Okay I haven't blogged in a while and I probably won't for a while after this, but Miles Austin is worth it. First his history, Austin had never started an NFL game in his 3 previous years in the Cowboys system. He went undrafted out of Monmouth University in 2006, and the Cowboys signed him, before the season began. He made the team primarily as a return man. He returned 29 kickoffs for 753 a hair under 26 yards per return not bad for an undrafted rookie. Austin chose a good time to shine as his first kick return touchdown was in the 2006. He mainly returned in 2007 as well, but caught a few passes as well. He saw brief receiving action in 2008 as well occasionally listed on 3 receiver plays. He had a very impressive yards per catch but his kickoff return numbers dropped considerably from previous years after an early season injury. Which brings us to 2009, Miles Austin is now primarily just the no. 3 receiver. Wade Phillips gives him the opportunity to start over an ailing and struggling Roy Williams. Austin would have a career day with 10 receptions, 250 yards, and 2 touchdowns. 250 yards in a game broke Bob Hayes' franchise record of 246. With a bye week Austin had time to get over his stunning performance and get prepared for alot more playing time. Austin started over Patrick Crayton who would later make his presence known on Special Teams. Austin would have 6 receptions for 171 yards, 2 touchdowns, and a fumble. For the second time in 3 weeks, and second consecutive game for the Cowboys Austin led the NFL in receiving yards.
In 2 games Miles Austin jumped onto the leaderboard in many receiving catagorys. He has only 21 receptions all season due to the fact he hasn't started all year, however he is tied with Hines Ward (42 receptions) for the most 20+ yard receptions in the NFL, with only DeSean Jackson having more 40+ receptions. He is 9th in the NFL in receiving yards (3rd in the NFC) with 502 (421 in 2 games). He is one of just 6 Wide Receivers to have 5 touchdowns so far this year. Averaging 23.9 yards per catch no receiver with more than 6 receptions has a higher average.
In conclusion, I'm gonna be so mad (at myself not Miles) if he goes for another astounding game with more stats that would go well on this blog.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
No More Long Blogs, Trades, Ortiz, and July Stats
My Blogs arent going to be as long froim now on I can't stay focused unless there is something that truly deserves a good rant.
Ok trades worth mentioning:
Cliff Lee and Ben Francisco to the Phillies
This is great for Philly Ben Francisco is an underrated bat, and with the Philadelphia offense Lee should be able to keep afloat, but if he can't handle the hitters park his confidence will go right down the drain and Lee doesn't bounce back well or quickly I'll miss Lee being in the AL you can trust him to slip up pitching to you. On the other hand Ranger killer Ben Francisco going with him is well worth it.
Former Pirates to various locations
Watch out or Pittsburgh in the coming years Garrett Jones and Andrew McCutchen are going to lead the pack of young players coming up.
David Ortiz tested positive in 2003 for PEDs. Ortiz did not know this as the list that his name leaked out of was supposed to remain anonymous. "Big Papi" is known quite well for making statements against PED users that some could find radical. My feeling is that Ortiz trusted that the list would keep quiet and he could look like someone based on their statements would be dead set against such things. Before coming to Boston Ortiz clearly weighed less as a Minneasota Twin. Before 2002 in 1200 career plate appearances he had only 38 homeruns. He matched that total three years in a row '04-'06. He says he's shocked at the positive test because of his character rather than his actions.
Awards
AL MVP
Mark Teixeira
NL MVP
Albert Pujols
AL Cy Young
Roy Halladay
NL Cy Young
Matt Cain
AL Rookie
Elvis Andrus
NL Rookie
Colby Rasmus
AL Reliever
Joe Nathan
NL Reliever
Huston Street
Playoffs
ALDS Detroit loses @ New York
ALCS Los Angeles loses @New York
ALDS Boston loses @ Los Angeles
WS San Francisco wins @ New York
NLDS Chicago wins @ Los Angeles
NLCS San Francisco wins @ Chicago
NLD San Francisco wins @ Philadelphia
Ok trades worth mentioning:
Cliff Lee and Ben Francisco to the Phillies
This is great for Philly Ben Francisco is an underrated bat, and with the Philadelphia offense Lee should be able to keep afloat, but if he can't handle the hitters park his confidence will go right down the drain and Lee doesn't bounce back well or quickly I'll miss Lee being in the AL you can trust him to slip up pitching to you. On the other hand Ranger killer Ben Francisco going with him is well worth it.
