Houston Astros Vs. Oakland Athletics Saturday, April 25, 2015 W 1:05 P.M

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Houston Astros Vs. Oakland Athletics Saturday, April 25, 2015 W 1:05 P.M Houston Astros vs. Oakland Athletics Saturday, April 25, 2015 w 1:05 p.m. w CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch Time/Temp: Attendance: Time of Game: Umpires Official Scorer: Art Santo Domingo Anthem: Noah Kibreab First Pitch: Jeff Pera HP 23 Lance Barksdale Upcoming Games: 1B 81 Quinn Wolcott Sun., April 26 HOU LHP Drew POMERANZ (1-2, 4.24) vs. RHP Asher WOJCIECHOWSKI (0-1, 6.00) 1:05 CSNCA 2B 56 Eric Cooper Tue., April 28 LAA RHP Sonny GRAY (2-0, 1.91) vs. RHP Jared WEAVER (0-2, 5.24) 7:05 CSNCA 3B 38 Gary Cederstom (cc) Wed., April 29 LAA TBA vs. RHP Matt SHOEMAKER (2-1, 6.46) 7:05 CSNCA HOUSTON ASTROS (9-7) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 27 Jose ALTUVE, 2B .309, 1, 8 18 Luis VALBUENA, 3B (L) .196, 5, 7 4 George SPRINGER, RF .183, 1, 5 8 Jed LOWRIE, SS (S) .275, 3, 7 28 Colby RASMUS, CF (L) .225, 2, 3 23 Chris CARTER, DH .132, 1, 2 15 Jason CASTRO, C (L) .225, 1, 2 9 Marwin GONZALEZ, 1B (S) .333, 1, 4 19 Robbie GROSSMAN, LF (S) .179, 1, 5 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 46 RHP Scott FELDMAN 1-2, 5.09 None 29 Tony SIPP 54 Joe THATCHER Right 6 Jake MARISNICK OF Right 11 Evan GATTIS OF 35 Josh FIELDS 36 Will HARRIS Switch 37 Pat NESHEK 16 Hank CONGER C 44 Luke GREGERSON 45 Samuel DEDUNO 50 Chad QUALLS Coaching Staff: Active Players: 19 Robbie Grossman (S) OF 44 Luke Gregerson (L) RHP 14 A.J. Hinch Manager 4 George Springer OF 23 Chris Carter INF 45 Samuel Deduno RHP 10 Gary Pettis Third Base 6 Jake Marisnick OF 27 Jose Altuve INF 46 Scott Feldman (L) RHP 22 Trey Hillman Bench 8 Jed Lowrie (S) INF 28 Colby Rasmus (L) OF 50 Chad Qualls RHP 48 Rich Dauer First Base 9 Marwin Gonzalez (S) INF 29 Tony Sipp (L) LHP 54 Joe Thatcher (L) LHP 51 Dave Hudgens Hitting 11 Evan Gattis OF 31 Collin McHugh RHP 56 Roberto Hernandez RHP 52 Craig Bjornson Bullpen 15 Jason Castro (L) C 35 Josh Fields RHP 59 Asher Wojciechowski RHP 53 Brent Strom Pitching 16 Hank Conger (S) C 36 Will Harris RHP 60 Dallas Keuchel (L) LHP 55 Allen Zinter Asst. Hitting 18 Luis Valbuena (L) INF 37 Pat Neshek (S) RHP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (8-10) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 23 Sam FULD, CF (L) .305, 0, 4 10 Marcus SEMIEN, SS .279, 3, 11 21 Stephen VOGT, C (L) .373, 4, 14 16 Billy BUTLER, DH .343, 3, 12 17 Ike DAVIS, 1B (L) .353, 1, 8 22 Josh REDDICK, RF (L) .325, 1, 7 50 Max MUNCY, 3B (L) ---. 0, 0 7 Cody ROSS, LF .111, 0, 2 28 Eric SOGARD, 2B (L) .267, 0, 2 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 31 RHP Kendall GRAVEMAN 1-1, 6.94 None 39 Eric O’FLAHERTY Right 56 Fernando ABAD 3 Craig GENTRY OF Right 15 Brett LAWRIE INF 30 Jesse CHAVEZ 19 Josh PHEGLEY C 36 Tyler CLIPPARD 20 Mark CANHA OF 40 Chris BASSITT Switch 58 Evan SCRIBNER None 61 Dan OTERO Coaching Staff: Active Players: 20 Mark Canha UTIL 36 Tyler Clippard RHP 6 Bob Melvin Manager 3 Craig Gentry