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Fausto Carmona 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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AL Central Preview (Featuring Joe Posnanski)
Published 3/20/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Miner, A. 5.66 3.70 1.45 4.30
Poz: Everyone seems to be looking for that third starter. I like Kyle Davies a lot to fill that role in Kansas City; dominant in September and has looked great all spring. If he's figured it out, I think Royals could have best 1-3 in the division. Twins have best 1-5. I don't know what to think about the Indians rotation. Cliff Lee figures to come down, and the league may have figured out Fausto Carmona.
Jeremy: I think each team has a solid ace in ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 26
Published 1/29/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Fausto Carmona, SP: Induces groundballs in the summer and child births in the winter. He's a trained and accredited midwife! ...
Sunday Sports Wrap - December 7, 2008
Published 12/7/2008 by Apryl DeLancey (sportswriterchick@gmail.com) at Women Like Sports
... work. Ha! And look at that, the New England Patriots just barely squeezed out a win against the Seattle Seahawks. That makes them also at 8-5. Wow. It should be an interesting last few weeks of the season. Unless you are a Lions or Raiders fan. Today in Sports History 1995 - NBA settles referee strike and decide they will return on Dec 12 Happy Birthday to...Larry Bird, Terrell Owens, Eric Chavez, and Fausto Carmona ...
Determining White Sox trade values
Published 10/14/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine
... because it's Kenny Williams we're talking about here. BLOW KENNY AWAY John Danks Carlos Quentin Gordon Beckham Aaron Poreda [image] Danks is the most valuable member of the White Sox because 1) he's not even arbitration-eligible, 2) no injury history (knock on wood), 3) turned in a non-fluky All Star-caliber season, and 4) is the type of pitcher who can succeed anywhere. The only question mark is pure speculation, in that the unprecedented increase in his workload could lead to a Fausto Carmona-type setback next year. Quentin has had surgery on three different parts -- ...
Game 152: Tigers (71-80) at Indians (75-77)
Published 9/19/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
Armando Galarraga (12-6, 3.58) vs. Fausto Carmona (8-7, 5.16)
If it's possible to emphasize the point any further, this weekend's series with the Indians seems to underline how disappointing the season has been. This was supposed to be a pivotal clash between AL Central contenders on the second-to-last weekend of the 2008 schedule. Surely, these three games would determine the winner of the division.
Well... not so much. Although if the Tigers are still interested in a third-place finish, a series win or sweep could help that ...
How to handle high-ceiling pitching prospects
Published 7/8/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jason) at It's About The Money - A New York Yankees Blog
... the postseason. His innings increase in 2007? They shut him down right at +29, just under the YAE [Year After Effect] threshold. Also from Verducci, who looks awfully precient these days, are his top 7 "at risk" players, identified in February 2008 and their current results: Ian Kennedy, Yankees, 23 (+61 IP): 7.41 ERA, 8 starts, 0-3 record, injured/ineffective Fausto Carmona, Indians, 23 (+56.1): 3.10 ERA but a 1.59 WHIP, 10 starts, 23:38 ...
Even More on Hochevar and Sinkerballers
Published 7/5/2008 by Stat Ninja at Royals Review
... Justin Thompson (24), Brandon Webb (24).
Rookie sinkerballers whose ERA+ was among their 3-4 best of their careers as starters:
Bob Knepper (23), Juan Guzman (24), Jason Jennings (23).
Career-high ERA+ in first full season as a starter:
Willie Banks (24), Randy Jones (25), Bobby J. Jones (24), Jake Westbrook (26), Orel Hershiser (26), Derek Lowe (29), Scott Elarton (24), Fausto Carmona (23), C-M Wang (26), Jason Marquis (25).
ERA+ in first ...
Game Thirty-Seven: Indians 3, Blue Jays 0
Published 5/13/2008 by Ryan at Let's Go Tribe!
... In spite of some wildness, Fausto Carmona pitched a very efficient shutout in the first game of today's doubleheader. Of course, a cursory look at Fausto's basic stats (3-1, 2.95 ERA) would make you think I had confused him with Paul Byrd, but take a look at his walks and hits, and you'd be puzzled again, in this case how he'd manage that low an ERA in the first place. The Toronto offense has been in a miserable slump - until the 10th inning of the nightcap, they had only scored 1 run in the four-game series. As much as we'd love for the near-domination to be entirely due to the ...
