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Randy Arozarena managed an excellent 11.7% walk rate down the stretch after being traded to the Mariners midseason, but hit just five home runs in 54 games and was worth just 1.9 fWAR overall last year between his time in Seattle and Tampa. The trio of Raleigh, Rodriguez, and Arozarena ...
The battle for bragging rights in Chicago between the Cubs and the White Sox has many names: The Crosstown Classic, The Windy City Showdown and the City Series, just to name a few. The Cubs and White Sox played for the first time in October 1906, and the White Sox won 2-1. The tw...
One of the oldest MLB stadiums around, Angel Stadium of Anaheim reflects the $24 million investment ($221 million today) put into its construction. While its location provides some convenience, there is very little to brag about once fans get inside. Walk a few minutes and it becomes evident...
MLB records 5.37 career strikeout-to-walk ratio Gold Glove Award Not known National team American national team Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award N/A His contract, salary, net worth Contract Sale signed a five-year, $145 million contract extension with the Red Sox Salary 30 million USD Ne...
but what Gonzalez had that those two didn’t was postseason glory. The 33-year-old led Arizona to its first and still only World Series win, capping it all off with aniconic walk-off single off Mariano Riverato take down the mighty Yankees in Game 7 and end New York's bid for a fo...
RubberDucks Game Recap | Box Score Akron RubberDucks (33-17, 70-49) 4, Harrisburg Senators (19-31, 57-62) 3 WP: Alaska Abney (4-0) LP: Todd Peterson (1-3) Save: N/A Summary Guy Lipscomb singled in the bottom of the ninth to give the Akron RubberDucks the 4-3 walk-of...
He is also a two-time Gold Glove winner as one of the better defensive first basemen in baseball, and while his offensive game is not quite as well-rounded as the No. 1 player on this list, he can essentially be considered "1A" in these rankings. 1. Freddie Freeman, Los ...
last year, along with an outstanding 58.2% grounder rate. Zerpa’s ability to keep the ball on the ground helped him paper over below-average strikeout (20.4) and walk (8.3) rates, and notwithstanding his .325 BABIP, a lot of the hard contact he allowed ended up staying on the ground....
Classic that year, Ward saved two of the Blue Jays' wins over the Phillies -- Games 1 and 4 -- and he was the winning pitcher in the deciding Game 6, pitching a scoreless top of the ninth before Joe Carter ended the Series with his iconic walk-off homer in the bottom of the ...