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Carlos Delgado 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 ...
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Today’s Top Foot Awards go to…
Published 4/9/2009 by Jon Cunningham at Hot Foot
... Carlos Delgado again disproved the naysayers last night, going 2 for 5 with 2 runs and 4 RBIs. Two of Delgado’s RBIs came with one swing of the bat when he hit a towering shot to right field to give the Mets the early lead in the first inning. ...
Mets Domination in WBC
Published 3/18/2009 by brendan bilko (noreply@blogger.com) at priced out of the citi.
The Mets dominated tonight's pool 2 WBC match-up in Miami. Carlos Delgado smacked a bomb of a home run to dead center off of Ted Lilly in the fourth. ...
Fun Player Facts and Questions for 2009
Published 3/14/2009 by dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) at NY Sports Dog
... , and topped 40 or more in each of those years. David Wright is a doubles machine. Carlos Delgado is about to pass some Hall of Fame Milestones: Carlos needs 24 doubles and 31 homeruns for 500 in each category . He is also currently 50th all-time in RBIs and only 11 away from 1,500. If he drives in 111 RBIs this year he moves up to 30th all-time. Is he a Hall of Famer? Yes, I think so for sure. Historical Facts from the "Did You Know" file? Bob Gibson currently hold the record for best "Batting Average Against" by any pitcher in Mets history. Yes, Bob Gibson ...
National League East Division Preview (Featuring Kevin Kernan)
Published 2/27/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Kevin: Over a 23 day span in September the revitalized Carlos Delgado slugged seven home runs and drove in 19 runs. Over that same stretch Ryan Howard hit 11 home runs and drove in 31 runs. Enough said. ...
Why Carlos Delgado will make the Hall of Fame
Published 2/24/2009 by Andrew Vazzano (noreply@blogger.com) at The 'Ropolitans | NY Mets Baseball Blog
... into the top 25. Already, he stands 50th on the RBI list. Already, he has Hall of Fame numbers.That's just on the field. In 2000, he was award the Major League Player of the Year award and the Hank Aaron Award. He also won the Roberto Clemente Award, in 2006, given to the player who best exemplifies humanitarianism and sportsmanship. He's a two-time All Star, and now famously came in second place in the MVP voting to Alex Rodriguez in 2003. According to Baseball-Reference, Delgado is similar to a few big bats, two of which are already in the Hall. ...
The Manny Strategy: Waiting for Desperation
Published 2/17/2009 by Jimmy Scott at Dugout Central
... contractual record. Unfortunately, the economy hurt his chances more than he and Boras originally thought. Maybe going into the off season he thought there’d be a bidding war for his services between LA and one of the two NY teams. Maybe San Francisco would jump in, or some other “mystery team” would go for it, like the Angels or the White Sox. Didn’t happen. So his strategy changed. Now, he’s pursuing the Waiting for Desperation strategy. Wait for Carlos Delgado to get hit in the wrist by a pitch in the WBC and be lost ...
The Manny Strategy: Waiting for Desperation
Published 2/17/2009 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
... he wants to set some sort of contractual record. Unfortunately, the economy hurt his chances more than he and Boras originally thought. Maybe going into the off season he thought there'd be a bidding war for his services between LA and one of the two NY teams. Maybe San Francisco would jump in, or some other "mystery team" would go for it, like the Angels or the White Sox. Didn't happen. So his strategy changed. Now, he's pursuing the Waiting for Desperation strategy. Wait for Carlos Delgado to get hit in the wrist by a pitch in the WBC and be lost for the season, or ...
TORONTO BLUE JAYS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 2/5/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... homered off of Tom Glavine in game 4, giving the Blue Jays the lead for good and singled doubled and was intentionally walked in the Game 6 clincher. He finished with a .450 average and a 1.250 OPS and was named World Series MVP. I actually had to look up to see if Borders was still playing. I remember he played for the Twins in the 2004 Division Series and I remember thinking “Wait, is that the same guy?” STARTING FIRST BASEMAN CARLOS DELGADO Delgado just missed the World Series party. He was a September call up in ...
Fun With Sim Scores: Big Name FA Hitters
Published 1/25/2009 by Dan Turkenkopf at Beyond the Box Score
... 942
Greg Luzinski
942
Eddie Murray
939
Willie McCovey
930
Carlos Delgado
927
Jack Clark
925 ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 37, 38, 39
Published 1/16/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Carlos Delgado, 1B: Smiley pulled a Lazarus act last year, and made a run for MVP. Still important to Mets title hopes. Oops. Once beat Rock Hudson in a game of Connect Four. ...
