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Se Juegan El Todo Por K-Rod 5 13/07/2011 21:29 Cuerpo D Pagina 6 Cyan Magenta Amarillo Negro | JUEVES 14 DE JULIO DE 2011 | EL SIGLO DE DURANGO 6 CAMBIOS SEGUNDA PARTE DE LA TEMPORADA >> LÍDERES LIGA AMERICANA Promedio de bateo Prom. 1. Adrián González, BOS .354 2. José Bautista, TOR .334 3. Michael Young, TEX .323 4. Paul Konerko, CHW .319 5. Jacoby Ellsbury, BOS .316 Cerveceros Jonrones HR 1. José Bautista, TOR 31 2. Mark Teixeira, NYY 25 3. Curtis Granderson, NYY 25 4. Paul Konerko, CHW 22 se juegan el todo por K-Rod 5. Nelson Cruz, TEX 20 CARRERAS EMPUJADAS RBI 1. Adrián González, BOS 77 El cerrador venezolano Francisco Rodríguez fue La transacción fue anunciada justó después 2. Adrián Beltre, TEX 71 transferido por los Mets de Nueva York. de finalizado el Juego de Estrellas en Phoenix. 3. Paul Konerko, CHW 67 4. Mark Teixeira, NYY 65 5. José Bautista, TOR 65 AGENCIAS Milwaukee, EU VICTORIAS G 1. CC Sabathia, NYY 13 Si la temporada de 2011 fue- 2. Justin Verlander, DET 12 ra un partido de póquer, los 3. Jered Weaver, LAA 11 Cerveceros de Milwaukee 4. Dan Haren, LAA 10 serían el equipo que ya hu- 5. Josh Tomlin, CLE 10 biera puesto todas sus fi- chas en el centro de la mesa EFECTIVIDAD EFE sabiendo que es muy proba- 1.JeredWeaver,LAA 1.86 ble que Prince Fielder no es- 2. Justin Verlander, DET 2.15 tará en su alineación al cul- 3. Josh Beckett, BOS 2.27 minar esta temporada debi- 4. James Shields, TB 2.33 do a su estatus de agente li- 5. Gio González, OAK 2.47 bre, y sabiendo que es aho- ra que tienen la oportunidad RESCATES SALV de ganarlo todo. 1. José Valverde, DET 24 Así que para el dueño de 2. Brandon League, SEA 23 los Cerveceros, Mark Attana- 3. Mariano Rivera, NYY 22 sio, el hombre que empujó 4. Chris Pérez, CLE 21 las fichas de Milwaukee fue 5. Jonathan Papelbon, BOS 20 como si fuera a sacar su bi- lletera y sacó su escritura una propiedad vacacional y >> LÍDERES LIGA NACIONAL tirarla al medio. Los Cerve- PROMEDIO DE BATEO Prom. ceros han lanzado el reto al 1. José Reyes, NYM .354 resto de la Central de la Liga 2. Joey Votto, CIN .324 Nacional con la adquisición 3. Hunter Pence, HOU .323 de Francisco Rodríguez. 4. Todd Helton, COL .321 5. Ryan Braun, MIL .320 DIENRO Milwaukee tendrá que absor- JONRONES HR ber por lo menos los $3.5 mi- 1. Lance Berkman, STL 24 llones de la cláusula de sali- 2. Prince Fielder, MIL 22 da del contrato de Rodríguez 3. Matt Kemp, LAD 22 en el 2012, por lo menos. 4. Jay Bruce, CIN 21 Los Mets están, básica- 5. Carlos Peña, CHC 19 mente, pagando el resto del salario de Rodríguez para el EFE CARRERAS IMPULSADAS RBI resto de la temporada, que Decisión. Los Cerveceros de Milwaukee están apostando en grande en ellos mismos al adquirir a K-Rod 1. Prince Fielder, MIL 72 son unos $5 millones, y reci- y sabiendo que este es el último año de Prince Fielder en el equipo. 2. Ryan Howard, PHI 72 birán dos jugadores a ser 3. Matt Kemp, LAD 67 designados y que ninguno 4. Lance Berkman, STL 63 será un prospecto de mayor >> El álbum del abuelo 5. Ryan Braun, MIL 62 envergadura. Un récord que anda por ahí muerto de la risa fueron departamento. Los Cerveceros, por su los 189 ponches de Bobby Bonds (padre) estableci- En 1931 el susodicho pelotero atinó amigos 67 VICTORIAS G parte, han canjeado un gran do en 1970. A pesar de que Bonds se tragó 189 tuvo dobletazos. Tanto Wade Boggs (retirado), Jim Rice 1. Jair Jurrjens, ATL 12 número de prospectos en los una temporada de cenicienta con 26 cuadrangula- (retirado) y John Valentín son peloteros excelentes 2. Roy Halladay, PHI 11 últimos cinco años en