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Al Reyes 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 Statistics.

posted 7/22/2007 in Al Reyes Bookmarks

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Where They Stand: Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Published 4/2/2009 by David Chalk (noreply@blogger.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... Tampa Bay Devil Rays for Bugs & Cranks , and occasionally for Yahoo!'s Big League Stew . 2008 Outcome: 97-65, 1st Place In The AL East, 2 Games Ahead Of The Red Sox. What They've Lost: SP Edwin Jackson (Traded To Tigers), 3B/OF Eric "Shitske" Hinske (Signed With Pirates), DH Cliff Floyd (Signed With Padres), RP Trever Miller (Signed With Cardinals), OF/Enforcer/Celebration Coordinator Jonny Gomes (Signed With Reds), RP The Eraser Al Reyes (Unsigned) RP The Lethal Weapon Gary Glover (Signed With ...

Another Reyes and a couple things to consider
Published 8/20/2008 by Josh Thomson at The LoHud Mets Blog
... Al Reyes has had a good career for a journeyman. (Yes, when you've pitched for the Brewers, Dodgers, Orioles, Pirates, Yankees, Cards and Ray, you are a journeyman.) Reyes has been tough to hit (just 340 hits in 428.2 innings), but he has had control issues (195 walks). His total line reads like this: 23-16, 3.82 ERA in 384 games. You can see Reyes' career stats here. ...

RAYS 7, A’s 6: Team that’s “never been there before” wins another big game down the stretch
Published 8/15/2008 by Scott Caruso at Rays of Light
... has also been doing quite well down there, but haven’t we already tried that this year? I suppose the Rays could also hang onto Al Reyes and re-assign him to the big league club. I think I’d like to take my chances on ...

Another Reyes available.....
Published 8/9/2008 by Ed Ryan (noreply@blogger.com) at Mets Fever
... veteran Al Reyes was DFA'd by the Tampa Bay Rays to make room for Chad Bradford. Reyes is 38 and has a 4.37 ERA (actually a touch better than last year's mark of 4.90 ...

Rays Designate Reyes
Published 8/9/2008 by Sarah Green at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... , veteran Al Reyes was DFA'd by the Tampa Bay Rays to make room for Chad Bradford. Reyes is 38 and has a 4.37 ERA (actually a touch better than last year's mark of 4.90). He's had two stints on the DL this year, and has had a 5.14 ERA in 8 games since last being activated. ...

A Look back at April
Published 5/1/2008 by Jason at
... Apr 14 @TB W 8-7 7-7 B Bruney (1-0) A Reyes (1-2) M Rivera (4) BOX ...

Two on Two: AL East Preview
Published 4/2/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... Hinske will be quite fast. Scott Kazmir’s health is the key factor in the Rays season along with Matt Garza’s development. James Shields should be solid, but after that Edwin Jackson and Jason Hammel have Rays fans praying for Jeff Niemann’s arrival. Troy Percival, Al Reyes, Dan Wheeler, and Trever Miller give the Rays a ...

No one named Ray wants to play for Tampa Bay
Published 11/13/2007 by Richie Rich at Home Run Derby
... (2004).  Neither made much of an impact with the club.  The (Devil) Rays have had two pitchers with the last name of Reyes… Al Reyes (2007) and ...

The Summer Shopping Season, Part II
Published 7/24/2007 by Ryan <info@letsgotribe.com> at Let's Go Tribe!
... (2)  RHP Al Reyes, Tampa Bay ...

Epic Post: Getting on the road to Playoffsville
Published 6/12/2007 by Kurt at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
... ...nah.  Once bitten, you know?  Granted, the lefty Bowie is posting a 3.79 ERA in 35.2 innings of work, but I can still remember how brutal he was in his first trip to Chicago, and I ' d prefer to leave it at that. Tampa Bay Suck-Rays: These guys are a young team building for the future, which means they might be prime examples of a team willing to deal veterans for prospects.  In this case, Tampa boasts only one talented reliever over the age of 30, and that ' s their closer, Al Reyes .  At 36, Reyes has been around baseball for quite a while, but he ' s never been as successful as this year.  He is currently boasting a 1.95 ERA in 27.2 IP, with 15 saves and 0 blown.  Plus, he ' s making less than a million dollars this year.  In other words, despite his age, Reyes may very well be a hot commodity come the trade deadline, and he might be perfect for a team that doesn ' t want to rely on Ryan Dempster too much.  I ' d ...

Pickoff Moves
Published 4/10/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... Al Reyes LAN b. 1971, played 2000-2001 ...