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Russell Martin 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 ...
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Yadier Molina’s game-calling and the Gold Glove
Published 4/8/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... I’m sure many would agree that Yadi’s 2008 Gold Glove-winning season wasn’t his best defensive effort (and these numbers bear that out), yet he broke out offensively. Compare that to his 2007 where he led the league with 13 Runs Saved versus Gold Glove winner Russell Martin’s 9 Runs Saved. The difference? Martin approached .300/20/90 while Molina, while a good season for him, only managed .275/6/40 in 111 games. Give Martin credit for durability, playing 151 games. All I’m saying is that the Gold Gloves appear to me to be less ...
NL West Preview
Published 4/1/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Rich: Russell Martin's walk rate (14.0%) increased to a career high while his isolated power (.116) plunged to a new low. With manager ...
NL West Outlook: Catchers
Published 3/27/2009 by Brendan Scolari at True Blue LA
... In first place in the rankings are our very own LA Dodgers. Russell Martin by himself is worth 4.7 WAR, more then any other combo in the NL West. That's good because ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 26
Published 1/29/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Russell Martin, C: Unlike most Canadians that move to LA to pursue their dreams, Martin only has to worry about getting the late-afternoon sun in his eyes. ...
When Brian Boehringer Fired His Agent
Published 11/21/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Dugout Central
... and Russell Martin) didn’t fulfill his fiduciary duty to Brian; meaning, he didn’t put Brian’s interests and needs above his own. ...
When Brian Boehringer Fired His Agent
Published 11/14/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
... and Russell Martin ) didn't fulfill his fiduciary duty to Brian; meaning, he didn't put Brian's interests and needs above his own. Coming off the 2002 season with Pittsburgh, Brian wanted to sign with St. Louis. He's from the area, wanted to live at home during the season and knew the Cardinals were always a competitive team. He instructed Bob to try to get a deal done. Here's where it gets murky. [image] Mr. Garber told Brian the best he could get was an $850,000 deal with St. Louis. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh was the only other team that was interested, to the tune of 2 years ...
The SoSG 2008 Dodgers Yearbook: Students, Section 1
Published 10/22/2008 by Orel (noreply@blogger.com) at Sons of Steve Garvey
... You regressed offensively and defensively, but you did set a career high—in games played. As far as we're concerned, you're still the de facto captain of this team—so forget ...
Here Come the Dodgers
Published 9/28/2008 by Jason at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
... Dodger's Bullpen
Lots of pitchers with ERA's in the twos. Joe Beimel is really good situational lefty (2.03 ERA), Hong Chi-Kuo is quite good in many innings, Jon Broxton strikes out lots of people, and Takashi Saito saves games. Yep, it's a hell of a bullpen. Try to beat the starters.
Solid, but unspectacular
Matt Kemp (.292/.340/.461)
I'm fairly certain these numbers are the definition of solid but unspectacular.
Russell Martin (.279/.384/.395)
A very good catcher, but he shouldn't be one of your best ...
Tired? Choking? Reality?
Published 9/12/2008 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
Whatever the reason might be, there are quite a few players having their share of trouble lately. Russell Martin-Since July 2nd .233/.335/.309/.644 James Loney-Since August 5th .288/.321/.417/.738 Juan Pierre-Since August 1st .205/.271/.250/.521 Matt Kemp-Since August 20th .184/.250/.276/.526 Casey Blake-Since August 9th ...
The West Ain't the Best
Published 7/28/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... “Most of the players on this team, the Giants, Colorado, Arizona — we’re all very inexperienced teams. There’s a lot of young talent, guys in their mid-20s who have a short time playing together. I think that’s why we’re all trying to hang on to .500.”For those unfamiliar with his work, Jeff Kent really likes to run down young players. In doing so, he tends to ignore little facts such as the fact that the Dodgers' best offensive players are 23, 24, 25, and 26 years-old, and their best pitcher this year is 23. A couple of big ...
The Most Work I've Ever Put Into Anything. Ever.