SFR in the Infield - AL Central
Published 1/2/2008 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... 7 -2.1 Angel Gonzalez CHA 5 74 16 20 -3.0 Alex Cintron CHA 5 48 11 15 -3.3 Josh Fields CHA 5 266 58 66 -5.8 Alex Cintron CHA 6 68 17 18 -0.9 Juan Uribe CHA 6 703 186 187 -4.3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Fausto Carmona CLE 1 38 3 1 1.5 Jake ...
Don’t Tase Me Bro
Published 10/19/2007 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... In any event, it didn’t stop Beckett from completely shutting down the Indians offense, as he struck out 11 while allowing just one walk and five hits. The Indians looked pretty vulnerable, showing weakness in the bullpen, defensively, offensively and with their starting pitching. Though they still enjoy an advantage in the series and have their other ace going Saturday in Fenway, this has to be a heartening win for Red Sox fans. ...
ALCS 2: Spiders at Red Sox, 8 PM
Published 10/13/2007 by redsock at The Joy of Sox
Fausto Carmona / ...
MY VOTE: Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians
Published 10/12/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... in the first game and Fausto Carmona beat ...
Jobu Speaks
Published 10/9/2007 by Pedro Cerrano at We Rite Goode
... 1) Fausto Carmona is absolutely incredible. ‘Nuf said. Jobu had the honor (a word I bestow rather infrequently, given my lofty status as a demi-god of the Caribbean) of meeting Fausto in Kansas City last season, when few knew of him. He is a kind soul, but his pitches are ludicrous. ...
Magician And Alchemist: Yanks-Tribe ALDS Gamer II
Published 10/5/2007 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... Fausto Carmona ...
Bronx Banter: Shook Ones (Pt. II)
Published 9/28/2007 at Bronx Banter
... . It is looking more and more like the Yanks will face the Indians in the first round of the playoffs. You can throw the Yankees 6-0 record vs the Tribe out of the window--the Bombers only faced Fausto Carmona once this year, and didn't see ...
Postseason Profile: Cleveland Indians
Published 9/27/2007 by Justin at Basement Dwellers
... Fausto Carmona ...
Carmona vs. Beckett an Instant Classic
Published 7/26/2007 by TheNaturalMevs at Diamond Hoggers
... Fausto Carmona was dominating for 8 innings in his start last night against the Boston Red Sox. If you didn't get to see it, what a shame. I watched the game from first pitch on; and it was truly a classic. ...
Game 81 - Open Thread
Published 7/2/2007 at Rays of Light
... - It was a shame to see Sonnanstine's gem go to waste his last time out. The 24-year-old took a three-hit shutout into the seventh inning and had a three-run buffer of comfort for support. The White Sox wore him down after a bit, and he allowed three straight singles to open his final inning. That, combined with a fielding error by Carl Crawford, spoiled the shutout. Still, the righty finished with six punchouts and no walks in his 6 1/3 inning, two-run performance. He deserved a much better fate than the no-decision, but was doomed by a key defensive miscue and a faulty bullpen that led to the Rays eventually losing the game. Fausto Carmona - Carmona has been one of the Indians' most consistent starters all season, which made his last outing against the A's all the more perplexing. Carmona couldn't get his mid-90s sinker to stay down in the zone, and he had trouble commanding his secondary pitches, such as his slider, ...
The Hidden Value of Roberto Hernandez
Published 5/2/2007 by James Pete at Tribe Report
... isn’t pitching very well right now. Over the past week, his ERA is 9, and he’s allowed several other runners on base to score once he came into the game. He’s looked every bit of his 42 years of age. If you check any Tribe forum or blog, you can bet you’ll come across at least 100 posts, or a paragraph or two that wonder why Cleveland didn’t cut Hernandez and keep Fausto Carmona on the roster as either a long reliever, a sixth starter, or ANY combination of moves that keeps him away from Bison territory. ...