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Gavin Floyd 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 Gavin Floyd Bookmarks
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White Sox get a Thumbs Up and a Thumbs Meh from Happy
Published 3/23/2009 by 1 Happy St at Major League Jerk
... Also yesterday, the White Sox announced that Gavin Floyd has signed over his arb years to the tune of 4 years and $15.5 million with a club option of $9.5 million in the 5th year. Floyd will be paid $750,000 in 2009, $2.75 million in 2010, $5 million in 2011, and $7 million in 2012. As a White Sox fan, I like this deal because it’s minimal money and it buys out Floyd’s peak performance years. A lot of analysts are still not sold on Floyd and I’m not holding my breath for repeated performances like he had in 2008, but for a 26 year old pitcher ...
VORP and the Nats
Published 3/6/2009 by jeff@nationalspride.com (Jeff Bergin) at NationalsPride ::: Stat Boy
... (who sucks) and right above Kevin Kouzmanoff in SD (who is young and not there yet). By the way Chipper Jones had a VORP of 75. On pitching, its even worse. Pitching VORP is defined as, For pitchers, VORP is defined as the number of runs a pitcher surrenders below what a replacement level pitcher would have given up in the same number of innings. Of six starting pitchers with over 10 starts, only 3 had POSITIVE VORP, led by John Lannan's impressive 27 (on par with Gavin Floyd , Randy Johnson and Edwin Jackson ), followed by Odalis Perez's ...
Where They Stand: Chicago White Sox
Published 2/25/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... elbow and his return date is up in the air. Additionally, veteran pitcher Jose Contreras is recovering from surgery on his achilles tendon but is impressing thus far in camp, so he could be good to go. If neither of them are ready for opening day, 25-year-old lefty Clayton Richard is a good bet to get one of the openings, and a couple other young pitchers in Aaron Poreda and Jeff Marquez are in the competition. The pressure will be on Mark Buehrle , Gavin Floyd , and John Danks to be very good to make up for the likely struggles of ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 26
Published 1/29/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... But he can do it.
Jose Reyes, SS: 6 tool player. Extra tool is allen wrench.
Jose Lopez, 2B: Had the best season of his career last year. Is having the next season of his career this year. Take that to the bank. And put it in a high yield CD.
Brandon League, RP: Family has the wicked easy time coming up with reunion themes. I bet you can think of 5 plays on the word "League" right now.
Gavin Floyd, SP: Drinks cologne.
Casey Kotchman, 1B: Only ...
You Remind Me of Somebody
Published 10/24/2008 by The Cheat at South Side Sox
... average to slop-throwing sub-replacement level vagabond after age 30.
David Justice, Bobby Higginson and Tim Salmon are Carlos Quentin's top comps, which seems like a pretty good group.
Nick Swisher's rough season moves Greg Vaughn to the top of his comps, which violates the unwritten Comparable Players Must Be of the Same Race rule--the second time we've broken that rule on the front page in the past 12 hours.
Gavin Floyd's top comp is Jason Dickson, a flameout for the Angels in the late 90's. #2 is ...
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 ...
The Stretch run
Published 9/3/2008 by The Reverend (noreply@blogger.com) at Ghostrunner on First
... along with the surprising Gavin Floyd have helped atop the Central for much of the season. However, another solid season by homegrown ...
White Hot
Published 8/19/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... There are those out there who believe that the pitching staff has been getting it done with smoke and mirrors. But they look about right to me. However lucky you think Gavin Floyd has been, and yes he has been lucky, take a look at ...
Tigers projected pitching matchups for early April
Published 4/2/2008 by Eric Jackson at D-Town Baseball
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April 10th
Nate Robertson
BOS
Tim Wakefield
April 5th
Dontrelle Willis
CWS
Gavin Floyd
April 11th
Dontrelle Willis
CWS
Gavin ...
Garland to the Angels
Published 11/20/2007 by Buda at ChiSox Daily
... . Both are entering the last year of their contracts and the talent changing sides is basically a wash. Both are marginally better than league average players at their respective positions. But I believe this trade makes the Sox better next year. The upgrade from Uribe to Cabrera will likely be greater than drop-off between Garland and the pitcher who replaces him (at this point it looks like Gavin Floyd ). If the Sox do sign a top free-agent in center, they should be competitive in 2008. You can read a long, but not very enlightening, thread on this trade over at ...
My big, fat White Sox offseason plan
Published 11/5/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
... Gavin Floyd Danks is the biggest question mark to me, but trading him at this point would be selling low. He’s a cutter away from being far more reliable, and he’s got a hell of a role model in ...
the market for reyes
Published 9/28/2007 by lboros <info@vivaelbirdos.com> at Viva El Birdos
... next case would be gavin floyd, the flame-throwing philadelphia prospect who was hurried through the minors (essentially bypassing double A) and opened the 2005 season in the big-league rotation. after beating the cardinals in his season debut, he gave up 21 runs over his next 7 innings pitched and was sent back to scranton. he wasn't much better in 2006 (7.29 era in 11 starts), so the phillies packaged him up with gio gonzalez in exchange for freddy garcia, who like jennings had one year left on his deal. the white sox look like the winners here --- garcia got hurt and floyd looks like a bust, but gonazlez had a standout year at double A and will be a top 50 prospect heading into next season. ...
Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Gavin Floyd 23 -0.54 -0.45 0.08 2.37 0.82 ...