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Leo Nunez Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

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Leo Nunez 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.

posted 7/22/2007 in Leo Nunez Bookmarks

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Where They Stand: Kansas City Royals
Published 3/10/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... We'll look at how the team did last year, changes that happened or could happen with the team this offseason, and how it looks like the team will do in 2009 as of now. We'll even toss in the hottest thigh associated with each team. In this edition, we look at the Kansas City Royals. 2008 Outcome: 75-87, 4th Place In The AL Central, 13.5 Games Behind The White Sox. What They've Lost: Likely 2B Mark Grudzielanek (Free Agent), RP Ramon Ramirez (Traded To Red Sox, RP Leo Nunez (Traded To Marlins), CF Joey Gathright (Signed With Cubs), IF/OF Esteban ...

Projecting the Royals' 2009 Pitching With Bill James (Seriously, It's Just a Title)
Published 12/1/2008 by devil_fingers at Royals Review
... usage) are doubly difficult to project. Soria is so good it isn't even all that interesting to discuss him at length. His ERA was probably a bit luck-derived this year, but we all know how "good" ERA is as a stand-alone measure of pitching ability. The James' projections recognize this by showing an improvement in his FIP. No worries here. Good thing the rotation is totally fine... As for the rest of the bullpen... well, I would have included Nunez and RamRodRam for the sake of once of showing the hilarious MLB ...

Not So Quick, My Friends
Published 11/3/2008 by Rich at Baseball Analysts
... from the Florida Marlins in exchange for relief pitcher Leo Nunez. This transaction has been panned throughout most of the baseball blogosphere. ...

Know thine enemy: 10 questions with a Royals blogger
Published 3/17/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine
... could be a decent 4.50 - 4.80 ERA guy with good strikeout numbers, not a bad guy for the back of the rotation. Tomko has a hot wife, which is about the most I can say for him. He was just awful last year in a couple of pitchers parks in the NL and should really have to prove 2007 was a fluke before being handed a rotation job. My guess is he's in the pen by Memorial Day, and possibly even released by the All-Star break. Later in the year I think you can expect Kyle Davies , Leo Nunez and Luke Hochevar making starts for the Royals. Carlos Rosa is a guy that ...

The Coffee - Much Ado About Edwin
Published 10/9/2007 at Rays of Light
... Sonnanstine, J.P. Howell, and Jason Hammel trio stepped up to prove he could be a consistent #3. Clearly, the back-end of the rotation remains a big question mark heading into 2008. The thing that really worries you about Edwin is that for a guy with such great "stuff," he hasn't figured out how to strike big league hitters out, relying on pitching to contact more often. This past season, for instance, he struck out only 128 in 161 innings. Certainly you can win with that kind of ratio, but Edwin's just not a good enough "pitcher" to do so. I'd love to explore the trade route, but I can't see many teams that would be willing to take a flier on a pitcher with no options remaining who is still a work in progress. If anything, the amount of value brought back would be miniscule at best. On the other hand, you could still get more making the trade than you would by just flat-out cutting bait with him. Would a team like Kansas City take a chance on Edwin, handing over someone like ...