OF 21 Stephen Vogt (L) C 39 Eric O’Flaherty (L) LHP 2 Mike Gallego Third Base 7 Cody Ross OF 22 Josh Reddick (L) OF 40 Chris Bassitt RHP 14 Mike Aldrete Bench 10 Marcus Semien INF 23 Sam Fuld (L) OF 50 Max Muncy (L) INF 41 Curt Young Pitching 13 Drew Pomeranz LHP 26 Scott Kazmir (L) LHP 54 Sonny Gray RHP 46 Tye Waller First Base 15 Brett Lawrie INF 28 Eric Sogard (L) INF 56 Fernando Abad (L) LHP 51 Darren Bush Hitting 16 Billy Butler INF 30 Jesse Chavez RHP 58 Evan Scribner RHP 59 Marcus Jensen Asst. Hitting 17 Ike Davis (L) INF 31 Kendall Graveman RHP 61 Dan Otero RHP 65 Scott Emerson Bullpen 19 Josh Phegley C 32 Jesse Hahn RHP .
Recommended publications
  • Northwoods League Alumni in Major League Baseball
    Northwoods League Alumni In Major League Baseball (as of May 22, 2014) Player Bolded is Currently Active PLAYER CURRENT TEAM NORTHWOODS LEAGUE TEAM MLB DEBUT HOW MANY ? 1 Jeff Weaver Dubuque ‘95 04/14/99 Alexandria 11 2 Juan Pierre Manitowoc ‘96 08/07/00 Austin 1 3 Jermaine Clark Kenosha ‘95 04/03/01 Battle Creek 2 4 Jay Gibbons Manitowoc ‘96-97 04/06/01 Brainerd 11 5 Bobby Kielty Kenosha ‘96 04/10/01 Dubuque 3 6 Joe Nelson Kenosha '95 06/13/01 Duluth 10 7 Shawn Sedlacek Dubuque ‘96 06/18/02 Eau Claire 2 8 Matt Cepicky Waterloo ‘97 07/31/02 Grand Forks 1 9 Wes Obermueller Waterloo/Wausau ‘96, 98 09/20/02 Green Bay 2 10 Erasmo Ramirez Kenosha ‘95 04/30/03 Kenosha 7 11 Jeff Duncan Waterloo ‘98 05/20/03 La Crosse 8 12 Jimmy Journell Waterloo ‘97, 99 06/29/03 Lakeshore 0 13 Robb Quinlan Dubuque/St. Cloud ‘96, 98 07/28/03 Madison 3 14 Clint Barmes Pirates Kenosha/Waterloo ‘98, ‘99-00 09/05/03 Manitowoc 2 15 Justin Huisman St. Cloud ‘98-99 04/25/04 Mankato 11 16 Valentino Pascucci Rochester ‘98 04/26/04 Minot 0 17 Andy Dominique Kenosha ‘95 05/25/04 Rochester 7 18 Josh Willingham Twins Austin ‘98-99 07/06/04 St. Cloud 16 19 George Sherrill Kenosha ‘97-98 07/16/04 Thunder Bay 2 20 Curtis Granderson Mets Mankato ‘01 09/13/04 Waterloo 11 21 Dave Gassner Wausau ‘98 04/16/05 Willmar 0 22 Jeremy Accardo Alexandria ‘01 05/04/05 Wausau/Wisconsin 15 23 Mike Burns Brainerd ‘98-99 05/13/05 Wisconsin Rapids 0 24 Paul McAnulty Mankato ‘01 06/22/05 25 Ryan Spilborghs Madison ‘01 07/16/05 Year Played in NWL 26 Chris Demaria St.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Topps Opening Day Baseball Checklist
    BASE 1 Homer Bailey Cincinnati Reds ® 2 Curtis Granderson New York Mets ® 3 Todd Frazier Cincinnati Reds ® 4 Lonnie Chisenhall Cleveland Indians ® 5 Jose Altuve Houston Astros ® 6 Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals ® 7 Matt Garza Milwaukee Brewers ™ 8 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates ® 9 Yu Darvish Texas Rangers ® 10 Pat Neshek Houston Astros ® 11 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs ® 12 Chris Tillman Baltimore Orioles ® 13 Drew Hutchison Toronto Blue Jays® 14 Michael Taylor Washington Nationals® Rookie 15 Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® 16 Jake Lamb Arizona Diamondbacks ® Rookie 17 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® 18 Pablo