Former Pirates to various locations
Watch out or Pittsburgh in the coming years Garrett Jones and Andrew McCutchen are going to lead the pack of young players coming up.
David Ortiz tested positive in 2003 for PEDs. Ortiz did not know this as the list that his name leaked out of was supposed to remain anonymous. "Big Papi" is known quite well for making statements against PED users that some could find radical. My feeling is that Ortiz trusted that the list would keep quiet and he could look like someone based on their statements would be dead set against such things. Before coming to Boston Ortiz clearly weighed less as a Minneasota Twin. Before 2002 in 1200 career plate appearances he had only 38 homeruns. He matched that total three years in a row '04-'06. He says he's shocked at the positive test because of his character rather than his actions.
Awards
AL MVP
Mark Teixeira
NL MVP
Albert Pujols
AL Cy Young
Roy Halladay
NL Cy Young
Matt Cain
AL Rookie
Elvis Andrus
NL Rookie
Colby Rasmus
AL Reliever
Joe Nathan
NL Reliever
Huston Street
Playoffs
ALDS Detroit loses @ New York
ALCS Los Angeles loses @New York
ALDS Boston loses @ Los Angeles
WS San Francisco wins @ New York
NLDS Chicago wins @ Los Angeles
NLCS San Francisco wins @ Chicago
NLD San Francisco wins @ Philadelphia
Labels:
Baseball,
Ben Francisco,
Cliff Lee,
David Ortiz
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Going for the Sweep, Overdue, and Brainwashed
In the history of interleague play only 2 teams have swept a season series of at least six games. The Yankees swept the Mets, and the Marlins swept the Devil Rays. The Rangers coming into Thursday were 5-0 vs. the Astros in 2009. Vicente Padilla made the start against the injury plagued starter for the Astros, Brandon Backe. For the third time in a row Padilla has been throwing to Teagarden rather than Saltalamacchia. Wash says that's of no significance. Padilla got a lead early in the game and shut out Houston through the first 4 innings. With Texas up 3-0 in the 5th, Padilla got two quick outs, but gave up a double to the heavy slumping Darin Erstad, which snapped Erstad's 0-for-29 hitless streak. Then Padilla would give up an RBI single to Pudge's backup Humberto Quintero making it 3-1. In the top of the 6th Padilla would give up a walk and 2 singles to load the bases. He would walk in a run to make it 3-2. Hunter Pence would strike out, but a pass ball with Kaz Matsui batting would let the tying run score. Matsui wouldn't single without scoring a run. Padilla would follow by striking out Erstad and inducing a groundout from Quintero to end the inning.
Supplying the runs early for Texas were Chris Davis and Michael Young both on homeruns. It was Davis' first homerun since May. It was Michael's second since then. They have both been in deep slumps recently. Mike over the past week has been hitting under .250 including the second longest hitless streak of his career of 0-for-17. For a guy that regularly accumulates 200 hits per year that's a big slump. Chris Davis is still averaging literally over 1.5 strikeouts per game.
Hunter Pence has surrendered his free thought for no good reason, except you know he can live the high life with millions of dollars. Last night he nearly took the game away from the team he once rooted for. Tonight he homered in the top of the 8th inning for the second day in a row, this time it was the go ahead run rather than the tying run. This would be decisive as the Astros won 5-3 @ Texas. Pence also would make an arguably highlight reel catch to save a run and end the game. This came the day after David Murphy a Houston native got the walkoff hit in the bottom of the 10th. I leave you with the totally coherent thought that perhaps this was planned.
Supplying the runs early for Texas were Chris Davis and Michael Young both on homeruns. It was Davis' first homerun since May. It was Michael's second since then. They have both been in deep slumps recently. Mike over the past week has been hitting under .250 including the second longest hitless streak of his career of 0-for-17. For a guy that regularly accumulates 200 hits per year that's a big slump. Chris Davis is still averaging literally over 1.5 strikeouts per game.