un es- res, se robó 48 bases y anotó (134) carreras. Dos en dobles producidos. Pero si usted se da cuenta los 3. Cole Hamels, PHI 11 fuerzo por ganar, no tienen peloteros que se ponchan demasiado constantemen- tres jugaron con el Boston que su parte izquierda re- 4. Kevin Correia, PIT 11 muchos prospectos, según te son Jim Thome y José “Pito” Hernández. sulta cortita con el “Monstruo Verde” de frente. Todd 5. Yovani Gallardo, MIL 10 gerentes de sus rivales. Cuando hablamos de dobles producidos en una Helton es otro bateador de dobles consecuente con temporada, Earl Webb es el dueño absoluto de dicho 59enel2000y54enel2001. EFECTIVIDAD EFE PLANES 1. Jair Jurrjens, ATL 1.87 Como explicó el gerente ge- Rodríguez tiene 23 salvados car las esquinas del plato. pueda para lanzar algo que 2. Cole Hamels, PHI 2.32 neral, Doug Melvin, hace y un WHIP de 1.41, que es el Parte de la razón también es- no sea una recta fácil cuando 3. Tommy Hanson, ATL 2.44 unos días por teléfono, él es- peor de su carrera con una tá en la forma que Rodríguez está atrás en el conteo. El 4. Roy Halladay, PHI 2.45 taba esperanzado en añadir tendencia consistente de tra- está atacando el 2011: nunca hombre tiene 291 juegos sal- 5. Jeff Karstens, PIT 2.55 varias piezas al bullpen an- yectoria en baja. se rinde. vados en las Grandes Ligas. tes de la ficha límite para Como lanzador, según di- Interesantemente, es esa RESCATES SALV cambios. RENDIMIENTO jo el dirigente de los Mets, historia como taponero que 1. Craig Kimbrel, ATL 28 El bullpen de Milwaukee La razón principal por la ba- Terry Collins, Rodríguez no hace que el cambio por Ro- 2. Joel Hanrahan, PIT 26 está en la 20ma posición en ja en sus números es que su le tiene miedo a nada, ni al dríguez sea un riesgo intere- 3. Heath Bell, SD 26 efectividad con marca de 3.92 lanzamiento puro está en bateador, ni al conteo ni al sante para los Cerveceros. K- 4. Huston Street, COL 26 y el cuerpo de relevistas que descenso. marcador. Él va a tirar el lan- Rod necesita cerrar sólo 21 5. Brian Wilson, SF 26 maneja el dirigente Ron Roe- Ya no tira tan duro como zamiento que él quiere tirar partidos para adquirir su de- nicke ha trabajado con algu- lo hacía antes, así que ha es- sin importar esos factores y recho a una opción por $17.5 nas lesiones e ineficiencias. tado conformándose con bus- Rodríguez hará todo lo que millones para el 2012. >> POSICIONES LIGA NACIONAL ESTE G P PCT JD >> POSICIONES LIGA AMERICANA Filadelfia 57 34 .626 - ESTE G P PCT JD Atlanta 54 38 .587 3.5 Boston 55 35 .611 - NY Mets 46 45 .505 11 NY Yankees 53 35 .602 1 Washington 46 46 .500 11.5 Tampa Bay 49 41 .544 6 Florida 43 48 .473 14 Toronto 45 47 .489 11 Baltimore 36 52 .409 18 CENTRAL G P PCT JD Milwaukee 49 43 .533 - CENTRAL G P PCT JD St. Louis 49 43 .533 - Detroit 49 43 .533 - Pittsburgh 47 43 .522 1 Cleveland 47 42 .528 .5 Cincinnati 45 47 .489 4 Medias Blancas Chicago44 48 .478 5 Cachorros Chicago 37 55 .402 12 Minnesota 41 48 .461 6.5 Houston 30 62 .326 19 Kansas City 37 54 .407 11.5 EFE OESTE G P PCT JD OESTE G P PCT JD San Francisco 52 40 .565 - SALVADOR DE EQUIPOS Texas 51 41 .554 - Arizona 49 43 .533 3 Si la opinión de jugadores y fanáticos contara, Mark Cuban sería más que Angelinos de LA 50 42 .543 1 Colorado 43 48 .473 8.5 bienvenido como propietario de un equipo de Grandes Ligas. Con los pro- Seattle 43 48 .473 7.5 LA Dodgers 41 51 .446 11 blemas financieros y legales que enfrentan Dodgers y Mets, algunos sec- Oakland 39 53 .424 12 San Diego 40 52 .435 12 tores opinan que ahora es la mejor oportunidad para Cuban..
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