Sandoval Boston Red Sox ® 19 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles ® 20 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers ® 21 Evan Gattis Atlanta Braves™ 22 Gerrit Cole Pittsburgh Pirates ® 23 Greg Holland Kansas City Royals ® 24 Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants ® 25 Jorge Soler Chicago Cubs® Rookie 26 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants ® 27 George Springer Houston Astros ® 28 Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres ™ 29 John Lackey St. Louis Cardinals® 30 Danny Santana Minnesota Twins® 31 David Wright New York Mets ® 32 Jordan Zimmermann Washington Nationals ® 33 Eric Hosmer Kansas City Royals ® 34 Michael Pineda New York Yankees ® 35 Travis d'Arnaud New York Mets® 36 Clay Buchholz Boston Red Sox ® 37 Chris Archer Tampa Bay Rays ™ 38 Johnny Cueto Cincinnati Reds ® 39 Albert Pujols Angels ® 40 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers ® 41 Carlos Gonzalez Colorado Rockies ™ 42 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals ® 43 Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers ® 44 Jonathan Lucroy
    [Show full text]
  • List of Players in Apba's 2018 Base Baseball Card
    Sheet1 LIST OF PLAYERS IN APBA'S 2018 BASE BASEBALL CARD SET ARIZONA ATLANTA CHICAGO CUBS CINCINNATI David Peralta Ronald Acuna Ben Zobrist Scott Schebler Eduardo Escobar Ozzie Albies Javier Baez Jose Peraza Jarrod Dyson Freddie Freeman Kris Bryant Joey Votto Paul Goldschmidt Nick Markakis Anthony Rizzo Scooter Gennett A.J. Pollock Kurt Suzuki Willson Contreras Eugenio Suarez Jake Lamb Tyler Flowers Kyle Schwarber Jesse Winker Steven Souza Ender Inciarte Ian Happ Phillip Ervin Jon Jay Johan Camargo Addison Russell Tucker Barnhart Chris Owings Charlie Culberson Daniel Murphy Billy Hamilton Ketel Marte Dansby Swanson Albert Almora Curt Casali Nick Ahmed Rene Rivera Jason Heyward Alex Blandino Alex Avila Lucas Duda Victor Caratini Brandon Dixon John Ryan Murphy Ryan Flaherty David Bote Dilson Herrera Jeff Mathis Adam Duvall Tommy La Stella Mason Williams Daniel Descalso Preston Tucker Kyle Hendricks Luis Castillo Zack Greinke Michael Foltynewicz Cole Hamels Matt Harvey Patrick Corbin Kevin Gausman Jon Lester Sal Romano Zack Godley Julio Teheran Jose Quintana Tyler Mahle Robbie Ray Sean Newcomb Tyler Chatwood Anthony DeSclafani Clay Buchholz Anibal Sanchez Mike Montgomery Homer Bailey Matt Koch Brandon McCarthy Jaime Garcia Jared Hughes Brad Ziegler Daniel Winkler Steve Cishek Raisel Iglesias Andrew Chafin Brad Brach Justin Wilson Amir Garrett Archie Bradley A.J. Minter Brandon Kintzler Wandy Peralta Yoshihisa Hirano Sam Freeman Jesse Chavez David Hernandez Jake Diekman Jesse Biddle Pedro Strop Michael Lorenzen Brad Boxberger Shane Carle Jorge de la Rosa Austin Brice T.J. McFarland Jonny Venters Carl Edwards Jackson Stephens Fernando Salas Arodys Vizcaino Brian Duensing Matt Wisler Matt Andriese Peter Moylan Brandon Morrow Cody Reed Page 1 Sheet1 COLORADO LOS ANGELES MIAMI MILWAUKEE Charlie Blackmon Chris Taylor Derek Dietrich Lorenzo Cain D.J.
