2002 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2002 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist 2002 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Pedro Martinez 2 Mike Stanton 3 Brad Penny 4 Mike Matheny 5 Johnny Damon 6 Bret Boone 8 Chris Truby 9 B.J. Surhoff 10 Mike Hampton 11 Juan Pierre 12 Mark Buehrle 13 Bobby Abreu 14 David Cone 15 Aaron Sele 16 Fernando Tatis 17 Bobby Jones 18 Rick Helling 19 Dmitri Young 20 Mike Mussina 21 Mike Sweeney 22 Cristian Guzman 23 Ryan Kohlmeier 24 Adam Kennedy 25 Larry Walker 26 Eric Davis 27 Jason Tyner 28 Eric Young 29 Jason Marquis 30 Luis Gonzalez 31 Kevin Tapani 32 Orlando Cabrera 33 Marty Cordova 34 Brad Ausmus 35 Livan Hernandez 36 Alex Gonzalez 37 Edgar Renteria 38 Bengie Molina 39 Frank Menechino 40 Rafael Palmeiro 41 Brad Fullmer 42 Julio Zuleta 43 Darren Dreifort Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Trot Nixon 45 Trevor Hoffman 46 Vladimir Nunez 47 Mark Kotsay 48 Kenny Rogers 49 Ben Petrick 50 Jeff Bagwell 51 Juan Encarnacion 52 Ramiro Mendoza 53 Brian Meadows 54 Chad Curtis 55 Aramis Ramirez 56 Mark McLemore 57 Dante Bichette 58 Scott Schoeneweis 59 Jose Cruz Jr. 60 Roger Clemens 61 Jose Guillen 62 Darren Oliver 63 Chris Reitsma 64 Jeff Abbott 65 Robin Ventura 66 Denny Neagle 67 Al Martin 68 Benito Santiago 69 Roy Oswalt 70 Juan Gonzalez 71 Garret Anderson 72 Bobby Bonilla 73 Danny Bautista 74 J.T. Snow 75 Derek Jeter 76 John Olerud 77 Kevin Appier 78 Phil Nevin 79 Sean Casey 80 Troy Glaus 81 Joe Randa 82 Jose Valentin 83 Ricky Bottalico 84 Todd Zeile 85 Barry Larkin 86 Bob Wickman 87 Jeff Shaw 88 Greg Vaughn 89 Fernando Vina 90 Mark Mulder Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Paul Bako 92 Aaron Boone 93 Esteban Loaiza 94 Richie Sexson 95 Alfonso Soriano 96 Tony Womack 97 Paul Shuey 98 Melvin Mora 99 Tony Gwynn 100 Vladimir Guerrero 101 Keith Osik 102 Bud Smith 103 Scott Williamson 104 Daryle Ward 105 Doug Mientkiewicz 106 Stan Javier 107 Russ Ortiz 108 Wade Miller 109 Luke Prokopec 110 Andruw Jones 111 Ron Coomer 112 Dan Wilson 113 Luis Castillo 114 Derek Bell 115 Gary Sheffield 116 Ruben Rivera 117 Paul O'Neill 118 Craig Paquette 119 Kelvim Escobar 120 Brad Radke 121 Jorge Fabregas 122 Randy Winn 123 Tom Goodwin 124 Jaret Wright 125 Manny Ramirez 126 Al Leiter 127 Ben Davis 128 Frank Catalanotto 129 Jose Cabrera 130 Magglio Ordonez 131 Jose Macias 132 Ted Lilly 133 Chris Holt 134 Eric Milton 135 Shannon Stewart 136 Omar Olivares 137 David Segui Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Jeff Nelson 139 Matt Williams 140 Ellis Burks 141 Jason Bere 142 Jimmy Haynes 143 Ramon Hernandez 144 Craig Counsell 145 John Smoltz 146 Homer Bush 147 Quilvio Veras 148 Esteban Yan 149 Ramon Ortiz 150 Carlos Delgado 151 Lee Stevens 152 Wil Cordero 153 Mike Bordick 154 John Flaherty 155 Omar Daal 156 Todd Ritchie 157 Carl Everett 158 Scott Sullivan 159 Deivi Cruz 160 Albert Pujols ERR 160a Albert Pujols COR 161 Royce Clayton 162 Jeff Suppan 163 CC Sabathia 164 Jimmy Rollins 165 Rickey Henderson 166 Rey Ordonez 167 Shawn Estes 168 Reggie Sanders 169 Jon Lieber 170 Armando Benitez 