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Jake Peavy 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.
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San Diego Padres...feel the excitement!
Published 3/26/2009 by cesarhernandez at Red Reporter
... 1. Jake Peavy --- The 2007 Cy Young award winner battled missed about a month last season due to injury, resulting in 50 less innings pitched. The run support evaporated as Peavy went from 19-6 to 10-11. Still had a sub-3.00 ERA and 134 ERA+. An absolute stud pitcher, and one who may not be a Padre for much longer. Peavy was subjected to constant trade rumors in the offseason as the team attempted to trade him to the Braves and Cubs, among other. Peavy was reportedly a bit unhappy with how the situation was handled. ...
Where They Stand: San Diego Padres
Published 2/19/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... Off Waivers(From Rays). Needs: 2 starting pitchers, the bullpen figured out, a shortstop, and more run producers. The Talk: All-Star pitcher Jake Peavy , the payroll, and new owner Jeff Moorad are taking up the headlines for the Padres this offseason. The Peavy talk all offseason is actually because of the payroll, and the payroll is actually because of the ownership situation. The Padres were ordered to have a payroll limit of about $40 million by owner John Moores. General manager Kevin Towers has said the Padres are around $5 million over that. The only players on their ...
On Homer
Published 2/15/2009 by Daedalus (noreply@blogger.com) at Church of Baseball
... realize is that he's only 22 years old (23 in May). Very few pitchers play Major League Baseball at age 21. In fact, he was the second youngest player in the entire National League in 2007. (Justin Upton was only 19.) Look at some examples of great pitchers who started out like Homer. Greg Maddux was 8-18 with a 5.58 ERA during his first two seasons. Tom Glavine was 9-21 with an ERA around 5 during his first two. Guys like John Smoltz and Jake Peavy had terrible first seasons at age 21. Carlos Zambrano came up at ...
Peavy To Undergo Surgery, Become Lefthanded
Published 1/28/2009 by Al at Bleed Cubbie Blue
... Peavy, a .186 career hitter with two homers and 14 doubles in 382 career at-bats, will begin taking batting practice lefthanded as well. "I thought that if Lou wanted me to lead off, I could do better for the team if I hit lefthanded," Peavy said. "I'm going to get some lefthanded hitting tips from ...
Around The League
Published 1/25/2009 by Anthony De Rosa at Hot Foot
... Now that the Cubs have an owner, they may revisit talks with the Padres to trade for Jake Peavy. ...
SAN DIEGO PADRES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/16/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... time it made him 18-4. He has 2 months to get 12 wins. While not a lock, he had a legit shot at 30 wins. And this was just a year after finishing second to Tom Seaver for the 1975 Cy Young. It looked like the Padres had a 26 year old ace. What happened after that? He finished the season 6-10. While he did indeed win the Cy Young in 1976 but never had a winning season again. But those two tremendous seasons earned him a spot here. JAKE PEAVY As of this writing, Peavy is still a member of the San Diego Padres. That's ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 28
Published 1/15/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Jake Peavy, SP: The subject of numerous trade rumours all winter long, Peavy decides to make a few trades himself. Exchanges cheekful of chaw for corn cob pipe. ...
One More Perspective On Lowe
Published 1/9/2009 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... The Braves lost out on Jake Peavey when they were gunning hard for him (mostly due to the Padres indecision). ...
January, Chicago's Hottest Month of the Year
Published 1/6/2009 by Dr. Joseph Hecht at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... tonight. For those not able to listen, here's a summary of his take on all things recently swirling in Cubsville. He takes on Milton Bradley vs Lou Piniella (a dangerous mix) and one more spin around the block on the possibilities of a Jake ...
Let's play "Swap a Bad Contract"!
Published 12/22/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... 93 2008 33 .242/.319/.357 8 46 77
Gary is owed $33 million over the next three seasons.
PROS: Isn't a total douchebag; has a good reputation for defense; uhh....honestly I just put this in to make myself feel better about the Jose Guillen deal. This contract is putrid.
CONS: Isn't really that good defensively; is pretty terrible offensively; has a no trade clause...geez, who was stupid enough to write this contract?
BAD CONTRACT #6
P Jake Peavy, San Diego Padres
Jake is owed $56 million over the next four seasons. ...
