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Aaron Miles batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Aaron Miles Bookmarks

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2009 Player Previews - Aaron Miles
Published 3/19/2009 by Jason at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
You know what?  I'd really like to see Aaron Miles on the bench during the 2009 season.  I'd really like to see him sitting while Mike Fontenot takes the field.  You might say, I'd like Lou to bench Aaron Miles.   If only there was a website to reflect this desire of mine. ...if only. But seriously, folks, Miles isn't terribly good. He puts up a decent average (.289 for his career and .317 last year), but he's sort of a bit lacking in patience and power.  He's averaged fewer than 30 walks a year, has a career ...

NL Central Preview
Published 3/13/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... gets more time than Aaron Miles and comes close to replicating his 2008, then the balance of power at second in the NL Central could look a little different. ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 33
Published 1/28/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Aaron Miles, Util: Is a Cub now because St Louis fans kept confusing him with Adam Kennedy. Almost played for the Greek team in the 2004 Olympics but gave it all up to play pro ball with the Rockies. TYPICAL GREEK BEHAVIOR. ...

Have the Cards really missed on any free agents?
Published 1/9/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... as $3,154,845.  For the sake of this little project, assume that number won’t change.  I’ve cut my list off at players who were signed for more than the league minimum, with a few exceptions (I kept the three former Cardinals: Aaron Miles, ...

Twelve Days of Christmas 2008: Day 12
Published 1/5/2009 by Pip at Fungoes
On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me Twelve runs a-batting,! Eleven errors committing,@ Ten runs creating,~ Nine rightfielders starting,+ Eight-place batting pitchers*, Seven spots a-playing&, Six hits a-spraying ^, A five-rule draftee%; Four exceeding arms$, Three million fans#, Two Dewan gloves, and another Pujols MVP. !Late-season acquisition Felipe Lopez created 12.0 ...

Middle of the road
Published 10/11/2008 by houstoncardinal at Viva El Birdos
... So, ok, you go w/ Miles at 2nd most of the time to compensate for the fact that you’re getting nothing offensively from your SS – at least you’ll get some offense at one of the two positions. And, as critical as I’ve been of Miles, he did have the best offensive season of his career -- highest OBP, highest slugging %, highest OBP and OBP+ (by far), and the highest isolated power of his career. He struck me, for most of the season, as ...

O good Horacio, what a wounded name
Published 8/10/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine
... for the other three positions. Chris Getz seems like the only likely candidate because he fills that need. He played third in today's game against Pawtucket and had three chances. Two were run-of-the-mill grounders right to him that he converted into routine outs, and the other was a shank that landed over his head and on the chalk of the left-field line near where the stands in Fenway jut out to hug the line. Can't hold that one against him. I doubt he'll wow anybody, and Aaron Miles seems like the best comparison. But he has a good idea of the strike zone and he can put ...

When it rains, it pours on Friday the 13th
Published 6/15/2008 by CardsFanDan (noreply@blogger.com) at The NL Central Blog
... ) had an awful outing. A sign that your team played an awful game: the only Cardinal “pitcher” who didn’t give up a run was 5’8 Aaron friggin’ Miles. Aaron Miles, people. For those of you who don’t know, Miles is a weak-armed second basemen who Tony throws out at SS or even third base every now and then. Not only did he pitch decently, reaching the high 70’s on the gun, but he retired the heart of the Phillie order. Well, if Clement doesn’t turn out well, it looks like Miles can step in during the pennant race and become an ace. Yeah, it will happen. And the Cubs will win the ...

And Even More Refinements in SFR
Published 12/21/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Braden Looper 1 21 0.4 SLN Joel Pineiro 1 15 0.2 SLN Kip Wells 1 23 -0.5 SLN Yadier Molina 2 34 0.9 SLN Gary Bennett 2 17 0.1 SLN Albert Pujols 3 396 10.6 SLN Brendan Ryan 4 64 1.3 SLN Miguel Cairo 4 19 0.6 SLN Aaron Miles 4 242 -0.8 SLN Adam Kennedy 4 333 ...

“What’s On Second?”
Published 12/3/2007 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... Tim Wilkin/Blue Jays connection but Lopez has had exactly one good season in his career. REALISTIC TRADE TARGETS - BENCH Christian Guzman - Neifi’s cousin. Freddie Bynum - I mention him just to torture you, the readers. Russ Adams - See Wilkin/Blue Jays reference above. Augie Ojeda - AUGIE!!! Ruben Gotay - I got nothing on him. Alfredo Amezaga - AZ Phil’s been pimping him for awhile now. Alex Cora - Too bad we traded Izturis. Aaron Miles - Probably not to the Cubs. Ben Zobrist - A decent prospect once upon a ...