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Dan Uggla 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 Dan Uggla Bookmarks
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The All NL East Team: INF
Published 3/20/2009 by Mark Healey at Baseball Digest
... Second Base - Every time Dan Uggla takes the field, someone in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ front office had a searing pain in their head. (Funny how the D’Backs offense would perform if they had former ...
"I can't wait for the e-mails and phone calls about Pedro Martinez."
Published 3/13/2009 by brendan bilko (noreply@blogger.com) at priced out of the citi.
... . Johan's 30th birthday comes on the heels of his first Grapefruit League start. He threw 47 pitches going 2 2/3 with two strikeouts, a hit batsman, and a monster shot let up to Dan Uggla. ...
Wild World of Wednesday - March 11, 2009
Published 3/11/2009 by Apryl DeLancey (sportswriterchick@gmail.com) at Women Like Sports
... Chargers have come to an agreement with LaDainian Tomlinson finally. He is a premier player but after the low production he turned in last season compared to those past fans in SoCal wonder if his heart is really in it. The toe injury that seemed to linger and other incidents make me think not. Today in Sports History 1948 - Reginald Weir becomes the first African-American to play in the US Tennis Open Happy Birthday Dan Uggla and Bobby Abreu ...
The Yankee 3B Conundrum
Published 3/9/2009 by Mister Delaware at Sportsfrog.com
... would be more experienced than Ransom but not necessary much better at the plate and hasn’t played 3B since before I graduated high school. I’m 30. The Overly Expensive Outside Options : Dan Uggla would cost far too much in a trade, have to switch positions and would then necessitate another trade once Rodriguez returned. ...
National League East Division Preview (Featuring Kevin Kernan)
Published 2/27/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Now 30, it will be interesting to see how long he can keep up the HOF-caliber output (with the bat and glove) that we have seen from Utley since he burst onto the MLB scene in 2005. Four second basemen have had a better OPS+ in their 26-29 seasons: Honus Wagner, Nap Lajoie, Eddie Collins and Rod Carew. Not bad.
Rich: If Utley is healthy from the get go, he is the class of this group, followed by Dan Uggla, Kelly Johnson, and . . . yuck . . . I'll leave it at those ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 29
Published 1/22/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Dan Uggla, 2B: One of the best hitting middle infielders in baseball. Strikes out more than you at Pizzaria Uno happy hour. Middle name, Cooley. That's rad. ...
FLORIDA MARLINS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 11/28/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... when the Mitchell Report came out. STARTING FIRST BASEMAN CARLOS DELGADO In 2005, his only season in Miami, Delgado had one of his best seasons. Batting .301 with 33 HR, 115 RBI and a .981 OPS, he helped the Marlins stay in contention until September. One of the good guys in the game… probably not a Hall of Famer, but a tough hitter nonetheless. STARTING SECOND BASEMAN DAN UGGLA How much crap do you think he’s had to endure with that last name? Now he is a 30 ...
Organizing the Offseason - Possible Targets: Atkins, Blake, Blalock; Cantu
Published 10/15/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (npc29) at The Tribe Daily
... 2010 for Atkins.. That is much more of a better move than giving Casey 8 million for three years because of the production. Blake would be a decent fall back option. We know what he brings to the table, the clubhouse would love to have him back, but I'm sure moving on wouldn't be a bad idea. Hank Blalock - Texas Rangers (Out of Price Range) Position: Third and First Base (Need), B/T: L/R Age: 28, Height: 5'11, Weight: 200 Statistics at Baseball-Reference.com Hank Blalock certainly has the power if he's ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #42 Jose Offerman
Published 10/15/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... and the Marlins with Dan Uggla have gotten more overall value). Consider they have gotten a useful situational lefty reliever (Brewer), a power hitting fourth outfielder ( ...
Home Run Derby Open Thread
Published 7/14/2008 by battlekow at Brew Crew Ball
It's tonight at 7 CT on ESPN. The field, listed by neutralized isolated power (SLG-AVG):
Dann Uggla (.329)
Lance Berkman (.306)
Chase Utley (.295)
Ryan Braun (.278)
Grady Sizemore (.277)
Evan Longoria (.259)
Josh Hamilton (.249)
Justin Morneau (.194)
Poll
Who will win the Home Run Derby? ...
