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Showing posts with label Jermaine Dye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jermaine Dye. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Mailbag: Hanley/Chavez for Atkins/Dye

Alright. Here's our next Mailbag question from an anonymous reader.

The reader writes:
"Hello Derek,
Here is my question. 12 team mixed, head to head, 5x5 league with total bases in place of average. Here is what the offer is:

I get: Atkins, Dye
I trade: Hanley Ramirez and Eric Chavez

I realize on the surface it is a bad trade. However, I have Rafael Furcal on my bench. Thus, in essence I am also getting Furcal in the deal as I now free up my SS position (I have Hafner in my overall utility spot and I like a power hitter in my utility infield spot so I do not want to play both Furcal and Hanley). I would still have Damon, Vernon Wells, and Kinlser along with Furcal to steal some bases for me,

I downgrade from Ramirez to Furcal which is not that much of a downgrade, I get a potential upgrade from Chavez to Atkins, and I get Dye as an extra. I know that you love Atkins. Dye was bound to regress after last season, but what are his prospects for the remainder of the season? Plus, have your thoughts about Atkins changed any since he is still struggling?
Thanks! Sorry for the long message. I just really respect your opinion. "


My response:
"I would definitely make this trade. I still like Atkins, and he is one of my favorite Buy Low candidates right now. He's got a good Contact Rate (which should improve) and a good BB rate, and I fully expect him to raise his BA to at least .300. Based on HR data from 2006, his season was not a fluke, and I expect him to start hitting HRs shortly. He should hit at least his HR ratio from last year from here on out. 25 HRs by the end of the year seems likely, even though he only has 2 so far.

Dye is also quite good. He crushed a lot of balls last year, and a repeat HR performance would not shock me. His BA will be down from last year, but it should remain at a respectable level. He has a 75% Contact Rate and 8.2% BB rate, but I think the Contact Rate has a pretty good chance of improving a little bit. He hits in a pretty good lineup, so I expect Dye to be looked back on as a very good player come September.

Chavez is decent, but not great. I expect an above average BA and around 22 HRs, plus the luxury of hitting in a good lineup for RBIs and Runs, but I think Atkins is much better. Hanley is good, and I love the increased BB rate this year, but Furcal is plenty good enough to be your starting SS."

Thursday, May 10, 2007

More On Risk

Yesterday I talked about exploiting Risk for the betterment of your Fantasy Baseball Team. Today I'll go over some guys who might make good targets to acquire cheaply and apply this strategy with.

One thing I forgot to mention yesterday, but was built into my example, is that when choosing the primary player's backup/platoon, it might be a good idea to choose someone whose skill set complements the primary player's nicely.

Yesterday I paired Troy Glaus with Ryan Theriot. Glaus is a power hitter with a poor Batting Average and little in the way of Stolen Bases. Theriot is a guy with little power but who can make some serious contact and has wheels. In pairing these two, their combined Batting Average went up 10 points and roughly 10 steals were added. Getting this out of the SS position, which if manned by Glaus for the whole year wouldn't get near .260 or see more than a couple of steals, is a nice way to supplement the power tendencies of Glaus. In doing this you can help keep your team well-balanced.

Now, let's move onto some good targets. I won't mention a guy like Glaus because he has been putting up monster numbers since his return from the DL. The ship has sailed on a guy like Barry Bonds as well. As such, I won't mention anyone who would be overly difficult to acquire due to good play so far. The point to emphasize about risk is to acquire it as cheaply as possible; otherwise, there's no point of taking it on. You could simply pay for a similar player who doesn't have the risk factor.

Keep in mind that guys mentioned as platoon-partners are only suggestions. There are many other players who would make fine platoon-mates, and these are just a few who might not be too difficult to get. I tried to stick to guys who are also struggling a little.

Gary Sheffield | DET | 1B/OF - Sheffield is a guy who is old and has never played a full 162-game season. In addition, his numbers this year look pretty poor. He has a good BB and Contact Rate and still has got some power left in his bat though. Add in a decent lineup and Sheffield is a potential guy to buy low on. Make sure to emphasize the risk involved to his owner.
Potential Platoon-mates:
Mike Jacobs | FLA | 1B - Might be too late for him, but he's got pretty good contact, good power and patience, and a good lineup.
Conor Jackson | ARZ | 1B - Talked about in last week's Waiver Wire
Dan Johnson | OAK | 1B - Will be talked about in this week's Waiver Wire
Brian Giles | SD | OF - Great contact hitter in a pretty good lineup. Not much power.
Andre Ethier | LAD | OF - Pretty good contact, decent patience, not much power, a little speed.
Craig Monroe | DET | OF - Not very good contact, good power, pretty good lineup.
Carlos Quentin | ARZ | OF - Pretty good contact, very good patience, great minor league numbers, great lineup.
Chris Young | ARZ | OF - So-so contact, good minor league numbers, great lineup. Power/speed threat.