Hunter Pence has surrendered his free thought for no good reason, except you know he can live the high life with millions of dollars. Last night he nearly took the game away from the team he once rooted for. Tonight he homered in the top of the 8th inning for the second day in a row, this time it was the go ahead run rather than the tying run. This would be decisive as the Astros won 5-3 @ Texas. Pence also would make an arguably highlight reel catch to save a run and end the game. This came the day after David Murphy a Houston native got the walkoff hit in the bottom of the 10th. I leave you with the totally coherent thought that perhaps this was planned.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Progress, Records, Stealing The Show, Kinsler vs. Bourn, and Ohh the Irony
Unlike most posts, this blog has everything to do with tonight's game, and nothing to do with anything else.
Matt Harrison fresh off the DL got the call to start for the Rangers Wednesday night against Russ Ortiz starting for Houston. Harrison didn't exhibit the same stuff that he threw in his 2 consecutive complete games in mid May. He tossed an inefficient game, but had great support defensively and adequate support offensively to put him on the hook for the win, throwing 90+ pitches through 5 innings. The sophomore lefty gave up at least one hit 4 of 5 innings, including 2 doubles and a homerun. Michael Young and Chris Davis both had great plays to keep the damage minimized to 3 runs over Matt's 5 innings.
Ivan Rodriguez caught a Major League Baseball game for the 2,227th time in his career Wednesday. That broke the all time record for the stat. Pudge went 1-for-5 with a single. Ron Washington decided to put as much history into the game as possible by starting Omar Vizquel at shortstop. Vizquel needed one hit to tie Luis Aparicio for most hits by a Venezuelan native in Major League Baseball. Vizquel singles in the bottom of the 5th to tie Aparicio. He wouldn't break the record in the 7th, and with Andruw Jones pinch hitting his chance was passed up in the ninth.
What with it being Pudge's big day, some Rangers thought it a good time to prove themselves in front of the former face of the team. With a leadoff double in the first inning Ian Kinsler pulled off a daring move against the 13 time gold glover. He stole third and ran home off a rare throwing error by Pudge. Kinsler would go on to steal another base off him later in the game. Vizquel would also steal a base proving he hasn't slowed any with his age. Jarrod Saltalamacchia would also be tested behind the plate by Michael Bourn. Salty would be able to catch him once of twice. Salty would also homer in the game.
The leadoff hitters for Texas and Houston had big factors in Wednesday's game. Kinsler and Bourn both got on base twice and were able to score for their team early due to very aggresive baserunning. They both set up their teams with the bunt, both for sacrifice and for hits. The two played the game you want to see from your leadoff hitter.
And finally here's what you've all been waiting for, the conclusion of Wednesday night's epic game. The Rangers were leading 4-3 in the top of the 8th when the Arlington born and raised Hunter Pence homered for the Astros. The former Ranger fan's solo shot would tie up the game at 4. Marlon Byrd lead off the 9th inning with a double setting up the bottom of the order for a walk-off win. Chris Davis would fly out to shallow center and Salty and Andruw both struck out swinging. After 2 quick outs in the top of the 10th vintage Wild Thang refused to let Houston go quietly, as Pence doubled for Pudge. C.J. would fall behind 3-1 but battle back and strike him out on a curve ball low. Texas would load up the bases with nobody out for Nelson Cruz. Cruz would fly out to Michael Bourn shallow enough to hold Kinsler at 3rd. The next batter was Houston native, former Astros fan, and all around opposite of Hunter Pence. Murphy would slap a hit to left field to score Kins and walk-off in the 10th to win it for Texas.
Matt Harrison fresh off the DL got the call to start for the Rangers Wednesday night against Russ Ortiz starting for Houston. Harrison didn't exhibit the same stuff that he threw in his 2 consecutive complete games in mid May. He tossed an inefficient game, but had great support defensively and adequate support offensively to put him on the hook for the win, throwing 90+ pitches through 5 innings. The sophomore lefty gave up at least one hit 4 of 5 innings, including 2 doubles and a homerun. Michael Young and Chris Davis both had great plays to keep the damage minimized to 3 runs over Matt's 5 innings.
