Around the Majors: White Sox clinch the division title
1) Yesterday’s scores–
AL
White Sox 4, Tigers 2
Angels 7, A’s 1
Mariners 4, Rangers 3
Yankees 8, Orioles 4
Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 4
Indians 6, Devil Rays 0
Royals 10, Twins 6
NL
Brewers 2, Reds 0
Mets 2, Rockies 0
Cubs 3, Astros 2
Padres 1, Giants 0 (11)
Diamondbacks 3, Dodgers 2
2) Standings–
AL EAST WON LOST PCT GB Yankees 94 65 .591 - Red Sox 93 66 .585 1 e--Blue Jays 78 81 .491 16 e--Orioles 71 88 .447 23 e--Devil Rays 67 92 .421 27 AL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT GB x--White Sox 96 63 .604 - d--Indians 93 66 .585 3 e--Twins 80 79 .503 16 e--Tigers 71 88 .447 25 e--Royals 55 104 .346 41 AL WEST WON LOST PCT GB x--Angels 92 67 .579 - e--A's 86 73 .541 6 e--Rangers 79 80 .497 13 e--Mariners 68 91 .428 24 NL EAST WON LOST PCT GB x--Braves 90 69 .566 - d--Phillies 85 74 .535 5 e--Nationals 81 78 .509 9 e--Mets 81 78 .509 9 e--Marlins 80 79 .503 10 NL CENTRAL WON LOST PCT GB x--Cardinals 97 62 .610 - d--Astros 87 72 .547 10 e--Brewers 80 79 .503 17 e--Cubs 78 81 .491 19 e--Reds 73 86 .459 24 e--Pirates 65 94 .409 32 NL WEST WON LOST PCT GB x--Padres 80 79 .503 - e--Diamondbacks 75 84 .472 5 e--Giants 74 85 .465 6 e--Dodgers 70 89 .440 10 e--Rockies 66 93 .415 14
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 93 66 .585 - Indians 93 66 .585 - NL WON LOST PCT GB Astros 87 72 .547 - Phillies 85 74 .535 2
4) Today’s schedule–
AL
Yankees (Chien-Ming Wang, 4.02, 6 RSAA) at Red Sox (David Wells, 4.47, -1 RSAA), 7:05
White Sox (Mark Buehrle, 3.19, 32 RSAA) at Indians (Kevin Millwood, 2.92, 25 RSAA), 7:05
Royals (Zack Greinke, 5.58, -25 RSAA) at Blue Jays (Josh Towers, 3.83, 13 RSAA), 7:07
Orioles (John Maine, 5.54, -6 RSAA) at Devil Rays (Doug Waechter, 5.41, -18 RSAA), 7:15
Angels (John Lackey, 3.53, 15 RSAA) at Rangers (R.A. Dickey, 6.12, -4 RSAA), 8:05
Tigers (Mike Maroth, 4.73, -11 RSAA) at Twins (Francisco Liriano, 7.02, -5 RSAA), 8:10
A’s (Kirk Saarloos, 4.10, 7 RSAA) at Mariners (Jamie Moyer, 4.41, -2 RSAA), 10:05
NL
Phillies (Eude Brito, 3.68, 2 RSAA) at Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 3.95, -1 RSAA), 7:05
Brewers (Doug Davis, 3.85, 9 RSAA) at Pirates (Oliver Perez, 5.97, -18 RSAA), 7:05
Rockies (Byung-Hyun Kim, 4.87, 0 RSAA) at Mets (Kris Benson, 4.20, -1 RSAA), 7:10
Braves (John Thomson, 4.53, -1 RSAA) at Marlins (Josh Johnson, 3.86, 0 RSAA), 7:35
Cubs (Carlos Zambrano, 3.33, 22 RSAA) at Astros (Andy Pettitte, 2.42, 41 RSAA), 8:05
Reds (Randy Keisler, 5.98, -8 RSAA) at Cardinals (Mark Mulder, 3.72, 12 RSAA), 8:10
Dodgers (Derek Lowe, 3.63, 9 RSAA) at Padres (Woody Williams, 5.01, -20 RSAA), 10:05
Diamondbacks (Claudio Vargas, 5.27, -13 RSAA) at Giants (Matt Cain, 2.03, 10 RSAA), 10:15
5) Magic numbers–
AL East–Yankees, 3
AL Central–White Sox, clinched
AL West–Angels, clinched
AL wild card–Red Sox/Indians, 4
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 lead the Yankees by 2 games for the #1 seed. The Yankees lead the Angels by 2 games 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 White Sox clinched the AL Central division title for the 1st time since 2000.
8) The Indians were mathematically eliminated from winning the division title.
9) The Astros will clinch the NL wild card if they beat the Cubs and the Phillies lose to the Nationals.
10) The Devil Rays clinched last place for the 8th consecutive year (the entire history of the team).
11) The Mets tied the Nationals for 3rd place in the NL East.
12) The Diamondbacks passed the Giants into sole possession of 2nd place in the NL West.