Carlos Delgado | NYM | 1B - His contact isn't as bad as it appeared last year or so far this year. HRs were a little inflated last year, but he's still got some good power. Hits in an excellent Mets lineup. No prospects to be pushing him out of a job, so the only risk with Delgado is his health and his age. Play on these with his owner, but don't be worried about them yourself.
Potential Platoon-mates:
Mike Jacobs | FLA | 1B - Might be too late for him, but he's got pretty good contact, good power and patience, and a good lineup.
Conor Jackson | ARZ | 1B - Talked about in last week's Waiver Wire
Dan Johnson | OAK | 1B - Will be talked about in this week's Waiver Wire


Jermaine Dye | CHW | OF - Injury stigma attached to this guy, plus last year was considered a fluke by a lot of people. Low BA this year doesn't help. As long as his K rate drops to 20 he should be a decent contact hitter with a lot of power in a pretty good lineup. If he can play in 140+ games as he did the past two years you're golden. If not, you still will have some decent options to fall back on.
Potential Platoon-mates:
Brian Giles | SD | OF - Great contact hitter in a pretty good lineup. Not much power.
Andre Ethier | LAD | OF - Pretty good contact, decent patience, not much power, a little speed.
Craig Monroe | DET | OF - Not very good contact, good power, pretty good lineup.
Carlos Quentin | ARZ | OF - Pretty good contact, very good patience, great minor league numbers, great lineup.
Chris Young | ARZ | OF - So-so contact, good minor league numbers, great lineup. Power/speed threat.


Nomar Garciaparra | LAD | 1B - Only being eligible at 1B hurts his value, and it might only be worth taking him on in deeper leagues, but Garciaparra is a very good contact hitter in a pretty good lineup. He shouldn't have hit as many HRs last year, and 10-15 HRs out of a 1B doesn't cut it in most leagues. But if you can afford it, Nomar has decent patience and could be a good guy to buy low. He needs to watch out James Loney though.
Potential Platoon-mates:
Mike Jacobs | FLA | 1B - Might be too late for him, but he's got pretty good contact, good power and patience, and a good lineup. Come to think of it, Jacobs might actually be better than Garciappara.
Conor Jackson | ARZ | 1B - Talked about in last week's Waiver Wire
Dan Johnson | OAK | 1B - Will be talked about in this week's Waiver Wire


Marcus Giles | SD | 2B - More for deeper leagues, Giles has good contact, good patience, and underrated base stealing ability. He probably won't hit more than 10-12 HRs (that figure might be a tad generous), but he's hitting at the top of a decent lineup. Seen as an injury risk, and playing on his move to Petco might be a decent idea. He's hitting .302, so I'm not sure if his price tag might be too high.
Potential Platoon-mates:
Ryan Theriot | CHC | 1B - Might be too late for him, but he's got great contact, good patience, and great speed, plus a good lineup.
Ryan Freel | CIN | 2B/3B/OF - Might be too late for him as well, but he's got great contact, good patience, and great speed, plus a good lineup. Wow, didn't have to change that at all from Mr. Theriot.
Freddy Sanchez | PIT | 2B/3B/SS - Good contact hitter, pretty good speed, no power. Not a great lineup.
Felipe Lopez | WAS | 2B/SS - Terrible lineup, but a is a decent contact hitter with OK power for his position and a good deal of speed.


Morgan Ensberg | HOU | 3B - Ensberg has underrated contact and fantastic patience. He also posses some good power. His biggest problem over the years has been lack of confidence from his managers. If he can keep regular playing time and stay healthy, Ensberg should bounce back to have a nice 2007 campaign.
Potential Platoon-mates:
Edwin Encarnacion | CIN | 3B - Talked about him later today. Would only work well as a platoon if he finds regular playing time somewhere.
Akinori Iwamura | TB | 3B - Hopefully you haven't forgotten about him. He could come off the DL within a couple of weeks, so this might be the last chance to buy low on him.
Ryan Freel | CIN | 2B/3B/OF - Might be too late for him, but he's got great contact, good patience, and great speed, plus a good lineup. Speed could compliment Ensberg nicely. Could also fill in at other positions.