    [Show full text]
  • Measuring Baseball's Heartbeat: the Hidden Harms of Wearable
    MEASURING BASEBALL’S HEARTBEAT: THE HIDDEN HARMS OF WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY TO PROFESSIONAL BALLPLAYERS † JOHN A. BALLETTA ABSTRACT After two-and-a-half decades of labor peace in Major League Baseball, storm clouds of a player strike are brewing as the operating Competitive Bargaining Agreement comes under fire. That same CBA includes Attachment 56, the most expansive allowance of wearable technology of the four major American professional sports. While the privacy of the athletes’ data might be the foremost concern under Attachment 56, there are a myriad of untapped arenas involving the use and dissemination of data from wearables, including issues in good-faith contracting and contract and trade negotiations. After situating the wearables provisions in the context of the CBA and describing the approved technologies, this Note will identify three infrequently discussed problems in Attachment 56 before positing ways around these concerns. INTRODUCTION On December 1, 2016, Major League Baseball (“MLB”) owners and the Major League Baseball Players Association (the “Players Association”) agreed to a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (“CBA”) for the 2017-2021 seasons.1 Just over a year later, two-time All-Star reliever Pat Neshek agreed to a two-year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.2 Neshek was thirty-seven years old,3 about a † Duke University School of Law, J.D. expected May 2020; Princeton University, A.B., June 2016. 1 Richard Justice, Peace & Glove: Owners, Players Reach CBA Deal, MLB (Dec. 1, 2016), https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-owners-players-agree-to-new- labor-deal/c-209969472. 2 Alec Nathan, Report: Pat Neshek, Phillies Agree to Contract After July Trade to Rockies, BLEACHER REPORT (Dec.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Topps Baseball Set Checklist
    2010 TOPPS BASEBALL SET CHECKLIST 1 Prince Fielder 2 Buster Posey RC 3 Derrek Lee 4 Hanley Ramirez / Pablo Sandoval / Albert Pujols LL 5 Texas Rangers TC 6 Chicago White Sox FH 7 Mickey Mantle 8 Joe Mauer / Ichiro / Derek Jeter LL 9 Tim Lincecum NL CY 10 Clayton Kershaw 11 Orlando Cabrera 12 Doug Davis 13 Melvin Mora 14 Ted Lilly 15 Bobby Abreu 16 Johnny Cueto 17 Dexter Fowler 18 Tim Stauffer 19 Felipe Lopez 20 Tommy Hanson 21 Cristian Guzman 22 Anthony Swarzak 23 Shane Victorino 24 John Maine 25 Adam Jones 26 Zach Duke 27 Lance Berkman / Mike Hampton CC 28 Jonathan Sanchez 29 Aubrey Huff 30 Victor Martinez 31 Jason Grilli 32 Cincinnati Reds TC 33 Adam Moore RC 34 Michael Dunn RC 35 Rick Porcello 36 Tobi Stoner RC 37 Garret Anderson 38 Houston Astros TC 39 Jeff Baker 40 Josh Johnson 41 Los Angeles Dodgers FH 42 Prince Fielder / Ryan Howard / Albert Pujols LL Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Marco Scutaro 44 Howie Kendrick 45 David Hernandez 46 Chad Tracy 47 Brad Penny 48 Joey Votto 49 Jorge De La Rosa 50 Zack Greinke 51 Eric Young Jr 52 Billy Butler 53 Craig Counsell 54 John Lackey 55 Manny Ramirez 56 Andy Pettitte 57 CC Sabathia 58 Kyle Blanks 59 Kevin Gregg 60 David Wright 61 Skip Schumaker 62 Kevin Millwood 63 Josh Bard 64 Drew Stubbs RC 65 Nick Swisher 66 Kyle Phillips RC 67 Matt LaPorta 68 Brandon Inge 69 Kansas City Royals TC 70 Cole Hamels 71 Mike Hampton 72 Milwaukee Brewers FH 73 Adam Wainwright / Chris Carpenter / Jorge De La Ro LL 74 Casey Blake 75 Adrian Gonzalez 76 Joe Saunders 77 Kenshin Kawakami 78 Cesar Izturis 79 Francisco Cordero 80 Tim Lincecum 81 Ryan Theroit 82 Jason Marquis 83 Mark Teahen 84 Nate Robertson 85 Ken Griffey, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • * Text Features
