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Chipper Jones 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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Your Official Walkoff Walk 2009 Predictions Compendium
Published 4/1/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Felix Hernandez, SEA
Dick Harden, CHC
Most Valuable Player
Grady Sizemore, CLE
Manny Ramirez, LAD
Rookie of the Year
Elvis Andrus, TEX ...
ATLANTA BRAVES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/26/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... STARTING THIRD BASEMAN CHIPPER JONES I've written about the draft before, but this story is worth repeating. ...
WBC Is Still A Forced Competition Despite Hall Wanting Mementos
Published 3/22/2009 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... } --> We all know how Metsfan73 feels about the WBC; I hate it. It is a ridiculous attempt to fabricate rivalries. If this event was played with amateurs, I would be more inclined to give a rats tail about it, but with the current set-up, it does nothing but take away from the present MLB season. Already the US has been close to forfeiting a game due to a lack of a bench. Some of the notable players already injured are: Dustin Pedroia, Larry 'Chipper' Jones, Kevin Youkilis, Matt Lindstrom, and Ryan Braun. ...
These Are Not ‘Cons’ to the WBC
Published 3/18/2009 by Andrew Beaton at Hot Foot
... Finally, yes there have been some minor injuries to players such as Ryan Braun, Chipper Jones, Dustin Pedrioa and others in the WBC. The argument saying these players got injured because they are in the WBC is fairly specious, as they would be doing very similar activities in spring training. It’s not as if somebody taking a swing in a WBC game is so much more likely to get hurt than a guy taking a swing in a spring training game. ...
The All-Time One-Teamers
Published 3/4/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... of the St. Louis Cardinals will play out their respective careers for one team, too. Perhaps Chipper Jones? But more and more, playing one's entire career for a single organization looks like a thing of the past. That's ok, too. Free agency has made baseball players rich, which strikes me as perfectly appropriate since the baseball players are the reason we watch and love the game. So this is not any sort of moral commentary, just a nod to the best players that never switched teams. ...
Comments on The SABR Baseball List and Record Book, Part 2
Published 1/22/2009 by Tom Stone at Seamheads.com
... Take a look at Chipper’s complete statistical resume. It is quite impressive: 408 HR, 1,374 RBI, 1,378 R, .310 BA, .408 OBP, .548 SLG. He took home the MVP in 1999, and has been an all-star six times (which seems a bit low to me). More of a “gray-ink” hitter than a “black-ink” hitter, Chipper hasn’t often led the NL in key offensive categories, but he has often been amongst the leaders. That said, he took home his first batting title last year when hit .364 in 439 at-bats. He had a little speed in his youth, and was a smart runner ...
The Griddle: The Braves Statute of Limitations?
Published 1/9/2009 at Baseball Toaster
... playing his final season for the Mets and Giants. Among players for other franchises, Ty Cobb played 22 seasons for the Tigers before playing his final two for the Athletics. Willie Mays played 21 seasons for the Giants before moving on to the Mets. Mays and Spahn both missed time because of military service. The most seasons any pitcher had who pitched for the Braves and no other franchise is nine seasons by Rick Camp . The longest-tenured Braves "lifer" is Chipper Jones who will be playing his 16th season for the Braves in 2009.
A Needy New Year*
Published 1/6/2009 by Charlie Hatton at Bugs & Cranks
... into the fall?
Or hopes dashed away, dashed away? Dashed away all?
As the front office slumbered, and Spring Training loomed,
Braves fans were thinking their season was doomed.
When a jolly old elf, visiting in the new year,
Showed up and said something for Braves’ fans to hear:
‘Times may well be glum, but don’t give up hope;
Though Coxsie, it seems, nears the end of his rope.‘
‘Sure, Chipper’s a grandpa; Glavine’s wing is a worry,
Francoeur’s ...
Lost Classics: May 5, 2006
Published 12/26/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mets2Moon) at The Ballclub
... groundout, and up stepped Larry. It had been 7 years since Larry had become so reviled by Mets fans, but even after all this time, the venom had not died down. The chants and the boos filled the air, but Larry got the last laugh as his grounder to Delgado at 1st was able to score Giles with the game's first run. ...
What If…
Published 12/19/2008 by JC at Sabernomics
... gets his career “back on track”? By getting back on track does he mean a below-average corner outfielder or plays like he did after he was first called up? I suspect the latter, and I think that is very unlikely. I mean what if Chipper Jones bats like he did in 2004? It’s not good policy to base decisions on unlikely scenarios. ...