Well, there you have a few guys who you could buy low on based on presumptions of risk. I tried to find some Middle Infielders to write about, but I couldn't find many that fit my criteria. Ryan Freel's a guy that would work as a primary player in most leagues, but I think the time to buy low on him has passed. If you still can though, do it.

I'll talk more about how this concept should be applied to pitchers tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

2006 True Home Runs

Here is a list of every player in 2006 that hit a Home Run in the Major Leagues, alongside the number of True HRs that player hit. A True Home Run is a HR that, taking atmosphere and wind conditions into account, would have went farther than an average MLB ballpark fence. The raw HR data comes from Hit Tracker, and I calculated the True HR stat. The fourth column gives the percentage of HRs that were True HRs. Enjoy!

Player HR True HR True HR/HR
Albert Pujols 49 46 94%
Ryan Howard 58 46 79%
David Ortiz 54 43 80%
Jermaine Dye 44 39 89%
Frank Thomas 39 37 95%
Andruw Jones 41 37 90%
Travis Hafner 42 36 86%
Alfonso Soriano 46 36 78%
Adam Dunn 40 35 88%
Jim Thome 42 34 81%
Alex Rodriguez 35 33 94%
Aramis Ramirez 38 33 87%
Carlos Beltran 41 32 78%
Matt Holliday 34 31 91%
Lance Berkman 45 31 69%
Troy Glaus 38 31 82%
Vernon Wells 32 30 94%
Adam LaRoche 32 30 94%
Manny Ramirez 35 30 86%
Jason Bay 35 29 83%
Jason Giambi 37 29 78%
Mark Teixeira 33 29 88%
Jeff Francoeur 29 28 97%
Paul Konerko 35 28 80%
Carlos Delgado 38 28 74%
Bill Hall 35 28 80%
Richie Sexson 34 27 79%
Chase Utley 32 27 84%
Torii Hunter 31 26 84%
Garrett Atkins 29 26 90%
Justin Morneau 34 25 74%
Vladimir Guerrero 33 25 76%
Nick Swisher 35 25 71%
Prince Fielder 28 24 86%
Joe Crede 30 24 80%
Marcus Thames 26 23 88%
Carlos Lee 37 23 62%
Ken Griffey Jr. 27 23 85%
Barry Bonds 26 22 85%
Pat Burrell 29 22 76%
Craig Monroe 28 22 79%
Raul Ibanez 33 22 67%
Nick Johnson 23 21 91%
Chipper Jones 26 21 81%
Ray Durham 26 21 81%
Daniel Uggla 27 21 78%
Magglio Ordonez 24 21 88%
Eric Byrnes 26 21 81%
Brandon Inge 27 20 74%
Austin Kearns 24 20 83%
Mike Cuddyer 24 20 83%
Adrian Gonzalez 24 20 83%
Lyle Overbay 22 20 91%
Pedro Feliz 22 20 91%
Miguel Cabrera 26 20 77%
Grady Sizemore 28 19 68%
Juan Rivera 23 19 83%
Chris Duncan 22 19 86%
Jacque Jones 27 19 70%
Mike Piazza 22 19 86%
Brad Hawpe 22 18 82%
Mike Cameron 22 18 82%
Jorge Posada 23 18 78%
Moises Alou 22 18 82%
Phil Nevin 22 18 82%
Brian McCann 24 18 75%
Jimmy Rollins 25 18 72%
Shea Hillenbrand 21 18 86%
David Wright 26 18 69%
Adrian Beltre 25 18 72%
Jonny Gomes 20 17 85%
