Minor League Baseball Splits: Barry Bonds Major and Minor League Baseball Career Stats and Splits
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THT Daily:THT Daily: Winning milestones
Published 4/24/2008 by Dave Studeman at THT Live
... or Matsuzaka will be ready to go on Thursday. Barry Bonds ' personal advisors hinted that collusion amongst the owners could be the reason Bonds hasn't received any contract offers. Bonds' agent says he hasn't even received an offer to play at the league minimum, and strongly denied rumors that his client is looking for a $10 million deal. A couple managers around the league have suggested Bonds could help their team, but their owners have shot down the idea. Bonds' camp plans on watching Frank Thomas' status as a free agent to use as possible evidence of a conspiracy. ...
Series Preview: Oakland Athletics @ Seattle Mariners
Published 4/25/2008 by Matthew at Lookout Landing: Front Page Posts
... starting job at this point. Last time we met up with Oakland, their lineup was running a paltry .115 isoP. A week later and it's now at .114. Though the addition of Frank Thomas is likely to help boost that number, they are still a pathetically weak lineup.
Frank Fucking Thomas. You know he's killing us this weekend. He's going to emotionally scar all of us and then the Angels are going to realize that Garret Anderson and Gary Matthews Jr. suck and so they'll sign Barry Bonds and get John Lackey back and holy ...
The Hardball Times:THT Awards Week 4
Published 5/1/2008 by John Barten at THT Live
... . He’s drawn more walks than strikeouts every year since 2002, when he was only 22 years old. But he’s taking this thing to an absurd level, with 27 walks to only seven whiffs in 85 at-bats. He carries a .376/.535/.635 line. The last time we saw anything even remotely like this is when Barry Bonds was in his early 2000’s peak, where everybody was walking him out of pure terror, leading to walk figures that were about three to four times higher than his strikeout totals, peaking in 2004 when he had more homers than strikeouts. I’m not saying that Pujols will end up anywhere ...
THT Daily:THT Daily: Santana’s back
Published 5/6/2008 by Dave Studeman at THT Live
... for assignment. Jones was hitting just .165/.244/.253 in 79 at-bats, so it's hard to blame the Tigers from being frustrated with him. Still, there's a good chance he'll bounce back and be an adequate platoon outfielder for another team, perhaps the Padres or the Marlins. Matt Joyce seems poised to replace him versus right-handers for now, but the Tigers also have Marcus Thames , Brandon Inge and Ryan Raburn as alternatives in left field. Plus, Barry Bonds is still out there awaiting a phone call. Roger Clemens issued a statement ...
The Hardball Times:When to walk (Part 1)
Published 5/16/2008 by Mitchel Lichtman at THT Live
... on second and third, and the pitching team trailing or tied, which is exactly what Leyland and the Tigers were facing, can be an opportunity for a correct free pass. Of course, as is often the case, it all depends on the personnel and the situation. Let’s look at some data on intentional walks in general. I’m using data from the AL only, to eliminate the “intentional walk of the eighth place hitter to get to the pitcher” (which is a separate analysis), as well as to avoid throwing Barry Bonds into the fray. From 1998 to 2007, AL teams issued a whopping 4,001 intentional ...
