Quantcast
Channel: brad boxberger – GammonsDaily.com
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 4

Stats report: Albert Pujols ties a major league record

$
0
0

Lee Sinins is the creator of the Complete Baseball Encyclopedia, the most powerful baseball encyclopedia on the market. All stats in the ATM reports are generated from the Complete Baseball Encyclopedia, unless explictly stated otherwise. FRAA, since 1950, comes from Baseball Prospectus. Lee can be followed on twitter @ATMreports.

1) Yesterday, Angels 1B Albert Pujols tied the major league record with his 12th year with 30+ 2B and 20+ HR and moved into the all time top 10 with his 12th career season with 30+ 2B. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   32   40   33    7  .343  .516  .859  .667   6.05  .285  30  105    8  154  Angels       
2013   33    2    0    2  .330  .437  .767  .500   4.44  .258  17   64    1   99  Angels       
2014   34    8    9   -1  .324  .480  .804  .566   4.84  .274  22   73    4  114  Angels       
CAREER     938  805  133  .405  .592  .996  .743   8.59  .318 514 1571   97 2072  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .332  .421  .753  .500   4.80  .262 212  912  132 

MOST YEARS WITH 30+ DOUBLES & 20+ HOMERUNS

T1   Manny Ramirez             12   
T1   Albert Pujols             12
T3   Carlos Delgado            11   
T3   Lou Gehrig                11   
T5   Hank Aaron                10   
T5   Jeff Kent                 10   
T5   David Ortiz               10   
T5   Stan Musial               10   
T9   Alfonso Soriano            9   
T9   Bobby Abreu                9   
T9   Jimmie Foxx                9   
T9   Barry Bonds                9   
T9   Miguel Cabrera             9   
T9   Frank Thomas               9   
T9   Jeff Bagwell               9   
T9   Chipper Jones              9   
T9   Aramis Ramirez             9   
T9   Albert Belle               9   
T9   Adrian Beltre              9   
T9   Rafael Palmeiro            9   

MOST YEARS WITH 30+ DOUBLES

T1   Tris Speaker              16   
T1   Stan Musial               16   
T3   Pete Rose                 15   
T3   Ty Cobb                   15   
T5   Craig Biggio              14   
T5   George Brett              14   
T5   Honus Wagner              14   
T8   Paul Waner                13   
T8   Nap Lajoie                13   
T10  Bobby Abreu               12   
T10  Lou Gehrig                12   
T10  Manny Ramirez             12   
T10  Albert Pujols             12

2) Yesterday, Orioles C Caleb Joseph set the Browns/Orioles record, for catchers, by homering in his 5th consecutive game (old: Gus Triandos, 1959; Ramon Hernandez, 2006, 4) and became the 5th player in team history with a 5+ game streak. (playindex) Joseph is the 2nd catcher to have a 5 game HR streak in 2014, which makes this the 2nd year in MLB history with multiple catchers having such a streak (Buster Posey, A.J. Pierzynski, 2012). (playindex) Joseph is the 5th rookie with a 5 game HR streak. (Elias) The MLB record for catchers is 6, by Walker Cooper (1947 Pirates). (playindex)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2014   28   -1   -2    1  .287  .429  .715  .443   3.71  .227   8   21    0   53  Orioles      
CAREER      -1   -2    1  .287  .429  .715  .443   3.71  .227   8   21    0   53  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .315  .380  .695  .500   4.21  .250   5   19    2 

BROWNS/ORIOLES WITH 5+ CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOMERUN

Ken Williams    1922     6
Reggie Jackson  1976     6
Chris Davis     2012     6  (7 HR)
Melvin Mora     2005-06  5
Caleb Joseph    2014     5

ROOKIES WITH 5 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOMERUN

Rudy York      1937
George Alusik  1962
Ron Kittle     1983
Marty Cordova  1995
Caleb Joseph   2014