Not even going to pun on the name "Uggla"
Published 6/30/2008 by Andy (noreply@blogger.com) at Forest City Fanatics
... Finally, and most importantly, even if you had never once even seen baseball and didn't know anything about the players Uggla is supposedly a throwback to, you could look at his baseball-reference page for like five seconds and conclude that he is, in fact awesome. The dude ranks 4th in the league in OPS and is slugging .632, AND plays second base! That's phenomenal! Your average "seamhead" doesn't care at all that he strikes out a lot, or is absent-minded, or whatever. He's just a great hitter, and this is lazy writing by Farber by somehow inferring ...
Pennant Race (Yeah, that’s right, it’s 6/10 & I said Pennant Race)
Published 6/10/2008 by CardsFanDan (noreply@blogger.com) at The NL Central Blog
... and Uggla?! Seriously, show me one person who guessed the Tigers would suck and the Fish would thrive.), so as much as every single Cardinal fan would like to see every Cubs player go down with an injury and be out for the rest of the season and fall in to last place (trust me, I’m one of them), it is not like if the Redbirds don’t win the division, then they are out of the pennant race. The same goes for the Cubs. If they fall ( ...
High contact or contact high? Where small samples linger
Published 5/22/2008 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... Nevertheless, we’re still left with some rather eyebrow-raising artifacts of the fact that teams have not yet played even 50 games this year. For example, the struggling:
Player: AVG/OBP/SLG
Ryan Howard: .195/.300/.443
Prince Fielder: .258/.359/.429
David Ortiz: .249/.353/.469
Miguel Cabrera: .281/.365/.473
Mark Reynolds: .228/.313/.392
And the raking:
Ryan Ludwick: .336/.418/.733
Dan Uggla: .323/.402/.695
Geovany Soto: .314/.414/.601
It may ...
The Serious Tip's Election Season Endorsements
Published 5/22/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jordi) at The Serious Tip
... my endorsement for those I feel will best lead us into the future. A future of glory, prestige, and prominence. Oh, and if you haven't yet, or you want to again, Vote Here. The Serious Tip's 2008 Endorsements National League First Base - Prince Fielder, Milwaukee Brewers Because he went to my high school. Started last year with 2,706,020 votes. Second Base - Dan Uggla, Florida Marlins Toss-up between Uggla or Chase Utley. Uggla wasn't even in ...
War on Strikeouts: The 4SD Front
Published 5/19/2008 by Melvin Nieves at The Sacrifice Bunt: A San Diego Padres Blog
... strikeout numbers aren’t a particularly good thing. But in the grand scheme of performance indicators they don’t mean a team isn’t playing well.
Further in his analysis, Grant goes on to advise hitters to shorten up their swings to put more balls into play. This plan will likely lower strikeout totals. The downside though, and this is a biggie, is it effectively eliminates power. I’d love to hear that conversation between he and Ryan Howard or Dan Uggla on the horrendous problem of strikeouts and why they need a new approach. ...
SFR in the Infield - NL East
Published 12/28/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... -1.0 Miguel Olivo FLO 2 50 4 5 -0.7 Matt Treanor FLO 2 15 1 2 -0.8 Jason Wood FLO 3 39 6 5 0.6 Aaron Boone FLO 3 105 15 19 -2.9 Mike Jacobs FLO 3 208 31 38 -5.3 Alfredo Amezaga FLO 4 30 6 6 0.4 Dan Uggla FLO 4 629 158 190 -24.5 Alfredo ...
2007 Florida Marlins Year in Review
Published 10/9/2007 by JD at SporTech Matter
... Second Base: Dan Uggla - I really expected a huge drop off from Uggla this season as I thought last season was a huge fluke. While Uggla’s strikeout’s increased by 44, his power numbers also increased aswell as his doubles and all around production. Uggla is turning into one of the top 3 second basemen in the league on offense while also improving his defense greatly. 2008 OUTLOOK - I’ve been hearing alot of rumors of Dan Uggla being shopped. I just don’t buy this. The Marlins have Uggla under control for a while and they just don’t give away cheap parts. Remember, this is the Marlins. Expect Dan Uggla to be back at second base next season, probably batting in the 6th or 7th slot. ...
I REMEMBER MY FIRST PACK...
Published 9/12/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... ...MY NOTES: Good young player. Should develop more power as he matures. FROM THE BACK OF HIS CARD: James had a 9 RBI game in 2006, one short of the rookie record. Second Base — Dan Uggla ...MY NOTES: The Marlins picked him up in the Rule 5 Draft from the D-Backs. Just goes to show you how deep the D-Backs farm system is right now. FROM THE BACK OF HIS CARD: He stole home for his first stolen base in the big leagues. MY NOTES: I chose him over ...