171 Mike Remlinger 172 Billy Wagner 173 Troy Percival 174 Devon White 175 Ivan Rodriguez 176 Dustin Hermanson 177 Brian Anderson 178 Graeme Lloyd 179 Russell Branyan 180 Bobby Higginson 181 Alex Gonzalez 182 John Franco 183 Sidney Ponson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Jose Mesa 185 Todd Hollandsworth 186 Kevin Young 187 Tim Wakefield 188 Craig Biggio 189 Jason Isringhausen 190 Mark Quinn 191 Glendon Rusch 192 Damian Miller 193 Sandy Alomar Jr. 194 Scott Brosius 195 Dave Martinez 196 Danny Graves 197 Shea Hillenbrand 198 Jimmy Anderson 199 Travis Lee 200 Randy Johnson 201 Carlos Beltran 202 Jerry Hairston 203 Jesus Sanchez 204 Eddie Taubensee 205 David Wells 206 Russ Davis 207 Michael Barrett 208 Marquis Grissom 209 Byung-Hyun Kim 210 Hideo Nomo 211 Ryan Rupe 212 Ricky Gutierrez 213 Darryl Kile 214 Rico Brogna 215 Terrence Long 216 Mike Jackson 217 Jamey Wright 218 Adrian Beltre 219 Benny Agbayani 220 Chuck Knoblauch 221 Randy Wolf 222 Andy Ashby 223 Corey Koskie 224 Roger Cedeno 225 Ichiro Suzuki 226 Keith Foulke 227 Ryan Minor 228 Shawon Dunston 229 Alex Cora 230 Jeromy Burnitz Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Mark Grace 232 Aubrey Huff 233 Jeffrey Hammonds 234 Olmedo Saenz 235 Brian Jordan 236 Jeremy Giambi 237 Joe Girardi 238 Eric Gagne 239 Masato Yoshii 240 Greg Maddux 241 Bryan Rekar 242 Ray Durham 243 Torii Hunter 244 Derrek Lee 245 Jim Edmonds 246 Einar Diaz 247 Brian Bohanon 248 Ronnie Belliard 249 Mike Lowell 250 Sammy Sosa 251 Richard Hidalgo 252 Bartolo Colon 253 Jorge Posada 254 LaTroy Hawkins 255 Paul Lo Duca 256 Carlos Febles 257 Nelson Cruz 258 Edgardo Alfonzo 259 Joey Hamilton 260 Cliff Floyd 261 Wes Helms 262 Jay Bell 263 Mike Cameron 264 Paul Konerko 265 Jeff Kent 266 Robert Fick 267 Allen Levrault 268 Placido Polanco 269 Marlon Anderson 270 Mariano Rivera 271 Chan Ho Park 272 Jose Vizcaino 273 Jeff D'Amico 274 Mark Gardner 275 Travis Fryman 276 Darren Lewis 277 Bruce Bochy MG Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Jerry Manuel MG 279 Bob Brenly MG 280 Don Baylor MG 281 Davey Lopes MG 282 Jerry Narron MG 283 Tony Muser MG 284 Hal McRae MG 285 Bobby Cox MG 286 Larry Dierker MG 287 Phil Garner MG 288 Joe Kerrigan MG 289 Bobby Valentine MG 290 Dusty Baker MG 291 Lloyd McClendon MG 292 Mike Scioscia MG 293 Buck Martinez MG 294 Larry Bowa MG 295 Tony LaRussa MG 296 Jeff Torborg MG 297 Tom Kelly MG 298 Mike Hargrove MG 299 Art Howe MG 300 Lou Piniella MG 301 Charlie Manuel MG 302 Buddy Bell MG 303 Tony Perez MG 304 Bob Boone MG 305 Joe Torre MG 306 Jim Tracy MG 307 Jason Lane PROS 308 Chris George PROS 309 Hank Blalock PROS 310 Joe Borchard PROS 311 Marlon Byrd PROS 312 Raymond Cabrera PROS, RC 313 Freddy Sanchez PROS, RC 314 Scott Wiggins PROS, RC 315 Jason Maule PROS, RC 316 Dionys Cesar PROS, RC 317 Boof Bonser PROS 318 Juan Tolentino PROS, RC 319 Earl Snyder PROS, RC 320 Travis Wade PROS, RC 321 Napoleon Calzado PROS, RC 322 Eric Glaser PROS, RC 323 Craig Kuzmic PROS, RC 324 Nic Jackson PROS, RC Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 325 Mike Rivera PROS 326 Jason Bay PROS, RC 327 Chris Smith DP 