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Miguel Tejada 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 Miguel Tejada Bookmarks

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Who else is on the list?
Published 2/10/2009 by Chris H. at The Yankee Universe
... other names are since they have yet to be released. If one guy’s name is released, release them all, right? Here are a few players that I think could be on the list. 1. Barry Bonds 2. Bret Boone 3. Jason Giambi 4. Aubrey Huff 5. Bill Mueller 6. Gary Sheffield 7. Javy Lopez 8. Eric Gagne 9. Sammy Sosa 10. Richard Hidalgo 11. Jeff Bagwell 12. Miguel Tejada 13. Kevin Brown Who do you think is on the list?

Tejada They Fall
Published 2/10/2009 by 3daysofcryin at Three Days of Cryin'
... With Miguel Tejada now violently choking on his own words, we are reminded that sometimes, truly, the best trades are those that don’t happen.  Being baseball’s most infamous scapegoat, apparently, was not enough for Tejada.  What’s next, deportation?        ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 35
Published 1/12/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... like his hitting. I like that after all of these years he's still friends with Rich Garces. And that Rich Garces is the president of Venezuela. THE TIGERS ARE GONNA SCORE 3000 RUNS THIS YEAR. Richie Sexson, 1B: Sexson has hit 30 or more HR in six seasons and 40 or more twice. My college girlfriend used to be attracted to him. He has a car that runs on shed pet hair. He is unemployed. The only thing he and I have in common is that last point. Miguel Tejada, SS: ERROR MESSAGE. Jose Vidro, DH: Have ...

OAKLAND A'S - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/4/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... INFIELDER FRANK "HOME RUN" BAKER How different was the "Dead Ball Era"? Frank Baker got the nickname "Home Run" by the knack for hitting a big home run. His career high? 12. That's right, peaking at a dozen meant Baker was so associated with the big fly that they named him after it! That year he hit 12? He was clearly on 'roids. RESERVE INFIELDER MIGUEL TEJADA Did somebody say 'roids? Yeah his stats peak laughably in the early to mid 2000s in time for him to parlay ...

SWOT Analysis - NL Central
Published 12/10/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Weaknesses: Acquiring Miguel Tejada has proven to be a disaster thus far. Amid, um, some confuision about his age that sparked controversy in 2008, Miggy was able to post just a .283/.314/.415 line last season. Tejada hurt but what killed the Astros more than anything was handing ...

Winter League Meetings
Published 12/8/2008 by ToyCannon at True Blue LA
... Miggy  has one year left on his contract at 13 Million. His production has fallen every year since he hit 30 reaching the bottom in 2008 with a 92 OPS+.  He has the  honor of seeing his OPS+ drop 17 points each of the last two years from 126 to 109 to 92. He'll need more then some vitamin B shots to  stop that slide.  I used to be a big Miggy fan but I'm fairly certain he was an enhanced player, and the old Miggy is not one we should be bothering with.  If we get him I could probably make a case that for one year it is not a "pitch ...

The Hardball Times:The most powerful-hitting middle infielders of all time
Published 7/29/2008 by Steve Treder at The Hardball Times
... or 1920s. Thus while there is some truth to the notion that things have changed since Ripken's arrival, the fact is that what may appear as an explosion of power-hitting from middle infielders in the current era is largely an illusion fostered by the twin effects of (a) just so many more teams and players than in the past, and (b) the high-slugging conditions that pervade overall. Indeed, when setting out to research this issue, I fully anticipated several names to qualify, such as Miguel Tejada , ...

Prospectus Preview: Today`s Game to Watch: The All-Star Game by Caleb Peiffer
Published 7/15/2008 at Baseball Prospectus
... (.213, second to Hanley Ramirez) got jobbed; he deserved to be the third NL representative rather than Tejada, whose adjusted OPS+ has fallen for a fourth straight year (131 in '04, then 128, 126, 109, and a below-average 96 this year). Guzman, the lone ...

Even the Playing Fields
Published 6/13/2008 by CardsFanDan (noreply@blogger.com) at The NL Central Blog
... and grabbed his leg. Cardinal Nation was quiet with angst, as we all watched the trainers tend to Pujols. We all gasped as Pujols himself couldn’t put any weight on his leg, literally having to be carried off by his teammates. The first thought that popped into every Redbird fan’s head was, “Oh, s**t, there goes the season”. Yet, we were all right to think this, due to the fact that even though Albert Pujols has played the most games over the past few seasons besides Ichiro and Tejada, he still has an extensive injury history. Also, you have to remember that our ...

Scherzer-azade
Published 5/1/2008 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... inflated gun numbers you see on TV. Slightly below and to the left of that grouping are the sinkers. These were also all very fast, as none of them clocked in below 93 MPH. The fact that they are below the straight fastballs is how we can identify them as sinkers. (Those of you counting at home, we’re up to two devastating pitches.) Further down and to the left, we find the hard slider. The slider was working at 85-87 MPH, and while he didn’t use it much, he did get Miguel Tejada to whiff hard on one for strike three. Most curious to me, though, ...

The Dugout: Happy Birthday, ****
Published 4/18/2008 by Nick Dallamora at FanHouse
... What cracked me up most about the story is that he didn't even get his fake age correctly. Baseball Reference has his "birthday" as May 25th, 1976. In the interview he said he was 32. ...

BASEBALL: Aging Before Our Eyes
Published 4/18/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... . Oddly, unlike some players whose ages are adjusted, the arc of Tejada's career makes a lot more sense if he was still 32, since this means he basically had his best season at 30 and his best batting average at 32. Anyway, adjust your long-term expectations downward. ...

SFR in the Infield - AL East
Published 12/31/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... 1.8 Chris Gomez BAL 4 25 7 6 0.6 Melvin Mora BAL 5 404 89 85 2.6 Chris Gomez BAL 5 70 15 15 -0.1 Aubrey Huff BAL 5 43 9 11 -1.5 Scott Moore BAL 5 29 6 11 -3.6 Luis Hernandez BAL 6 71 19 12 5.8 Miguel Tejada BAL 6 507 146 142 4.3 Chris Gomez ...

Using "media" standards, Billy Beane Moneyball "era" now in doubt...
Published 12/15/2007 by susan mullen at XM MLB Chat
Using identical standards "media" has applied in broad strokes against the Yankees around the clock, Billy Beane's advantage of Miguel Tejada from 1998-2003 and ...

Active Hall of Fame Projections: Pitcher
Published 8/27/2007 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... Miguel Tejada ...

Link Dump - Talent Pools and Social Conscience
Published 8/20/2007 by Justin at Basement Dwellers
... The story we tend to hear about Dominican ballplayers are the success stories--the Miguel Tejada's and ...

Baltimore Or Less: O's-Yanks Gamer X
Published 8/13/2007 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... M. Tejada ss ...

Cubs interested in Scott Podsednik?
Published 8/7/2007 by thewizardsofoz <info@southsidesox.com> at South Side Sox
... , the Sox claimed Baltimore's Miguel Tejada, but couldn't work a trade with the Orioles after the waiver claim. ...

Game 7: Tigers at Orioles
Published 4/10/2007 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
... tonight. Miguel Tejada is 5 for 13 with 2 homers in his career against Nate. ...

YES, WE HAVE NO ARAMIS Aramis Ramirez has re-signe...
Published 2/8/2007 by The Chronicler at Chronicles of the Lads
... However, I would likely preferred to overpay for Aramis in dollars than overpay for someone like Tejada or ...