13) Yesterday’s HR–
David Ortiz–#47
Derrek Lee–#46
Manny Ramirez–#42
Paul Konerko–#40
Travis Hafner–#33
Jason Giambi–#32
David Dellucci–#29
David Wright–#25 & #26
Jay Gibbons–#25
Jhonny Peralta–#24
Lance Berkman–#23
Hideki Matsui–#22
Nick Swisher–#21
Mike Sweeney–#21
Mike Piazza–#19
Ron Belliard–#16
Javier Lopez–#15
John Buck–#12
Mike Jacobs–#9
Frank Catalanotto–#8
Mark Teahen–#7
Matt Murton–#7
Jose Molina–#6
Robb Quinlan–#5
Nick Punto–#4
Dioner Navarro–#3
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*
T3) Albert Pujols–39
T3) 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–
JOHNNY ALLEN, 1905-59 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1934 28 10 2.88 13 10 72 54 6.75 12.00 5 2 0 5 2 Yankees 1936 30 52 3.44 36 31 243 165 6.11 12.30 20 10 1 21 9 Indians 1937 31 35 2.55 24 20 173 87 4.53 11.55 15 1 0 12 4 Indians 1938 32 10 4.19 30 27 200 112 5.04 12.29 14 8 0 12 10 Indians CAREER 103 3.75 352 241 1951 1070 4.94 12.11 142 75 18 120 97 LG AVG 0 4.39 1951 746 3.44 13.58 109 109 CARLOS GUILLEN, 1975, AGE: 30 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 27 -1 .359 .394 .753 .496 4.84 .276 7 52 4 109 Mariners 2004 28 36 .379 .542 .921 .682 7.53 .318 20 97 12 136 Tigers 2005 29 9 .372 .438 .810 .589 5.81 .323 5 23 2 86 Tigers CAR 27 .349 .423 .772 .533 5.20 .283 54 331 29 710 LG AVG 0 .336 .431 .767 .500 5.08 .269 81 339 43 POS AVG -24 .329 .415 .744 .468 4.77 .271 65 304 49 JOSE LIMA, 1972, AGE: 33 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 30 2 4.91 14 14 73.1 32 3.93 13.62 8 3 0 6 5 Royals 2004 31 1 4.07 36 24 170.1 93 4.91 11.25 13 5 0 9 9 Dodgers 2005 32 -50 6.99 32 32 168.2 80 4.27 15.42 5 16 0 6 15 Royals CAREER -126 5.21 344 231 1550.1 968 5.62 12.73 89 98 5 84 103 LG AVG 0 4.47 1550.1 1130 6.56 13.02 87 87 DAVE MAGADAN, 1962, AGE: 43 YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1989 26 17 .367 .393 .760 .648 5.72 .286 4 41 1 127 Mets 1990 27 35 .417 .457 .874 .705 7.39 .328 6 72 2 144 Mets 1995 32 20 .428 .399 .827 .668 6.64 .313 2 51 2 127 Astros CAR 104 .390 .377 .767 .575 5.56 .288 42 495 11 1582 LG AVG 0 .334 .408 .742 .500 4.79 .265 108 504 99 POS AVG 35 .341 .426 .767 .522 5.10 .268 132 585 52 JOHNNY PODRES, 1932, AGE: 73 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1957 24 40 2.66 31 27 196 109 5.01 9.78 12 9 3 15 6 Dodgers 1958 25 12 3.73 39 31 210 143 6.13 12.34 13 15 1 16 12 Dodgers 1960 27 33 3.08 34 33 228 159 6.28 11.41 14 12 0 17 9 Dodgers CAREER 62 3.67 440 340 2266 1435 5.70 11.95 148 116 11 139 125 LG AVG 0 3.82 2266 1332 5.29 12.21 126 126 ROBIN ROBERTS, 1926, AGE: 79 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1952 25 40 2.59 39 37 330 148 4.04 9.33 28 7 2 23 12 Phillies 1953 26 53 2.75 44 41 347 198 5.14 10.04 23 16 2 26 13 Phillies 1954 27 36 2.96 45 38 337 185 4.94 9.35 23 15 4 24 14 Phillies CAREER 220 3.40 676 609 4689 2357 4.52 10.63 286 245 25 296 235 LG AVG 0 3.91 4689 2477 4.75 12.41 261 261 NAP RUCKER, 1884-1970 YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 1911 26 17 2.74 48 33 315.2 190 5.42 10.63 22 18 4 23 17 Dodgers 1912 27 35 2.21 45 34 297.2 151 4.57 10.49 18 21 4 26 13 Dodgers 1913 28 13 2.87 41 33 260 111 3.84 10.73 14 15 3 16 13 Dodgers CAREER 104 2.42 336 272 2375.1 1217 4.61 10.85 134 134 14 150 118 LG AVG 0 2.89 2375.1 966 3.66 11.62 131 131
Correction from yesterday–The Rangers single season H leaders lists only included right handed hitters. Here are the leader lists including everyone (and these charts, like yesterday’s, include the time when the franchise was in Washington, although nobody from that time made it)–
The top 10–
HITS YEAR H VS LG RCAA 1 Michael Young 2005 220 60 41 2 Michael Young 2004 216 44 13 3 Mickey Rivers 1980 210 59 24 4 Al Oliver 1980 209 46 28 5 Michael Young 2003 204 36 0 T6 Rafael Palmeiro 1991 203 53 54 T6 Ruben Sierra 1991 203 43 38 T8 Julio Franco 1991 201 66 51 T8 Alex Rodriguez 2001 201 43 72 10 Buddy Bell 1979 200 27 7
The leaders vs. the league average–
HITS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE RCAA 1 Julio Franco 1991 66 201 135 51 2 Michael Young 2005 60 220 160 41 3 Mickey Rivers 1980 59 210 151 24 4 Rafael Palmeiro 1991 53 203 150 54 T5 Rafael Palmeiro 1990 46 191 145 21 T5 Al Oliver 1980 46 209 163 28 7 Al Oliver 1978 45 170 125 32 T8 Rusty Greer 1997 44 193 149 48 T8 Michael Young 2004 44 216 172 13 10 Rusty Greer 1996 43 180 137 35
1) The Nationals traded P Mike Stanton to the Red Sox for minor league Ps Rhys Taylor and Yader Peralta.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 36 -2 4.57 50 0 45.1 34 6.75 11.51 2 7 5 4 5 Mets 2004 37 10 3.16 83 0 77 58 6.78 12.27 2 6 0 5 3 Mets 2005 38 -3 4.75 58 0 41.2 26 5.62 13.61 3 3 0 3 3 Yankees/Nationals CAREER 62 3.80 1026 1 987.2 806 7.34 12.22 60 53 76 65 48 LG AVG 0 4.38 987.2 689 6.28 12.91 55 55
2) The Reds gave manager Jerry Narron a contract extension for 2006 and a mutual option for 2007.