328 Jake Gautreau DP 329 Gabe Gross DP 330 Kenny Baugh DP 331 J.D. Martin DP 332 Barry Bonds HL 333 Rickey Henderson HL 334 Bud Smith HL 335 Rickey Henderson HL 336 Barry Bonds HL 337 Ichiro Suzuki / Jason Giambi / Roberto Alomar LL 338 Alex Rodriguez / Ichiro Suzuki / Bret Boone LL 339 Alex Rodriguez / Jim Thome / Rafael Palmeiro LL 340 Bret Boone / Juan Gonzalez / Alex Rodriguez LL 341 Freddy Garcia / Mike Mussina / Joe Mays LL 342 Hideo Nomo / Mike Mussina / Roger Clemens LL 343 Larry Walker / Todd Helton / Moises Alou / Lance Berkman LL 344 Sammy Sosa / Todd Helton / Barry Bonds LL 345 Barry Bonds / Sammy Sosa / Luis Gonzalez LL 346 Sammy Sosa / Todd Helton / Luis Gonzalez LL 347 Randy Johnson / Curt Schilling / A.J. Burkett LL 348 Randy Johnson / Curt Schilling / Chan Ho Park LL 349 Seattle Mariners PB 350 Oakland Athletics PB 351 New York Yankees PB 352 Cleveland Indians PB 353 Arizona Diamondbacks PB 354 Atlanta Braves PB 355 St. Louis Cardinals PB 356 Houston Astros PB 357 Diamondbacks-Rockies UWS 358 Mike Piazza UWS 359 Braves-Phillies UWS 360 Curt Schilling UWS 361 Roger Clemens / Lee Mazzilli UWS 362 Sammy Sosa UWS 363 Tom Lampkin / Ichiro Suzuki / Bret Boone UWS 364 Barry Bonds / Jeff Bagwell UWS 365 Barry Bonds (#1-73) 366 Pat Meares 367 Mike Lieberthal 368 Larry Bigbie 369 Ron Gant 370 Moises Alou 371 Chad Kreuter Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 372 Willis Roberts 373 Toby Hall 374 Miguel Batista 375 John Burkett 376 Cory Lidle 377 Nick Neugebauer 378 Jay Payton 379 Steve Karsay 380 Eric Chavez 381 Kelly Stinnett 382 Jarrod Washburn 383 Rick White 384 Jeff Conine 385 Fred McGriff 386 Marvin Benard 387 Joe Crede 388 Dennis Cook 389 Rick Reed 390 Tom Glavine 391 Rondell White 392 Matt Morris 393 Pat Rapp 394 Robert Person 395 Omar Vizquel 396 Jeff Cirillo 397 Dave Mlicki 398 Jose Ortiz 399 Ryan Dempster 400 Curt Schilling 401 Peter Bergeron 402 Kyle Lohse 403 Craig Wilson 404 David Justice 405 Darin Erstad 406 Jose Mercedes 407 Carl Pavano 408 Albie Lopez 409 Alex Ochoa 410 Chipper Jones 411 Tyler Houston 412 Dean Palmer 413 Damian Jackson 414 Josh Towers 415 Rafael Furcal 416 Mike Morgan 417 Herb Perry 418 Mike Sirotka Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 419 Mark Wohlers 420 Nomar Garciaparra 421 Felipe Lopez 422 Joe McEwing 423 Jacque Jones 424 Julio Franco 425 Frank Thomas 426 So Taguchi RC 427 Kazuhisa Ishii RC 428 D'Angelo Jimenez 429 Chris Stynes 430 Kerry Wood 431 Chris Singleton 432 Erubiel Durazo 433 Matt Lawton 434 Bill Mueller 435 Jose Canseco 436 Ben Grieve 437 Terry Mulholland 438 David Bell 439 A.J. Pierzynski 440 Adam Dunn 441 Jon Garland 442 Jeff Fassero 443 Julio Lugo 444 Carlos Guillen 445 Orlando Hernandez 446 Mark Loretta UER 447 Scott Spiezio 448 Kevin Millwood 449 Jamie Moyer 450 Todd Helton 451 Todd Walker 452 Jose Lima 453 Brook Fordyce 454 Aaron Rowand 455 Barry Zito 456 Eric Owens 457 Charles Nagy 458 Raul Ibanez 459 Joe Mays 460 Jim Thome 461 Adam Eaton 462 Felix Martinez 463 Vernon Wells 464 Donnie Sadler 465 Tony Clark Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 466 Jose Hernandez 467 Ramon E.
