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Mark Buehrle 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 Mark Buehrle Bookmarks
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CHICAGO WHITE SOX - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/2/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... playing, the idea of them even winning 57 games wasn't a lock. But the 1990 White Sox were a better squad and Thigpen made sure the close games were nailed down. And on September 3, 1990 he got George Brett to hit into a double play to break Dave Righetti's single season save record with his 47th. He would save 10 more. It was a fluke. The next year, he went back to being a good solid 30 save guy until back problems derailed his career. MARK BUEHRLE OK, what the heck is Mark Buehrle doing in the bullpen? Well, I had ...
Where They Stand: Chicago White Sox
Published 2/25/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... bone chips in his 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 ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 30
Published 1/23/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Mark Buehrle, SP: Keeps his carbon imprint low by working so quickly on the mound. In true baseball player style, celebrates by purchasing ...
White Hot
Published 8/19/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... 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 Javier Vazquez. The man is second in the AL in strikeouts, his K/BB figure is in the top-10 as well and yet he sits with a 4.34 ERA. He has been lights out in August, though, so his higher profile stats should begin to come in line with his peripherals. John Danks continues to dazzle, Mark Buehrle is solid, and the bullpen, led by a resurgent Matt ...
Game 66: White Sox (37-28) at Tigers (28-37)
Published 6/12/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... Mark Buehrle (3-6, 4.80) vs. Kenny Rogers (4-4, 5.13)
During last night's FSN Detroit "Tigers Live" post-game show, Justin Verlander was asked if the team felt satisfied after clinching a series win over the AL Central-leading White Sox. Fortunately, he dismissed that notion. The Tigers have displayed a lack of mental toughness plenty of times throughout this season, and sitting back and relaxing today, as if they've really accomplished something, would be yet another example of that. They need to finish this series ...
Tigers projected pitching matchups for early April
Published 4/2/2008 by Eric Jackson at D-Town Baseball
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April 11th
Dontrelle Willis
CWS
Gavin Floyd
April 6th
Justin Verlander
CWS
Mark Buhrle
April 12th
Justin Verlander
CWS
Mark ...
SFR in the Infield - AL Central
Published 1/2/2008 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... includes players who were assigned 15 or more balls in their virtual area of responsibility. Ex Name Team POS Balls Runners Runners SFR Jon Garland CHA 1 37 4 2 1.3 Javier Vazquez CHA 1 30 3 2 0.7 John Danks CHA 1 16 2 1 0.6 Mark Buehrle CHA 1 37 4 4 -0.2 Jose Contreras ...
Ten Best Game Fours in World Series History
Published 12/10/2007 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... hit a blistering bounder up the middle that knocked Brown off his feet. Down, but not out, he held on to the ball and tossed out Isbell to end the game. It was their last win of the year. Given how 1906’s Game Four went, it’s fitting that 99 years later the Sox won an extremely tight one of their own. The Sox didn’t score here until the eighth inning, making the game filled with tension. Adding to the excitement, Houston got a baserunner on against Mark Buehrle in seven different innings. In five frames the runner made it to scoring position. They never could get one home, ...
My big, fat White Sox offseason plan
Published 11/5/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
... back in the fold – not only is he a great defensive replacement at first, but he can hit at the top of the order as well. PITCHING Mark Buehrle ...
Active Hall of Fame Projections: Pitcher
Published 8/27/2007 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... Erik Bedard ...
Who's Next to 300?
Published 8/6/2007 by Vegas Watch at Vegas Watch
... 5. Mark Buehrle (28 years old, 106 career wins) ...
Buehrle Impasse
Published 7/2/2007 by StatsGuru at baseballmusings.com
... : Buehrle was Boston-bound last weekend before the organization had a midweek change of heart and decided to work on a contract extension. A deal appeared just hours from being completed after assistant general manager Rick Hahn met with Buehrle's agent, Jeff Berry, on Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Fla. The sides agreed on the years (four) and dollar amount ($56 million), even though it likely was less than what Buehrle could make on the free-agent market this offseason. But the Sun-Times learned late Friday that the deal was dead because the Sox would not give Buehrle a no-trade clause. General manager Ken Williams reiterated that in a Daily Herald story Sunday, stating via e-mail: ''I cannot build a championship team if I do. The short-term and long-term ramifications are just too great.'' What? You can't build a championship team around a staff ace who is playing for at least $3 million a year below his market value? Con ...