3) Rangers P Kenny Rogers says he believes he won’t be back with the team. Rogers will be a free agent at the end of the season.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 38 1 4.57 33 31 195 116 5.35 13.29 13 8 0 11 10 Twins 2004 39 8 4.76 35 35 211.2 126 5.36 13.73 18 9 0 14 13 Rangers 2005 40 23 3.46 30 30 195.1 87 4.01 12.26 14 8 0 14 8 Rangers CAREER 121 4.21 687 400 2862 1751 5.51 12.92 190 131 28 173 148 LG AVG 0 4.55 2862 1955 6.15 13.15 161 160
4) Mets P Braden Looper will have minor shoulder surgery on Monday. Looper will be a free agent after the season.
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 4.36 534 400 6.74 12.92 30 30
5) Brewers C Chad Moeller had to leave yesterday’s game, due to a hand injury.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 28 -8 .335 .435 .770 .397 4.57 .268 7 29 1 78 Diamondbacks 2004 29 -31 .265 .303 .568 .173 2.29 .208 5 27 0 101 Brewers 2005 30 -15 .261 .372 .633 .227 2.59 .209 7 23 0 65 Brewers CAR -73 .295 .360 .655 .270 3.19 .232 23 106 2 354 LG AVG 0 .341 .434 .775 .500 5.21 .270 36 149 18 POS AVG -32 .322 .396 .718 .404 4.22 .255 29 137 4
6) Tigers C Ivan Rodriguez’s sore left calf might keep him out of the lineup for the rest of the season.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 31 17 .369 .474 .843 .597 5.97 .297 16 85 10 144 Marlins 2004 32 29 .383 .510 .893 .657 7.07 .334 19 86 7 135 Tigers 2005 33 -11 .292 .448 .740 .420 4.01 .278 14 50 7 128 Tigers CAR 101 .343 .487 .830 .537 5.66 .304 264 1050 104 1886 LG AVG 0 .340 .427 .767 .500 5.09 .270 216 941 128 POS AVG -175 .319 .396 .715 .410 4.23 .256 188 876 36
7) Red Sox 1B Roberto Petagine will miss the rest of the season, due to a personal situation.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1997 26 -3 .222 .067 .289 .000 0.00 .067 0 2 0 12 Mets 1998 27 4 .405 .468 .873 .648 7.31 .258 3 7 1 34 Reds 2005 34 -1 .361 .438 .799 .418 4.15 .281 1 9 0 18 Red Sox CAR -4 .347 .378 .725 .452 4.37 .230 11 52 1 211 LG AVG 0 .339 .423 .762 .500 5.06 .270 11 47 8 POS AVG 6 .352 .459 .811 .546 5.68 .280 14 58 4
8) Red Sox P Wade Miller had surgery on his labrum yesterday. Miller will be a free agent at the end of the season.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 26 7 4.13 33 33 187.1 161 7.73 12.25 14 13 0 14 13 Astros 2004 27 10 3.35 15 15 88.2 74 7.51 12.18 7 7 0 9 5 Astros 2005 28 -5 4.95 16 16 91 64 6.33 14.44 4 4 0 4 4 Red Sox CAREER 51 3.98 143 139 859 723 7.58 12.30 62 43 0 60 45 LG AVG 0 4.33 859 642 6.72 12.81 48 48
1) WHITE SOX 4, TIGERS 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - White Sox 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 10 1 Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 10 0
White Sox: 96-63, .604, 1st place, 3 GA, 731 R, 639 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: W2
Tigers: 71-88, .447, 4th place, 25 GB, 716 R, 771 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L2
Season series: White Sox, 14-5
* White Sox 1B Paul Konerko reached 40 HR for the 2nd consecutive year. He reached base safely all 4 times up–2 H (1 HR), 2 BB.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 27 -22 .305 .399 .704 .328 3.34 .234 18 65 0 137 White Sox 2004 28 14 .359 .535 .894 .567 6.39 .277 41 117 1 155 White Sox 2005 29 37 .373 .533 .906 .672 7.39 .281 40 99 0 155 White Sox CAR 62 .349 .488 .837 .543 5.78 .279 210 691 4 1120 LG AVG 0 .338 .432 .770 .500 5.13 .270 128 540 68 POS AVG 102 .360 .471 .831 .570 6.05 .275 178 664 23
* White Sox DH Carl Everett had 3 hits.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 33 24 .366 .510 .876 .619 6.85 .287 28 92 8 147 Rangers/White Sox 2004 34 -9 .319 .402 .721 .390 4.14 .260 7 35 1 82 Expos/White Sox 2005 35 -7 .312 .439 .751 .450 4.48 .253 23 87 4 132 White Sox CAR 75 .344 .469 .813 .544 5.76 .274 191 759 106 1310 LG AVG 0 .339 .430 .769 .500 5.14 .270 141 600 86 POS AVG 23 .342 .439 .781 .512 5.34 .272 147 601 127
* Tigers 3B Brandon Inge had 4 hits and CF Curtis Granderson was 0 for 5.
