Submit a Story!

Chad Billingsley Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

Edit
Chad Billingsley Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/billich01.shtml

Chad Billingsley 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 Chad Billingsley Bookmarks

Links to http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/billich01.shtml

Clayton Kershaw to Follow The Billingsley Path?
Published 3/16/2009 by Eric Stephen at True Blue LA
... There are many reasons for Dodger fans to be excited about this team, this organization.  Perhaps no two players are as important to the organization as Chad Billingsley and ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 25
Published 1/13/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Beat "Through the Flames and Fire" on expert level in Guitar Hero but still can't master the split-finger fastball. Anibal Sanchez, SP: Can't ride that no-hitter train forever, Anibal. Is every Marlins starting pitcher turning 25 this year? The entire rotation is on the verge of a quarter life crisis. Alexi Casilla, 2B: The most newsworthy thing he did in 2008 was get hurt and let us write this amusing blogpost about Adam Everett. Chad Billingsley, SP: Will probably never consider a hobby of ice-fishing. Should remain ...

BASEBALL: Billingsley Broken
Published 11/23/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... . Hopefully, the prognosis of being ready to go by the spring is on target. The Dodgers have a bunch of talented young pitchers, but as the one who has proven the most so far, Billingsley's probably the single player - even beyond Russell Martin - most important to the franchise's future, as a 23-year-old coming off his first 200 IP/200 K season. ...

The SoSG 2008 Dodgers Yearbook: Students, Section 2
Published 10/23/2008 by Orel (noreply@blogger.com) at Sons of Steve Garvey
... Our ace of the present and the future. Forget the NLCS, because we know the real Chadley isn't that pitcher. The real Bills will return in 2009 another season stronger and wiser—and you're only 23! The Dodgers have been to the post-season two of your three years with the team. If that trend continues, you'll be a big part why. BFF! ...

October 2, 2008 Playoff Games Open Thread
Published 10/2/2008 by houstoncardinal at Viva El Birdos
... against my favorite Dodger -- Chad Billingsley. He's 24 years young and, if you didn't already know it, one of the best pitchers in the NL. He's going to be some kind of special. The Cubs had better hope he's got some postseason jitters b/c Zambrano's been shaky of late (no-hitter excepted) as he battles the injury bug. The rumor is that Piniella's going to have ...

2008 NLDS Preview: Cubs Scoring vs. Dodgers Run Prevention
Published 9/30/2008 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... .691 OPS, 3.68 ERA (1st in all those except BA, which they were 2nd) Cubs Hitting vs. Right Handers: .274/.350/.443 .793 OPS Dodgers Pitching vs. Right Handers: .239/.300/.361 .661 OPS Dodgers Pitching vs. Left Handers: .268/.334/.396 .730 OPS Cubs are 64-48 when a right-handed pitchers starts the game. Dodgers Defense: .693 DER (9th in NL), .825 RZR (12th in the NL) Dodgers Rotation: Derek Lowe, Chad Billingsley, Hiroki Kuroda, Greg Maddux All Cubs ...

Here Come the Dodgers
Published 9/28/2008 by Jason at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
... (.292/.340/.461) I'm fairly certain these numbers are the definition of solid but unspectacular. Russell Martin (.279/.384/.395) A very good catcher, but he shouldn't be one of your best hitters.  But I'd love to have him on my team if we didn't, you know, have a ridiculously sweet catcher ourselves. Jeff Kent (.280/.327/.418) He used to be good, but now he's not.  Now he's just kind of mediocre, bad at defense, and a grumpy gus. Chad Billingsley (16-10 3.14 ERA; 3.40 road ERA) He's a very solid pitcher with a ...

100 Games of Suckitude
Published 9/27/2008 by Nate (noreply@blogger.com) at Nats Triple Play
... Ayala 102 Thu, Jul 24 @SFG L 0-1 38-64 M Cain T Redding 103 Fri, Jul 25 @LAD L 2-3 38-65 C Billingsle J Lannan ...

Dodgers Vault Into First; Billingsley Gets Little Credit
Published 9/7/2008 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... Thanks to another Chad Billingsley gem, the Dodgers shockingly sit in first place today. Yet, it seems that when it comes to giving credit where credit is due, there's actually little to be found. ...