Ivan Rodriguez caught a Major League Baseball game for the 2,227th time in his career Wednesday. That broke the all time record for the stat. Pudge went 1-for-5 with a single. Ron Washington decided to put as much history into the game as possible by starting Omar Vizquel at shortstop. Vizquel needed one hit to tie Luis Aparicio for most hits by a Venezuelan native in Major League Baseball. Vizquel singles in the bottom of the 5th to tie Aparicio. He wouldn't break the record in the 7th, and with Andruw Jones pinch hitting his chance was passed up in the ninth.
What with it being Pudge's big day, some Rangers thought it a good time to prove themselves in front of the former face of the team. With a leadoff double in the first inning Ian Kinsler pulled off a daring move against the 13 time gold glover. He stole third and ran home off a rare throwing error by Pudge. Kinsler would go on to steal another base off him later in the game. Vizquel would also steal a base proving he hasn't slowed any with his age. Jarrod Saltalamacchia would also be tested behind the plate by Michael Bourn. Salty would be able to catch him once of twice. Salty would also homer in the game.
The leadoff hitters for Texas and Houston had big factors in Wednesday's game. Kinsler and Bourn both got on base twice and were able to score for their team early due to very aggresive baserunning. They both set up their teams with the bunt, both for sacrifice and for hits. The two played the game you want to see from your leadoff hitter.
And finally here's what you've all been waiting for, the conclusion of Wednesday night's epic game. The Rangers were leading 4-3 in the top of the 8th when the Arlington born and raised Hunter Pence homered for the Astros. The former Ranger fan's solo shot would tie up the game at 4. Marlon Byrd lead off the 9th inning with a double setting up the bottom of the order for a walk-off win. Chris Davis would fly out to shallow center and Salty and Andruw both struck out swinging. After 2 quick outs in the top of the 10th vintage Wild Thang refused to let Houston go quietly, as Pence doubled for Pudge. C.J. would fall behind 3-1 but battle back and strike him out on a curve ball low. Texas would load up the bases with nobody out for Nelson Cruz. Cruz would fly out to Michael Bourn shallow enough to hold Kinsler at 3rd. The next batter was Houston native, former Astros fan, and all around opposite of Hunter Pence. Murphy would slap a hit to left field to score Kins and walk-off in the 10th to win it for Texas.
Labels:
Baseball,
david murphy,
hunter pence,
Matt Harrison
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
The Road Trip, Padilla, Shufflin' the Rotation, What to do with Benson
Well to review how Texas has been doing lately, I must mention the road trip at New York and Boston. Many saw this as an opportunity for the Rangers to prove themselves to be among the top teams in the American League. In their first visit to Yankee Stadium, the Rangers were 1-2 resembling the series we hosted vs. the Yankees. Losing in a blowout in both openers, salvaging the middle game, and coming up short in each rubber finale. Texas knew that wasn't the end of the world. The expectations weren't high for the trip at two teams who both had records just as good as theirs. 2-4 was a success, and 3-3 was more than welcome. Visiting Fenway Park in '09 for the first time, the Rangers led by a very hot Nelson Cruz lit up Boston pitching taking 2 of 3, and go back to Texas with a 3-3 road trip.
One of the more interesting points of the trip was Vicente Padilla. Padilla is one of the few Rangers known well for on field antics. Nothing startling just a guy who has the guts and the stupidity to throw at Mark Teixeira not once but twice. Teixeira exchanged his profanities with Vicente but took his base. Padilla was fresh of the DL, but obviously had fine control of his pitches. Ron Washington, quite displeased with him took him out of the game. After the game which Texas lost Padilla was placed on outright waivers by the Rangers, and fined by MLB. Padilla being put on waivers was a snap descision. Nine out of ten times he would be off the team or in AAA within 1 week. My first thoughts of the move consisted or "Good, he deserves it," but upon looking at his numbers I thought "What were they thinking?" I certainly hope they were sending Padilla a serious wake up call, but whether or not that is the case, putting him on waivers, and giving another team a chance to pick him up was a move that involved acting before thinking. I'm very disappointed in the "professionals" down at the front office. This guy tossed back to back outings giving up only 1 hit each. Padilla is a streaky one, but the Rangers don't have a playoff run without all the pitching they can get. However if he continues to act upon his own decisions rather than what the team asks of him, then only after the season, when his contract is up should we cut ties with him.