INGE YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 26 -22 .265 .339 .605 .260 2.68 .203 8 30 4 104 Tigers 2004 27 6 .340 .453 .793 .548 5.52 .287 13 64 5 131 Tigers 2005 28 -3 .330 .416 .746 .486 4.63 .261 15 71 7 157 Tigers CAR -58 .299 .378 .677 .390 3.76 .238 43 204 18 566 LG AVG 0 .334 .428 .762 .500 4.99 .268 62 260 32 POS AVG -28 .321 .409 .731 .450 4.48 .260 57 245 22 GRANDERSON YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2004 23 -1 .321 .360 .681 .408 4.05 .240 0 0 0 9 Tigers 2005 24 3 .319 .507 .825 .560 5.45 .273 8 20 1 44 Tigers CAR 2 .319 .486 .805 .539 5.24 .269 8 20 1 53 LG AVG 0 .332 .427 .759 .500 4.94 .269 5 23 3 POS AVG -1 .327 .413 .740 .481 4.73 .270 4 21 5
* White Sox P Freddy Garcia’s line–7 IP, 8 H, 2 R/ER, 0 BB, 5 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 26 -2 4.51 33 33 201.1 144 6.44 12.43 12 14 0 13 13 Mariners 2004 27 19 3.81 31 31 210 184 7.89 11.27 13 11 0 14 10 Mariners/White Sox 2005 28 15 3.87 33 33 228 146 5.76 11.37 14 8 0 12 10 White Sox CAREER 85 3.93 219 218 1427.1 1067 6.73 11.86 99 62 0 89 72 LG AVG 0 4.58 1427.1 996 6.28 13.07 80 80
2) YANKEES 8, ORIOLES 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Yankees 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 8 8 0 Orioles 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 6 0
Yankees: 94-65, .591, 1st place, 1 GA, 874 R, 770 RA, 8-2 last 10, streak: W2
Orioles: 71-88, .447, 4th place, 23 GB, 712 R, 789 RA, 1-9 last 10, streak: L2
Season series: Yankees, 11-7
* Yankees 1B Jason Giambi reached base safely all 4 times up–1 H (HR), 2 BB, 1 HBP.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 32 51 .412 .527 .939 .722 8.11 .250 41 107 2 156 Yankees 2004 33 -4 .342 .379 .720 .451 4.46 .208 12 40 0 80 Yankees 2005 34 50 .444 .543 .987 .762 9.47 .274 32 86 0 137 Yankees CAR 491 .414 .540 .954 .719 8.49 .295 313 1030 13 1481 LG AVG 0 .340 .433 .773 .500 5.18 .271 162 684 90 POS AVG 127 .361 .473 .833 .568 6.09 .278 221 830 36
* Yankees P Aaron Small’s line–6 2/3 IP, 4 H, 2 R/ER, 5 BB, 4 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2002 30 -1 27.00 1 0 0.1 1 27.00 108.00 0 0 0 0 0 Braves 2004 32 -8 8.27 7 0 16.1 8 4.41 17.08 0 0 0 0 0 Marlins 2005 33 11 3.20 15 9 76 37 4.38 11.84 10 0 0 6 4 Yankees CAREER -12 4.90 161 12 294 158 4.84 14.57 25 10 4 19 16 LG AVG 0 4.51 294 209 6.39 13.07 16 16
* Orioles P Erik Bedard took a pounding–2 IP, 5 H, 5 R/ER, 3 BB, 3 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2002 23 -1 13.50 2 0 0.2 1 13.50 27.00 0 0 0 0 0 Orioles 2004 25 3 4.59 27 26 137.1 121 7.93 14.88 6 10 0 8 8 Orioles 2005 26 1 4.00 24 24 141.2 125 7.94 12.77 6 8 0 7 7 Orioles CAREER 3 4.31 53 50 279.2 247 7.95 13.84 12 18 0 15 15 LG AVG 0 4.50 279.2 196 6.30 12.89 16 16
3) RED SOX 5, BLUE JAYS 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Blue Jays 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 10 1 Red Sox 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 5 10 1
Red Sox: 93-66, .585, 2nd place, 1 GB, 891 R, 793 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: W1
Blue Jays: 78-81, .491, 3rd place, 16 GB, 752 R, 695 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Blue Jays, 11-7
* Red Sox LF Manny Ramirez passed Cal Ripken into 34th place on the all time HR list, with 432.
RAMIREZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 31 59 .427 .587 1.014 .732 9.11 .325 37 104 3 154 Red Sox 2004 32 49 .397 .613 1.009 .695 8.59 .308 43 130 2 152 Red Sox 2005 33 42 .384 .579 .963 .691 7.71 .289 42 138 1 149 Red Sox CAR 615 .409 .597 1.006 .724 8.93 .313 432 1408 34 1684 LG AVG 0 .340 .433 .773 .500 5.18 .271 187 797 105 POS AVG 79 .348 .460 .808 .536 5.67 .276 229 900 92 RIPKEN YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1983 22 38 .371 .517 .888 .664 6.57 .318 27 102 0 162 Orioles 1984 23 49 .374 .510 .884 .718 7.03 .304 27 86 2 162 Orioles 1991 30 58 .374 .566 .940 .735 7.66 .323 34 114 6 162 Orioles CAR 161 .340 .447 .788 .540 5.19 .276 431 1695 36 3001 LG AVG 0 .334 .411 .745 .500 4.78 .266 322 1469 222 POS AVG -254 .316 .373 .689 .415 4.02 .259 204 1234 203
* Blue Jays 1B Eric Hinske 3 hits–3 2B, 1 SB.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2002 24 25 .365 .481 .845 .625 6.46 .279 24 84 13 151 Blue Jays 2003 25 -4 .329 .437 .765 .474 4.98 .243 12 63 12 124 Blue Jays 2004 26 -28 .312 .375 .688 .341 3.83 .246 15 69 12 155 Blue Jays 2005 27 0 .333 .425 .757 .497 4.94 .261 14 64 8 144 Blue Jays CAR -7 .335 .429 .764 .489 5.04 .258 65 280 45 574 LG AVG 0 .334 .429 .763 .500 5.00 .268 66 278 33 POS AVG 1 .332 .434 .766 .500 5.01 .261 76 296 23
* Red Sox CF Johnny Damon (1 SB) and DH David Ortiz (1 HR) had 3 hits.
