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Freddy Garcia 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 ...
posted 7/22/2007 in Freddy Garcia Bookmarks
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Thanks Chief
Published 3/25/2009 by brendan bilko (noreply@blogger.com) at priced out of the citi.
It was only a matter of time. Freddy Garcia and his 16.71 ERA in Grapefruit League play is headed to the minors. It was assumed by many that Garcia and the Mets had some sort of gentleman's agreement when he signed his contract that he would be allowed to walk should he not make the team. ...
SEATTLE MARINERS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/27/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... leagues in 1997! He was in the bigs for 1997. He won 17 games for the AL West Champion Mariners. He became a fixture on the Seattle staff, twice winning 20 games. Three times he finished in the top 10 voting for the Cy Young award. He continued winning through the turn of the century. Hell he's STILL pitching! He threw 6 1/3 solid innings for the Phillies in last year's World Series. He'll probably pitch until he strikes out Darren Bragg Jr!!! FREDDY GARCIA You've got to hand it to the Mariners front office. They get value for ...
Yankees move, but not toward a fifth starter
Published 1/24/2009 at New York Yankees Examiner
... As moving trucks shuttled furniture, office supplies, and World Series Trophies across the street to the New Yankee Stadium, another veteran pitcher was slipping away from the Yankees. Not that all hopes of filling the number five spot in the rotation were pinned to Freddy Garcia who signed with the Mets, but this is one more option to cross off the list. More on the signing from Andrew Mees, NY Mets Examiner ...
Mets Add Garcia…
Published 1/23/2009 by Adam Bernacchio at The Ghost of Moonlight Graham
... The New York Mets taking a page out of the Boston Red Sox book of signing “low-risk, high-reward” free agents, today signed pitcher Freddy Garcia to a minor league contract. ...
Mets Sign RSP Freddy Garcia
Published 1/23/2009 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... is reporting that the Mets have reached an agreement with free agent right-handed starter Freddy Garcia. Garcia signed a minor league contract, but if he makes the team, there are incentives that can make the deal worth approximately $9M. ...
Freddy Garcia is a Met
Published 1/23/2009 by dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) at NY Sports Dog
... , the Mets did just that, signing Freddy Garcia to an incentive laden deal. Freddy Garcia agreed to a minor league deal with the team in an effort to continue his comeback. More details will follow as they become available. ...
Freddy Garcia fielding offers from Yankees, Mets, Rangers, & White Sox…
Published 1/15/2009 by zellyanks91 at Zell's Pinstripe Blog
As I stated yesterday..it would be a good move to bring in Freddy Garcia . The Pettitte negotiations aren’t going anywhere, and Garcia could turn out to be some sort of suprise this season. The Yankees off-season has been terrific, and adding Garcia would make it even better. I know some people will say…why? Freddy was highly thought of from 2001-2006. (he pitched 200IP+ in all of those seasons) He hasn’t been healthy the past two seasons, but you never know when you might strike lightning in a bottle. He could add more depth to the Yankees rotation. From ...
Garcia considering Yankees and Mets
Published 1/15/2009 by Peter Abraham at The LoHud Yankees Blog
... Garcia rehabbed with the Tigers last season and got in three games. He hasn’t been a regular starter since 2006. ...
Game 162: Tigers (74-87) at White Sox (87-74)
Published 9/29/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
Freddy Garcia (1-1, 4.50) vs. Gavin Floyd (16-8, 3.91)
Hey, bonus baseball! Well, not really, since this game was supposed to be played, anyway. But how many of you were kind of hoping that the Detroit Tigers' season would just end when it was scheduled to? Instead, the misery is prolonged just a bit for the greater benefit of baseball, as this 162nd game is needed to determine the winner of the AL Central.
If the Tigers were ever interested in playing spoiler (though their record during September would indicate they ...
A break here, a call there...
Published 8/6/2008 by Travis G at Pinstripe Alley
... We have Carl Pavano, Eric Milton and Victor Zambrano in the organization, why not another rehab case? Garcia's not that old either (33), and had a fine season the last time he was healthy (2006). ...