Furcal Returns
Published 12/16/2008 by JC at Sabernomics
... who can play defense and hit, and he’s only 32 (we think). Over the next three years, I estimate his value to be $49 million ($16.33 per season). If the terms of the deal are correct, this looks to be a good deal. His health is a major factor here. If he’s healthy, he’s worth more; if he’s not he’s worth less.
The deal creates some new questions. The Braves now have three good middle-infielders. DOB suggests this may open the door to a Jake Peavy or Zack Greinke trade. Danny Knobler has a source who claims the Braves ...
NL West SWOT
Published 12/15/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Weaknesses: The starting pitching, especially if they end up dealing Jake Peavy, is scary bad. Chris Young would assume the number one role and after that, it is hard to see how they can cobble together anything even resembling a Big League staff. The rebuilding process for the Padres, especially given the confusing way their front office seems to operate, figures to be a long and painful one. ...
Increased opportunities and the Khalil Greene trade
Published 12/11/2008 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... I would be foolish to discount the eventual possibility of a Cubs-Padres trade that would land Jake Peavy on the north side of Chicago, but at the very least I can offer this. When asked in the comments section on his blog whether the Greene deal offered the Padres more flexibility in keeping Peavy, Padres Executive VP Paul DePodesta ...
Cubs Rumor Mill: Jake Peavy, Milton Bradley
Published 12/10/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (In a Nutsack) at wrigleyville23
... "Two persons with knowledge of negotiations said the Twins and Cubs talked yesterday about a deal for infielder Mark DeRosa - a potential move that would get the Twins involved in the most talked-about trade of the offseason." ...
Hot Stove Hotties
Published 11/13/2008 by Minda at Ladies...
... to Florida for Emilio Bonifacio, Jake Smolinksi, and P.J. Dean. I don’t have a big rundown of this one, but here are the details from MLBTR, and you can click on any of the players’ names for their baseball-reference pages (except Dean, who apparently doesn’t exist at B-R yet).
In Rumorland, it looks like the Atlanta Braves will be the winners in the long and crazy Jake Peavy contest.
In Sadland, the Padres ...
Chances for Landing Peavy Getting Better?
Published 11/6/2008 by Ronster22 at Pinstripe Alley
... the Yankees seem in better position than ever to land Jake Peavy, a 27 year-old Cy Young winner. According to the report, the Yankees are dangling Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy and Austin Jackson. ...
Peavy rumors gain traction
Published 11/6/2008 by D&A at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... But take a look at Peavy's NL, pitchers-park-friendly numbers, and you be the judge: 2007-2008 combined numbers (at ages 26 and 27): 397 innings, 2.68 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, ERA+ of 159 and 134, and 406 strikeouts. 2005-2006 combined numbers (at ages 24 and 25): 405.1 innings, 3.49 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, ERA+ of 134 and 99, and 431 strikeouts. So immediately, you go to '06's ERA+ and wonder if it was an aberration. But when you look at his park-adjusted ERA of 4.04 -- identical for both the 2006 and 2007 seasons -- Peavy's a risky proposition, especially considering the cost and AL ...
Wang on foot: 'It's good'
Published 10/17/2008 at New York Yankees Examiner
... . On the hot stove rumors front, Jake Peavy , despite his no-trade clause, is being aggressively shopped for trade. It appears that he isn t hot to come to New York, but there will certainly be a discussion at least as there should be around a pitcher this young (27) and this good (very). Topics: ...
Peavy available but I want the Big Horse
Published 10/17/2008 by ToyCannon at True Blue LA
... and his availability. I have zero interest in trading for Jake Peavy because of the price it would take. San Diego needs to retool that is for sure. They are not going to be letting Peavy go unless they get a cadre of players to make that happen. WIth ...
Eulogies for the Eliminated
Published 9/19/2008 by Jordi (theserioustip@yahoo.com) at Thunder Matt's Saloon
... 2008 San Diego Padres: You counted on one of the most overrated pitchers in baseball to carry you to the promise land. If not for Adrian Gonzalez, you might be finishing in the California Penal League. The charge: impersonating the proud former team of Tony Gwynn. May you rest in peace. ...