Recommended publications
  • Tigers Make Big Trade, White Sox Win Game 7-4
    SPORTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 2014 Tigers make big trade, White Sox win game 7-4 Los Angeles avert three-game series sweep DETROIT: Moises Sierra had four hits, and Jose of last-place teams. The Rockies have lost four of Abreu and Adam Eaton added three apiece to lift five and 11 of 15 overall. Pedro Hernandez (0-1) the Chicago White Sox to a 7-4 victory over the allowed three runs and six hits in 5 2-3 innings in Detroit Tigers on Thursday. The game quickly his first start for Colorado. became a secondary concern in the Motor City Hector Rondon got three outs for his 14th save when the Tigers acquired star left-hander David in 17 opportunities. He retired three straight after Price from Tampa Bay in a three-team deal. Joakim Nolan Arenado and Justin Morneau singled to start Soria (1-4) - another pitcher recently acquired by the ninth. The Cubs made one trade on the non- Detroit - hit Paul Konerko with the bases loaded in waiver deadline day, sending utilityman Emilio the seventh to give the White Sox a 5-4 lead. Abreu Bonifacio, reliever James Russell and cash to extended his hitting streak to 20 games. Ronald Atlanta for catching prospect Victor Caratini. Belisario (4-7) got the win in relief, and Jake Petricka pitched the ninth for his sixth save. BLUE JAYS 6, ASTROS 5 Detroit’s Torii Hunter and JD Martinez hit back-to- Nolan Reimold hit two home runs, including a back homers in the third. tiebreaking solo shot in the ninth, and Toronto ral- lied for a win.
    [Show full text]
  • Alex Rodriguez
    www.FAMOUS PEOPLE LESSONS.com ALEX RODRIGUEZ http://www.famouspeoplelessons.com/a/alex_rodriguez.html CONTENTS: The Reading / Tapescript 2 Synonym Match and Phrase Match 3 Listening Gap Fill 4 Choose the Correct Word 5 Spelling 6 Put the Text Back Together 7 Scrambled Sentences 8 Discussion 9 Student Survey 10 Writing 11 Homework 12 Answers 13 ALEX RODRIGUEZ THE READING / TAPESCRIPT Alexander Rodriguez, a.k.a. A-Rod, is one of the world’s greatest baseball players. He plays for the New York Yankees, after starting his career with Seattle and Texas. He holds a long list of baseball records. He is the youngest player ever to hit 500 home runs. He will get $30 million if he breaks the all-time home run record of 762. Rodriguez was born in 1975 in New York City to Dominican parents. He loved baseball when he was growing up and was a star player at school. He was the USA Baseball Junior Player of the Year and the Gatorade national baseball student athlete of the year. In 1993, Alex was the first ever high school player to try out for Team USA. Rodriguez was signed by the Seattle Mariners. He made his major league debut aged 18, becoming the youngest position player in Seattle history. He quickly set many Seattle club records and in 1996 was the Major League Player of the Year. In 2000, he signed with the Texas Rangers in what was the most lucrative contract in sports history. Rodriguez joined the New York Yankees in 2004. In 2007, he became the first player in history to have at least 35 home runs, 100 runs, and 100 RBI in 10 consecutive seasons.
    [Show full text]
  • Believe: the Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox" by David J
    Believe: The Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox" By David J. Fletcher, CBM President Posted Sunday, April 12, 2015 Disheartened White Sox fans, who are disappointed by the White Sox slow start in 2015, can find solace in Sunday night’s television premiere of “Believe: The Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox" that airs on Sunday night April 12th at 7pm on Comcast Sports Net Chicago. Produced by the dynamic CSN Chi- cago team of Sarah Lauch and Ryan Believe: The Story of the 2005 Chicago White Sox will air McGuffey, "Believe" is an emotional on Sunday, Apr. 12 at 7:00pm CT, on Comcast Sportsnet. roller-coaster-ride of a look at a key season in Chicago baseball history that even the casual baseball fan will enjoy because of the story—a star-crossed team cursed by the 1919 Black Sox—erases 88 years of failure and wins the 2005 World Series championship. Lauch and McGuffey deliver an extraordinary historical documentary that includes fresh interviews with all the key participants, except pitcher Mark Buehrle who declined. “Mark respectfully declined multiple interview requests. (He) wanted the focus to be on his current season,” said McGuffey. Lauch did reveal “that Buehrle’s wife saw the film trailer on the Thursday (April 9th) and loved it.” Primetime Emmy & Tony Award winner, current star of Showtime’s acclaimed drama series “Homeland”, and lifelong White Sox fan Mandy Patinkin, narrates the film in an under-stated fashion that retains a hint of his Southside roots and loyalties. The 76 minute-long “Believe” features all of the signature
    [Show full text]
  • Reds' Greatest Clutch Moments of the Decade