Eric Chavez 22 17 77%
Juan Encarnacion 19 17 89%
Johnny Damon 24 17 71%
Jim Edmonds 19 17 89%
Josh Willingham 26 16 62%
Nomar Garciaparra 20 16 80%
Scott Rolen 22 16 73%
Aubrey Huff 21 16 76%
Juan Uribe 21 16 76%
Chad Tracy 20 16 80%
Mark Teahen 18 16 89%
Mike Jacobs 20 16 80%
Miguel Olivo 16 16 100%
Chris Shelton 16 15 94%
Curtis Granderson 19 15 79%
Gary Matthews Jr. 19 15 79%
Morgan Ensberg 23 15 65%
Miguel Tejada 24 15 63%
Jose Bautista 16 15 94%
J.D. Drew 20 15 75%
Rich Aurilia 23 15 65%
Ramon Hernandez 23 14 61%
Carl Crawford 18 14 78%
Brad Wilkerson 15 14 93%
Jose Reyes 19 14 74%
Ryan Zimmerman 20 14 70%
Ty Wigginton 24 14 58%
Rafael Furcal 15 14 93%
Geoff Jenkins 17 14 82%
Bengie Molina 19 14 74%
Ben Broussard 21 14 67%
Jose Valentin 18 13 72%
Robinson Cano 15 13 87%
Michael Barrett 16 13 81%
Mark DeRosa 13 13 100%
Eric Hinske 13 13 100%
Jorge Cantu 14 13 93%
Bobby Abreu 15 13 87%
Carlos Guillen 19 13 68%
Milton Bradley 14 13 93%
Craig Wilson 17 13 76%
Orlando Hudson 15 13 87%
Dave Ross 21 13 62%
Edwin Encarnacion 15 13 87%
Shawn Green 15 13 87%
Xavier Nady 17 13 76%
Hank Blalock 16 13 81%
Rocco Baldelli 16 12 75%
Wilson Betemit 18 12 67%
Casey Blake 19 12 63%
Todd Helton 15 12 80%
Damon Hollins 15 12 80%
Conor Jackson 15 12 80%
Ian Kinsler 14 12 86%
Nicholas Markakis 16 12 75%
Kenji Johjima 18 12 67%
Joshua Barfield 13 12 92%
Russell Branyan 18 12 67%
Alexis Rios 17 12 71%
Ivan Rodriguez 13 12 92%
Craig Biggio 21 12 57%
A.J. Pierzynski 16 12 75%
Hanley Ramirez 17 12 71%
Melvin Mora 16 12 75%
Bernie Williams 12 11 92%
Emil Brown 15 11 73%
Brandon Phillips 17 11 65%
Derek Jeter 14 11 79%
Garret Anderson 17 11 65%
Ronnie Belliard 13 11 85%
Edgar Renteria 14 11 79%
Victor Martinez 16 11 69%
Kevin Youkilis 13 11 85%
Matt Stairs 13 11 85%
Marcus Giles 11 11 100%
Tadahito Iguchi 18 11 61%
Kevin Millar 15 11 73%
Matt Murton 13 11 85%
Greg Norton 17 11 65%
Preston Wilson 17 11 65%
Reed Johnson 12 11 92%
Michael Napoli 16 10 63%
Eliezer Alfonzo 12 10 83%
Rod Barajas 11 10 91%
Aaron Rowand 12 10 83%
Joe Borchard 10 10 100%
Luis Gonzalez 15 10 67%
Scott Spiezio 13 10 77%
Kevin Mench 13 10 77%
Jeff Kent 14 10 71%
Marlon Anderson 12 10 83%
Mike Lamb 12 10 83%
Brian Giles 14 10 71%
John Buck 11 10 91%
Gregg Zaun 12 10 83%
Corey Patterson 16 10 63%
Khalil Greene 15 10 67%
Felipe Lopez 11 9 82%
Angel Berroa 9 9 100%
Mike Lowell 20 9 45%
Jay Gibbons 13 9 69%
Jason Varitek 12 9 75%
Carl Everett 11 9 82%
Reggie Sanders 11 9 82%
Cliff Floyd 11 9 82%
Cody Ross 13 9 69%
Wes Helms 10 9 90%
Jose Castillo 14 9 64%
Alex Gonzalez 9 9 100%
