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Cristian Guzman 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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WASHINGTON SENATORS/WASHINGTON NATIONALS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 4/1/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... RESERVE INFIELDER CRISTIAN GUZMAN Guzman appears to be having a rough spring this year and maybe his All Star performance in 2008 was a fluke. Maybe his contract extension he signed last year was a fluke. Or maybe he’s getting warmed up and is ready to be the same hitter who became the first ever National to hit for the Cycle like he did on August 28th, 2008. If he gets off to a hot start, he might be dangled as trade bait. Just STAY OFF OF THAT DL!!! RESERVE INFIELDER ...
VORP and the Nats
Published 3/6/2009 by jeff@nationalspride.com (Jeff Bergin) at NationalsPride ::: Stat Boy
... winning percentage. This is comparable to the performance of the worst teams in history." The reason I bring this up is when your team goes 59-102, you start to think that possibly, you have a team full of VORP = 0. Actually, on offense, the Nationals had an average offense VORP of 2.3 and a pitching VORP of 3.6. I know, there are probably many flaws with the math behind my average, but I think it shines a light on this fact: the 2008 Nationals sucked. The biggest VORP leader was Christian Guzman at 34 (which ranked him 9th, right below ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 31
Published 1/27/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Cristian Guzman, 2B: Even after 3 years with Washington, Guzman still thinks he plays for the Twins and "has never been happier to be part of this Minnesota organization." Racked up almost 200 hits last year for first time in career. ...
The 10 worst No. 9 hitters since 1957
Published 9/16/2008 by Steve Treder at The Hardball Times
... (team OPS+: 95) Overall: GS PA R XBH RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH ROE GDP SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS 109 349 32 8 20 16 0 29 6 12 4 8 4 4 .204 .255 .245 .500 When batting ninth: GS PA R XBH RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH ROE GDP SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS 108 344 30 8 19 16 0 29 6 11 4 8 4 4 .200 .252 .242 .494 Cristian Guzmán , shortstop, ...
Does anyone know what they are doing around here?
Published 7/23/2008 by Harper Gordek at Washington Nationals
... 7th best offensive shortstop in the NL. A dead average OPS+. And this is after what most everyone thought was THE BEST OFFENSIVE HALF HE COULD POSSIBLY HAVE. July is his worst month so far. I hope I’m wrong but how will this deal look after a .250 August and September? ugh.And just to stick it to me they ...
Liriano
Published 7/17/2008 by ubelmann at The WGOM
... to win it. If they think that promoting Liriano is the best baseball move, they are going to do it. If I'm representing the Twins in a hypothetical grievance hearing, just this season, I have Exhibit A and Exhibit B of players who they could have sent to Rochester for the whole year, gaining a lot of team control over them, and it could have been completely justifiable from a baseball standpoint. Going farther back, I have Exhibit C , Exhibit D , Exhibit E , and Exhibit F . The Twins have their organizational beliefs. Some might even ...
Trade targets: shortstops
Published 6/23/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Kujo) at Rockin' the Red
... Christian Guzman, Nationals: After batting .219 in 2005 and missing all of 2006, "the Guz" is back to show the world he still has value. Unfortunately, he's not fooling anyone. I can't get past the 53 OPS+ he put up in '05, and, despite a .310/.333/.435 line this year, he should not be a choice right now. He is allergic to walks and has very little power, two things we're lacking at middle infield right now. Pass. ...
Introspection
Published 5/7/2008 by Nate at Nats Triple Play
... Four years on, despite relocations, job changes and the ebb and flow of daily life in the DC Metro the three of us still find time to go to games, drink beers and heckle Pat Burrell like it's a paying job. And in between, we blog. We are older, but no wiser. No less certain of the theological correctness of GUZMANIA! and still in awe of the curative powers of a $6.50 Miller Lite draft and a half smoke on a late spring evening. We few, we happy few, we band of bloggers.
The First Game At Nats Park
Published 3/31/2008 by bruce at Bruce Markusen's Cooperstown Confidential
... Manny Acta drew rave reviews for his managing in 2007, but one has to question his ability to make out a lineup card when he employs Cristian Guzman, of all people, as his leadoff hitter. Guzman, who is annually among the league's worst in on-base percentage, shouldn't even be in the starting lineup, let alone the leadoff spot. Lastings Milledge would be a far better choice, as would Ronnie Belliard. Heck,just about any of the Nationals' starters would be a better fit at leadoff than Guzman... ...
