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Shannon Stewart 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 Shannon Stewart Bookmarks
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TORONTO BLUE JAYS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 2/5/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... for being a clutch classic shot… but make no mistake. It was. If the Braves went up 2-0, they were winning the World Series. The entire aura of the Bobby Cox Braves would have changed instantly and the Blue Jays would have gone into 1993 still in search of a World Series title. Sprague, who went on to have a good All Star career and win another ring in ’93, changed the complexion of the series with one swing. STARTING LEFT FIELDER SHANNON STEWART Looking up Shannon Stewart on the internet can be hazardous to a married man ...
First Half vs Career - Who is doing what - Hitters
Published 7/15/2008 by John Northey at Batter's Box Interactive Magazine
... league is pretty much dead on his career figure This is actually his 3rd best OPS+ season so far. Go figure. Not a $20 million player, but not an anchor on the team eitherAdam Lind... Young and finally showing his promise Age 24 season, getting along with the new manager 269/301/474 OPS+ of 105 vs career 262/302/442 94 OPS+. Since Cito is hitting 339/365/610 - wow. I think we have found our LF'erShannon Stewart... seemed like a good idea at the time Age 34 season and might ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #50 Jeff Suppan
Published 6/16/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... With Appier now traded and Rosado hurt, Suppan got the Opening Day assignment as the team's ace in 2000. He gave up two home runs to Shannon Stewart in the ...
BASEBALL: Not So Frank
Published 4/20/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... The latter is obvious; as to the former, the main point here is to create playing time for Shannon Stewart in left field, thus forcing Matt Stairs into the DH role (note that Stairs is 40 and Stewart 34; this will make much more rebuilding sense once that PT goes to Adam Lind). And Stewart is batting .235/.341/.294, not much better than Thomas' .167/.306/.333. ...
I've Had It With People Who've Had It With "Moneyball"
Published 4/12/2008 by Ken Tremendous at FIRE JOE MORGAN
... An out. That's what you have to lose. A precious out, made by your #2 hitter, in front of your #3 and #4 hitters. A precious out, that you are just giving away, and the execution of which is in the hands of a dude with 15 sac bunts in 14 season ...
Two on Two: AL East Preview
Published 4/2/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... , someone I thought would be very good. Shannon Stewart replaces Lind, Eckstein replaces McDonald and you have to think Wells gets better, right? ...
Waiver rules Q & A
Published 8/11/2007 by CCD at 1060west.net (archives)
... the that Hendry had claimed Shannon Stewart from the Oakland A's, next ...
Cubs Trying to Trade for a Playmate
Published 8/9/2007 by Richie Rich at Epic Carnival
... Shannon Stewart (Baseball) - .299/.363/.436 ...
The Summer Shopping Season, Part III
Published 7/27/2007 by Ryan <info@letsgotribe.com> at Let's Go Tribe!
... Shannon Stewart, Oakland ...
Squaring It Up
Published 6/10/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Shannon Stewart R 464 126 0.929 ...
Top 40 All-Time Greatest Blue Jays: #21 Shannon Stewart
Published 4/20/2007 by mark w <info@bluebirdbanter.com> at Bluebird Banter
... Shannon Harold Stewart | OF | 1995-2003 | Career Stats ...
TROUBLE
As you know, Howie Kendrick has been place...
Published 4/19/2007 by The Chronicler at Chronicles of the Lads
... He had Shannon Stewart down 0-2 in the third, with no outs and runners on first and second, and slurved him to first base to load the bag. He did get ...
Changing Philosophies
Published 2/9/2007 by Bruce Markusen at Bruce Markusen's Cooperstown Confidential
... Billy Beane seems to be getting more and more away from the "Moneyball" philosophy. How else to explain Oakland’s signing of free agent Shannon Stewart, a speed player who doesn’t draw a lot of walks and doesn’t hit with the power that a team might prefer from a corner outfielder. Stewart doesn’t figure to be any more than a fourth or fifth outfielder on a team that already has Mark Kotsay, Milton Bradley, and Nick Swisher available to play everyday, but I can’t imagine Beane having signed this guy at all three or four years ago. ...
Shannon Stewart?
Published 1/30/2007 by craig
... Shannon Stewart's stats ...
What Do We Have Left In The Fridge? Hitter Edition.
Published 1/7/2007 by Allen Chace
... I think I remember someone suggesting the Sox sign this guy earlier in the offseason. I may have lambasted whoever it was. Feel free to throw it right back at me now. If Stewart wants to play next season, you'd better believe that he'll have to sign a mL contract and prove himself. I suppose the Marlins might think he could have the range to play their CF (note to Marlins: he can't.). Stewart has been an overrated player since (before) he left Toronto. Evidence? Check out ...