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Todd Jones 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 Todd Jones Bookmarks

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DETROIT TIGERS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/6/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... or more as the closer. In the '84 playoffs he clinched the ALCS and threw 2 1/3 shutout innings for the save in Game 3 of the World Series and clinched the World Series in Game 5. He won the Cy Young and the MVP for 1984. When he went back to Guillermo, he was an effective pitcher... but not in any Cy Young or MVP conversations. I know that was his real name, but I think Tiger fans will always think of him as Willie. TODD JONES Todd Jones has the most saves of anyone in Tigers baseball. That looks strange ...

Where They Stand: Detroit Tigers
Published 3/4/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... stand. We'll look at how the team did last year, changes that happened or could happen with the 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 Detroit Tigers. 2008 Outcome: 74-88, 5th(Last) Place In The AL Central, 14.5 Games Behind The White Sox. What They've Lost: SS Edgar Renteria (Signed With Giants), OF Matt Joyce (Traded To Rays), RP Todd Jones (Retired), SP Kenny Rogers (Retired), RP Kyle Farnsworth (Signed ...

Fun With Sim Scores: The Rest of The Ballot
Published 1/12/2009 by Dan Turkenkopf at Beyond the Box Score
... 842 7. Jeff Reardon 834 8. Rick Aguilera 828 9. Todd Jones 826 10. Randy Myers 824 ...

AL Central SWOT
Published 12/19/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Threats: While the lineup looks solid and it's not difficult to come up with a scenario in which Detroit's starters are once again good, the bullpen looks terrible. Losing Todd Jones may amount to addition by subtraction but the two anchors of their relief staff, ...

Catching Up on a Week of News
Published 9/29/2008 by Mike McClary at The Daily Fungo – Detroit Tigers Baseball: Yesterday and Today
... most popular person in the city is the Lions’ backup QB and/or the Red Wings’ backup netminder. I think we can now add the Tigers’ setup man to that punch line. Detroit is unusually cruel to its closers. Less than a year after Willie Hernandez won the 1984 Cy Young and MVP awards, he started getting booed and it’s never stopped. Mike Henneman did too, but to a much smaller degree. The Tigers were so unwatchable during Todd Jones’s first tour of duty in Detroit, that often ...

K-Rod Earns 54th Save, Unjustified Cy Young Buzz
Published 9/3/2008 by Ryan Armbrust at MVN Outsider
... League deserving of the award, let’s take a look at what the excitable closer has done this season. Rodriguez has converted 54 of 59 save opportunities, with a fine 2.43 ERA, struck out 68 and walked 30 in 59.1 innings. Those are very good numbers for a closer — but are they Cy-worthy? I think not. For one, Rodriguez’s high walk rate (one free pass every other inning pitched) isn’t great. Even the much maligned Joe Borowski and Todd Jones had lower walk rates in the last few seasons. The last five relievers to win the ...

A Look back at April
Published 5/1/2008 by Jason at
... 14-14 K Rogers (2-3) P Hughes (0-4) T Jones (5) BOX 49,194 Apr 30 Det ...

Like Stripes On the Fur Coat of a Tiger - Catch-Up Edition
Published 3/11/2008 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys
...  Why has Todd Jones been El Stinko (24.55 ERA) so far this spring?  After some non-game throwing in the bullpen, Chuck Hernandez thinks it's because Jonesy's " ...

Successful farm system has paid huge dividends for Tigers
Published 12/5/2007 by Jake Lloyd at The Power Alley -- A Blog of All Sports!
... Now it's up to the players to get the job done. Ownership and management have done everything a manager could ask for to build this team into a championship-caliber club. The lineup is stacked. The starting pitching is stacked. The closer, Todd Jones, has been re-signed (probably for too much money, but it had to be done considering the injury to ...

Relievers Getting Paid
Published 11/13/2007 by JC at Sabernomics
Yesterday, Todd Jones signed a one-year $7 million deal with the Detroit Tigers. This is nearly double what I have him valued at for 2007, $3.59 million. This follows J.C. Romero’s deal, which I also think was a bit high. I’m open to the possibility that I am undervaluing relievers—I discuss this briefly in my book—but I don’t think I’m off by this much. I don’t like giving big contracts to relievers. They pitch very few innings and there is always the possibility of injury. I prefer the shotgun approach: ...

Tigers deny Mesa opportunity to get ERA above 15.00
Published 6/3/2007 by Dave at Gorilla Crouch
... Rodney will return to his role as the setup man for Todd Jones, who has given up 28 hits, 11 walks and 15 runs in 22.3 innings of work. ...

A TOTAL MESS Well, we won yesterday's game, as you...
Published 4/25/2007 by The Chronicler at Chronicles of the Lads
... had a perfect flip back to the plate. That flip was for naught, though, as Vlad's great jump got him home before Todd Jones even made it to home plate. Nothing special, really, but good fundamental play to capitalize on an opponent's mistake. ...

And now a word from their sponsors
Published 12/27/2006 by Kurt at Detroit Tigers blog
... Who is available for those Tigers fans with money burning a hole in their pocket? Choices are limited and mostly outside the realm of play money. There’s Zach Miner ($10) (I may just have to do that one!), Todd Jones ($35), ...