With McCarthy sidelined, the whole opening rotation has seen the DL, with the exception of Kevin Millwood. But our spot starters have held their own and kept us afloat the top of the division. Doug Mathis and Tommy Hunter both held their when called upon to pitch for injured members of the rotation. However I think Derek Holland has been asked too much of too early in his career and he needs to go back to long relief. Unlike Holland, Mathis and Hunter both have some if little experience in the big leagues which I think has helped them.
Scott Feldman stepped in for Kris Benson who has struggled all season long. I think Benson needs to be sent to AAA and heavily conditioned there. Benson was a no. 1 pick, he was the Stephen Strasburg or David Price of his college days. Jason Jennings was never considered of that calibur but showed great promise as a youngster winning rookie of the year in 2002 getting 15 wins in the exceedingly hitter friendly Coors Field. Jennings is tossing great long relief for Texas this year, coming back from a disappointing 2007 with Houston and a demotion in 2008 after he couldn't rebound with the Rangers. I see alot of similarities between Jennings and Benson and I feel if Benson gets the same approach, he can still be an asset to the Texas Rangers, in 2010*.
*That is two thousand ten, not twenty ten.
Final Notes:Staying current, Pudge Rodriguez tied the record for most game caught in MLB history today. He celebrated by homering for his Astros' only run of the game in a 6-1 loss to Texas. He is expected to break the record against his same former team tomorrow.
One of the more interesting points of the trip was Vicente Padilla. Padilla is one of the few Rangers known well for on field antics. Nothing startling just a guy who has the guts and the stupidity to throw at Mark Teixeira not once but twice. Teixeira exchanged his profanities with Vicente but took his base. Padilla was fresh of the DL, but obviously had fine control of his pitches. Ron Washington, quite displeased with him took him out of the game. After the game which Texas lost Padilla was placed on outright waivers by the Rangers, and fined by MLB. Padilla being put on waivers was a snap descision. Nine out of ten times he would be off the team or in AAA within 1 week. My first thoughts of the move consisted or "Good, he deserves it," but upon looking at his numbers I thought "What were they thinking?" I certainly hope they were sending Padilla a serious wake up call, but whether or not that is the case, putting him on waivers, and giving another team a chance to pick him up was a move that involved acting before thinking. I'm very disappointed in the "professionals" down at the front office. This guy tossed back to back outings giving up only 1 hit each. Padilla is a streaky one, but the Rangers don't have a playoff run without all the pitching they can get. However if he continues to act upon his own decisions rather than what the team asks of him, then only after the season, when his contract is up should we cut ties with him.
With McCarthy sidelined, the whole opening rotation has seen the DL, with the exception of Kevin Millwood. But our spot starters have held their own and kept us afloat the top of the division. Doug Mathis and Tommy Hunter both held their when called upon to pitch for injured members of the rotation. However I think Derek Holland has been asked too much of too early in his career and he needs to go back to long relief. Unlike Holland, Mathis and Hunter both have some if little experience in the big leagues which I think has helped them.
Scott Feldman stepped in for Kris Benson who has struggled all season long. I think Benson needs to be sent to AAA and heavily conditioned there. Benson was a no. 1 pick, he was the Stephen Strasburg or David Price of his college days. Jason Jennings was never considered of that calibur but showed great promise as a youngster winning rookie of the year in 2002 getting 15 wins in the exceedingly hitter friendly Coors Field. Jennings is tossing great long relief for Texas this year, coming back from a disappointing 2007 with Houston and a demotion in 2008 after he couldn't rebound with the Rangers. I see alot of similarities between Jennings and Benson and I feel if Benson gets the same approach, he can still be an asset to the Texas Rangers, in 2010*.
*That is two thousand ten, not twenty ten.