    The Boston Red Sox Friday, June 16, 2017 * The Boston Globe Chris Sale brought his A game, but Red Sox didn’t bring bats Peter Abraham PHILADELPHIA — Chris Sale had a game he’ll never forget on Thursday night, for reasons good and ultimately bad. The Red Sox pitcher had the first extra-base hit of his career and ran the bases like a giraffe being chased by a lion, his long legs taking him to second base on a double in the eighth inning and then to third. But Sale was left stranded, then he allowed a run in the bottom of the inning as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Red Sox, 1-0. The unlikely victory snapped an eight-game losing streak for the Phillies and was their first shutout of the season. The Sox failed to sweep the four-game, home-and-home interleague series. It was the sixth time the Sox have been blanked, matching all of last season. They managed only five hits, struck out 12 times, and were 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position. The Sox open a three-game series at Houston on Friday night. The 45-22 Astros have the best record in baseball. Sale (8-3) pitched his best game in several weeks. He allowed the one run on four hits and struck out 10 with one walk. It was the ninth time in 14 starts that Sale struck out 10 or more. “Just an outstanding performance all the way around,” Sox manager John Farrell said. “He personally did everything that he could to impact this game.” Sale got through seven innings with 93 pitches and took his turn at bat to start the eighth inning.
    [Show full text]
  • Vs PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (6-5-2) Thursday, March 9, 2017 – Spectrum Field – Game 14; Home 7 LHP Francisco Liriano (0-0, 0.00) Vs RHP Jerad Eickhoff (0-0, 5.40)
    TORONTO BLUE JAYS (2-8-1) vs PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (6-5-2) Thursday, March 9, 2017 – Spectrum Field – Game 14; Home 7 LHP Francisco Liriano (0-0, 0.00) vs RHP Jerad Eickhoff (0-0, 5.40) YESTERDAY’S ACTION: The Phillies lost to the Atlanta Braves, 3-2, at Champion Stadium in Orlando … Starter Jeremy Hellickson (ND) turned in his longest outing of the spring, going 4.0 innings and allowing 2 runs on 5 hits with 2017 SPRING ROSTER no walks and 1 strikeout … Sean Burnett (0 R, 2.0 IP) and Mark Appel (1 R, 2.0 IP) followed Hellickson in relief … The 2 Goeddel, Tyler of Phils tied the game in the top of the 7th on an RBI single by Roman Quinn … Atlanta rallied for a run off Appel in the 3 * Coghlan, Chris of 4 Blanco, Andrés inf bottom half of the frame to seal the win. 5 Saunders, Michael of TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER vs TOR: 7 Franco, Maikel inf 8 Samuel, Juan ch RHP Jerad Eickhoff ... 26 years old (7/2/90, Evansville, IN) … How obtained: Acquired from Texas 9 McLaren, John ch Rangers with Matt Harrison, Jorge Alfaro, Alec Asher, Jake Thompson and Nick Williams for Cole Hamels, Jake 10 Bowa, Larry ch Diekman and cash considerations, 7/31/15; originally selected by TEX in 15th round of June 2011 draft ... 12 Morandini, Mickey ch Spring 2017: 0-0, 4.50 (3 ER, 5.0 IP) in 2 GS… 2016: Made his 1st career Opening Day roster in his first 13 Galvis, Freddy inf 15 * Burnett, Sean lhp season with the Phillies … Was T-3rd in the NL in starts (33), 4th in BB/9.0 IP (1.92), T-6th in quality starts th th 16 Hernández, César inf (20), T-8 in innings (197.1) and 9 in SO/BB (3.98) ..