3) Yesterday, Indians P Corey Kluber recorded his 7th 10+ SO game in 2014, which is the most by any Indians pitcher since Dennis Eckersley (1976, 8). (playindex) Kluber has a 0.29 ERA & 35 SO in his last 4 starts. The only pitchers in Indian history with ERAs that low and as any SO over a 4 game span are Bob Feller (0.27 ERA, 35 SO, 1946) and Luis Tiant (0.0 ERA, 35 SO, 1968). (Elias)

YEAR AGE RSAA  ERA     G  GS   IP    SO   SO/9   WHIP   W   L   SV  NW  NL  TEAM
2012 26   -9   5.14   12  12   63     54  7.71   1.49   2   5   0   3   4  Indians      
2013 27    0   3.85   26  24  147.1  136  8.31   1.26  11   5   0   8   8  Indians      
2014 28   27   2.46   25  25  171.2  187  9.80   1.07  13   6   0  13   6  Indians      
CAREER    16   3.49   66  61  386.1  382  8.90   1.22  26  16   0  24  18  
LG AVG     0   3.88           386.1  332  7.74   1.29  22  21 

4) Yesterday, the Indians tied the team record with 15 SO (pitching) in a 9 inning SHO (Corey Kluber, 10; Bryan Shaw, 3; Corey Allen, 2) (6/17/65, vs. Senators; 10/1/89, vs. White Sox; 5/12/01, vs. Rays). (playindex) The Indians set their team record for most SO in a game against the Yankees (old: 5/6/68, 14, Sam McDowell CG). (playindex) The Indians are 115 SO above the league average in 2014 and this is the 5th time in Indians history that they have had consecutive years with 100+ SO above the league average. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH 100+ STRIKEOUTS ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE, INDIANS

1    Indians                  1964-70    7   
2    Indians                  1980-82    3   
T3   Indians                  1955-56    2   
T3   Indians                  2000-01    2   
T3   Indians                  2013-14    2   

5) Yesterday, the Yankees tied their team record by striking out 15 times in a shutout (5/23/95, vs. Angels; 4/6/98, vs. Mariners; 5/30/01, vs. Red Sox) (playindex) and it was the 1st time it happened in any Yankee Stadium. (@ktsharp) The Yankees are on pace to strike out 110 times less than the league average, which would be the 1st time the Yankees struck out 100+ times under the league average sine 1984 (156 under). (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

6) Yesterday, Tigers P Max Scherzer became the 5th pitcher in Tigers history with 20 games of 10+ SO. (playindex) Scherzer had his 4th game with 10+ SO, 0 BB, which is tied for 2nd in team history (Mickey Lolich, 5; Justin Verlander, 4). (playindex)

YEAR AGE RSAA  ERA     G  GS   IP    SO   SO/9   WHIP   W   L   SV  NW  NL  TEAM
2012 27   10   3.74   32  32  187.2  231 11.08   1.27  16   7   0  13  10  Tigers       
2013 28   34   2.90   32  32  214.1  240 10.08   0.97  21   3   0  16   8  Tigers       
2014 29   20   3.13   24  24  161    182 10.17   1.16  13   4   0  11   6  Tigers       
CAREER    91   3.60  198 189 1180   1251  9.54   1.22  86  49   0  78  57  
LG AVG     0   4.29          1180    899  6.86   1.35  66  66 

MOST GAMES WITH 10+ STRIKEOUTS, TIGERS

1  Mickey Lolich     54
2  Justin Verlander  28
3  Jack Morris       25
4  Jim Bunning       24
5  Max Scherzer      20

7) Yesterday, Orioles DH Nelson Cruz became the 7th player to hit 30 HR in his 1st year with the Browns/Orioles. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia) Cruz became the 3rd Orioles DH with 30 HR in a season and the 7th with 50 extra base hits in a season. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   31    8    3    5  .319  .460  .779  .518   5.18  .260  24   90    8  159  Rangers      
2013   32    9   12   -3  .327  .506  .833  .589   5.45  .266  27   76    5  109  Rangers      
2014   33   14   14    0  .329  .511  .840  .605   5.31  .259  30   79    3  114  Orioles      
CAREER     105   62   43  .328  .497  .825  .557   5.61  .267 187  568   68  918  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .333  .421  .753  .500   4.95  .267 105  436   62 