Game 76 - Open Thread
Published 6/27/2007 at Rays of Light
Scouting Report on todays starters from MLB.com Mark Buehrle - Despite battling flu-like symptoms, Buehrle turned in another sterling effort in Friday's 5-1 loss to the Cubs at U.S. Cellular Field. The southpaw allowed home runs to Alfonso Soriano and Aramis Ramirez in the first inning but gave up only two more hits over the next six frames, striking out four and not issuing a walk. Ten of Buehrle's 14 starts this season have been of the quality variety. Buehrle has no record in one start against the Rays this season but has a 5-1 record with a 4.35 ERA lifetime against them. ...
Baseball Flotsam and Jetsam
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Published 6/27/2007 by chris at A Large Regular
... . That's bad news for the Orioles in more than one way. It will be very difficult to deal Tejeda while he's on the DL and his return date will be past the end of the trade deadline. Looks like Baltimore will be stuck with Tejada for the rest of the season. I'd look for him to be dealt after the World Series... Manny Ramirez (1,386,522) has dropped to 4th in the AL All-Star voting behind Vlade Guerrero (2,043,824), Magglio Ordonez (1,445,899) and Ichiro (1,409,762). All three are very deserving of the honor but I'd still like to see Manny get the votes... I love Baseball-reference.com for many reasons and one of them is the sponsors they get for many of their pages. Here's what it says on Mark Buerhle's page: "Goliak sponsor(s) this page. We could've kept our season tickets, gone to the world series and seen Buehrle's no hitter. I hate you, joe." I'm guessing Joe decided not to renew some tickets or something and Goliak ...
Well, How About Today?
Published 6/25/2007 by Paul SF at YFSF
... Assuming the rumors are for real and both sides are serious and commited to getting a deal done, would Buehrle be worth the prospects and cash required to make him a long-term member of the Red Sox? He's 28, so the reported five-year extension would keep him here through his age 33 season -- the prime of his already-impressive career. Of his six full seasons in baseball thus far, four have featured an ERA+ of at least 126. Last year was the only season below 100, and all of his numbers have rebounded to their career norms this season. He's a lefty, already successful in the American League, with a 3.49 ERA in four starts at Fenway Park. The only down side: He's sucked against the Yankees. ...
Game 72 - Open Thread
Published 6/22/2007 at VFTB
... Mark Buehrle - Buehrle shut down the Pirates for eight innings in his last start on June 16. He frustrated Pirates hitters by mixing his pitches well, and not falling into a pattern as he scattered nine hits and allowed only one earned run in a 6-1 White Sox victory. ...
hurly buehrle
Published 6/12/2007 by lboros <info@vivaelbirdos.com> at Viva El Birdos
... let me start with this thought: if buehrle does get traded at mid-season, it will be a rare event. pitchers with his resume almost never change teams during the season. this is a guy who has thrown 200+ innings six years in a row, leading the league in that category two times. he has won no fewer than 12 games in each of those 6 seasons, with a single-season high of 19. his resume is peppered with top-10 finishes on the american league leaderboard for wins, era, complete games, shutouts, and whip; he has been named to three all-star teams and finished in the top 5 in the cy young voting two years ago. the last guy with an even remotely similar description who got traded during a season is ...
L.A. Angels of Anaheim GAME 32/162 THREAD
Published 5/6/2007 by Rev Halofan
... vs. Mark BUERHLE ...
BLOG: 4/19/07 Quick Links
Published 4/19/2007 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... *I definitely did not see a Mark Buehrle no-hitter coming. The past four years, Buehrle has finished second, second, first and first in the AL in hits allowed. ...
So, which pitcher has the best pickoff move?
Published 4/16/2007 by Pizza Cutter at MVN RSS
... This is a first stab at quantifying things. The fact that most (all?) of the pitchers on this list are starters did not escape me. Starters throw more innings and have more chances to save (and or allow) more runs. I briefly considered normalizing these figures based on either innings pitched or number of situations faced with a runner on first (the latter being preferred as the former would not control for the possibility that a pitcher simply allows a lot of guys to get to first base). However, I left the raw run totals as they were to show how valuable a guy like Mark Buehrle and his move to first actually are to a team. Just by his move to first, Buehrle saved the White Sox 8 runs. Add 2 runs resulting from confusion in how to spell his name and that’s a win right there for doing nothing other than keeping the runner at first close. ...