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Wade Boggs 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 Wade Boggs Bookmarks
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TAMPA BAY RAYS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/24/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... STARTING THIRD BASEMAN WADE BOGGS If Dave Winfield was a little more subtle before he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, Wade Boggs might have a Devil Rays cap on his plaque. Follow me. ...
Shaughnessy At It Again
Published 12/12/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... 1) Playing home games in Fenway drastically inflates the value of his production. Hitting in the same lineup as players like Wade Boggs and ...
The Hall of Fame Case for Ron Santo (Part 1 of 3)
Published 12/5/2008 at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... not in the
HOF?
Bill James: Ron Santo”
10/27/04
Interview with Bill James on RedSoxNation.Net,
1
http://www.redsoxnation.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=11048
Ron
Santo has a meritorious case for election to the
Baseball Hall of Fame. There are currently thirteen third basemen2
in the Hall of Fame: Frank
“Home Run” Baker, Wade
Boggs, George
Brett, Jimmy
Collins ...
Will Pedroia win the AL MVP? The answer comes today
Published 11/18/2008 by Dan Lamothe, Red Sox Monster at Red Sox Monster
... 2005 ) -- Nomar Garciaparra ( top finish: 2nd place, 1998 ) -- Derek Jeter ( top finish: 2nd place, 2006 ) -- Lance Berkman ( top finish: 3rd place, 2002 and 2006 ) -- Gary Sheffield ( top finish: 2nd place, 2004 ) -- Craig Biggio ( top finish: 4th place, 1997 ) -- Roberto Alomar ( top finish, 3rd place, 1999 ) -- Carlos Delgado ( top finish: 2nd place, 2003 ) -- Joe Carter ( top finish: 3rd place, 1992 ) -- Wade Boggs ( top finish: 4th place, 1985 ) -- Jim Thome ( top finish: 4th place, 2003 ) -- Tony Gwynn ( ...
A Friend’s Dilemma
Published 10/21/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (CheapSeats) at Hockey From the Cheap Seats
... Rays franchise leader in wins is a guy that is still only 24 years old. Their only Hall of Famer played all of 213 games total in Tampa. Hell, if you look at best career averages, Aubrey Huff is one of the best (Devil) Rays hitters of all time. Nice history there. ...
The Jeter Meter
Published 9/30/2008 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... Games Link to Individual Games
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Wade Boggs 1180 ...
That's a Wrap
Published 9/30/2008 by Paul SF at YFSF
... times on base (270), behind Billy Goodman (1955) and Pete Runnels (1958,
1959).
Fourth at position in stolen bases (20), most since Jerry Remy in 1978.
Top 10 at position in OPS+ (123), home runs (17), slugging percentage (.493), OPS (.869).
Third all time in doubles, behind MLB record-holder Earl Webb (67, 1931) and Nomar Garciaparra (2002).
Tied for fourth all time in hits with Jim Rice's 1978, behind Wade Boggs (1985, 1988) and Tris Speaker
(1912).
9th all time in at bats ...
Published 9/25/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... Wade Boggs - nope - not gonna happen. Boggs can get misty about his days with the Yankees or Devil Rays but there's a reason you never see him around Fenway Park (unless he's selling hair plugs). ...
The Hardball Times:Interview: Pete Wilhoit of Fiction Plane
Published 8/28/2008 by Brandon Isleib at The Hardball Times
... was an incredible ballplayer and also seems to be a nice guy; I always liked him. There’s Wade Boggs , too, and it was such a joy to watch ...
Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... ’66, and ’68. The Cy Young wasn’t given out in each league until 1967 so he doesn’t have a slew of top five finishes like the rest of the pitchers on this list. Marichal finished in the top five in wins five times and ERA six times. He led the league in wins twice and ERA once. He won 20+ games six times. He had excellent control as evidenced by his 3.25 to 1 career K to BB ratio. His ERA+, WHIP, and Winning % are better than Tom Glavine’s and Nolan Ryan’s. 90). Wade Boggs Every time I look at Boggs’ career stats, I’m more impressed. He was a “singles” ...
The Dugout: Roger Clemens Hunts for Underage Ass Part 2
Published 4/28/2008 by Nick Dallamora at FanHouse
... **Online Host** Welcome to Bar Chat!
WadeBoggsSays: Why the long face, Rocket? ...
The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #61 Greg Gagne
Published 4/11/2008 by RoyalsRetro at Royals Review
... and Wade Boggs,
but fell short in landing either. They focused their efforts on landing
Greg Gagne and in December signed him to a three year $10.7 million
contract. ...
Superstitions
Published 2/12/2008 by Shyster at ShysterBall
... Let's remember folks, baseball is full of guys who believe in the rally cap. Who won't step on foul lines. Who won't talk to a guy throwing a no-hitter. Who don't change their underwear for a week if they have a hitting streak going. Who eat chicken every night for eighteen years. Who play amazing baseball for six months but then ...
Will Raines Run into the Hall?
Published 1/6/2008 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Raines contributed +10.3 runs on average over a six year span and average +7.4 runs over a 15-year span from 1981-1993. He led the league in EqBRR in 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1992. Of course 1981 should be pro-rated and in a full season that +7.3 translates to more like +10. While his peak contribution and the overall run value of his baserunning in and of itself doesn't make him a Hall of Famer, when combined with his overall productivity and when noted in comparison to players like Wade Boggs it certainly casts him a better light. ...
FAST FACT: Gold and Silver
Published 9/13/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... was the oldest player to win both as a 37-year old in 1986. And Wade Boggs is the oldest player to become a double winner for the first time when he won Gold and Silver as a 36-year old in 1994. The only player to win both Gold and Silver in both leagues is ...
Wade Boggs
Published 9/9/2007 at Hall of Merit
... Eligible in 2005. ...
Not a great day
Published 9/4/2007 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... is a feat matched only by two other players in baseball history, Wade Boggs (also seven straight seasons of 200 hits) and ...
The Griddle: Tales from the Scorebook
Published 8/15/2007 at The Griddle
... - LF Wade Boggs - 3B ...
Thank God Nobody Pulled A Canseco
Published 8/6/2007 by One More Dying Quail at One More Dying Quail
... Wade Boggs – The only Hall of Fame position player to pitch in the Retrosheet Era (weird, because I would have considered this a newer trend than it actually is), Boggs appeared in one game each for the Yankees in 1997 and the Devil Rays in 1999. He gave up one run on three hits in 2 1/3 total innings, walking one and striking out two. His “career” ERA+ is 121. ...
The Baseball Fan's Hall of Fame Project (Update 29)
Published 5/26/2007 by DCScrap at Our Book of Scrap: Sports News
... Wade Boggs 63%, ...