 106 5.97 12.85 9 12 0 8 13 Padres CAREER 33 4.12 366 275 1883 1307 6.25 12.07 112 96 0 107 101 LG AVG 0 4.47 1883 1380 6.60 13.07 105 106
8) DIAMONDBACKS 7, GIANTS 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Diamondbacks 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 12 0 Giants 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 0
Diamondbacks: 76-84, .475, 2nd place, 5 GB, 693 R, 852 RA, 9-1 last 10, streak: W6
Giants: 74-86, .463, 3rd place, 7 GB, 682 R, 751 RA, 3-7 last 10, streak: L4
Season series: Giants, 10-6
* Giants CF Randy Winn hit 2 HR (4 H (1 2B), 1 BB).
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 10 .346 .425 .771 .553 5.48 .295 11 75 23 157 Mariners 2004 30 7 .346 .427 .772 .535 5.11 .286 14 81 21 157 Mariners 2005 31 24 .360 .497 .857 .615 6.32 .306 20 62 19 158 Mariners/Giants CAR 22 .346 .425 .771 .518 5.22 .287 69 400 143 991 LG AVG 0 .337 .431 .768 .500 5.09 .269 117 493 63 POS AVG 15 .340 .434 .774 .511 5.25 .275 111 474 105
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