Andre Ethier 11 9 82%
Michael Young 14 9 64%
Russell Martin 10 8 80%
Wily Mo Pena 11 8 73%
Jeff Conine 10 8 80%
Jason LaRue 8 8 100%
Mark Ellis 11 8 73%
Robb Quinlan 9 8 89%
David DeJesus 8 8 100%
Josh Bard 9 8 89%
Todd Walker 9 8 89%
Jeromy Burnitz 16 8 50%
Randy Winn 11 8 73%
Matthew Kemp 7 7 100%
Carlos Quentin 9 7 78%
Jason Lane 15 7 47%
Olmedo Saenz 11 7 64%
Mark Bellhorn 8 7 88%
Rondell White 7 7 100%
Ryan Church 10 7 70%
Corey Koskie 12 7 58%
Bobby Crosby 9 7 78%
Nate McLouth 7 7 100%
Tim Salmon 9 7 78%
Luke Scott 10 7 70%
Javier Valentin 8 7 88%
Corey Hart 9 7 78%
Derrek Lee 8 7 88%
Travis Lee 11 7 64%
Damion Easley 9 7 78%
Joe Mauer 13 7 54%
Jose Lopez 10 7 70%
Julio Lugo 12 7 58%
Jack Wilson 8 7 88%
Jay Payton 10 7 70%
Orlando Cabrera 9 7 78%
Yuniesky Betancourt 8 7 88%
Scott Hatteberg 13 7 54%
David Bell 10 7 70%
Jhonny Peralta 13 7 54%
Gerald Laird 7 6 86%
Hideki Matsui 8 6 75%
Dmitri Young 7 6 86%
Bobby Kielty 8 6 75%
Ronny Cedeno 6 6 100%
Aaron Guiel 7 6 86%
David Dellucci 13 6 46%
Daryle Ward 7 6 86%
Mike Lieberthal 9 6 67%
Jose Guillen 9 6 67%
Brian Roberts 10 6 60%
Sean Casey 8 6 75%
Javy Lopez 8 6 75%
Ryan Shealy 7 6 86%
Yorvit Torrealba 7 6 86%
Johnny Estrada 11 6 55%
Eli Marrero 6 6 100%
Chris Coste 7 6 86%
Hector Luna 6 6 100%
Ryan Langerhans 7 6 86%
Eduardo Perez 9 5 56%
Clint Barmes 7 5 71%
Dan Johnson 9 5 56%
Mark Kotsay 7 5 71%
Toby Hall 8 5 63%
Dioner Navarro 6 5 83%
Jeff DaVanon 5 5 100%
Jose Cruz 5 5 100%
Henry Blanco 6 5 83%
Andy Phillips 7 5 71%
Jason Kubel 8 5 63%
Tony Clark 6 5 83%
Dallas McPherson 7 5 71%
Chris Snyder 6 5 83%
Mike Sweeney 8 5 63%
Jose Vidro 7 5 71%
Jeremy Hermida 5 5 100%
Gary Sheffield 6 5 83%
Steve Finley 6 5 83%
Todd Hollandsworth 7 5 71%
Ryan Doumit 6 5 83%
Tony Graffanino 7 5 71%
Aaron Boone 7 5 71%
Mike Rivera 6 5 83%
Rickie Weeks 8 5 63%
Eric Munson 5 5 100%
Coco Crisp 8 5 63%
Jamey Carroll 5 5 100%
Matt Diaz 7 5 71%
Jeff Baker 5 5 100%
Brian Anderson 8 4 50%
Trot Nixon 8 4 50%
Ramon Castro 4 4 100%
Yadier Molina 6 4 67%
John Mabry 5 4 80%
Aaron Hill 6 4 67%
Mark Grudzielanek 7 4 57%
Scott Thorman 5 4 80%
Lew Ford 4 4 100%
Endy Chavez 4 4 100%
Stephen Drew 5 4 80%
Shane Victorino 6 4 67%
Chris Burke 9 4 44%
Ichiro Suzuki 9 4 44%
Nelson Cruz 6 4 67%
Omar Vizquel 4 4 100%
Freddie Bynum 4 4 100%
Gabe Gross 9 4 44%
Ryan Freel 8 4 50%
Damian Miller 6 4 67%
Angel Pagan 5 4 80%
Alex Escobar 4 4 100%
Alex Cintron 5 4 80%
Vinny Castilla 5 4 80%
Doug Mirabelli 6 4 67%
Adam Everett 6 4 67%
Freddy Sanchez 6 4 67%
Jason Michaels 9 4 44%
Jason Smith 5 4 80%
Reginald Abercrombie 5 4 80%
Chone Figgins 9 4 44%