    REDS’ GREATEST CLUTCH MOMENTS OF THE DECADE 90 TOP MOMENTS OF THE 1990’S The Reds won 445 spring and summer games throughout the 1990’s. That included 200 league wins and 63 postseason wins , including a total of 36 State Tournament wins . Some of these victories were by significant margins (for example, the Reds 10-runned 174 of their opponents , including 48% of their spring opponents ), and the Reds’ average score in victories was 11-4 throughout the decade. But many of the games were close (84 of the victories were within 2 runs, 53 of which were decided by a single run), especially late in the season when it mattered most. These games required late-inning heroics, including three dozen games where the Reds had to come back from deficits in the last couple of innings to win. The Reds’ season was at times down to its final strike, but the Reds came through to mount heroic victories. The Reds of the 1990’s even trailed numerous future Major League pitchers, once even by 7 runs, and yet still came back to be victorious against all odds. Even a number of the games that ended in the Reds’ favor by a comfortable margin were only decided after the Reds had “that one inning”, where the Reds scored 5 to 13 runs to put away an otherwise tight ballgame. A number of comebacks and late-inning heroics in summer league games have been eliminated from below to showcase only the Reds’ Top 90 clutch moments of the decade. Of the 90 games listed below, the Reds trailed 36 times (sometimes by as many as 6 to 7 runs), were tied late in the game another 37 times, and had to hold onto 1 or 2 runs leads in nearly all of the other games listed below.
    [Show full text]
  • * Text Features
    The Boston Red Sox Wednesday, March 20, 2019 * The Boston Globe What Mike Trout’s $430m extension might mean for Mookie Betts’s future Peter Abraham FORT MYERS, Fla. — The road signs are now in place, markers that the Red Sox and Mookie Betts can follow to get to what would be the richest contract in Boston sports history. Manny Machado took 10 years and $300 million from the San Diego Padres. Bryce Harper was next with a record-setting 13-year, $330 million contract to play for the Philadelphia Phillies. Then on Tuesday came the news that Mike Trout was closing in on an extension with the Los Angeles Angels that would pay him $360 million over 10 years after his current deal expires in two seasons. For the 26-year-old Betts, those are his peers. Harper and Machado are 26, and Trout is 27. From a statistical perspective, Betts stands with Trout. Or at least as close as anyone can stand with Trout. As calculated by Baseball-Reference.com, Betts has 32.9 WAR over his four full seasons in the majors. Only Trout (36.6) has more over that same period. Machado (23.2) is seventh, and Harper a surprising 23rd with 17.5. The difference is that Trout has been outlandishly valuable for seven full seasons. Betts essentially shrugged when asked his opinion of the Harper and Machado deals. “We’re all different players,” he said after Harper signed. “We all have different things that are important. Good for those guys.” Betts had good reason not to overreact.
    [Show full text]
  • Alltime Baseball Champions
    ALL­TIME BASEBALL CHAMPIONS MAJOR DIVISION Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner­up Site 1914 Orange William Fishback 8 ­4 Long Beach Poly Occidental College 1915 Hollywood Charles Webster 5 ­4 Norwalk Harvard Military Academy 1916 Pomona Clint Evans 8­7 Whittier Pomona HS 1917 San Diego Clarence Price 12­2 Norwalk Manual Arts HS 1918 San Diego Clarence Price 10­2 Huntington Park Manual Arts HS 1919 Fullerton L.O. Culp 11­9 Pasadena Tournament Park, Pasadena 1920 San Diego Ario Schaffer 5­2 Glendale San Diego HS 1921 San Diego John Perry 14­5 Los Angeles Lincoln Alhambra HS 1922 Franklin Francis L. Daugherty 1­0 Pomona Occidental College 1923 San Diego John Perry 12­1 Covina Fullerton HS 1924 Riverside Ashel Cunningham 6­3 El Monte Riverside HS 1925 San Bernardino M.P. Renfro 3­2 Fullerton Fullerton HS 1926 Fullerton 13­8 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 1927 Fullerton Stewart Smith 9 ­0 Alhambra Fullerton HS 1928 San Diego Mike Morrow 3­0 El Monte El Monte HS 1929 San Diego Mike Morrow 4­1 Fullerton San Diego HS 1930 San Diego Mike Morrow 8­0 Cathedral San Diego HS 1931 Colton Norman Frawley 4­3 Citrus Colton HS 1932 San Diego Mikerow 14­7 Colton San Diego HS 1933 Santa Maria Kit Carlson 9­1 San Diego Hoover San Diego HS 1934 Cathedral Myles Regan 6­3 San Diego Hoover Wrigley Field, Los Angeles 1935 San Diego Mike Morrow 8­2 Santa Maria San Diego HS 1936 Long Beach Poly Lyle Kinnear 14­4 Escondido Burcham Field, Long Beach 1937 San Diego Mike Morrow 16­8 Excelsior San Diego HS 1938 Glendale George Sperry 6 ­0 Compton Wrigley Field, Los Angeles 1939 San Diego Mike Morrow 3­0 Long Beach Wilson San Diego HS 1940 Long Beach Wilson Fred Johnson Default (San Diego withdrew) 1941 Santa Barbara Skip W.