DAMON YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 2 .345 .405 .750 .512 5.40 .273 12 67 30 145 Red Sox 2004 30 25 .380 .477 .857 .607 6.94 .304 20 94 19 150 Red Sox 2005 31 25 .364 .442 .807 .622 6.52 .317 10 75 15 145 Red Sox CAR 97 .352 .432 .784 .544 5.85 .290 130 700 278 1552 LG AVG 0 .340 .433 .773 .500 5.17 .271 194 822 107 POS AVG -13 .338 .423 .761 .490 5.11 .272 167 744 219 ORTIZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 27 33 .369 .592 .961 .680 7.94 .288 31 101 0 128 Red Sox 2004 28 46 .380 .603 .983 .687 8.41 .301 41 139 0 150 Red Sox 2005 29 62 .394 .605 .999 .741 8.82 .298 47 146 1 156 Red Sox CAR 155 .366 .534 .900 .630 7.06 .282 177 624 5 889 LG AVG 0 .337 .431 .768 .500 5.10 .270 98 411 52 POS AVG 71 .352 .472 .824 .566 5.91 .272 139 503 21
4) INDIANS 6, DEVIL RAYS 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Devil Rays 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 Indians 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 6 10 0
Indians: 93-66, .585, 2nd place, 3 GB, 784 R, 633 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: W1
Devil Rays: 67-92, .421, 5th place, 27 GB, 739 R, 919 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Devil Rays, 6-4
* Indians DH Travis Hafner (1 2B, 1 HR) and RF Casey Blake (1 2B) had 3 hits and CF Grady Sizemore was 0 for 5.
HAFNER YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 26 6 .327 .485 .812 .566 5.38 .254 14 40 2 91 Indians 2004 27 51 .410 .583 .993 .742 9.00 .311 28 109 3 140 Indians 2005 28 60 .410 .597 1.007 .785 9.37 .304 33 108 0 134 Indians CAR 115 .389 .557 .946 .719 8.06 .293 76 263 5 388 LG AVG 0 .334 .429 .764 .500 5.02 .269 40 168 20 POS AVG 26 .349 .465 .814 .561 5.75 .268 56 205 8 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 -2 .310 .441 .751 .488 4.50 .241 23 56 4 144 Indians CAR -6 .325 .440 .765 .487 4.68 .255 70 218 19 497 LG AVG 0 .335 .430 .765 .500 5.04 .269 58 245 29 POS AVG -1 .331 .436 .767 .498 5.01 .264 66 258 25 SIZEMORE YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2004 21 1 .333 .406 .739 .526 5.35 .246 4 24 2 43 Indians 2005 22 22 .350 .490 .840 .606 5.84 .291 22 81 22 155 Indians CAR 23 .347 .474 .822 .591 5.75 .283 26 105 24 198 LG AVG 0 .332 .427 .760 .500 4.95 .269 24 100 12 POS AVG -4 .328 .413 .741 .482 4.75 .270 19 89 20
* Devil Rays P Casey Fossum took a pounding–2 IP, 6 H, 6 R/ER, 2 BB, 1 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 25 -6 5.47 19 14 79 63 7.18 13.67 6 5 1 5 6 Red Sox 2004 26 -35 6.65 27 27 142 117 7.42 15.46 4 15 0 6 13 Diamondbacks 2005 27 -11 4.92 36 25 162.2 128 7.08 13.72 8 12 0 9 11 Devil Rays CAREER -43 5.17 138 85 534.2 435 7.32 13.95 26 38 2 27 37 LG AVG 0 4.41 534.2 377 6.35 12.79 30 30
* Indians P C.C. Sabathia (8 IP, 5 H, 0 R/ER, 2 BB, 9 SO) combined with Rafael Betancourt for a shutout.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 22 13 3.60 30 30 197.2 141 6.42 11.93 13 9 0 13 9 Indians 2004 23 9 4.12 30 30 188 139 6.65 12.21 11 10 0 11 10 Indians 2005 24 2 4.03 31 31 196.2 161 7.37 11.62 15 10 0 13 12 Indians CAREER 31 4.10 157 157 972.2 761 7.04 12.11 69 45 0 60 54 LG AVG 0 4.49 972.2 678 6.28 12.88 55 55
5) ANGELS 7, A’S 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Angels 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 10 1 A's 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0
Angels: 92-67, .579, 1st place, 6 GA, 740 R, 632 RA, 8-2 last 10, streak: W1
A’s: 86-73, .541, 2nd place, 6 GB, 759 R, 648 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Angels, 10-9
* A’s P Barry Zito took a pounding–7 IP, 8 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 25 24 3.30 35 35 231.2 146 5.67 10.88 14 12 0 16 10 A's 2004 26 4 4.48 34 34 213 163 6.89 12.93 11 11 0 11 11 A's 2005 27 16 3.86 35 35 228.1 171 6.74 11.31 14 13 0 15 12 A's CAREER 132 3.50 188 188 1209.1 945 7.03 11.39 86 53 0 85 54 LG AVG 0 4.53 1209.1 843 6.28 12.94 68 68