Published 7/7/2008 by BG (noreply@blogger.com) at WCBias | West Coast Bias Sports Blog | West Coast Sports News by West Coast Sports Fans, Covering Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers and All Things West Coast
... So like I said I started this a week ago and since then both THE HEFTY LEFTY and TRICKY DICK HARDEN have both moved to the Senior Circuit, seemingly bolstering the NL's case. What I decided to do was to pick the top couple of candidates at each position and rank them by OPS+, which takes into account both strength of pitching and ballpark effects. Catcher: NL: Brian McCann = 138 (Reserve) 15 HR, 49 RBI, .366 OBP Geovany Soto = 129 (NL Starter) 15 HR, 52 RBI, .375 OBP Russ Martin = 124 (Reserve) 9 HR, 42 RBI, .402 OBP AL: Joe Mauer = 136 (AL Starter) 3 ...
Inge Watch: How Would He Look in Dodger Blue?
Published 3/1/2008 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys
... With Joe Torre's new team presumably well stocked in the outfield, along with Russell Martin developing into one of the majors' best catchers last year, Inge would figure to be the starting third baseman for the Dodgers. That would seemingly make him a happy camper. Whether or not Inge would be a good fit in L.A. is also open to interpretation, considering ...
C Player Profiles [1-5]: Martin or Martinez?
Published 2/14/2008 by Derek Nelson at Comments on: Fantasy
... the top four catchers in batting average (.293), OBP(.374), home runs (19), and RBI (87). To think that he could still be developing is a terrifying thought for those who decide to take Victor first, but the real reason for taking Martin can be explained in a simple equation:
(five category production) > (four category production)
2007: .293/.374/.469, 87 R, 19 HR, 87 RBI, 21 SB
Playercards: [ESPN] [B-R]
Projections: [Fangraphs]
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Dodger Thoughts: 2008 Opening Day Locks
Published 2/6/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... . That's pretty much true of any pitcher, which is why, for example, I went out of my way to note that Broxton kept his ERA under 3.00 even when you include his worst games. Seanez did perform surprisingly well last season, but let's not start making excuses for him. He's 39, and there's not going to be much milk left in this cow. However, there's probably no better time to use him than early in the season. Catchers Russell Martin, C : If he had an OPS+ of 113, 19 homers, 32 doubles and 21 steals last year at age 24, what will he do this year? I sure am eager to find out. ...
SFR in the Infield - NL West
Published 12/27/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Hendrickson LAN 1 23 3 1 1.5 Brad Penny LAN 1 26 3 1 1.2 Joe Beimel LAN 1 19 3 1 1.2 Chad Billingsley LAN 1 18 2 1 0.8 Derek Lowe LAN 1 29 3 2 0.6 Randy Wolf LAN 1 17 2 3 -0.6 Russell Martin LAN 2 63 5 3 1.4 Nomar Garciaparra ...
Joe Hollywood
Published 10/31/2007 by jamoros at Terp Soup
... and Russell Martin. His other option is to stick with proven but declining regulars ...
Grady Little is using Russell Martin too much
Published 8/10/2007 by Gilbert at Obscure Sports Quarterly
... Russell Martin is an amazing player. He is a legitimate all star, and the hitting he provides while playing the toughest position in baseball, catcher, a position not known for its hitting. (He’s hitting .295 with 12 homers and 68 RBI for you traditional types and has a .366 OBP, .462 SLG and 114 OPS+ for the rest of us.) ...
Research Is Important
Published 7/3/2007 by One More Dying Quail at One More Dying Quail
... The American team, however, presented a problem. Russell Martin as one of the top two catchers? ...
Facts, Opinions And A Quiz
Published 7/2/2007 by Al
... FACT: Last night, on Baseball Tonight on ESPN, they were discussing how much of the AL All-Star starting team is foreign-born, and then followed up by saying, "There are more Americans on the NL team, beginning with Russell Martin." Martin's from Canada. ...