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Coco Crisp 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 Coco Crisp Bookmarks

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AL Central Preview (Featuring Joe Posnanski)
Published 3/20/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... .270 .331 .392 Granderson, C. .280 .354 .488 Poz: The Grady Sizemore vs. Curtis Granderson argument is probably the most compelling and fun question in the division. Sizemore hits lefties better and walks a touch more which gives him a slight lead, but Curtis Granderson is probably MY favorite player in baseball, and not just because he's my Facebook friend. Jeremy: Ground will be covered. Coco Crisp and Gomez are all glove no bat, but what gloves they are. Sizemore’s and ...

Where They Stand: Kansas City Royals
Published 3/10/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... Lost: Likely 2B Mark Grudzielanek (Free Agent), RP Ramon Ramirez (Traded To Red Sox, RP Leo Nunez (Traded To Marlins), CF Joey Gathright (Signed With Cubs), IF/OF Esteban German (Released), IF Jason Smith (Signed With Astros), P Kip Wells (Released), RP Jeff Fulchino (Claimed Off Waivers By Astros), RP Neal Musser (Signed With Astros). What They've Added: Acquired 1B Mike Jacobs (From Marlins), CF Coco Crisp (Acquired From Red Sox), Signed RP Juan Cruz (2 Years, $6 Million), Signed RP ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 30
Published 1/23/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Coco Crisp, CF: Brings his brawling ways to the AL Central, plans on cold cocking Joe Mauer for nothing. Will undoubtedly by the most popular Kansas City Royal by the end of their season. Let's go with Memorial Day just to be safe. ...

Crisp not part of the solution
Published 11/22/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jeff) at Royally Speaking
Alot of Royals fans are jubilant because Moore traded for a speedy, young, cheap, centerfielder with good on-base skills. Except he really didn't, instead he acquired Coco Crisp. Now I know I'm going to be accused of unwarranted negativity because it seems like I bash every move DM makes but that's not whats going on here. I stayed silent a few days and really thought about this trade and here's what I decided - it's a lateral move and Crisp is neither an upgrade or a downgrade. As a complementary player on a good team he won't hurt you but on a team looking for offense a ...

Reaction: Crisp Traded to Royals
Published 11/20/2008 by T.J. Donegan at BostonsportZ
... run, Dice-K has ace-quality stuff although he needs to find his stride as a pitcher and give up less walks, and Jon Lester made a huge leap this season becoming a dominant pitcher, even as a lefty pitching with the short porch in left at home. Add to that the great young pieces the Sox have to try and make a move for a hitter (which they still need, imo) to make this dangerous team the team to beat next season. Ramon Ramirez' stats via Baseball Reference Coco Crisp's stats via Baseball Reference Justin Masterson's stats via Baseball ...

What Coco Crisp's loss means for the Red Sox
Published 11/20/2008 by Dan Lamothe, Red Sox Monster at Red Sox Monster
... that he was not OK being a fourth outfielder, even on a reigning World Series champion. A funny thing happened, though. For the second straight season, the Red Sox outfield was rapped with injury after injury, and Crisp ended up appearing in 114 games , enough for him to steal 20 bases and get in a groove and record his best slugging percentage (.407) and on-base percentage (.344) during his three years with the team. That won't happen next year. ...

What's gotten into Coco Crisp?
Published 9/9/2008 at Extra Bases
... Tonight was more of the same, and even though his 3-for-3 game didn’t factor into any Red Sox runs, Crisp’s emergence is becoming as one of the more improbable and fascinating storylines of the Red Sox season. After some tumultuous moments – the spring training “I want to play” mini-saga, the haymaker he threw at James Shields – Crisp is likely to finish 2008 with his best season in his three years with the Red Sox. ...

Matt's Yankee Stadium Memories: Part II
Published 8/4/2008 by Matt (noreply@blogger.com) at The Immaculate Inning
... , and Coco Crisp (who went by "Covelli" then) are the few I remember. But since these games were considerably cheaper and closer, my live baseball fix moved away from Yankee Stadium. ...

Life In The Fast Lane: Yanks-Sox Gamer XI
Published 7/26/2008 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... .288/.352/.481 6. J.D. Drew, RF .287/.403/.548 7. Jed Lowrie, SS .294/.338/.397 8. Coco Crisp CF .252/.312/.391 9. Kevin Cash C .234/.298/.362 SP ...