Final Notes:Staying current, Pudge Rodriguez tied the record for most game caught in MLB history today. He celebrated by homering for his Astros' only run of the game in a 6-1 loss to Texas. He is expected to break the record against his same former team tomorrow.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Recap Blog
Well I haven't blogged in much too long so I'll recap everything over the last 2 weeks that I haven't covered.
1. A Solid Road Trip *
2. The Rise, Fall, and Steady Uphill Trudge of Vicente Padilla *
3. Nelson Cruz Heating Up
4. Life Without Hamilton, B-Mac, or San Frankie *
5. Holland Rotation vs. Bullpen *
6. Kinsler Slumping
7. Michael Streaky
8. Wash is Sticking Around
9. The Draft
10. Mathis Called Up *
11. Grilli Claimed off Waivers
12. Millwood Staying Consistent
13. Little Production of Late
14. El Duque Signed
15. Andruw Gets Revenge on LA
16. Light Outage Ruins Pitcher's Duel
17. Pudge Returns to Break Record *
*topics that are now covered in more recent blogs
Well I spent so much time making this list, so I'll go into detail tomorrow.
1. A Solid Road Trip *
2. The Rise, Fall, and Steady Uphill Trudge of Vicente Padilla *
3. Nelson Cruz Heating Up
4. Life Without Hamilton, B-Mac, or San Frankie *
5. Holland Rotation vs. Bullpen *
6. Kinsler Slumping
7. Michael Streaky
8. Wash is Sticking Around
9. The Draft
10. Mathis Called Up *
11. Grilli Claimed off Waivers
12. Millwood Staying Consistent
13. Little Production of Late
14. El Duque Signed
15. Andruw Gets Revenge on LA
16. Light Outage Ruins Pitcher's Duel
17. Pudge Returns to Break Record *
*topics that are now covered in more recent blogs
Well I spent so much time making this list, so I'll go into detail tomorrow.
Monday, June 1, 2009
May Selections
1 All-Stars
AL
RF Adam Jones BAL
SS Jason Bartlett TB
3B Evan Longoria TB
1B Justin Morneau MIN
LF Jason Bay BOS
C Victor Martinez CLE
2B Aaron Hill TOR
CF Torii Hunter LAA
P Zack Grienke KC
C Kurt Suzuki OAK
C Joe Mauer MIN
1B Miguel Cabrera DET
1B Mark Teixeira NYY
2B Ian Kinsler TEX
2B Robinson Cano NYY
3B Michael Young TEX
3B Mike Lowell BOS
SS Derek Jeter NYY
SS Marco Scutaro TOR
OF Nick Markakis BAL
OF Nelson Cruz TEX
OF Johnny Damon NYY
P Edwin Jackson DET
P Roy Halladay TOR
P Felix Hernandez SEA
P Mark Buehrle CWS
P Justin Verlander DET
P Bobby Jenks CWS
P Mariano Rivera NYY
P Brian Fuentes LAA
P George Sherrill BAL
P Jonathan Papelbon BOS
P Frank Francisco TEX
NL
CF Carlos Beltran NYM
SS Miguel Tejada HOU
1B Albert Pujols STL
LF Raul Ibanez PHI
3B Ryan Zimmerman WAS
2B Chase Utley PHI
RF Brad Hawpe COL
C Brian McCann ATL
P Johan Santana NYM
C Ramon Hernandez CIN
C Ivan Rodriguez HOU
1B Adrian Gonzalez SD
1B Prince Fielder MIL
2B Orlando Hudson LAD
2B Brandon Phillips CIN
3B David Wright NYM
3B Casey Blake LAD
SS Yunel Escobar ATL
SS Hanley Ramirez FLA
OF Ryan Braun MIL
OF Carlos Lee HOU