Will Pedroia win the AL MVP? The answer comes today
Published 11/18/2008 by Dan Lamothe, Red Sox Monster at Red Sox Monster
... -- Manny Ramirez ( top finish: 3rd place, 1999 and 2004 ) -- David Ortiz ( top finish: 2nd place, 2005 ) -- Nomar Garciaparra ( top finish: 2nd place, 1998 ) -- Derek Jeter ( top finish: 2nd place, 2006 ) -- Lance Berkman ( top finish: 3rd place, 2002 and 2006 ) -- Gary Sheffield ( top finish: 2nd place, 2004 ) -- Craig Biggio ( top finish: 4th place, 1997 ) -- Roberto Alomar ( top finish, 3rd place, 1999 ) -- Carlos Delgado ( top finish: 2nd place, 2003 ) -- Joe Carter ( top finish: 3rd place, 1992 ) -- Wade Boggs ...
Can the Cubs count on Carlos Zambrano?
Published 9/25/2008 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... Well that seems rather pedestrian, doesn’t it? Lots of pitchers get upset with the home plate umpire, right?
Here is a real rough transcript of what I heard on the radio last night:
Zambrano had already managed to walk in a run by giving a free pass to David Wright by the time I tuned in.
Zambrano at that point was glaring at the home plate umpire, and proceeded to make several angry gestures and yell at his catcher, Henry Blanco.
Carlos Delgado came to the plate, with two outs. Aramis Ramirez was ...
A formal apology from the Stew to one Carlos Delgado
Published 9/10/2008 by 'Duk at Big League Stew
... Not only was Delgado coming off a downtrending 2007, he was making it look like it'd take the placement of a gun to the head of Mets GM Omar Minaya for him to pick up the '09 team option on Delgado's contract. At the time of the post, Delgado was hitting .198/.290/.272 with one HR, 9 RBI and 17 strikeouts. I speculated that the 36-year-old was heading toward a non-guaranteed contract and the way he was playing, that didn't seem like a stretch. ...
BASEBALL: Second Most Valuable Met Carlos
Published 9/8/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... It's a nice sentiment for the importance of Delgado's comeback with the Mets, but don't believe it; he's still the team's 4th or 5th most valuable player, behind Wright, Reyes, Beltran and maybe Santana. Delgado does nothing that doesn't show up in the box score - he's at best mediocre in the field as a 1B, a liability on the basepaths, and his .346 OBP is OK but nothing special, ...
The Stretch run
Published 9/3/2008 by The Reverend (noreply@blogger.com) at Ghostrunner on First
... It's early September and again the Mets are on top of the East. Sound familiar? Of course it does. It was only last year they managed to cough up a seven and a half game lead to the Phillies over the last month and a half of the season. Going into play today the Mets hold a slight two game edge over Philly. I don't expect another 2007 to be completely honest. With a rejuvenated Carlos Delgado tearing the cover off the ball and a stronger starting rotation I expect the Mets to find themselves in the post-season come October. ...
HoJo: Carlos Delgado For The Hall
Published 4/19/2008 by Wrigleyville at wrigleyville23
... Delgado, who turns 36 in June, is a career .280 hitter; has 432 home runs; finished 2nd, 4th and 6th in MVP voting in various years; has made the All-Star team twice - and has comparable career stats through age 35 to Fred McGriff, Frank Thomas, Jose Canseco, Jim Thome and Juan Gonzalez. ...
Baserunning for the Ages
Published 2/25/2008 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... than expected.So as you can see Smith's 1985 season actually comes out on top with a EqBRRate of 1.85 easily topping the 1986 season of Eric Davis at 1.55. The lowest rate out of the top 50 is Ron LeFlore's 1980 season where he was actually below 1.00 at 0.99 but made the top 50 by virtue of his 11.0 EqSBR. And now the bottom 50... Name Year EqGAR EqSBR EqAAR EqHAR EqOAR TotOpps EqBRR EqBRRate Carlos Delgado 2007 -0.4 -0.2 -2.9 -3.6 -0.4 394 -7.5 0.41 Jose ...
Delgado Believe
Published 2/12/2008 by Mets2Moon at The Ballclub
... Carlos Delgado came to the Mets prior to the 2006 season in a salary dump deal with the Florida Marlins. His resume at the time pretty much spoke for itself. To that point, he boasted 9 straight seasons in which he hit over 30 HRs and drove in over 90 runs. His consistency and power put him among the league's elite. Delgado didn't disappoint at all over the course of 2006. In addition to his 38 HRs and 114 RBI, his mere presence in the lineup helped to make the players around him better. Carlos Beltran, for one, seemed to reap the benefits of having a feared slugger hitting ...
Active Hall of Fame Projections: Pitcher
Published 8/27/2007 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... Carlos Delgado ...
28 Days Later: Mets-Yanks Gamer V
Published 6/16/2007 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... 4 C. Delgado, 1b ...