6) MARINERS 4, RANGERS 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Rangers 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 6 1 Mariners 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 X 4 9 1
Rangers: 79-80, .497, 3rd place, 13 GB, 854 R, 837 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: L1
Mariners: 68-91, .428, 4th place, 24 GB, 689 R, 738 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: W1
Season series: Rangers, 13-6
* Mariners 1B Richie Sexson had 3 hits, including a 2B.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 28 33 .379 .548 .927 .636 7.17 .272 45 124 2 162 Brewers 2004 29 3 .337 .578 .914 .580 6.46 .233 9 23 0 23 Diamondbacks 2005 30 35 .370 .545 .914 .666 7.05 .263 39 121 1 153 Mariners CAR 118 .352 .530 .883 .587 6.34 .270 239 737 11 989 LG AVG 0 .341 .434 .775 .500 5.21 .270 118 488 62 POS AVG 66 .355 .466 .821 .549 5.84 .273 158 585 28
* Mariners P Ryan Franklin’s line–7 IP, 6 H, 3 R/ER, 1 BB, 3 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 30 20 3.57 32 32 212 99 4.20 11.42 11 13 0 14 10 Mariners 2004 31 -14 4.90 32 32 200.1 104 4.67 13.25 4 16 0 9 11 Mariners 2005 32 -17 5.10 32 30 190.2 93 4.39 13.26 8 15 0 10 13 Mariners CAREER -5 4.34 181 106 811.1 427 4.74 12.34 35 50 0 42 43 LG AVG 0 4.51 811.1 564 6.26 12.90 45 46
7) ROYALS 10, TWINS 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Royals 3 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 10 11 2 Twins 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 11 0
Twins: 80-79, .503, 3rd place, 16 GB, 672 R, 655 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L1
Royals: 55-104, .346, 5th place, 41 GB, 692 R, 912 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: W1
Season series: Twins, 13-6
* Royals DH Mike Sweeney had 3 hits–1 2B, 1 HR, 1 BB.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 9 .391 .467 .858 .562 6.55 .293 16 83 3 108 Royals 2004 30 15 .347 .504 .851 .611 6.31 .287 22 79 3 106 Royals 2005 31 16 .346 .517 .863 .604 6.09 .298 21 83 3 121 Royals CAR 148 .374 .500 .874 .593 6.73 .304 182 766 48 1147 LG AVG 0 .340 .433 .773 .500 5.17 .271 131 553 71 POS AVG 73 .355 .464 .818 .549 5.84 .273 174 660 21
* Twins 3B Luis Rodriguez had 3 hits (2 2B, 1 HR) and 1B Justin Morneau was 0 for 5.
RODRIGUEZ YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2005 -3 .335 .387 .722 .449 4.43 .264 2 18 2 76 Twins CAR -3 .335 .387 .722 .449 4.43 .264 2 18 2 76 LG AVG 0 .331 .426 .757 .500 4.90 .268 5 23 3 POS AVG -1 .324 .412 .735 .474 4.61 .268 4 21 4 MORNEAU YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 22 -6 .287 .377 .664 .291 3.14 .226 4 16 0 40 Twins 2004 23 10 .340 .536 .875 .598 6.56 .271 19 58 0 74 Twins 2005 24 -12 .301 .427 .728 .415 4.11 .234 21 74 0 138 Twins CAR -8 .312 .456 .768 .468 4.74 .245 44 148 0 252 LG AVG 0 .334 .429 .762 .500 4.99 .269 28 118 14 POS AVG 14 .348 .454 .802 .548 5.56 .267 38 140 5
* Royals P Mike Wood took a pounding–4 IP, 8 H, 6 R/ER, 2 BB, 0 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 23 -10 10.54 7 1 13.2 15 9.88 21.73 2 1 0 0 3 A's 2004 24 -17 5.94 17 17 100 54 4.86 13.14 3 8 0 4 7 Royals 2005 25 -2 4.46 47 10 115 60 4.70 14.79 5 8 2 6 7 Royals CAREER -29 5.47 71 28 228.2 129 5.08 14.48 10 17 2 10 17 LG AVG 0 4.49 228.2 159 6.28 12.87 13 13
* Twins P Joey Mays took a pounding–5 IP, 5 H, 5 R/ER, 3 BB, 4 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2002 26 -11 5.38 17 17 95.1 38 3.59 13.22 4 8 0 5 7 Twins 2003 27 -24 6.30 31 21 130 50 3.46 13.98 8 8 0 6 10 Twins 2005 29 -21 5.65 31 26 156 59 3.40 14.25 6 10 0 6 10 Twins CAREER -9 4.85 193 146 946.1 487 4.63 13.06 48 65 0 58 55 LG AVG 0 4.61 946.1 659 6.26 13.14 53 53
1) METS 11, ROCKIES 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Rockies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Mets 0 0 0 4 3 0 2 2 X 11 15 1
Mets: 81-78, .509, T3rd place, 9 GB, 713 R, 634 RA, 8-2 last 10, streak: W1
Rockies: 66-93, .415, 5th place, 14 GB, 726 R, 853 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Tied, 2-2
* Mets C Mike Piazza passed Joe Carter into 44th place on the all time HR list, with 397.
