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Moises Alou 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 Moises Alou Bookmarks
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Alou Ready To Call It Quits
Published 3/6/2009 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... Former Met LF Moises Alou might have reached the end of the road. Alou, 42, who is a free agent, hasn’t received an offer he is willing to accept. That being said, his appearance for the Dominican Republic in the WBC might be his last on the professional stage. ...
Tatis Leaving Mets For World Baseball Classic
Published 3/5/2009 by Dave Doyle at The Mets Report
... and Assitant GM/player Moises Alou about representing DR in the WBC. The Mets approved Tatis’ play in the WBC despite a minor hand injury that’s hampered his playing time early this spring.
Take a Chance on Sheets
Published 2/1/2009 by Robby O'Daniel at Hot Foot
... has finally learned from his past. Moises Alou, ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 40 and Up
Published 1/30/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Moises Alou, OF: You know someone's gonna sign this guy and we're all gonna get to use those handpissing jokes for another year. You just know it. Thank god, that's a huge part of our material. BECAUSE WE'RE HACKS. ...
WASHINGTON NATIONALS/MONTREAL EXPOS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/21/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... was a decent player who played 6+ seasons for the Pirates and Dodgers before his contract was purchased by the Expos for their first season in 1969. In 1970 he broke out and hit 28 homers and would have three 20+ home run seasons for the Expos all the while being among the league leaders in walks. Back then nobody thought much of that combination. These days fantasy players would snatch him up in a heart beat! STARTING LEFT FIELDER MOISES ALOU Alou was picked up by the Expos from the Pirates system but it didn't look ...
Ooh, This is Good
Published 1/17/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... and Dwight Evans and Jack Clark and Albert Belle and Jimmy Wynn are not. I am not saying that any of these players definitely deserve enshrinement (strike that, I do think Dewey belongs...and maybe Belle and Wynn), but the more interesting point is this: outfielders that hit pretty well are not in any way uncommon. Think about guys like Ellis Burks and Tim Salmon and Cliff Floyd and Moises Alou - this is the neighborhood Rice and Puckett take up residence in.
It's ...
Is Jim Rice a Hall of Famer?
Published 1/13/2009 by KC at Sports of Boston
... , and Moises Alou had comparable careers to Cepeda and Rice, but may have been steroid users at points in their career. Sorry, not good enough for me. ...
Get these guys- The Outfielders
Published 1/8/2009 at The Rays Party
... Moises Alou- Yes he is old, coming of multiple injuries, and decreased production, but he could prove useful if he is willing to join on a minor league contract. Alou may opt for retirement than play in the minors, so it is worth a shot to discuss a comeback. ...
Nomar Garciaparra
Published 11/26/2008 by Jesse at Twinkie Town
... Jerry Crasnick over at ESPN only gave Nomah a 26% chance of playing in 2009. He points to last winter, when a number of the game's stalwarts were unable to find jobs--guys like Kenny Lofton, Sammy Sosa and, of course, all-time home run record holder Barry Bonds. This year's crop of veteran ambassadors to the game is no less prestigious, with the futures of Ken Griffey Jr., Frank Thomas and Moises Alou in the balance, but if any of them were to find a job with the ...
Celebrating The Giants' Youth Initiative
Published 8/21/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... is the Junior Giants program. The Junior Giants, in operation for 15 years, is a free baseball program that emphasizes self-esteem and scholarship. Each year the program reaches 15,000 kids between 5 and 18 years old living in cities and suburbs in northern California, Oregon and Nevada.I think this article sells the Giants' efforts short. In addition to the Junior Giants program, Brian Sabean has made it his personal mission over the years to provide millions in charity payments to senior citizens as well.
Monday's Bunts and Boots--Nomar, Bonds, and Zimmer
Published 3/10/2008 by Bruce Markusen at Bruce Markusen's Cooperstown Confidential
... Make no mistake about it, the Mets are not going to sign Barry Bonds as a replacement for the injured Moises Alou. There are simply too many problems from the Mets’ perspective. Bonds has become a very poor defensive outfielder, to the point that very few National League teams have shown any interest in him. Some scouts don't think he should play the outfield at all. Also, what happens when Alou comes back? If the Mets play Bonds in left and Alou in right, Carlos Beltran will need an oxygen tank trying to cover center field. So do the Mets trade Alou? If so, what are the options ...
Party Like It’s 1989
Published 2/20/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... , OF, Myrtle Beach (Blue Jays): South Atlantic League #1 (ahead of Moises Alou). ...
The Gods and Dogs of Garbage Time
Published 2/18/2008 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... 0.836 Donn Clendenon 770 897 0.858 Bill Almon 648 754 0.859 Moises Alou 886 1028 0.862 Jerry Grote 642 743 0.864 Charles Johnson 763 879 0.868 Tony Oliva 829 955 0.868 Wes Parker 726 835 0.869 Milt Thompson 707 812 0.871 Joe Pepitone 733 841 0.872 Tommy Davis 734 842 0.872 Gary Carter 774 885 0.875 Leon Wagner 795 909 0.875 Jody Davis 710 808 0.879 Roy Smalley Jr. 740 842 0.879 John Mayberry 799 909 0.879 Bob Horner 839 952 0.881 Well, speaking as a Cubs fan, it makes sense to see Moises Alou on that list. He always seemed a little too sensitive. Here he's shining when ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #73 Michael Tucker
Published 12/31/2007 by RoyalsRetro <info@royalsreview.com> at Royals Review
... In December of 2001, Royals General Manager Allard Baird needed an outfield bat to replace Dye, the man Tucker had been traded for several seasons before. The Cubs were looking to unload the $2.5 million salary of Michael Tucker to make way for Moises Alou, and Baird was all too willing to take Tuck back on, acquiring him for minor league pitcher ...
…. Backtalk
Published 12/11/2007 by John at Only Baseball Matters
... Randy Winn, Dave Roberts, Ryan Klesko, Rich Aurilia, Dustin Hermanson, the four-hundred year old man, Michael Tucker, Edgardo Alfonzo, Neifi-Fucking-Perez, Jeffrey Hammonds, Deivi Cruz, Dustan Mohr, Alex Sanchez, Steve Finley, Mark Sweeney, Jose Vizcaino, to list just a handful of the nobodies, has-beens, and never-was’s that Sabean has had the audacity to suggest were baseball players. ...
Active Hall of Fame projections: Outfield
Published 8/20/2007 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... Moises Alou ...
Lee, Ramirez and Barrett
Published 5/31/2007 by CCD at 1060west.net (archives)
... and Mo Alou. At that point Hendry and Dusty Baker committed to building the offense around three core players: Derrek Lee, Aramis Ramirez and Michael Barrett. ...
Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Moises Alou 378 1.54 1.68 0.14 0.24 1.07 ...
2006 Hitter Projections
Published 1/26/2007 by Grant
... Actual ...