PLAYERS WHO HIT 30+ HOMERUNS IN THEIR 1ST YEAR WITH THE BROWNS/ORIOLES

1   Frank Robinson  1966  49
T2  Albert Belle    1999  37
T2  Mark Reynolds   2011  37
4   Miguel Tejada   2004  34
T5  Goose Goslin    1930  30
T5  J.J. Hardy      2011  30
T5  Nelson Cruz     2014  30

MOST HOMERUNS, SINGLE SEASON, ORIOLES, DH

1    Chris Davis              2012       33   
2    Aubrey Huff              2008       32   
3    Nelson Cruz              2014       30   
T4   Luke Scott               2010       27   
T4   Eddie Murray             1977       27   
T6   Luke Scott               2009       25   
T6   Lee May                  1978       25   
T8   Harold Baines            1995       24   
T8   Harold Baines            1999       24   
10   Sam Horn                 1991       23   

MOST EXTRA BASE HITS, SINGLE SEASON, ORIOLES, DH

1    Aubrey Huff              2008       82   
2    Eddie Murray             1977       58   
3    Luke Scott               2010       57   
4    Aubrey Huff              2007       54   
5    Chris Davis              2012       53   
6    Luke Scott               2009       52   
7    Nelson Cruz              2014       50   
T8   Vladimir Guerrero        2011       44   
T8   Harold Baines            1995       44   
10   Ken Singleton            1982       43   

8) On Friday-yesterday, the Orioles scored 10+ runs and hit 3+ HR in back to back games for the 1st time since 2004 (April 15-16). (Elias) The Orioles are on pace for 42 RCAA in 2014, which would be their highest figure since 1999 (57). (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

9) Yesterday, Brewers 3B Aramis Ramirez had his 154th career 3+ hit game, as a 3B, which passed Chipper Jones into 3rd place in National League history (since 1914) for 3B (Pie Traynor, 203; Stan Hack, 175). (Ramirez has 155 overall 3+ hit games, with 1 of them as a DH) (playindex) Ramirez ranks 7th among 3B in hits, since 1970, and is 10th vs. the league average. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   34   26   30   -4  .360  .540  .901  .642   7.02  .300  27  105    9  149  Brewers      
2013   35    1   12  -11  .370  .461  .831  .613   6.10  .283  12   49    0   92  Brewers      
2014   36    3    9   -6  .341  .461  .802  .592   5.42  .301  13   56    3   91  Brewers      
CAREER      82  171  -89  .344  .499  .844  .565   6.01  .286 367 1332   28 2015  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .339  .428  .767  .500   5.18  .268 237  971  129 

MOST CAREER HITS, 3B, SINCE 1970

1    Wade Boggs                 2892   Red Sox/Yankees/Rays
2    Adrian Beltre              2550   Dodgers/Mariners/Red Sox/Rangers
3    Buddy Bell                 2380   Indians/Rangers/Reds/Astros
4    Chipper Jones              2376   Braves
5    Gary Gaetti                2280   Twins/Angels/Royals/Cardinals/Cubs
6    Graig Nettles              2157   Indians/Yankees/Padres/Braves/Expos
7    Aramis Ramirez             2146   Pirates/Cubs/Brewers
8    George Brett               2095   Royals
9    Mike Schmidt               2082   Phillies
10   Scott Rolen                2077   Phillies/Cardinals/Blue Jays/Reds

MOST CAREER HITS ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE, 3B, SINCE 1970

HITS                            DIFF   PLAYER   LEAGUE   
1    Wade Boggs                  703     2892     2189   Red Sox/Yankees/Rays
2    George Brett                462     2095     1633   Royals
3    Chipper Jones               345     2376     2031   Braves
4    Bill Madlock                286     1714     1428   Rangers/Cubs/Giants/Pirates/Dodgers
5    David Wright                280     1677     1397   Mets
6    Carney Lansford             278     2074     1796   Angels/Red Sox/A's
7    Adrian Beltre               248     2550     2302   Dodgers/Mariners/Red Sox/Rangers
8    Miguel Cabrera              212      781      569   Marlins/Tigers
9    Buddy Bell                  209     2380     2171   Indians/Rangers/Reds/Astros
10   Aramis Ramirez              192     2146     1954   Pirates/Cubs/Brewers