PIAZZA YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 34 7 .377 .483 .860 .583 6.12 .286 11 34 0 68 Mets 2004 35 4 .362 .444 .806 .529 5.54 .266 20 54 0 129 Mets 2005 36 4 .332 .462 .793 .534 5.36 .256 19 62 0 110 Mets CAR 441 .382 .555 .937 .685 7.51 .311 397 1223 17 1700 LG AVG 0 .342 .429 .770 .500 5.17 .270 183 778 121 POS AVG -98 .329 .410 .738 .441 4.59 .259 179 771 33 CARTER YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 1986 26 32 .335 .514 .849 .641 6.38 .302 29 121 29 162 Indians 1988 28 18 .314 .478 .792 .588 5.50 .271 27 98 27 157 Indians 1991 31 19 .330 .503 .833 .583 5.92 .273 33 108 20 162 Blue Jays CAR 28 .306 .464 .771 .505 4.95 .259 396 1445 231 2189 LG AVG 0 .334 .410 .744 .500 4.78 .265 235 1078 172 POS AVG 96 .339 .434 .773 .530 5.19 .270 286 1189 225
* Mets 3B David Wright hit 2 HR (1 BB) and 1B Mike Jacobs (1 HR, 1 BB) had 3 hits.
WRIGHT YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2004 21 7 .332 .525 .857 .580 6.20 .293 14 40 6 69 Mets 2005 22 37 .389 .523 .912 .672 7.36 .307 26 100 17 157 Mets CAR 44 .371 .524 .895 .645 6.99 .303 40 140 23 226 LG AVG 0 .340 .431 .770 .500 5.13 .269 25 103 13 POS AVG 0 .338 .434 .772 .499 5.12 .270 26 110 7 JACOBS YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2005 6 .363 .656 1.018 .671 7.33 .289 9 21 0 27 Mets CAR 6 .363 .656 1.018 .671 7.33 .289 9 21 0 27 LG AVG 0 .339 .428 .767 .500 5.07 .269 3 12 1 POS AVG 3 .361 .478 .839 .582 6.08 .282 4 14 1
* Rockies P Sun Woo Kim took a pounding–5 IP, 9 H, 7 R/ER, 3 BB, 2 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 25 -5 8.36 4 3 14 5 3.21 23.14 0 1 0 0 1 Expos 2004 26 -7 4.58 43 17 135.2 87 5.77 14.13 4 6 0 4 6 Expos 2005 27 -3 4.90 24 10 82.2 55 5.99 13.17 6 3 0 4 5 Nationals/Rockies CAREER -24 5.01 110 37 323.1 203 5.65 14.39 13 12 0 11 14 LG AVG 0 4.32 323.1 237 6.61 12.82 18 18
* Mets P Tom Glavine pitched a shutout–9 IP, 2 H, 0 R/ER, 2 BB, 11 SO. It was Glavine’s 24th career SHO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 37 -6 4.52 32 32 183.1 82 4.03 13.40 9 14 0 11 12 Mets 2004 38 16 3.60 33 33 212.1 109 4.62 11.61 11 14 0 14 11 Mets 2005 39 15 3.53 33 33 211.1 105 4.47 12.39 13 13 0 15 11 Mets CAREER 309 3.44 603 603 3951.2 2350 5.35 11.85 275 184 0 270 189 LG AVG 0 4.10 3951.2 2821 6.42 12.54 221 221
2) CUBS 3, ASTROS 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Cubs 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 6 0 Astros 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 8 2
Astros: 87-72, .547, 2nd place, 10 GB, 681 R, 600 RA, 6-4 last 10, streak: L1
Cubs: 78-81, .491, 4th place, 19 GB, 694 R, 702 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: W1
Season series: Cubs, 8-5
* Cubs 3B Nomar Garciaparra had 3 hits.
YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 26 .345 .524 .870 .610 6.72 .301 28 105 19 156 Red Sox 2004 30 5 .365 .477 .842 .552 6.18 .308 9 41 4 81 Red Sox/Cubs 2005 31 0 .323 .459 .782 .501 5.10 .284 9 29 0 59 Cubs CAR 248 .367 .544 .912 .648 7.42 .320 191 739 86 1068 LG AVG 0 .340 .433 .773 .500 5.17 .271 131 555 72 POS AVG -59 .328 .410 .737 .450 4.68 .271 98 485 88
* Cubs P Glendon Rusch’s line–7 IP, 7 H, 2 R/ER, 1 BB, 5 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 28 -28 6.42 32 19 123.1 93 6.79 16.05 1 12 1 4 9 Brewers 2004 29 16 3.47 32 16 129.2 90 6.25 11.38 6 2 2 5 3 Cubs 2005 30 -4 4.52 46 19 145.1 111 6.87 14.18 9 8 0 8 9 Cubs CAREER -72 4.88 271 202 1308.2 961 6.61 13.44 57 86 4 65 78 LG AVG 0 4.40 1308.2 970 6.67 12.97 73 74
* Astros P Wandy Rodriguez’s line–7 IP, 5 H, 3 R/ER, 1 BB, 3 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2005 -20 5.53 25 22 128.2 80 5.60 13.71 10 10 0 7 13 Astros CAREER -20 5.53 25 22 128.2 80 5.60 13.71 10 10 0 7 13 LG AVG 0 4.24 128.2 94 6.57 12.75 7 7
3) BREWERS 2, REDS 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Reds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Brewers 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 X 2 5 0