    [Show full text]
  • Oakland Athletics Virtual Press
    OAKLAND ATHLETICS Post Game Notes Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 Public Relations Facsimile 510-562-1633 www.oaklandathletics.com Baltimore Orioles (14-9) at Oakland Athletics (13-11) Friday, April 26, 2013 O.co Coliseum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E LOB Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 7 0 8 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 W — Chen (2-2) L — Milone (3-2) S — Johnson (9) OAKLAND NOTES The Oakland Athletics were shut out for the third time this season…committed a season-high three errors (previous: 2, twice)…have lost three straight and seven of the last eight games and are now 4-9 since the nine-game winning streak. The A’s are 11-2 against American League West competition and 2-9 against everyone else…are 1-7 in this 10-game stretch against the AL East (0-3 vs. Tampa Bay, 1-2 at Boston, 0-2 vs. Baltimore). Tommy Milone is 2-1 with a 1.77 ERA (4 er in 20.1 ip) in three starts at home…has walked six batters over his first five starts and 32.0 innings for an average of 1.69 per nine innings…has 26 strikeouts for a strikeout to walk ratio of 4.33. Nate Freiman (1 for 3, 2b) is 4 for 14 (.286) against left-handed pitching compared to 0 for 11 against right-handers…is 4 for 13 (.308) at home and 0 for 12 on the road.
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 Lineup Template.Indd
    San Francisco Giants vs. Oakland Athletics · Monday, May 27, 2013 · 1:05 pm ·CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch: Time of Game: Attendance: Today’s Umpires: About Today’s Game: Offi cial Scorer: Art Santo Domingo HP 6 Mark Carlson Ceremonial First Pitch: Staff Sgt. Dale Beatty 1B 12 Gerry Davis* Live National Anthem: George Brahler & Paula Goetz 2B 91 Brian Knight A’s Upcoming Games: 3B 58 Dan Iassogna May 28 RHP Jarrod Parker (2-6, 5.76) vs. LHP Michael Kickham (ML Debut) 7:05 pm CSNCA *Crew chief May 29 LHP Tommy Milone (4-5, 3.80) vs. RHP Tim Lincecum (3-4, 4.75) 7:15 pm CSNCA SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (28-22) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 7 Gregor BLANCO, CF (L) (.273, 0, 16) 19 Marco SCUTARO, 2B (.324, 1, 12) 48 Pablo SANDOVAL, 3B (S) (.296, 8, 34) 28 Buster POSEY, DH (.317, 7, 29) 8 Hunter PENCE, RF (.278, 7, 26) 9 Brandon BELT, 1B (L) (.257, 6, 24) 56 Andres TORRES, LF (S) (.275, 1, 7) 35 Brandon CRAWFORD, SS (L) (.285, 5, 25) 12 Guillermo QUIROZ, C (.214, 1, 3) SAN FRANCISCO ROSTER PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 15 Bruce Bochy, Manager 40 LHP Madison BUMGARNER (1-2, 6.00) 17 Ron Wotus, Bench 33 Dave Righetti, Pitching 31 Hensley Meulens, Hitting 26 Mark Gardner, Bullpen 39 Roberto Kelly, First Base 1 Tim Flannery, Third Base Bench: Bullpen: Left Left 21 Nick Noonan IF 41 Jeremy Affeldt RP 48 Javier Lopez RP Right 50 Jose Mijares RP 6 Brett Pill IF 75 Barry Zito SP 13 Joaquin Arias IF Right Switch 18 Matt Cain SP 16 Angel Pagan OF 43 Sandy Rosario RP 2B LOB 54 Sergio Romo RP 55 Tim Lincecum SP 3B DP 57 Chad
    [Show full text]
  • Northwoods League Alumni in Major League Baseball
    Northwoods League Alumni In Major League Baseball (as of May 13, 2019) Player Bolded is Currently on MLB 25 Man Active Roster or MLB DL PLAYER CURRENT TEAM NORTHWOODS LEAGUE TEAM MLB DEBUT HOW MANY ? 