10) Yesterday, the A’s streak of 17 consecutive games without scoring in the 1st inning ended. It was tied for the 3rd longest such streak in Oakland history. (A’s team notes)

11) Yesterday, the Pirates 19 game winning streak, in games they scored in the 1st inning, ended, which was their longest streak since 1909 (team record 28). (Pirates team notes)

12) Yesterday, the Marlins 11 game streak without allowing a HR ended, which was 1 shy of the team record (2013). The Marlins had 2 of the 6 streaks of 10+ games without allowing a HR, since 2000. (playindex)

TEAMS WITH 10+ CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING A HOMERUN, SINCE 2000

2013 Marlins    12
2009 Cardinals  11
2011 Nationals  11
2014 Marlins    11
2011 Tigers     10
2011 Royals     10

13) Yesterday’s Angels-Red Sox 19 inning game was 6 hours, 31 minutes, which sets the Angels Stadium record for the longest game. (MLB Network)

14) Yesterday, Cubs 2B Javier Baez set the major league record with 7 SO in his 1st 2 career homer games (old: Gary Gentry, 1969 Mets; Darryl Strawberry, 1983 Mets; Antonio Perez, 2003 Rays; Domingo Santana, 2014 Astros; 6). (Elias)

15) Yesterday, Phillies P Cole Hamels became the 1st pitcher in the majors to have 7+ IP and 1 R or less in each of his 1st 5 starts after the all star break since Steve Carlton (1972). (Elias) Hamels ranks 8th in National League East history for career RSAA. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

YEAR AGE RSAA  ERA     G  GS   IP    SO   SO/9   WHIP   W   L   SV  NW  NL  TEAM
2012 28   20   3.05   31  31  215.1  216  9.03   1.12  17   6   0  14   9  Phillies     
2013 29    9   3.60   33  33  220    202  8.26   1.16   8  14   0  12  10  Phillies     
2014 30   20   2.37   21  21  144.1  144  8.98   1.11   6   6   0   8   4  Phillies     
CAREER   159   3.29  266 265 1741   1653  8.55   1.14 105  80   0 111  74  
LG AVG     0   4.11          1741   1425  7.37   1.34  96  98 

MOST CAREER RSAA, NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST

1    Greg Maddux                 491   Cubs/Braves
2    Steve Carlton               308   Cardinals/Phillies
3    John Smoltz                 284   Braves
4    Tom Seaver                  258   Mets
5    Tom Glavine                 250   Braves/Mets/Braves
6    Rick Reuschel               187   Cubs/Pirates
7    Curt Schilling              165   Phillies
8    Cole Hamels                 159   Phillies
9    Steve Rogers                157   Expos
10   Kent Tekulve                156   Pirates/Phillies

16) Yesterday, Twins P Trevor May became the 2nd pitcher in Senators/Twins history to have 7 BB & 0 BB in his major league debut (Joe Krakauskas, 9/9/37) and the 1st pitcher in the majors to do it since 1975 (Ken Kravec, 9/4, White Sox). (Elias)

YEAR AGE RSAA  ERA     G  GS   IP    SO   SO/9   WHIP   W   L   SV  NW  NL  TEAM
2014 24   -3  18.00    1   1    2      0  0.00   5.00   0   1   0   0   1  Twins        
CAREER    -3  18.00    1   1    2      0  0.00   5.00   0   1   0   0   1  
LG AVG     0   3.86             2      2  7.33   1.30   0   0 

17) Red Sox SS Xander Bogaerts has started 104 games, which makes him the 1st player in Red Sox history to start 100+ games in a season, at age 21 or younger, since 1966 (Tony Conigliaro, 145). (Red Sox team notes) Prior to Bogaerts’s 2013 MLB debut, the Red Sox had only 1 game started by a player age 21 or less (Jose Iglesias, 5/11/11). (Red Sox team notes)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2013   20    0   -1    1  .320  .364  .684  .440   3.86  .250   1    5    1   18  Red Sox      
2014   21  -18  -11   -7  .298  .353  .650  .394   3.42  .233   8   29    2  107  Red Sox      
CAREER     -18  -12   -6  .300  .354  .654  .399   3.46  .234   9   34    3  125  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .322  .393  .716  .500   4.33  .258  11   53    7 

