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Fernando Tatis 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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Give Sheff A Chance
Published 4/4/2009 by Andrew Beaton at Hot Foot
... Sheffield hit for a poor average last year, but he was hampered by injuries. He still showed signs of power, hitting 19 HRs in only 418 ABs. At least until he proves that has nothing left in the tank, I’d prefer him in the lineup to Fernando Tatis. He’s certainly preferable to Marlon Anderson. ...
Church's Sticken
Published 2/24/2009 by brendan bilko (noreply@blogger.com) at priced out of the citi.
... the everyday left fielder, while turning right field into a platoon of Fernando Tatis and Ryan Church. Jerry never said outright that he was going to turn right field into a platoon. Per The New York Times on Sunday: ...
Abreu Likely Heading West
Published 2/11/2009 by dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) at NY Sports Dog
... of 120 last year. Fernando Tatis had an OPS+ of 123 . And for my loyal readers who remember this piece, there is absolutely a way to platoon Tatis and Murphy and get fantastic production. Let's look at ...
The Eutaw Street Chronicles: May 23, 1992
Published 1/21/2009 by Matthew Taylor (noreply@blogger.com) at Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog
... in 1996 after a vagabond existence that included a two-year stop in Japan with the Kintetsu Buffaloes. He played 27 games for the Rangers in '96 after being named that year's MVP of the American Association while playing with the Oklahoma City 89ers. Stevens won a championship with the 89ers in 1996 and led the team with 32 home runs. His teammates included then-former O's Craig Worthington , Rene Gonzalez , and Jack Voigt, and future Orioles Fernando Tatis and Rick Helling . Although he never became a true power hitter in the ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 34
Published 1/14/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... RP: Still a little ticked off he didn't win the closer job when K-Rod skipped town. Is planning his revenge on manager Mike Scioscia, which will probably involve a cardboard box of empty aluminum cans and a Ronco juicer.
Jeff Suppan, SP: Owns a Los Angeles-area restaurant named Soup's Grill despite the impossibility of grilling soup. Suppan is lucky enough to be employed by a Brewers team with few other warm bodies to actually start baseball games.
Fernando Tatis, LF: Perhaps the only major league ballplayer to have a song written about him ...
Today in Baseball History - January 1st
Published 1/2/2009 by Jason at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
After a brief hiatus, TiBH returns for the new year.
1941 - Babe Ruth spends $50,000, the maximum amount allowed, on defense bonds to help defeat the evil, evil Nazis. You can't, however, put a price on his contribution to American history. Well, at the very least, if you could it would total way more than $50,000. Like, over $100,000 even.
1975- Fernando Tatis was born. Remember when he was good? He's the third base version of Rick Wilkins.
2009 - An anxious Cub Fan nation waits nervously, wondering if ...
Q&A with Fernando Tatis, MLBPA's Comeback Player of the Year
Published 10/25/2008 by David Brown at Big League Stew
... Q: You hit so well when you came back, did you ever thing that the time spent away was wasted? Or was it necessary for you to get away for a couple years? ...
This Is No Interim Leader
Published 9/12/2008 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... the forgotten soul. It isn't remembered that Fernando Tatis is actually a 3B, not a LF. ...
BASEBALL: The Ones You Don't Make
Published 8/1/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... Wright-Reyes-Santana-Beltran-Maine (if healthy)-Pelfrey in place, they don't want to totally abandon the future to win now just because they are running near the end of the line with Delgado, Pedro, Wagner and maybe Perez (I won't mention Alou and El Duque here since they aren't contributing now anyway). It's frustrating, since this is a pretty good team now that just has some gaping holes to fill, especially with Church's status perenially uncertain, but I guess we are now wedded to Fernando Tatis as an everyday player, and hoping the 33-year-old Tatis doesn't wake up one ...
Fernando Tatis Proving Late And Close Ability
Published 6/1/2008 by Dave Doyle at The Mets Report
Fernando Tatis Proving Late And Close Ability Fernando Tatis has electrified Mets fans with his offensive ability over his short stint with the Mets, 19 days to be exact. In that time he’s managed two game winning hits in the last four days. His “late and close” hitting has been impressive and New York Mets manager Willie Randolph sure needed it. Randolph was called on the carpet by the Mets owners less than a week ago for running the highest paid team in the National League into a sub .500 record. I don’t know the exact contents of that conversation or if an ultimatum was ...
Kershaw, Pshaw, The Offense Is The Thing: Dodgers 9, Mets 5
Published 5/31/2008 by Rob (noreply@blogger.com) at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... for his career. Park actually weaseled his way out of that jam by getting Wright to ground out to short to end the frame, and what's more, he managed to face down old foe Fernando Tatis and hold him to a single. (Yes, that Fernando Tatis, the same one who set a major league record against Park by ...
"There was Something in the Air that night..."
Published 5/29/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mets2Moon) at The Ballclub
... That left it to Fernando Tatis. Tatis, who barely even made it to Spring Training, who hadn't played in the Majors since 2006 before hooking on with the Mets, who was regarded as an all-or-nothing, big bat, no head player during his days with Texas and St. Louis, who came up with the big hit. Somehow, Fernando Tatis, after all the years as a journeyman and the struggle just to get back to the Majors, turned into someone appreciative of what he'd had, and someone desirous to get it back. Abba was singing a song for him at that particular moment. And at that particular moment, he ...
Now Batting, Number 73. . .
Published 2/19/2008 by Al Doyle at Baseball Analysts
... a job with the Marlins, while John Gall and Jorge Piedra compete for a bench spot. Jose Cruz Jr. hopes the Astros become his eighth major league stop, while Lance Niekro and David Newhan are also non-roster invitees.
AAA frequent flyers George Lombard and Danny Ardoin are with the Dodgers, as is former Blue Jay John-Ford Griffin. Former All-Star third baseman Fernando Tatis is attempting a comeback with the Mets, where Raul Casanova ...
Mitchell report to contain names of 11 current FAs
Published 11/9/2007 by Caleb at Breaking Balls
... Jerry Hairston, Jr., who was implicated in connection to hGH this past spring in the Florida Applied Pharmacy raids.
5. I would be interested to know the formal status of third baseman David Bell, also implicated last spring in the Applied Pharmacy raid. He did not play in 2007, but may be technically a free agent, and included on the list to inflate the numbers for shock value.
6. Also don’t forget free agent third baseman Fernando Tatis, whose name also came up earlier this year.
7. There are also minor ...
Daily Prospect Report 6/23/2007
Published 6/24/2007 by azruavatar at Future Redbirds
... Playing for the New Orleans Zephyrs. . .we miss you. ...
Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Fernando Tatis 64 0.00 0.17 0.17 1.76 0.80 ...