Is There Coco In The Yanks Melk?
Published 7/5/2008 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... Finder, here’s the answer: Cnt OPS+ PA Year Age +—-+—————–+—+—-+—+—-+—+ 1 Jerry White 76 309 1976 23 2 Joe Lovitto 70 313 1974 23 3 Paul Householder 64 455 1982 23 4 Milt Cuyler 65 313 1992 23 5 Coco Crisp 76 447 2003 23 6 John Cangelosi 76 525 ...

Coco Goes Cuckoo Over Rays' Bartlett!
Published 6/5/2008 by Matthew David Hume at New England Sports Blog
... Covelli Loyce Crisp a long overdue solo standing o. for the competitive fire he displayed following separate incidents around the second base bag during the battle for first between our Boston Red Sox and as my 4 year old daughter commonly refers to them and any other opposing team as, "The Bad Guys." ...

Blogging with the Enemy: Questions for Red Sox Monster
Published 4/8/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... and Jon Lester both had great starts last week, and since they were the two Sox to get starts in Tokyo, they'd figure to be the pitchers the most directly affected.  A return to Boston is well overdue, though, and if reliving the 2007 championship run doesn't help situational hitting and some of the other things that have hurt Boston so far... well, pass the salt, please.  I'll eat my oldest, gnarliest Red Sox hat. BYB:  How do you see the Coco Crisp-Jacoby Ellsbury center field logjam eventually resolving ...

Trade?
Published 3/12/2008 by Jared Blank at Hot Foot
... Ed Coleman of WFAN is reporting that talks have intensified that the Mets have traded OF Angel Pagan to the Boston Red Sox for OF Coco Crisp. ...

Coco Crisp Soon To Be a Cub?
Published 3/9/2008 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... Crisp stopped hitting the second he put on a Red Sox uniform, but can "go get 'em" in the outfield, turning in a particularly masterful season last year with the glove, even if the arm is sub-par. He has expressed his desire to start (as most ballplayers do), so if this deal goes through, we'll see how Lou manages his playing time versus the youngster Pie. ...

When in Doubt, Mail Bag It
Published 2/26/2008 by Bad Kermit at Hire Jim Essian
... and answer them. With the uncertainty surrounding the potential of Pie, have the Cubs considered a trade for Coco Crisp? He seems to be everything we hope Felix will become, and he’s available.– Tom D., Anchorage First of all, Anchorage? Seriously? We get it, Carrie. Cubs fans are everywhere. There is no need to take stupid questions from people outside of Chicago just to beat that point into the ground. Secondly, I don’t know about you, but I’m not hoping that Felix Pie becomes a mediocre center fielder who doesn’t have the power to drive in runs nor the patience to get on ...

Center of attention
Published 2/26/2008 by Chad Finn at Chad Finn's Touching All The Bases
... is only slightly higher than Crisp's as a big leaguer (.409), and it appeared to these untrained eyes that the book was out on Ellsbury last September: get two strikes on him and he'll hack at anything. The Rockies evidently didn't have a copy of said book, but it's cause for at least mild concern. The kid still has some adjustments to make. ...

Coco Crisp to the Cubs? Brewers Lose Big
Published 11/24/2007 at VFTB
As I was sitting in bed yesterday, I had was mulling around something someone asked me about the other day. I thought I would share it with you. What are your thoughts on bringing in Coco Crisp via trade from the Red Sox to play centerfield? There is no doubting that Crisp can go out and get the ball in center. He came in ranked third in the ...

Gold and loot
Published 11/7/2007 by Mike Miliard at Sox Blog
... Coco Crisp got the proverbial shaft. A .998 fielding percentage with one measly error? C’mon, guys! What’s a dude gotta do? He outclassed every winner but Ichiro (who he tied) in both those categories. ...

My big, fat White Sox offseason plan
Published 11/5/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
... at center and paying handsomely for their declines in the process, Hall’s presence could afford the Sox time to trade their way towards an upgrade. Possible candidates at each position: Center: Coco Crisp : Theo Epstein is asking for the moon right now – ...

Game Three Notes
Published 10/28/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... on a Coco Crisp liner up the middle, and the other by ...

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