Two on Two: 2008 NL East Preview
Published 3/28/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... they do what we expect, the runs will come. If one or more of them break out like they're capable of doing, the offense could surprise some people.
Dave: It will be fun to see how some of the young players develop in Washington. Milledge, Dukes, Pena. I also think Kearns is a fine player, as is Ryan Zimmerman. I hope they can both gain some power at bat, but I'm not sure they can. I wouldn't bet on it, anyway.
Marc: It looks like Cristian Guzman (career 74 OPS+) is going to win the shortstop job over ...
CRAP: Infield
Published 3/8/2008 by Chris Needham at Capitol Punishment
... 273 325 411 Marcel 12 62 277 326 418 ZIPS 12 55 270 329 405 CRAP 10 50 275 320 400 Solid, but not spectacular. I think Belliard played a bit over his head last year. Given his conditioning and his age (33), he's likely to take hop backwards this year. The indicator for me is going to be the quality of his defense. He plays far back, likely to compensate for some lateral movement. If that's the case, and he loses another step, he could move from asset to liability pretty quickly. Cristian Guzman HR RBI AVE OBP SLG BJ 6 45 270 313 379 CHONE 4 30 265 319 379 Marcel 4 25 264 ...
1/27/08 Federal Baseball's Washington Nationals '08 Preview. The Pure Speculation Edition. Vol. 2...
Published 1/27/2008 by e chigliak <info@federalbaseball.com> at Federal Baseball
... apart from Nats" at washington.nationals.mlb.com: http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080118&content_id=2350874&vkey=ne ws_was&fext=.jsp&c_id=was Cot's Baseball Contracts: http://mlbcontracts.blogspot.com/2005_01_01_mlbcontracts_archive.html Felipe Lopez's career stats at baseball-reference.com: http://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lopezfe01.shtml Cristian Guzman's career stats at baseball-reference.com: http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/guzmacr01.shtml Baseball America's Aaron Fitt's 1/12/07 ...
My ballot
Published 1/7/2008 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... he finished in the top five in voting four times (and once more was sixth). It is often noted that his late-career mediocrity left a bad taste in a lot of people’s mouths, but he posted twice as many below average season in his 20s as he did in his 30s (1988 and 1986 in this 30s, 1972-74 and 1976 in his 20s). Perhaps the most telling stat you can give with regards to the Goose is the batting line of all batters who ever faced him in his career: .228/.308/.330. That’s Cristian Guzman circa 2005 territory. ...
SFR in the Infield - NL East
Published 12/28/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Batista WAS 3 28 3 5 -1.1 Dmitri Young WAS 3 198 28 35 -5.4 D'Angelo Jimenez WAS 4 33 8 8 0.3 Felipe Lopez WAS 4 172 40 41 -0.7 Ronnie Belliard WAS 4 457 106 117 -7.7 Ryan Zimmerman WAS 5 548 115 104 9.0 Cristian Guzman WAS 6 159 43 42 0.9 Josh Wilson WAS ...
“What’s On Second?”
Published 12/3/2007 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... - There’s the Tim Wilkin/Blue Jays connection but Lopez has had exactly one good season in his career. REALISTIC TRADE TARGETS - BENCH Christian Guzman - Neifi’s cousin. ...
The Magic of Army Mans Helps Everybody
Published 6/25/2007 by Nat Baddington at Bad Nats
... You know who doesn't get the spells is Christmas Goose. Magic Chef asks him to come to the top of the mountain, but he is like "Ehhhhhhh I am busy with this sudoku in the newspaper. I think in this box goes a '3'!" ...
The Griddle: Interleague Day 6 roundup
Published 6/11/2007 at The Griddle
... : White Sox 6, Astros 3 " No please, you keep Cristian Guzman " : Twins 6, Nationals 3 Did you know ...
I was talking to my wife tonight when Christian Gu...
Published 5/8/2007 by Al at Al's Ramblings
Monday, May 07, 2007 (5/07/2007 08:28:00 PM) - Al I was talking to my wife tonight when Christian Guzman came to the plate. Guzman was quite a player when we went to several Twins' games a year when we lived in the Cities. As you can see here , not often a guy has a great year at 23 and then simply is awful thereafter. ...
DC or Bust!
Published 3/28/2007 by JammingEcono at Banks of the Anacostia
... ) and the indispensable B-Ref: ...
Hall of Fame Elections?! When?!
Published 1/10/2007 by Ken Tremendous at FIRE JOE MORGAN
... had an ERA+ of 85 the year he was an All-Star. This guy is one of the worst hitters in baseball, and he was an All-Star. ...