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Kris Benson 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 Kris Benson Bookmarks
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You know the spiral florescents? They hurt worse than a Borowski blown save.
Published 1/30/2009 by npcpronk29@gmail.com (Nino) at The Tribe Daily
... I mean, how likely is it that he'll put up awesome numbers? It's not like he's ever had an awesome year.. And he's pitched the majority of his career in the NL. ...
Thursday 10 - Biggest draft busts
Published 6/5/2008 by Tony Baldwin at EveryJoe » Baseball
... 7. Kris Benson - It was another solid pick by the Pirates, as they selected Benson with the number one overall pick in the 1996 amateur draft. Benson is more known as being the ex-husband of Anna Benson than winning 68 games in the ‘Show.’ However, this Clemson University product never really became the pitcher he was hyped up to be. Benson pitched for Pittsburgh, the New York Mets and the Baltimore Orioles before ending his career in 2006. His page on Baseball-Reference.com says it all, as a fan posted the following, “WE STILL MISS ...
What's Up Creampuff: Dudes That Got Hurt
Published 3/28/2008 by Camp Tiger Claw at Walkoff Walk
... Hermida, Marlins: Don't try and sing "Hermida pulled a hamstring." It will just make out sound like you're in They Might Be Giants. The move is retroactive so he will miss only a handful of games.
Kelvim Escobar, Angels: In really bad news, Escobar looks to miss the entire season with a labrum tear. You have to hope that's the worst of it. Labrum tears can end careers and Escobar's just now peaking.
Kris Benson, Phillies: Tendinitis in his right bicep has hampered his return from shoulder ...
CC.com Community Projection Results: The Pitchers
Published 3/28/2008 by SC at Camden Chat
... for this guy. It's a brave new world, one where there's a legitimate stockpile of actual pitching talent within the Orioles system. The only guys in that above list that had any were Riley, who was a flameout of massive proportions; Hentgen, who was long, long, long past his prime; Ponson, who is a story for another day; and Ainsworth, who was just another injury case. ...
Grand List: 2008 Roster
Published 3/6/2008 by Tim Malcolm at Phillies Nation
... Brandon Watson - 1/2, RBI
TJ Bohn - 1/6
Valentino Pascucci - 1/6, 2 R, HR, 2 RBI
Starting Pitcher
13. Cole Hamels - 2 IP, 3 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 2 K
14. Brett Myers - 4 IP, 3 H, 1 K
15. Jamie Moyer - 3 IP, 1 H, 3 K
16. Kyle Kendrick - 5.2 IP, 12 H, 5 ER, 3 BB, 3 K
Adam Eaton - 2 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 2 K
INJ - Kris Benson - N/A
Travis Blackley - 3 IP, 1 H, 2 K
Chad ...
Kris Benson or Kyle Lohse? (Answer: Yes.)
Published 2/11/2008 by dajafi <info@thegoodphight.com> at The Good Phight
... have free-agent pitcher Kris Benson in Philadelphia today, possibly to finalize a free-agent deal with the Phillies. The 33 year-old right-hander missed the entire 2007 season, but had been a durable and reasonably effective back-of-the-rotation starter in his three previous seasons, pitching between 174 and 200 innings in each with ERA+ scores of 100, 99 and 95. ...
Rob Parker is insane
Published 11/15/2007 by Big Al at The Wayne Fontes Experience - A Detroit Lions Blog
... was an astronomical 1.50. Yet Parker thinks the Tigers should take a gamble on Tomko? That's not taking a gamble, that's playing Russian roulette with a bullet in every chamber. As for Shawn Chacon? You know how many innings he's pitched the last 2 season's total? 205. He's averaged a little over 100 innings a season in '06 and '07. His WHIP? 1.72 and 1.49. That's pitiful, and that's NOT a pitcher I want to see on a team that is gunning for a pennant. Kris Benson is your quintessential .500 pitcher. At least he's a better choice than Tomko and ...
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Published 11/6/2007 by Chris Needham at Capitol Punishment
Why pay a healthy Carlos Silva $50 million when you can get an injury-prone former superstar to fill out your rotation of injury-prone hurlers? There are lots of low-risk, high-upside hurlers in the mound. They're low risk in that the only thing they'll cost you is money. But if they succeed, you've got a solid performance, one capable of being flipped at the deadline for some meaningful prospect. And if they stink? Who cares? Uncle Teddy only makes $45 million this year, not $50 big ones. Sucks to be him. Here're the main stiffs on the market. Kris Benson Why he's "cheap": Coming off season-ending surgery for a torn rotator cuff -- a surgery that actually ...
Lost Classics: October 3, 1999
Published 9/27/2007 by Mets2Moon at The Ballclub
... , he of the improbable team-leading 13 victories, was on the mound for the Mets against Rookie Kris Benson, whom, in July, had beaten the Mets soundly. The tension was unbearable, right from the outset. Hershiser started off by walking ...
Pitchers and the First Overall Pick: Is It Worth the Risk?
Published 6/6/2007 by One More Dying Quail at One More Dying Quail
... Kris Benson* ...
Two on Two: AL East Preview
Published 3/2/2007 by Rich Lederer and Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... , and the additions of Kris Benson, ...
Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Kris Benson 9 -0.08 -0.05 0.03 2.30 0.98 ...
Transaction Ketchup: Reds acquire Jeff Keppinger
Published 2/3/2007 by JinAZ at Basement Dwellers
... Keppinger was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 4th round of the 2001 draft out of the University of Georgia. As would be expected for a good college player, Keppinger rose quickly through the minors and made his major league debut for the Mets in 2004 (he arrived in the Kris Benson trade that year). For some reason, however, Keppinger hasn't yet been able to stick in the major leagues despite strong performances in AAA the last few years. ...