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Paul Bako 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 Paul Bako Bookmarks

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Where They Stand: Cincinnati Reds
Published 3/17/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... 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 Cincinnati Reds. 2008 Outcome: 74-88, 5th Place In The NL Central, 23.5 Games Behind The Cubs. What They've Lost: IF/OF Ryan Freel (Traded To Orioles), P Jeremy Affeldt (Signed With Giants), CF Corey Patterson (Signed With Nationals), C Javier Valentin (Signed With Nationals), C Paul Bako (Signed With Cubs), P Josh Fogg (Signed With Rockies), P Matt ...

Backstop Backups
Published 3/14/2009 by Transmission at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... so incredibly anonymous that he didn't get included in Bill James' projection system, which usually has a tick or two higher offensive projections than the other four projection systems. If you haven't figured it out yet...   Player A is Ivan Rodriguez, who is coming off a brilliant first round of the WBC and claims to be close to signing a major league contract.  We don't know with whom. Player B is Paul Gabor Bako. Player C is Koyie Dolan Hill.   I ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 37, 38, 39
Published 1/16/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Paul Bako, C: Real name: Gabor Paul II Bako. Said to be rejoining Cubs for Spring Training. My friend Raquel says she would not sleep with him. ...

Since I started a minor flame war last week...
Published 8/25/2008 by sidnancy at Red Reporter
... Bako, on the other hand, was behind the plate because "(y)ou want to put the best team out there defensively and offensively".  Uh, Dusty, the dude’s terrible.  Always has been.  And he’s older than Cabrera.  Meanwhile, Hanigan is neither.  So I ask again:  FTH? ...

The World of Catcher's Interference
Published 8/21/2008 by Bob Timmermann at Baseball Analysts
... courtesy of Tigers catcher Paul Bako. And no Red Sox player has reached on catcher's interference since then, the longest current drought for any franchise in the majors. How much longer will the people of Boston have to suffer? (My book proposal about this has gone nowhere which shows that there is a limit in the publishing world to the number of Red Sox-themed books there can be.) ...

An Update On the 2004 Chicago Cubs
Published 4/21/2008 by Wrigleyville at wrigleyville23
Here's a look at how they are faring at Wrigley on the Ohio: Corey Patterson, slugging leadoff hitter 2008: .186/.258/.475, 4 home runs, 9 RBIs, 2 SB. 2004: .266/.320/.452, 24 home runs, 72 RBIs, 32 SB. Paul Bako, nondescript catcher 2008: .313/.389/.479, 1 home run, 4 RBIs. 2004: .203/.288/.283, 1 home run, 10 RBIs. Kent Mercker, mediocre reliever and professional tattletale 2008: 0-0, 3.14 ERA in 5 2/3 innings, 3 Ks, 2 BBs. 2004: 3-1, 2.55 ERA in 53 innings, 51 Ks, 27 BBs. Dusty Baker, nonsense spewing nice-guy ...

The Emasculation of a Big League Hitter
Published 3/10/2008 by jake at Luft On Deck
... Brewers at least have the perfect excuse for such a move: Jason Kendall is on their roster, and they have to play him. (It’s either Kendall or Eric Munson. Yikes. Way to round out that roster there, Doug Melvin.) Kendall hasn’t resembled anything close to a major-league hitter since 2004, when he posted a 107 OPS+ (100 is considered average) in his final season with the Pirates. Since then his OPS+ has dipped to Paul Bako territory: 79 in ‘05, 88 in ‘06 and a 63 OPS+ in 466 ...

Royals Insider: John Buck
Published 12/30/2007 by RoyalsNation <info@royalsreview.com> at Royals Review
... judged by ability to block baseballs, relate to their pitchers and understand their pitches and tendencies, and generally "call a good game".  Offense is usually secondary when analyzing the game of a catcher.  A .240/.310/.400 hitting catcher can easily maintain service time at the MLB for many years.  In fact, a .210/.280/.370 hitting catcher can usually tread the thin line between AAA backstop and MLB backup for a fairly extensive period of time (see: 30-somethings Paul Bako, ...

The Jim Hendry GM Profile - 2002
Published 6/13/2007 at VFTB
... November 26th, 2002 - Traded a player to be named later to the Milwaukee Brewers. Received Paul Bako. The Chicago Cubs sent Ryan Gripp (minors) (December 16, 2002) to the Milwaukee Brewers to complete the trade ...

#40: Gabor “Is Coming! And He’s a Bad Wittle Boy” Paul II Bako
Published 4/16/2007 by Bad Kermit at Hire Jim Essian
... When it comes to pure baseball ability, of all the players who have made an appearance on The Bottom 126 to this point and who have seen any significant amount of playing time, Bako is the worst. ...

Team Running - Kansas City Royals
Published 3/7/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Paul Bako KCA 11 1 0.97 -1.45 -50 ...