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What are these numbers?

22nd October 2011

I've tried a few mystery challenges in these pages, but I've yet to stump the experts for long.
Let's see if this one can up the ante:

What do the following totals represent?

.239 BA / .316 OBP / .392 SLG / .709 OPS

23 HR, 91 RBI, 87 R

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Find the unifying theme

21st October 2011

[Note: The mystery has been solved -- see comments 5, 8 and 10....]

What do these 34 pitchers have in common?

A tiny hint: I deleted one name from the list to prevent a dead giveaway.

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Both starting pitchers with a game score of at least 64 in Game 2 of the World Series

21st October 2011

Last night, Colby Lewis had a game score of 64 and Jaime Garcia had a 77. That was the first time in a quite a while that both starters in Game 2 of the World Series reached a 64:

Rk Tm Opp Date #Matching
1 TEX STL 2011-10-20 2
2 BAL NYM 1969-10-12 2
3 PHI NYY 1950-10-05 2
4 NYY BRO 1949-10-06 2
5 STL DET 1934-10-04 2
6 PHA STL 1931-10-02 2
7 NYY NYG 1922-10-05 2
8 BRO BOS 1916-10-09 2
9 PHI BOS 1915-10-09 2
10 PHA BSN 1914-10-10 2
11 PHA NYG 1913-10-08 2
12 NYG PHA 1905-10-10 2
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Generated 10/21/2011.

It's only happened 12 times, the last being by Jerry Koosman (77) and Dave McNally (71) in 1969.

The last time it happened in any World Series game was in Game 1 of 2009, when Cliff Lee (83) and CC Sabathia (64) did it.

 

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Colby Lewis: 2.22 ERA in 7 postseason starts

21st October 2011

WS Game 2 was the 7th postseason start for Colby Lewis, and the 6th time that he went at least 5 innings allowing 2 runs or less. His postseason ERA is 2.22 in 44.2 innings, with a 1.07 WHIP and no unearned runs.

Among the 144 pitchers with at least 6 postseason starts, Lewis ranks 16th in ERA (1st among active pitchers).

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Tying and go-ahead sac flies in the same W.S. inning

21st October 2011

The top of the 9th inning in game 2 was just the 2nd time in World Series history that a team got a tying sacrifice fly and a go-ahead sac fly in the same inning (according to the B-R Event Finder).

The other was game 1 of the 1930 Series, sac flies in the 3rd inning by the Cardinals' Taylor Douthit and Sparky Adams, off of Lefty Grove. The Cards got no other runs off Grove and wound up losing that game, and lost the Series 4-2 to the Athletics.

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Allen Craig the first with 2 go-ahead W.S. pinch-RBI

21st October 2011

With his 2-out go-ahead pinch-single in the 7th Thursday, Allen Craig became the 1st player with 2 go-ahead RBI as a pinch-hitter in World Series play (according to the B-R Event Finder).

Craig's RBI pinch-hits in games 1 and 2 were the 30th and 31st WS pinch-hit RBI that put the team in front. Here's the list in reverse date order, minus Craig's game-2 hit: Read the rest of this entry »

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All-time Cardinals-Rangers team

19th October 2011

Here are the top players who appeared in the majors for both the Cardinals and the Rangers:

C: Darrell Porter
1B: Will Clark, Joe Cunningham, Andres Galarraga
2B: Don Blasingame, Luis Alicea
3B: Todd Zeile, Fernando Tatis
SS: Royce Clayton
LF: Alex Johnson
CF: Curt Flood
RF: Brian Jordan, Ryan Ludwick, Bobby Bonds

Starting pitchers: Bob Tewskbury, Ken Hill, Todd Stottlemyre, Jeff Fassero, Jamie Moyer, Sonny Siebert
Relief pitchers: Tom Henke, Rick Honeycutt, Darold Knowles, Rich Rodriguez, Jeff Brantley, Hal Woodeshick

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John Mayberry and great part-time seasons

19th October 2011

Check out a limited cross-section of some great part-time seasons. Here are seasons back to 1901 where 290 to 350 plate appearances, 15 to 17 homers, and an OPS+ of 125 to 130:

Player OPS+ PA HR Year Age Tm G AB R H 2B 3B RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS Pos
John Mayberry 130 296 15 2011 27 PHI 104 267 37 73 17 1 49 26 55 .273 .341 .513 .854 8739
Aramis Ramirez 130 342 15 2009 31 CHC 82 306 46 97 14 1 65 28 43 .317 .389 .516 .905 *5
Ryan Raburn 130 291 16 2009 28 DET 113 261 44 76 11 2 45 26 60 .291 .359 .533 .891 *793/8D5
Greg Norton 130 335 17 2006 33 TBD 98 294 47 87 15 0 45 35 69 .296 .374 .520 .895 D93/7
Dick Allen 130 339 15 1976 34 PHI 85 298 52 80 16 1 49 37 63 .268 .346 .480 .826 *3
Jerry Lynch 129 329 16 1964 33 PIT 114 297 35 81 14 2 66 26 57 .273 .328 .495 .823 *7
Jim Leyritz 128 293 17 1994 30 NYY 75 249 47 66 12 0 58 35 61 .265 .365 .518 .883 2D3
John Mayberry 128 344 17 1981 32 TOR 94 290 34 72 6 1 43 44 45 .248 .360 .452 .812 *3D
Chris Davis 127 317 17 2008 22 TEX 80 295 51 84 23 2 55 20 88 .285 .331 .549 .880 *35
Bob Horner 126 336 15 1981 23 ATL 79 300 42 83 10 0 42 32 39 .277 .345 .460 .805 *5
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Generated 10/18/2011.

John Mayberry has two such seasons--only it's not the same guy. One is from John Mayberry Sr (1981) and one is from John Mayberry Jr (2011).

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Nelson Cruz and post-season homers from the 7-hole

17th October 2011

Nelson Cruz's performance this year is all-the-more impressive considering that he bats 7th for the Rangers.

Here are the most post-season homers coming from the 7-hole:

Rk Player HR ▾
1 Andruw Jones 6
2 Nelson Cruz 6
3 Jason Varitek 5
4 Sandy Alomar 5
5 Gil McDougald 4
6 Gene Tenace 4
7 Alex Gonzalez 4
8 Shane Spencer 3
9 Paul O'Neill 3
10 Javy Lopez 3
11 David Freese 3
12 A.J. Pierzynski 3
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Generated 10/16/2011.

One would assume that nobody hits too many homers from so low in the batting order because, if they keep hitting them, they get moved up. We'll see where Cruz bats in the World Series...

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Hitting 4 HRs but losing a postseason finale

15th October 2011

If they had known their team would out-homer the Rangers by 13-7 in the ALCS, many Tigers fans would have bet the house on going to the World Series.

Instead, the Tigers became the first team ever to hit 4 HRs while losing a postseason finale.

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