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Willie Harris 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 Willie Harris Bookmarks
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So, Are the Nats Better Off?
Published 1/30/2009 by Nats News Network at Federal Baseball
... essentially returns Willie Harris to a utility role. Looking simply at hitting, the Hammer outpaces Wee Willie in OPS+ 118 to 98. That's significant. But if you factor in defense, ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 31
Published 1/27/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Willie Harris, UTIL: Can play almost any position on a diamond. Notable for having a monkier so anachronistic he may as well be named Cap Anson or Mordecai Brown. ...
Excuse Me, But Is the Hospital Everywhere?
Published 7/3/2008 by Nat Baddington (noreply@blogger.com) at Bad Nats
Either that or everybody is in the hospital forever. It is a mystery from hippie religions. Now Magic Chef never will come back from the hospital. This blog is not so good at counting, but here is all the Bad Nats guys who are left to play baseball: Weeny Teenie Judge Dreds Secret Wrestler Rumble Man Tantrums Angerman (maybe) Quadruples Jesus Anybody else? There needs to be like nine guys for playing. Okay! Well, games happen against the Fake Team ...
Manny being Manny?
Published 5/26/2008 by Caleb at Breaking Balls
... and load the bases in the 11th inning of a 1-run game. That pitcher was Saul Rivera, and he had already pitched a scoreless 10th and given up the go-ahead run in the 11th to the eighth batter he faced. Naturally, Manny Acta kept him in to face 3 more batters, walking two and going to 3-0 on Rickie Weeks before getting a couple called strikes and escaping the frame.
In the bottom of the inning, Manny spoke with his bats. In a game that saw a Nats starting nine including Willie Harris, Aaron (Effin’) Boone and Rob Mackowiak batting 1st, 3rd and ...
Two on Two: 2008 NL East Preview
Published 3/28/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... or Willie Harris holding down the fort for less money. The same can be said for Dmitri Young (career 114 OPS+)… Sure, they didn't know if Johnson would make it back but you can always find a replacement level first baseman at Triple-A and that's probably what Young is going to end up as by the time his contract extension expires. First base prospect Josh Whitesell, whom the Nats just lost to Arizona on a waiver claim, could probably perform as well as Young will this season. ...
CRAP: Outfielders
Published 3/9/2008 by Chris Needham at Capitol Punishment
... roughly the same, he'll have a great season. A few extra singles and last year's a .260/ .380/ .450 season. Not bad. With the off-field, hometown distractions gone, a manager and organization focused on milking his potential, and a fresh start, he has a damn good chance of living up to that potential. So my projection might be high -- if I was in Vegas, I'd bet the under -- but it's also damn possible that he blows past it too. As with everything we the kid, we just don't damn know. Willie Harris HR RBI AVE OBP SLG BJ 2 17 257 339 353 CHONE 4 35 244 328 343 Marcel 5 35 263 338 ...
Gonzalez lowers the bar
Published 11/11/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
... Sewell was 37 years old and nearing the end of a long career as a fine defensive catcher, and Weis played a central role in the Amazin' Mets of 1969, as he went 5-for-11 with four walks and a game-tying homer in the World Series that year. McClellan and Shea, though, were in the same position as Gonzalez -- bad players on bad teams. Still, those guys played scores ago. It's only when scaling the plate appearance criterion to 150 that you'll see a guy from the recent past. In 2003, Willie Harris put up a .204/.259/.243 line in exactly 150 PAs, good for a 33 OPS+. Then ...
How Not to Run a Baseball Franchise
Published 6/18/2007 by JC at Sabernomics
... So, when the O’s decided to can a manager in the midst of a losing streak, I was not surprised. Another short-sighted decision by an franchise that continues to blunder it’s way to the bottom of the division. I wonder if they would be willing to take Willie Harris for ...
Squaring It Up
Published 6/10/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Willie Harris L 208 49 0.878 ...