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Sidney Ponson 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 Sidney Ponson Bookmarks

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O's History: The Opening Day Starters
Published 4/1/2009 by SC at Camden Chat
... that good ever again, though he had some solid years. The problem came as the Orioles paid Erickson like he was one of the best pitchers in the league, and he was not, even when he wasn't terrible. In 2002, he was terrible. Still, I liked him, and I rooted for him during fruitless comeback attempts with the Rangers, Mets, Yankees and Dodgers. 2003: Rodrigo Lopez Won 14 games in 2002, a nice rookie season. Was absolutely horrible in 2003. 2004: Sidney Ponson The Orioles traded Ponson to the Giants during the ...

The curious case of Brandon Duckworth
Published 3/18/2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Jeff Parker) at Royally Speaking
... Ponson is not an upgrade over Duckworth by any stretch of the imagination and if plans are for him to be third in line (behind Bannister/Hochevar and Duckworth) then this is probably a no risk move by Moore and one I would have no complaint about. But if somebody gets hurt and Ponson comes up before Duckworth and gets predictably shelled then the second guessing will begin and rightfully so. From 2006-2008 and counting all appearances Duckworth has a 5.11 ERA and 90 ERA+ while Ponson checks in at 5.71 and 76. ...


Published 2/21/2009 by Aaron (noreply@blogger.com) at AaronGleeman.com
... platoon. Given the excess payroll room, incentive-driven nature of the deal, and continued presence of Buscher and Harris as fallback options the only way for the Crede signing to really hurt the Twins is if his back problems reoccur without sending him to the DL and the plug isn't pulled quickly. After missing 112 games in 2007 and 65 games last year there's a good chance that Crede's back will act up again, but at least signing all of those washed-up veterans has given the Twins plenty of plug-pulling practice. ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 33
Published 1/28/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Sidney Ponson, SP: Has had more career DUIs than Cy Young Award votes and has somehow convinced Brian Cashman to sign him on two separate occasions. Will be spending the 2009 season doing odd jobs around Nolan Ryan's ranch house. ...

Suckiest pitcher of the 00's
Published 1/21/2009 by jnr98@yahoo.com (Jason @ IIATMS) at It's About The Money - A New York Yankees Blog
... At least Fat Sidney Ponson only "earned" about $23m over that same time frame. Wow, I guess I would rather have had ...

A Cold Analysis Of Baseball Players’ Christmas Memories
Published 12/24/2008 by Jon Bois at MOUTHPIECE Blog // A Chicago-Addled Sports Blog
... The life of the baseball player trumps that of the football or basketball player in several respects. There’s more room for employment, you don’t have to run as much, and it’s possible to leverage a marginal amount of talent into a long and lucrative career. Another overlooked benefit: unlike the football or basketball player, you can be certain that you will not have to work on Christmas. ...

Bronx Banter: Beauty
Published 10/26/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... E D. Marte (L) BR BP BC E J. Veras BR BP BC E mi E. Ramirez BR BP BC E mi B. Bruney BR BP BC E mi D. Giese BR BP BC E mi C. Britton BR BP BC E mi P. Coke (L) BR BC E mi D. Rasner BR BP BC E mi S. Ponson BR BP BC E mi D. Robertson BR BC E mi H. ...

Kyle Lohse gets paid
Published 10/2/2008 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... I don’t advocate depending on Chris Carpenter for any amount of innings.  I think the Cardinals could reasonably get a pitcher or two from Memphis to throw some reasonable innings in the fifth rotation spot.  Who knows what is going on in Mozeliak’s wheelhouse. I should add at this point that I realize I’m looking on the sunny side of life here.  For all of the positive comparables, there are also the Jose Lima’s, Ricky Bones’, Sidney Ponson’s, and (gasp) Joel Pineiro’s of the world.  ...