Bunt Singles: July 1
Published 7/1/2008 by Kurt at Detroit Tigers blog
... That’s kinda weird.
Marcus Thames has the highest OPS for a Tiger with 100 at-bats or more. (He was 148) and a .961 OPS. He is just ahead of Magglio Ordonez (.866) and Curtis Granderson (.849).
Robertson has allowed hte most hits and most ER in the Tigers’ rotation. That fact remained so even when you only look at the month of June though his ERA of 3.77 was much improved.
The Tigers reportedly are one of the teams most interested in Freddy Garcia. I’m not sure I’m as interested as some. I know he won a decent ...
If I Were the Reds…
Published 12/18/2007 by Geoff Young at Knuckle Curve
Back at the end of November, when Cincinnati signed Francisco Cordero, reader Doug Fulkerson offered some suggestions on who the Reds might bring in to bolster the rotation and asked me to do the same. I’ve been meaning to get back to this question for a while, so without further ado and acknowledging that pickin’s are pretty slim this winter, here are a few guys I think I’d target:
Freddy Garcia
Pros: Workhorse when healthy, pitched 200+ innings every year 2001-2006.
Cons: Injuries limited ...
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Published 11/6/2007 by Chris Needham at Capitol Punishment
... Why he's "cheap": Two straight injury-prone seasons. Missed time with a sore elbow, triceps tendinitis, an ankle injury, and the first part of the year while rehabbing a minor rotator cuff tear -- those are just this past year! Strengths: Despite that, he still struck out 76 batters in 99 innings. When healthy, he's capable of being an ace and eating lots of innings -- upside as a #1. Weaknesses: Two straight lost years. Weighs more than the average Nats blogger. What's He Worth?: He's someone I think it'd be wise to investigate closely. If he had the kind of season he's capable of having, the Nats would win a lot more games than most expect, and be able to get some beautiful prospects, especially with Colon's resume. Freddy Garcia Why he's "cheap": Had surgery to repair a torn labrum late in the year; won't be back til the All-Star Break. Strengths: In his prime, an innings-eating horse, a solid #2 starter. Had ...
Will These Gentlemen Sport Royal Blue In '08? Perhaps Only The Baseball Gods Know!
Published 11/1/2007 by RoyalsNation <info@royalsreview.com> at Royals Review
... SP - Freddy Garcia 2008 O.D. Age: 32 ...
The Value Production Standings: 1998-2001
Published 9/4/2007 by Steve Treder at The Hardball Times
... ) and pitchers Freddy Garcia (Mariners) and ...
hurly buehrle
Published 6/12/2007 by lboros <info@vivaelbirdos.com> at Viva El Birdos
... , leading the league in that category two times. he has won no fewer than 12 games in each of those 6 seasons, with a single-season high of 19. his resume is peppered with top-10 finishes on the american league leaderboard for wins, era, complete games, shutouts, and whip; he has been named to three all-star teams and finished in the top 5 in the cy young voting two years ago. the last guy with an even remotely similar description who got traded during a season is freddy garcia, whom seattle dealt to the chisox in mid-2004. garcia was 29 years old that year (buehrle is currently 28) and, like buehrle, had a top-5 cy young finish on his resume and a string of seasons with 200 innings pitched and double-digit win totals. but he had only posted sub-4.00 eras twice in five years (despite pitching in a pitcher's park) and had struggled with arm trouble; he was good but still a cut below buehrle. another comparable case is ...
Game 34 - Open Thread
Published 5/12/2007 at VFTB
... Freddy Garcia - Garcia shook off a collision with a maintenance cart that resulted in a bruised left shin and turned in his best effort as a Phillies on Monday against the D-backs. The right-hander tossed six innings, allowing two runs on five hits. The big step for him was that he didn't walk anyone and needed just 70 pitches to get through six innings. He has beaten the Cubs in each of his four career outings against them, sporting a 0.60 ERA in those contests. ...
Time to Get Their Phil
Published 2/21/2007 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... appears to be on the verge himself and the newly acquired Freddy Garcia is one of the most dependable horses in the game. At the back end of the rotation, some combination of ...