18) Yesterday, Blue Jays LF Melky Cabrera became the 1st Blue Jays switch hitter with 30 doubles in a season since 2004 (Orlando Hudson, 32). (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   27   45   44    1  .390  .516  .906  .765   7.79  .346  11   60   13  113  Giants       
2013   28  -10   -7   -3  .322  .360  .682  .424   4.02  .279   3   30    2   88  Blue Jays    
2014   29   19   21   -2  .366  .479  .845  .640   6.09  .315  14   61    5  117  Blue Jays    
CAREER       9   27  -18  .340  .417  .757  .523   5.01  .287  86  508   91 1189  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .331  .417  .748  .500   4.77  .263 128  537   78 

19) Yesterday, Diamondbacks P Trevor Cahill reached 1000 career IP.

YEAR AGE RSAA  ERA     G  GS   IP    SO   SO/9   WHIP   W   L   SV  NW  NL  TEAM
2012 24   11   3.78   32  32  200    156  7.02   1.29  13  12   0  14  11  Diamondbacks 
2013 25   -5   3.99   26  25  146.2  102  6.26   1.42   8  10   0   8  10  Diamondbacks 
2014 26   -8   4.86   24   9   70.1   67  8.57   1.52   2   8   1   4   6  Diamondbacks 
CAREER    13   3.96  178 162 1000    680  6.12   1.34  63  65   1  66  62  
LG AVG     0   4.07          1000    804  7.23   1.32  56  56 

20) On Friday, Yankees DH Carlos Beltran became the 3rd player to hit a grand slam for both the Yankees and Mets (5 times) (Darryl Strawberry, Robin Ventura). (Elias)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   35   13   20   -7  .346  .495  .842  .610   5.98  .269  32   97   13  151  Cardinals    
2013   36   27   26    1  .339  .491  .830  .654   5.93  .296  24   84    2  145  Cardinals    
2014   37    0    1   -1  .303  .441  .744  .506   4.41  .248  14   45    2   83  Yankees      
CAREER     359  333   26  .356  .494  .850  .612   6.52  .282 372 1372  310 2147  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .337  .425  .762  .500   5.06  .269 246 1056  146 

21) On Friday, each of the 1st 4 batters in the Braves lineup homered (B.J. Upton, Tommy La Stella, Freddie Freeman, Justin Upton) for the 1st time since 1997 (Jeff Blauser, Michael Tucker, Clipper Jones, Fred McGriff). (Braves notes) The Braves are 7 HR below the league average in 2014, after being above league average in each of the past 3 years. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

22) On Friday, Royals RF Norichika Aoki became the 3rd OF in Royals history to record 2 assists in the same inning (Bob Oliver, 9/16/69; Amos Otis, 4/25/70). (Royals team notes)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   30   10   10    0  .355  .433  .787  .558   5.80  .288  10   50   30  151  Brewers      
2013   31   -1    0   -1  .356  .370  .726  .503   4.78  .286   8   37   20  155  Brewers      
2014   32   -7   -4   -3  .332  .332  .664  .455   4.06  .262   1   24   10   90  Royals       
CAREER       2    6   -4  .350  .384  .733  .514   4.97  .282  19  111   60  396  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .330  .423  .753  .500   4.81  .262  46  179   26 

23) On Friday, it was the 1st time in Cardinals history that 3 different pitchers allowed multiple HR (Justin Masterson, Nick Greenwood, Sam Freeman). (Elias) The Cardinals’s pitchers are 10 HR better than the league average in 2014. This is the 3rd consecutive year that the Cardinals have been 10+ HR better than average, which will tie their team record if they can maintain it.

MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH 10+ HOMERUNS BETTER THAN THE LEAGUE AVERAGE

T1   Cardinals                1938-40    3   
T1   Cardinals                1997-99    3   
T1   Cardinals                2012-14    3   
T4   Cardinals                1942-43    2   
T4   Cardinals                1960-61    2   
T4   Cardinals                1969-70    2   
T4   Cardinals                1989-90    2   

24) On Wednesday, Brewers C Jonathan Lucroy reached 200 total bases (he now has 205) and became the 2nd C in Brewers history with consecutive years with 200+ TB. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia) Lucroy is the 4th catcher in Brewers history with 50+ overall bases above the league average and he is closing in on the team’s single season record for catchers. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   26   10   12   -2  .368  .513  .881  .610   6.52  .320  12   58    4   96  Brewers      
2013   27    8   10   -2  .340  .455  .795  .559   5.40  .280  18   82    9  147  Brewers      
2014   28   26   28   -2  .377  .495  .873  .698   7.00  .312  12   53    4  108  Brewers      
CAREER      23   30   -7  .341  .441  .782  .551   5.29  .286  58  278   23  562  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .330  .424  .754  .500   4.74  .262  58  232   35 

CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH 200+ TOTAL BASES, BREWERS, CATCHERS

T1   Ted Simmons              1982-83    2   
T1   Jonathan Lucroy          2013-14    2   

MOST OVERALL BASES ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE, SINGLE SEASON, BREWERS, CATCHERS

OVERALL BASES                 YEAR     DIFF   PLAYER   LEAGUE   
1    Darrell Porter           1973       57      218      161   
T2   Dave Nilsson             1999       56      237      181   
T2   Darrell Porter           1975       56      254      198   
4    Jonathan Lucroy          2014       53      244      191   
5    Bill Schroeder           1987       42      156      114   
6    Jonathan Lucroy          2012       26      179      153   
7    Ellie Rodriguez          1972       25      174      149   
8    Ted Simmons              1983       18      291      273   
9    Darrell Porter           1974       16      213      197   
10   Dave Valle               1994       14       31       17   

25) Orioles SS J.J. Hardy hit just 4 HR in his 1st 400 AB this season, which set a major league record for the fewest HR, through 400 AB, for a player with 20+ HR in each of the 3 previous seasons (old: Jacque Jones, 2007 Cubs, 5). (Elias)

YEAR  AGE TRAA RCAA FRAA   OBA  SLG   OPS   OWP    RC/G  AVG   HR  RBI   SB   G   TEAM
2012   29  -10  -31   21  .282  .389  .671  .331   3.38  .238  22   68    0  158  Orioles      
2013   30  -17   -4  -13  .306  .433  .738  .479   4.43  .263  25   76    2  159  Orioles      
2014   31   -2    1   -3  .315  .388  .703  .511   4.31  .283   6   40    0  108  Orioles      
CAREER     -32  -56   24  .313  .424  .737  .458   4.41  .262 164  567    8 1226  
LG AVG       0    0    0  .330  .416  .746  .500   4.83  .261 147  586   87 

26) On Friday, Rays P Brad Boxberger’s streak of 43 consecutive hitless AB against left handed hitters ended, which was the longest streak in the majors since 1989 (Neal Heaton, Pirates, 46). (Elias)

YEAR AGE RSAA  ERA     G  GS   IP    SO   SO/9   WHIP   W   L   SV  NW  NL  TEAM
2012 24    3   2.60   24   0   27.2   33 10.73   1.45   0   0   0   0   0  Padres       
2013 25    1   2.86   18   0   22     24  9.82   1.45   0   1   1   1   0  Padres       
2014 26    9   2.11   44   0   47     74 14.17   0.83   3   1   1   3   1  Rays         
CAREER    13   2.42   86   0   96.2  131 12.20   1.15   3   2   2   4   1  
LG AVG     0   3.72            96.2   84  7.83   1.28   5   5 

Also, check out the rest of Lee’s ATM reports for today and check back every day for the latest installments–

Around the majors report: August 10, 2014
Game recaps: Mike Trout has 3 hits
News report: Brian McCann goes on the concussion DL
Legends of the Game: Team by team career hits leaders, National League


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 4

Trending Articles