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Nate McLouth 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 Nate McLouth Bookmarks
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[Redbird Reveille] Jason Motte, Booing, Jeff Luhnow
Published 4/7/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... Speaking of helping a guy along, am I the only one perplexed by the Cardinals’ insistence on Motte facing all of those left-handed hitters in the Pirate lineup? Nate McLouth, ...
NL Central Preview
Published 3/13/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Sully: I am interested to see how Nate McLouth backs up his breakout 2008. If he can post a .200 (or greater) ISO for the third straight season, he will have another superstar campaign. ...
Community Projection: Nate McLouth
Published 2/22/2009 by Charlie at Bucs Dugout
... Here are Nate's career numbers. If you've been lurking, the Community Projections are a great way to get involved at Bucs Dugout, so dive in. ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 28
Published 1/15/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Nate McLouth, CF: Walking tall after career season, McLouth irks some teammates by wearing his Gold Glove into the field. Team brass notice no difference in his run prevention. ...
Pittsburgh Pirates: Trade Nate McLouth, and Trade for Yankees' Nick Swisher
Published 1/11/2009 at MVN RSS
... In 2008 at age 26, Nate McLouth hit .276/.356/.497 (a 126 OPS+) with 26 HR and 94 RBI in 597 at-bats. In 2006 and 2007, McLouth had posted OPS+ lines of 74 and 110 while being used as a part-time player. He earned the league minimum in all three seasons and is now arbitration-eligible for the first time. The Pirates' attempt to sign McLouth to a contract extension was reportedly rebuffed when McLouth and his agent felt as if the player wasn't being valued fairly. ...
NL Gold Glove Winners Headed by 18-time Winner Maddux and Newcomer Victorino
Published 11/7/2008 by Dave Zimmerman at National Pastime
... Reds
Shortstop - Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
Third Base - David Wright, Mets
Catcher - Yadier Molina, Cardinals
Outfield - Carlos Beltran, Mets; Shane Victorino, Phillies; Nate McLouth, Pirates
The list of winners counters the notion that hitting is the ...
Random Season Analysis
Published 10/13/2008 by Brian McElhinny (noreply@blogger.com) at Raise the Jolly Roger
... -- INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: Not surprisingly, Nate McLouth dominated in basically every important offensive stat. Adam LaRoche beat him out in slugging percentage at .500. LaRoche also had the most K's and tied with Freddy Sanchez and Nate for most sac flies (6). Sanchez also had the most singles, sacrafices, and double plays. McLouth made the most outs, and Nyjer Morgan was caught stealing the most (5). - For the pitchers, obviously Maholm takes every positive category for starters. John Grabow made the most ...
Nate McLouth's fielding
Published 8/8/2008 by Pat (noreply@blogger.com) at Where Have You Gone, Andy Van Slyke?
... mile among NL Centerfielders. There's a huge gap between Lastings Milledge's .880 and McLouth's .859. According to Dewan's measurement's, Nate's only made 207 of 243 plays in his zone. He is, however, fourth in the league with 56 plays made out of his zone. Since zone rating doesn't account for fielder positioning, it's hard to know exactly why the two stats don't agree. If you want to look at other fielding metrics, he's 20 runs below average in BP's FRAA system and Baseball-Reference has him at slightly below average in range factor per nine innings. ...
Practice Makes Perfect
Published 7/29/2008 by Screech's Best Friend (noreply@blogger.com) at Nats320 -- A Washington Nationals Blog
... When players practice and put in the time they become better ballplayers. A good example of that might be Nate McLouth of The Pittsburgh Pirates. When this centerfielder first was brought up to The Big Leagues, most every scout in the game, and even his very own team--thought McLouth would be just a 4th or 5th Outfielder. ...
Around The NL Central In Five Sentences; Pie to Minors?
Published 5/9/2008 by Cubnut at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... That bargain Nate McLouth apparently struck with the devil continues to pay handsome dividends. ...
Minor League Month in Review: April
Published 5/2/2008 by Mike A. at River Avenue Blues
April’s a wacky month. It’s the only time of the year that Nate McLouth can sport a 1.047 OPS, or when Mike Mussina can boast better numbers than Roy Oswalt. Christian Lara played for two teams in a single game and Jay Johnson hit a walk-off double to make himself the winning pitcher, and I can’t help but think that only April can contain that kind of madness.
April has been an interesting month in the Yankees’ farm system, full of surprises and disappointments. You had Eric Hacker’s pitch count ...
In Which The Meek Inherit... A 12.00 ERA: Dodgers 11, Pirates 2
Published 4/16/2008 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
Look, if you can't beat the Pirates, who can you beat? That thought was circulating through my head late Monday after the Dodgers choked the lead up on a surrendered home run to fourth-outfielder-camoflaged-as-a-first Nate McLouth. It's not that McLouth is without power so much as the Dodgers closer shouldn't be throwing cookies that even Cesar Izturis in his dotage could hit out of the park. ...
Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Nate McLouth 297 -0.93 -1.52 -0.59 -1.29 1.05 ...