BASEBALL: My NL MVP
Published 11/17/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... of supporting talent, won 86 games, was within 2 games of first place on July 22 and 4 games on August 1, and within 2 games of the wild card lead on August 16 and 3 1/2 on September 9. Pujols lead the league in Slugging and OPS, was second in batting and on base percentage, and despite missing two weeks with an injury he managed to lead the league in Total Bases and Times on Base and finish third in homers, fourth in RBI, third in hits, second in walks and fourth in doubles (Chipper Jones was the only really comparable hitter in the league in percentage terms, but Pujols had ...
The Jeter Meter
Published 9/30/2008 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... 1179 Ind. Games
Rickey Henderson 1169 Ind. Games
Edgar Martinez 1136 Ind. Games
Jeff Bagwell 1134 Ind. Games
Derek Jeter 1120 Ind. Games
Manny Ramirez 1116 Ind. Games
Joe Morgan 1108 Ind. Games
Barry Bonds 1107 Ind. Games
Chipper Jones 1102 Ind. Games
Gary Sheffield 1087 Ind. ...
The Disadvantages Of Kapok: Braves 5, Angels 2
Published 6/14/2008 by Rob (noreply@blogger.com) at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... Garland had some luck, as when he managed to pick off center fielder Gregor Blanco at first, but most of his good fortune arrived before the game, when the blazing hot Chipper Jones (hitting .414 coming into the game!) had a freak accident of perhaps enormous bearing on the Braves' already dicey chances in the NL East. During batting practice, he hit a ball that ricocheted off the top of the batting practice cage that then caromed off his face. Unprotected by a batting helmet, the ball ...
Parker’s Postulations
Published 5/31/2008 by Jeff Parker at Dugout Central
... One player that there will be no debate about is Chipper Jones. The future 1st ballot HoFer is batting .420/.500/.670 this season. At an age (36) when most players start to deteriorate, he is having his best year ever. It would be awesome if he could hit over .400 this year, and that got me thinking: how come nobody did it during the offensive explosion of the last 10+ years? Here’s how many players have hit .350+ the last 38 years (and the best during the decade). ...
Things I think about when I can't sleep
Published 5/25/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jeff) at Royally Speaking
... One player that there will be no debate about is Chipper Jones, the future 1st ballot HoFer is batting .417/.488/.680 this season. At an age when most players start to deteriorate he is simply having his best year ever. It would be awesome if he could hit over .400 this year and that got me thinking, how come nobody did it during the offensive explosion of the last 10+ years? Here's how many players have hit .350+ the last 38 years(and the best during the decade). ...
Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... is over. His move to the NL only makes that an even greater possibility. Santana has two Cy Young Awards and should've won a third in 2005 when he was clearly the best pitcher in the AL. Santana has won an astounding 68% of his games. He has led the league in ERA twice, K's three times, and WHIP four times. He also won the AL Triple Crown in 2006. Santana is only 29 so if he can stay healthy, he could become the next Pedro Martinez in terms of dominance. 69) Chipper Jones Few baseball fans probably realize Chipper's greatness when it comes to his place in ...
Typically Good Hitters Going Bonkers Early
Published 4/20/2008 by Jameson at CuseAdelphia
... 1. Chipper Jones. One of the few remaining members of the dominant Braves teams of the 1990s, Chipper has been injury free to begin the year and he's absolutely raking the ball. Now Jones typically isn't a slow starter as he's got a career .323 average and .967 OPS in April. But this year, the Braves 3B is off to the best start in baseball. He's leading the majors in hits (30) and average (.455). He's also tied for the league lead in home runs (6) and RBIs (18). Jones ...
Facing Clemens
Published 3/7/2008 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... with Dave Magadan, whose University of Alabama Crimson Tide faced off against Clemens' University of Texas squad in the 1983 College World Series, Mayo takes us all the way through the 2007 season with Torii Hunter's final three--ultimately unproductive--plate appearances that capped his unbroken string of futility. Along the way we hear from Hall of Famers like Cal Ripken Jr. and future member Ken Griffey Jr., star players including Gary Carter, Chipper Jones, and Luis Gonzales, to lesser-known hitters like Daryl Hamilton and Phil ...
Q&A with MadFriars.com, Part 1
Published 3/3/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... to Chipper Jones, but I do think his future is at third base as opposed to left field. ...
1/10/08 Is Ryan Zimmerman For Real?
Published 1/10/2008 by e chigliak <info@federalbaseball.com> at Federal Baseball
... http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rolensc01.shtml Troy Glaus' career stats at the baseballcube.com: http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/G/troy-glaus.shtml Troy Glaus' career stats at baseball-reference.com: http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/glaustr01.shtml Chipper Jones' career stats at thebaseballcube.com: http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/J/chipper-jones.shtml Chipper Jones' career stats at baseball-reference.com: http://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jonesch06.shtml Miguel Cabrera's career stats at ...