Game 137: Yankees (72-64) at Tigers (66-70)
Published 9/1/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
Sidney Ponson (7-5, 4.80) vs. Justin Verlander (10-14, 4.53) It almost took four months, thanks to a rainout, but after splitting the first two games of their series back in May, the Tigers and Yankees will spend what was supposed to be their Labor Day holiday playing for the series win this afternoon at Comerica Park.  Today's game will be televised on TBS (though will be blacked out locally in the Detroit area because of the FSN Detroit broadcast), so if you don't always get a chance to watch the Tigers out-state, here you go. ...

Bronx Banter: Gettin Better All the Time
Published 8/24/2008 at Bronx Banter
... E MLB J. Damon BR BP E MLB X. Nady BR BP E MLB H. Matsui BR BP E MLB mi B. Gardner BR E MLB mi Catchers: I. Rodriguez BR BP E MLB J. Molina BR BP E MLB Starting Pitchers: M. Mussina BR BP BC E A. Pettitte (L) BR BP BC E S. Ponson BR BP BC E mi D. Rasner BR BP BC E ...

Desperate Yanks showing ... desperation
Published 8/21/2008 by D&A at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... so that must mean something.) To be honest, it sort of makes us sad that one random win -- against the Blue Jays, in the middle of August's dog days -- would give us much hope. But it does, and we'll take it. Hope only goes so far, of course, especially when you look at a pitching matchup of Roy Halladay vs. Sidney Ponson. That's the case tonight at 7:07pm, though admittedly, Ponson has lasted far longer than anyone would have expected -- and the team has needed it, despite the 94 ERA+ and 1.500 WHIP with the Yanks . Pete Abe has more on how Ponson has been a ...

The Hardball Times:The 2008 Von Hayes All-Stars
Published 7/4/2008 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... or Sidney Ponson . With Hernandez (and Lamb), the Twins have entered the cutting edge of identifying horrible 30-somethings, catching them before they fall apart instead of afterwards. Progress Minnesota style. Not only does he have a 5.22 ERA with only 39 strikeouts in 110.3 innings, while surrendering 157 hits. Baseball hasn't had a pitcher who allowed more than 300 hits in a season since ...

Yanks get fat on National League
Published 6/19/2008 by Mark Serio (noreply@blogger.com) at BASEBALL HOT CORNER
... Sidney Ponson. For those who choose not to remember, here's a section of Sidney's resume: "Ponson has been with six organizations since 2003. He was 0-1 with a 10.47 ERA in five games for the Yankees in 2006." Ponson was recently released by the pitching starved Texas Rangers for disciplinary reasons and has a history of alcoholism. "I think it's just an obvious move."--Cashman (Asbury Park Press) It's amazing what happens when the hype subsides and reality rears its ugly head. ...

Where Are They Now: Top Prospects of ‘98, #71-80
Published 2/21/2008 by Geoff Young at Knuckle Curve
... Sidney Ponson, RHP, Baltimore Orioles. Ponson had a great ‘96 season in the Carolina League at age 19, and everyone went nuts over him. The following year didn’t go so well, but he still had youth on his side. Despite having worked just 82 innings (not terribly effective ones at that — 5.06 ERA, 1.79 K/BB) above A-ball, Ponson spent most of 1998 with the big club. Not surprisingly, he struggled, going 8-9 with a 5.27 ERA in 135 innings. Ponson was roughly league average each of the next two seasons before injuries limited him to 23 starts in ...

A Very Dugout Christmas, Part The Third
Published 12/26/2007 by Jon Bois at FanHouse
... KingOfPap: HI SANTA ARE YOU SANTA Ponson1LegAtATime: /steps out from shadows, sniffs the air ...

All-Star Game Stream of Consciousness
Published 7/11/2007 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... in 2003, Sidney Ponson's first start as a Giant. That might not seem all that cool but it was an electric night in the park because believe it or not, Ponson was pretty good that year and it was one of the more impactful deadline deals of that season. He pitched well, but took the loss and in a season during which he put up a .321/.529/.749 line, I saw ...

Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Sidney Ponson 21 -0.09 -0.12 -0.03 -0.83 0.90 ...