Brewers: 80-79, .503, 3rd place, 17 GB, 718 R, 684 RA, 7-3 last 10, streak: W1
Reds: 73-86, .459, 5th place, 24 GB, 803 R, 861 RA, 4-6 last 10, streak: L1
Season series: Brewers, 10-6
* Reds P Eric Milton’s line–7 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 0 BB, 7 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 27 4 2.65 3 3 17 7 3.71 8.47 1 0 0 1 0 Twins 2004 28 -9 4.75 34 34 201 161 7.21 12.18 14 6 0 9 11 Phillies 2005 29 -40 6.47 34 34 186.1 123 5.94 14.30 8 15 0 8 15 Reds CAREER -42 4.99 234 233 1374.2 999 6.54 12.16 79 72 0 70 81 LG AVG 0 4.57 1374.2 980 6.41 13.15 77 77
* Brewers P Gary Glover (7 IP, 2 H, 0 R/ER, 1 BB, 10 SO) combined with Jose Capellan, Julio Santana and Derrick Turnbow for a shutout.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 26 -2 4.74 42 0 62.2 37 5.31 14.65 2 0 0 0 2 White Sox/Angels 2004 27 2 3.50 4 3 18 8 4.00 14.00 2 1 0 2 1 Brewers 2005 30 -11 5.74 14 11 62.2 57 8.19 13.50 5 4 0 3 6 Brewers CAREER -23 5.05 148 47 383 235 5.52 13.02 21 18 1 17 22 LG AVG 0 4.44 383 270 6.36 12.85 21 22
4) PADRES 1, GIANTS 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E - - - - - - - - - -- -- - -- - Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Padres 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 0
Padres: 80-79, .503, 1st place, 5 GA, 677 R, 722 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: W3
Giants: 74-85, .465, 3rd place, 6 GB, 642 R, 735 RA, 5-5 last 10, streak: L3
Season series: Padres, 12-6
* Padres SS Damian Jackson had 4 hits (1 SB) and RF Robert Fick and 3B Sean Burroughs were 0 for 5.
JACKSON YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 -12 .294 .323 .617 .242 2.82 .261 1 13 16 109 Red Sox 2004 30 -3 .206 .267 .473 .145 2.00 .100 1 3 0 21 Cubs/Royals 2005 31 -1 .336 .344 .680 .483 4.44 .256 5 23 15 116 Padres CAR -45 .325 .356 .680 .423 4.24 .245 28 188 132 758 LG AVG 0 .343 .437 .780 .500 5.31 .270 73 297 40 POS AVG -45 .331 .396 .727 .429 4.59 .264 48 240 47 FICK YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 29 0 .335 .418 .753 .498 4.97 .269 11 80 1 126 Braves 2004 30 -13 .277 .319 .595 .295 3.06 .199 6 26 0 89 Devil Rays/Padres 2005 31 0 .345 .375 .720 .495 4.55 .272 3 30 0 91 Padres CAR -6 .330 .419 .750 .488 4.76 .261 65 299 5 666 LG AVG 0 .337 .430 .768 .500 5.09 .268 66 276 35 POS AVG 13 .343 .447 .791 .518 5.36 .268 79 310 17 BURROUGHS YEAR AGE RCAA OBA SLG OPS OWP RC/G AVG HR RBI SB G TEAM 2003 22 5 .352 .402 .755 .534 5.05 .286 7 58 7 146 Padres 2004 23 -1 .348 .365 .713 .495 4.79 .298 2 47 5 130 Padres 2005 24 -11 .317 .296 .614 .352 3.30 .250 1 17 4 91 Padres CAR -13 .340 .360 .700 .471 4.42 .282 11 133 18 430 LG AVG 0 .340 .431 .772 .500 5.16 .269 47 193 24 POS AVG -10 .332 .429 .761 .478 4.91 .265 49 205 15
* Giants P Noah Lowry’s line–6 IP, 3 H, 0 R/ER, 2 BB, 8 SO.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 22 3 0.00 4 0 6.1 5 7.11 5.68 0 0 0 0 0 Giants 2004 23 6 3.82 16 14 92 72 7.04 11.64 6 0 0 3 3 Giants 2005 24 9 3.78 33 33 204.2 172 7.56 12.14 13 13 0 14 12 Giants CAREER 18 3.71 53 47 303 249 7.40 11.85 19 13 0 17 15 LG AVG 0 4.26 303 223 6.62 12.78 17 17
* Padres P Brian Lawrence (9 IP, 3 H, 0 R/ER, 2 BB, 5 SO) combined with Scott Cassidy for a shutout.
YEAR AGE RSAA ERA G GS IP SO SO/9 BR/9 W L SV NW NL TEAM 2003 27 -7 4.19 33 33 210.2 116 4.96 11.71 10 15 0 12 13 Padres 2004 28 -3 4.12 34 34 203 121 5.36 12.77 15 14 0 14 15 Padres 2005 29 -21 4.83 33 33 195.2 109 5.01 12.83 7 15 0 9 13 Padres CAREER -22 4.10 162 146 934 579 5.58 12.33 49 61 0 53 57 LG AVG 0 4.25 934 697 6.72 12.76 52 52
5) DIAMONDBACKS 3, DODGERS 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - -- - Diamondbacks 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 6 0 Dodgers 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 0
Diamondbacks: 75-84, .472, 2nd place, 5 GB, 686 R, 849 RA, 8-2 last 10, streak: W5
Dodgers: 70-89, .440, 4th place, 10 GB, 681 R, 748 RA, 3-7 last 10, streak: L3
Season series: Diamondbacks, 13-5
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