    [Show full text]
  • Seattle Mariners Opening Day Record Book
    SEATTLE MARINERS OPENING DAY RECORD BOOK 1977-2012 All-Time Openers Year Date Day Opponent Att. Time Score D/N 1977 4/6 Wed. CAL 57,762 2:40 L, 0-1 N 1978 4/5 Wed. MIN 45,235 2:15 W, 3-2 N 1979 4/4 Wed. CAL 37,748 2:23 W, 5-4 N 1980 4/9 Wed. TOR 22,588 2:34 W, 8-6 N 1981 4/9 Thurs. CAL 33,317 2:14 L, 2-6 N 1982 4/6 Tue. at MIN 52,279 2:32 W, 11-7 N 1983 4/5 Tue. NYY 37,015 2:53 W, 5-4 N 1984 4/4 Wed. TOR 43,200 2:50 W, 3-2 (10) N 1985 4/9 Tue. OAK 37,161 2:56 W, 6-3 N 1986 4/8 Tue. CAL 42,121 3:22 W, 8-4 (10) N 1987 4/7 Tue. at CAL 37,097 2:42 L, 1-7 D 1988 4/4 Mon. at OAK 45,333 2:24 L, 1-4 N 1989 4/3 Mon. at OAK 46,163 2:19 L, 2-3 N 1990 4/9 Mon. at CAL 38,406 2:56 W, 7-4 N 1991 4/9 Tue. CAL 53,671 2:40 L, 2-3 N 1992 4/6 Mon. TEX 55,918 3:52 L, 10-12 N 1993 4/6 Tue. TOR 56,120 2:41 W, 8-1 N 1994 4/4 Mon. at CLE 41,459 3:29 L, 3-4 (11) D 1995 4/27 Thurs.
    [Show full text]
  • Project Goat - Original Standings and Teams
    PROJECT GOAT - ORIGINAL STANDINGS AND TEAMS March 4, 2020 Hitting Points AVG PTS R PTS HR PTS RBI PTS SB PTS Hitting TOTAL Andy Behrens .3219 7.0 1738 12.0 566 11.0 1665 12.0 425 9.0 51.0 94.0 Dave Schoenfield .3295 10.0 1670 7.0 563 10.0 1628 10.0 407 7.0 44.0 87.0 Todd Zola .3339 12.0 1725 11.0 551 8.0 1615 9.0 352 2.0 42.0 73.0 Brad Kullman .3246 8.0 1664 6.0 512 3.0 1579 8.0 362 4.0 29.0 71.0 Ron Shandler .3305 11.0 1628 3.0 561 9.0 1545 6.0 408 8.0 37.0 71.0 Jeff Erickson .3287 9.0 1605 2.0 478 1.0 1410 1.0 508 12.0 25.0 63.0 Steve Gardner .3161 1.0 1681 9.0 596 12.0 1661 11.0 366 5.0 38.0 63.0 Tristan H. Cockcroft .3193 3.0 1713 10.0 546 6.0 1530 5.0 473 10.0 34.0 62.5 Paul Sporer .3196 4.0 1653 5.0 550 7.0 1505 4.0 392 6.0 26.0 58.0 Eric Karabell .3214 5.0 1644 4.0 543 5.0 1552 7.0 342 1.0 22.0 51.5 Eno Sarris .3163 2.0 1671 8.0 504 2.0 1489 3.0 491 11.0 26.0 50.0 AJ Mass .3215 6.0 1599 1.0 521 4.0 1451 2.0 353 3.0 16.0 36.0 *Sorted by final standings Pitching Points W PTS SV PTS K PTS ERA PTS WHIP PTS Pitching TOTAL Andy Behrens 187 11.5 0 1.5 2348 12.0 1.98 9.0 0.90 9.0 43.0 94.0 Dave Schoenfield 187 11.5 0 1.5 2288 11.0 1.95 11.0 0.91 8.0 43.0 87.0 Todd Zola 150 7.0 104 4.0 2154 8.0 2.03 7.0 0.95 5.0 31.0 73.0 Brad Kullman 141 4.5 141 10.5 1941 3.0 1.84 12.0 0.90 12.0 42.0 71.0 Ron Shandler 141 4.5 141 10.5 1886 2.0 1.97 10.0 0.93 7.0 34.0 71.0 Jeff Erickson 151 8.0 112 6.0 2130 6.0 2.01 8.0 0.90 10.0 38.0 63.0 Steve Gardner 147 6.0 105 5.0 2152 7.0 2.06 5.0 0.98 2.0 25.0 63.0 Tristan H.