Breaking Down the NL West Race
Published 7/31/2008 by Hef at Major League Jerk
... The Dodgers aren’t far back at 4.11 and are lead by Chad Billingsly and his 136 ERA+.  In just under 130 innnings of work, Billingsley has an ERA of 3.26 and a WHIP of 1.303.  He’s followed by Derek Lowe and Hiroki Kuroda (who’s pitched well since coming off the DL).  Brad Penny is having an off year, possibly due to injury.  Edge: Snakes. ...

The West Ain't the Best
Published 7/28/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... all very inexperienced teams. There’s a lot of young talent, guys in their mid-20s who have a short time playing together. I think that’s why we’re all trying to hang on to .500.”For those unfamiliar with his work, Jeff Kent really likes to run down young players. In doing so, he tends to ignore little facts such as the fact that the Dodgers' best offensive players are 23, 24, 25, and 26 years-old, and their best pitcher this year is 23. A couple of big reasons why they're struggling? Their 31 year-old centerfielder, ...

Does Anyone Recognize an Ace In This Town?
Published 7/19/2008 by Phil Gurnee at SportsHubLA
... upon the wunderkind Clayton Kershaw, but at 23 years old, Billingsley is already an elite pitcher. Many in Los Angeles still think of him as another youngster, perhaps not living up to his hype. Let me spell it out for those of you still on the fence: Chad Billingsley’s performance has gone well beyond hype. He may not have taken the field in New York last Tuesday, but compared to some of the names that did, Billingsley is by that measure an All Star caliber hurler. At the break Billingsley has an ERA+ of 135 . This follows his 2007 season when he posted an ERA+ of 138 . ...

IGD: Padres vs Dodgers (11 Jun 08)
Published 6/12/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
Padres (28-38) vs Dodgers (31-33) Randy Wolf vs Chad Billingsley 7:05 p.m. PT Channel 4SD AM 1090, FM 105.7 MLB, B-R Billingsley has faced the Padres 11 times in his career and worked 44 innings, more than against any other team. He’s posted a 2.05 ERA and fanned 53 batters. As a team the Pads are hitting .224/.290/.279 against the 23-year-old right-hander. How irritating… Share/Email This

Two on Two: NL West Preview
Published 2/26/2008 by Rich Lederer and Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Jon: Chad Billingsley (138 ERA+) could become a staff ace as early as this season. That would be a huge help to a team that doesn't know exactly who its fifth starter will be if ...

Dodger Thoughts: 2008 Opening Day Locks
Published 2/6/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... against Penny, which is not particularly lucky, and he still performed well. He also reduced the number of home runs allowed dramatically. As much as he has blossomed, Penny, who turns 30 in May, is more of an enigma than ever. Overall, I'd expect something closer to his second-half performance of 2007, but not necessarily worse. Chad Billingsley, RHP : I'm telling you, the sky's the limit for this kid. In 20 starts last season, he had a 3.38 ERA and 101 strikeouts in 112 innings. The areas targeted for improvement, control (51 walks as a starter) and endurance (5 2/3 innings ...

SFR in the Infield - NL West
Published 12/27/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Carroll COL 6 32 9 7 0.7 Clint Barmes COL 6 19 5 5 -0.4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Hendrickson LAN 1 23 3 1 1.5 Brad Penny LAN 1 26 3 1 1.2 Joe Beimel LAN 1 19 3 1 1.2 Chad Billingsley LAN 1 18 2 1 0.8 Derek Lowe LAN ...

Wild Wild (NL) West
Published 12/21/2007 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... made a great decision picking up free agent Andruw Jones. He gives them a serious offensive upgrade, especially if Joe Torre has the balls to sit Pierre and his $9 million salary on the bench. Anyone want to take that bet, though? Me neither. The Dodgers also signed one of the better free agent pitchers available, Hiroki Kuroda. With the addition, their 2008 rotation now looks like this: Brad Penny Derek Lowe Chad Billingsley Hiroki Kuroda Jason Schimdt (or ...

Billingsley in Blue
Published 1/15/2007 by Sam Stevens at The Baseball Files
... No news here: the Blue Jays are still in need of some arms to fill their 2007 starting rotation. Back in December, when J.P. was swinging and not dealing at the Winter Meetings, and Wells appeared to be Texas-bound for 2008, I added a Reader Poll that asked which arms the Jays should target. Not included in the list of options but added by a reader, was the Dodgers' Chad Billingsley. Trading Wells is now off the table–would LA still be interested in a trade for Billingsley? ...