Lastings Milledge 4 4 100%
Joe Randa 4 3 75%
Shin-Soo Choo 3 3 100%
Tony Batista 5 3 60%
Todd Pratt 4 3 75%
Willy Aybar 4 3 75%
Ryan Garko 7 3 43%
Gary Bennett 4 3 75%
Jose Hernandez 3 3 100%
Sal Fasano 5 3 60%
Vance Wilson 5 3 60%
Ryan Spilborghs 4 3 75%
Andy Marte 5 3 60%
Lance Niekro 5 3 60%
Mark Sweeney 5 3 60%
Rob Mackowiak 5 3 60%
Melky Cabrera 7 3 43%
Jeff Cirillo 3 3 100%
Adam Kennedy 4 3 75%
Paul Lo Duca 5 3 60%
Doug Mientkiewicz 4 3 75%
Craig Counsell 4 3 75%
Frank Catalanotto 7 3 43%
Alfredo Amezaga 3 3 100%
Juan Pierre 3 3 100%
Juan Castro 3 3 100%
Jeremy Reed 6 3 50%
J.J. Hardy 5 3 60%
Omar Infante 4 3 75%
Jose Molina 4 3 75%
James Loney 4 3 75%
Ben Johnson 4 3 75%
Jorge Piedra 3 3 100%
Russ Adams 3 3 100%
Ronny Paulino 6 3 50%
Ricky Ledee 2 2 100%
Terrmel Sledge 2 2 100%
Adam Lind 2 2 100%
Adam Melhuse 4 2 50%
Kevin Kouzmanoff 3 2 67%
Dustin Pedroia 2 2 100%
Christopher Young 2 2 100%
Delmon Young 3 2 67%
Damian Jackson 4 2 50%
Bill Mueller 3 2 67%
JD Closser 2 2 100%
Luis Matos 2 2 100%
Chris Snelling 3 2 67%
Rob Bowen 3 2 67%
Eric Young 3 2 67%
Kevin Frandsen 2 2 100%
Brian Jordan 3 2 67%
Jeff Mathis 2 2 100%
Ross Gload 3 2 67%
Cory Sullivan 2 2 100%
Joshua Rabe 3 2 67%
Chris Woodward 3 2 67%
Shane Costa 3 2 67%
Kazuo Matsui 3 2 67%
John McDonald 3 2 67%
Esteban German 3 2 67%
Howard Kendrick 4 2 50%
Kenny Lofton 3 2 67%
Placido Polanco 4 2 50%
Chris Duffy 2 2 100%
Abraham Nunez 2 2 100%
Royce Clayton 2 2 100%
Aaron Miles 2 2 100%
Brady Clark 4 2 50%
Maicer Izturis 5 2 40%
Brian Schneider 4 2 50%
Joe Inglett 2 2 100%
Marlon Byrd 5 2 40%
Matt Treanor 2 2 100%
Choo Freeman 2 2 100%
Shannon Stewart 2 2 100%
Mark Loretta 5 2 40%
John Rodriguez 2 2 100%
Ramon Martinez 2 2 100%
Mike Matheny 3 2 67%
Todd Greene 2 2 100%
Julio Franco 2 2 100%
Kendry Morales 5 2 40%
Kevin Witt 2 1 50%
Rene Rivera 2 1 50%
Marco Scutaro 5 1 20%
So Taguchi 2 1 50%
Jose Vizcaino 2 1 50%
Miguel Ojeda 2 1 50%
Carlos Joaquin Ruiz 3 1 33%
Christopher Iannetta 2 1 50%
Luis A. Gonzalez 2 1 50%
Jeff Keppinger 2 1 50%
Matt LeCroy 2 1 50%
Brad Ausmus 2 1 50%
Nick Green 2 1 50%
Brandon Fahey 2 1 50%
Scott Podsednik 3 1 33%
Ryan Theriot 3 1 33%
Tomas Perez 2 1 50%
Chris Gomez 2 1 50%
Luis Castillo 3 1 33%
David Newhan 4 1 25%
Jason Repko 3 1 33%
Gabe Kapler 2 1 50%
Pablo Ozuna 2 1 50%
Luis Rodriguez 2 1 50%
Geoff Blum 4 1 25%
David Eckstein 2 1 50%
Benjamin Zobrist 2 1 50%
Kelly Shoppach 3 1 33%
Jason Ellison 2 0 0%
Todd Linden 2 0 0%
Robert Fick 2 0 0%
Jason Bartlett 2 0 0%
Fernando Tatis 2 0 0%
Neifi Perez 2 0 0%
Dave Roberts 2 0 0%
Chad Moeller 2 0 0%