    [Show full text]
  • Atlanta Braves Clippings Wednesday, May 6, 2020 Braves.Com
    Atlanta Braves Clippings Wednesday, May 6, 2020 Braves.com Braves' Top 5 center fielders: Bowman's take By Mark Bowman No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun and debate purposes only … if you don’t agree with the order, participate in the Twitter poll to vote for your favorite at this position. Here is Mark Bowman’s ranking of the top 5 center fielders in Braves history. Next week: Right fielders. 1. Andruw Jones, 1996-2007 Key fact: Stands with Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays and Ichiro Suzuki as the only outfielders to win 10 consecutive Gold Glove Awards The 60.9 bWAR (Baseball Reference’s WAR model) Andruw Jones produced during his 11 full seasons (1997-2007) with Atlanta ranked third in the Majors, trailing only Alex Rodriguez (85.7) and Barry Bonds (79.2). Chipper Jones was fourth at 58.9. Within this span, the Braves center fielder led all Major Leaguers with a 26.7 Defensive bWAR. Hall of Fame catcher Ivan Rodriguez ranked second with 16.5. The next closest outfielder was Mike Cameron (9.6). Along with establishing himself as one of the greatest defensive outfielders baseball has ever seen during his time with Atlanta, Jones became one of the best power hitters in Braves history. He ranks fourth in franchise history with 368 homers, and he set the club’s single-season record with 51 homers in 2005.
    [Show full text]
  • Probable Starting Pitchers 31-31, Home 15-16, Road 16-15
    NOTES Great American Ball Park • 100 Joe Nuxhall Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • @RedlegsJapan • reds.com 31-31, HOME 15-16, ROAD 16-15 PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Sunday, June 13, 2021 Sun vs Col: RHP Tony Santillan (ML debut) vs RHP Antonio Senzatela (2-6, 4.62) 700 wlw, bsoh, 1:10et Mon at Mil: RHP Vladimir Gutierrez (2-1, 2.65) vs LHP Eric Lauer (1-2, 4.82) 700 wlw, bsoh, 8:10et Great American Ball Park Tue at Mil: RHP Luis Castillo (2-9, 6.47) vs LHP Brett Anderson (2-4, 4.99) 700 wlw, bsoh, 8:10et Wed at Mil: RHP Tyler Mahle (6-2, 3.56) vs RHP Freddy Peralta (6-1, 2.25) 700 wlw, bsoh, 2:10et • • • • • • • • • • Thu at SD: LHP Wade Miley (6-4, 2.92) vs TBD 700 wlw, bsoh, 10:10et CINCINNATI REDS (31-31) vs Fri at SD: RHP Tony Santillan vs TBD 700 wlw, bsoh, 10:10et Sat at SD: RHP Vladimir Gutierrez vs TBD 700 wlw, FOX, 7:15et COLORADO ROCKIES (25-40) Sun at SD: RHP Luis Castillo vs TBD 700 wlw, bsoh, mlbn, 4:10et TODAY'S GAME: Is Game 3 (2-0) of a 3-game series vs Shelby Cravens' ALL-TIME HITS, REDS CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS ROCKIES Rockies and Game 6 (3-2) of a 6-game homestand that included a 2-1 1. Pete Rose ..................................... 3,358 All-Time Since 1993: ....................................... 105-108 series loss to the Brewers...tomorrow night at American Family Field, 2. Barry Larkin ................................... 2,340 At Riverfront/Cinergy Field: .................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 Bowman Sterling Prospect & Rookie Auto Player Grid by Team