1 Jeff Weaver Dubuque ‘95 04/14/99 Alexandria 17 2 Juan Pierre Manitowoc ‘96 08/07/00 Austin 1 3 Jermaine Clark Kenosha ‘95 04/03/01 Battle Creek 3 4 Jay Gibbons Manitowoc ‘96-97 04/06/01 Brainerd 16 5 Bobby Kielty Kenosha ‘96 04/10/01 Dubuque 3 6 Joe Nelson Kenosha '95 06/13/01 Duluth 14 7 Shawn Sedlacek Dubuque ‘96 06/18/02 Eau Claire 7 8 Matt Cepicky Waterloo ‘97 07/31/02 Grand Forks 1 9 Wes Obermueller Waterloo/Wausau ‘96, 98 09/20/02 Green Bay 10 10 Erasmo Ramirez Kenosha ‘95 04/30/03 Kenosha 7 11 Jeff Duncan Waterloo ‘98 05/20/03 La Crosse 19 12 Jimmy Journell Waterloo ‘97, 99 06/29/03 Lakeshore 6 13 Robb Quinlan Dubuque/St. Cloud ‘96, 98 07/28/03 Madison 15 14 Clint Barmes Kenosha/Waterloo ‘98, ‘99-00 09/05/03 Manitowoc 2 15 Justin Huisman St. Cloud ‘98-99 04/25/04 Mankato 16 16 Valentino Pascucci Rochester ‘98 04/26/04 Minot 0 17 Andy Dominique Kenosha ‘95 05/25/04 Rochester 15 18 Josh Willingham Austin ‘98-99 07/06/04 St. Cloud 26 19 George Sherrill Kenosha ‘97-98 07/16/04 Thunder Bay 6 20 Curtis Granderson Marlins Mankato ‘01 09/13/04 Waterloo 15 21 Dave Gassner Wausau ‘98 04/16/05 Willmar 4 22 Jeremy Accardo Alexandria ‘01 05/04/05 Wausau/Wisconsin 19 23 Mike Burns Brainerd ‘98-99 05/13/05 Wisconsin Rapids 1 24 Paul McAnulty Mankato ‘01 06/22/05 25 Ryan Spilborghs Madison ‘01 07/16/05 Year Played in NWL 26 Chris Demaria St.
    [Show full text]
  • Clips for 7-12-10
    MEDIA CLIPS – October 9, 2017 Arenado finalist for top Players Choice Award Blackmon, Holland also up for honors By Thomas Harding / MLB.com | @harding_at_mlb | October 6th, 2017 Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado has been chosen as one of three finalists for the Players Choice Awards' 2017 Major League Player of the Year. Also, Arenado and center fielder Charlie Blackmon are finalists for National League Outstanding Player, and closer Greg Holland is an NL Comeback Player finalist, the MLB Players Association announced. The awards will be announced exclusively on MLB Network on Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. MT. Arenado is joined by the Astros' Jose Altuve and the Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton as the finalists for the overall Player of the Year Award -- the highest on-field honor for the season. Arenado drove in 130 runs -- to become the first third baseman in MLB history with at least that many RBIs in a third straight year, batted .309 (his first .300 season), knocked 37 home runs and achieved an NL-leading 37 doubles. Blackmon won his first NL batting title at .331, and led the league in hits (213), triples (14) and total bases (387). Plus, his 103 RBIs and 383 total bases from the leadoff position were MLB records. He had 104 RBIs total. Blackmon also hit 37 home runs. Arenado, Blackmon and Stanton are finalists for the NL Outstanding Player award. 1 Holland suffered a right elbow injury in 2015 while with the Royals, underwent Tommy John surgery that October and missed all of 2016. After signing with the Rockies, Holland earned an All-Star Game invitation and finished with 41 saves, which tied for most in the NL this season and tied Jose Jimenez (2002) for the club record.
    [Show full text]
  • Oakland Athletics Virtual Press
    OAKLAND ATHLETICS Post Game Notes Oakland Athletics Baseball Company w 7000 Coliseum Way w Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 w @Athletics w @AsMediaAlerts w athletics.com Houston Astros (9-7) at Oakland Athletics (8-10) Friday, April 24, 2015 w O.co Coliseum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E LOB Houston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 11 0 11 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 8 1 5 W — Gregerson (1-0) L — O’Flaherty (0-2) S — Qualls (2) OAKLAND NOTES • The Oakland Athletics are 8-10...the first time they have been more than one game over or one game under .500 this year...are 0-1 on this six-game homestand against Houston (0-1) and Los Angeles-AL (three games). • Scott Kazmir is 3-1 with a 2.72 ERA (56.1 ip, 45 h, 19 r, 17 er, 20 bb, 62 so, 6 hr) in nine career starts against Houston....is 6-0 with a 1.65 ERA (12 er in 65.2 ip) in 10 starts in April over the last two seasons. • Billy Butler (0 for 5) did not reach base safely...had reached base safely in each of the A’s 17 games...started tonight’s game at first base...had started each of the first 17 games at designated hitter, which was the longest streak by an Athletic since Frank Thomas had a 24-game streak from Aug.
    [Show full text]