OF Justin Upton ARI
P Ted Lilly CHC
P Matt Cain SF
P Chad Billingsley LAD
P Jason Marquis COL
P Zack Duke PIT
P Jonathan Broxton LAD
P Ryan Franklin STL
P Francisco Cordero CIN
P Francisco Rodriguez NYM
P Trevor Hoffman MIL
P Heath Bell SD
2 Awards
MVP
AL Jason Bay BOS
NL Raul Ibanez PHI
Cy Young
AL Zack Grienke KC
NL Johan Santana NYM
Rookie
AL Elvis Andrus TEX
NL Colby Rasmus STL
Relief Man
AL Jonathan Papelbon BOS
NL Heath Bell SD
3 Playoffs
Detroit wins ALDS@ New York
Detroit wins ALCS@ Texas
Boston loses ALDS@ Texas
Detroit loses WS @ Milwaukee
Saint Louis loses NLDS@ Los Angeles
Milwaukee wins NLCS@ Los Angeles
Philadelphia loses NLDS@ Milwaukee
4 Homerun Derby
Carlos Pena 1st Round
Mark Teixeira Won Finals
Jason Bay 2nd Round
Nelson Cruz 1st Round
Adrian Gonzalez Lost Final
Raul Ibanez 1st Round
Adam Dunn 2nd Round
Albert Pujols 1st Round
AL
RF Adam Jones BAL
SS Jason Bartlett TB
3B Evan Longoria TB
1B Justin Morneau MIN
LF Jason Bay BOS
C Victor Martinez CLE
2B Aaron Hill TOR
CF Torii Hunter LAA
P Zack Grienke KC
C Kurt Suzuki OAK
C Joe Mauer MIN
1B Miguel Cabrera DET
1B Mark Teixeira NYY
2B Ian Kinsler TEX
2B Robinson Cano NYY
3B Michael Young TEX
3B Mike Lowell BOS
SS Derek Jeter NYY
SS Marco Scutaro TOR
OF Nick Markakis BAL
OF Nelson Cruz TEX
OF Johnny Damon NYY
P Edwin Jackson DET
P Roy Halladay TOR
P Felix Hernandez SEA
P Mark Buehrle CWS
P Justin Verlander DET
P Bobby Jenks CWS
P Mariano Rivera NYY
P Brian Fuentes LAA
P George Sherrill BAL
P Jonathan Papelbon BOS
P Frank Francisco TEX
NL
CF Carlos Beltran NYM
SS Miguel Tejada HOU
1B Albert Pujols STL
LF Raul Ibanez PHI
3B Ryan Zimmerman WAS
2B Chase Utley PHI
RF Brad Hawpe COL
C Brian McCann ATL
P Johan Santana NYM
C Ramon Hernandez CIN
C Ivan Rodriguez HOU
1B Adrian Gonzalez SD
1B Prince Fielder MIL
2B Orlando Hudson LAD
2B Brandon Phillips CIN
3B David Wright NYM
3B Casey Blake LAD
SS Yunel Escobar ATL
SS Hanley Ramirez FLA
OF Ryan Braun MIL
OF Carlos Lee HOU
OF Justin Upton ARI
P Ted Lilly CHC
P Matt Cain SF
P Chad Billingsley LAD
P Jason Marquis COL
P Zack Duke PIT
P Jonathan Broxton LAD
P Ryan Franklin STL
P Francisco Cordero CIN
P Francisco Rodriguez NYM
P Trevor Hoffman MIL
P Heath Bell SD
2 Awards
MVP
AL Jason Bay BOS
NL Raul Ibanez PHI
Cy Young
AL Zack Grienke KC
NL Johan Santana NYM
Rookie
AL Elvis Andrus TEX
NL Colby Rasmus STL
Relief Man
AL Jonathan Papelbon BOS
NL Heath Bell SD
3 Playoffs
Detroit wins ALDS@ New York
Detroit wins ALCS@ Texas
Boston loses ALDS@ Texas
Detroit loses WS @ Milwaukee
Saint Louis loses NLDS@ Los Angeles
Milwaukee wins NLCS@ Los Angeles
Philadelphia loses NLDS@ Milwaukee
4 Homerun Derby
Carlos Pena 1st Round
Mark Teixeira Won Finals
Jason Bay 2nd Round
Nelson Cruz 1st Round
Adrian Gonzalez Lost Final
Raul Ibanez 1st Round
Adam Dunn 2nd Round
Albert Pujols 1st Round
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