    2013 Bowman Sterling Prospect & Rookie Auto Player Grid by Team (Yellow = RC, White = Prospect) Angels 1 Hunter Green Astros 2 Andrew Thurman Carlos Correa Athletics 3 Billy McKinney Dillon Overton Ryon Healy Blue Jays 0 Braves 2 Alex Wood Evan Gattis Brewers 2 Devin Williams Tucker Neuhaus Cardinals 6 Oscar Mercado Oscar Taveras Robert Kaminsky Carlos Martinez Michael Wacha Shelby Miller Cubs 2 C.J. Edwards Jorge Soler Diamondbacks 9 Aaron Blair Archie Bradley Braden Shipley Daniel Palka Justin Williams Matt McPhearson Adam Eaton Didi Gregorius Tyler Skaggs Dodgers 5 Chris Anderson Joc Pederson Julio Urias Tom Windle Yasiel Puig Giants 1 Ryder Jones Indians 1 Clint Frazier Mariners 7 Austin Wilson Brad Miller D.J. Peterson Julio Morban Patrick Kivlehan Taijuan Walker Victor Sanchez Marlins 3 Colin Moran Trevor Williams Jose Fernandez Mets 5 Andrew Church Dominic Smith L.J. Mazzilli Noah Syndergaard Zack Wheeler Nationals 0 Orioles 5 Chance Sisco Eduardo Rodriguez Hunter Harvey Josh Hart Dylan Bundy Padres 2 Hunter Renfroe Jedd Gyorko Phillies 6 Andrew Knapp Cord Sandberg J.P. Crawford Jake Sweaney Roman Quinn Jonathan Pettibone Pirates 6 Alen Hanson Austin Meadows Blake Taylor Gregory Polanco Nick Kingham Reese McGuire Rangers 0 Rays 3 Nick Ciuffo Riley Unroe Wil Myers Red Sox 5 Jamie Callahan Jon Denney Trey Ball Xander Bogaerts Allen Webster Reds 4 Kevin Franklin Michael Lorenzen Phil Ervin Tony Cingrani Rockies 3 Jonathan Gray Ryan McMahon Nolan Arenado Royals 3 Hunter Dozier Raul Mondesi Yordano Ventura Tigers 3 Corey Knebel Jonathon Crawford Kevin Ziomek Twins 4 Byron Buxton Kohl Stewart Miguel Sano Ryan Eades White Sox 4 Courtney Hawkins Jacob May Tim Anderson Tyler Danish Aaron Judge Eric Jagielo Gosuke Katoh Ian Clarkin Mark Montgomery Michael O'Neill Yankees 9 Nik Turley Rafael DePaula Tyler Austin GroupBreakChecklists.com.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Topps Archives Signatures Baseball Checklist
    2020 Topps Archives Signatures Retired Baseball Player List - 110 Players Al Oliver David Cone Jim Rice Mike Schmidt Tim Lincecum Alex Rodriguez David Justice Jim Thome Mo Vaughn Tim Raines Andre Dawson David Ortiz Joe Mauer Moises Alou Tino Martinez Andres Galaragga David Wright Joe Pepitone Nolan Ryan Todd Helton Andruw Jones Dennis Eckersley John Smoltz Nomar Garciaparra Tom Glavine Andy Pettitte Dennis Martinez Johnny Bench Ozzie Smith Tony Perez Barry Larkin Don Mattingly Johnny Damon Randy Johnson Vern Law Barry Zito Dwight Gooden Jorge Posada Reggie Jackson Vladimir Guerrero Bartolo Colon Edgar Martinez Jose Canseco Rey Ordonez Wade Boggs Benito Santiago Eric Chavez Juan Gonzalez Rickey Henderson Will Clark Bernie Carbo Eric Davis Juan Marichal Roberto Alomar Bernie Williams Frank Thomas Ken Griffey Jr. Robin Yount Bert Blyleven Fred McGriff Kerry Wood Rod Carew Bob Gibson George Foster Lou Brock Roger Clemens Bronson Arroyo Gorman Thomas Luis Gonzalez Rollie Fingers Cal Ripken Jr. Hank Aaron Luis Tiant Rondell White Carl Yazstremski Hideki Matsui Magglio Ordonez Ruben Sierra Carlton Fisk Ichiro Manny Sanguillen Ryan Howard CC Sabathia Ivan Rodriguez Mariano Rivera Ryne Sandberg Cecil Fielder Jason Varitek Mark Grace Sandy Alomar Jr. Chipper Jones Jay Buhner Mark McGwire Sandy Koufax Cliff Floyd Jeff Bagwell Mark Teixeira Sean Casey Dale Murphy Jeff Cirillo Maury Willis Shawn Green Darryl Strawberry Jerry Remy Miguel Tejeda Steve Carlton Dave Stewart Jim Abbott Mike Mussina Steve Rogers 2020 Topps Archives Signatures Baseball Player List - 110 Players.
    [Show full text]