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Jamie Walker 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 Jamie Walker Bookmarks
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The Replacements
Published 1/21/2009 by weshouldbegms@hotmail.com (GM-Carson) at More Hardball
... *Jamie Walker (LOOGY) - is the embodiment of a lefthanded specialist, pitching in nearly 100 less innings than games appeared. Jamie is still an active MLB player, currently on Baltimore's roster, but also pitched for Kansas City and Detroit. Career line: 19-21, 12 saves, 4.11 era, 1.29 whip. Named his son James Leyland after his beloved manager with his time with the Tigers. ...
AL East SWOT
Published 12/22/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Luke Scott figure once again to be productive. There is an offensive core there.
Weaknesses: The pitching is just so bad. Let me list out their current depth chart as ESPN presents it:
Starting Pitcher:: Jeremy Guthrie, Chris Waters, Matt Albers, Radhames Liz, Garrett Olson
Relief Pitcher: George Sherrill, Jamie Walker, Jim Johnson, Kam Mickolio, Dennis Sarfate, ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #44 Jermaine Dye
Published 8/8/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... . They revamped their outfield even more by sending the 23 year old Dye to Kansas City along with pitcher Jaime Walker for outfielder Michael Tucker and infielder ...
How Hard Do They Throw?
Published 2/22/2008 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys
... Verlander was the sixth-hardest thrower among starting pitchers, with an average M.P.H. of 94.5 on his fastball. Among relievers, Zumaya threw the third-hardest fastball, with a 97.2 average M.P.H. No Tigers pitchers were ranked among the slowest throwers (though former Tiger Jamie Walker was the seventh-slowest reliever). ...
Optimism bias in the off-season OR “This is the Orioles’ year”
Published 7/5/2007 by Pizza Cutter at MVN RSS
... .) The authors use this year’s Baltimore Orioles as their starting point and how the Orioles splashed out a lot of cash for relievers Jamie Walker, ...
Wil Ledezma trade isn’t exactly a wash
Published 6/23/2007 by Eric Jackson at D-Town Baseball
... Looking at this the Tigers are stocked up on LOOGYs which is amusing considering a major question this past offseason was who would fill Jamie Walker’s role (FWIW, Walker has a .255 AVG against lefties this year). One of these will go and that will most likely be McBride with the second most likely being Bobby Seay. If McBride isn’t planned to help this year outside of allowing Dombrowski to open a roster slot I think the Tigers came out on the wrong side of this one. ...
Guess the pitcher
Published 5/9/2007 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
... Player A is former Tiger lefty Jamie Walker. Walker was signed as a minor league free agent by Detroit after toiling in the minors for 3 years following his age 26 season. Walker of course went on to be a mainstay in the Tigers bullpen before heading to Baltimore and he’s one of the arms the Tigers are probably missing this year. ...
The Royals Roundtable
Published 12/8/2006 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... . Some readers will notice that a few of my comments are now a bit dated with the recent signings of Jamie Walker, ...