Monday, March 16, 2015

Where are they now?

A quick look at the ones that got away...

Yangervis Solartes, Padres: 22 AB, .318 BA, no HRs, no RBIs, two walks.
Martin Prado, Marlins: 17 AB, .294 BA, no HRs, 1 RBI, two walks.
Frankie Cervelli, Pirates: 9 AB, .111 BA, no HRs, no RBIs, one walk.
Pete O'Brien, Diamondbacks: 22 AB, .227 BA, no HRs, 2 RBIs, two walks.
Zolio Almonte, Braves: 23 AB, .174 BA, no HRs, 2 RBIs, three walks.

Chien-Ming Wang, Braves: 5.1 innings, 5.06 ERA, no wins or losses, three earned runs, three walks, five strikeouts.
Sean Kelley, Padres: 3.1 innings, 8.10 ERA, no wins or losses, three earned runs, two walks, five strikeouts.
Manny Banuelos, Braves: 1.2 innings, 32.40 ERA, no wins, two losses, six earned runs, two walks. Ouch. 

And of course, Robbie... 11 AB, .364, no HRs or RBIs, yet.

3 comments:

  1. I cracked up at the Banuelos stats. How long ago were we anticipating his arrival to the big time? Also nice to sen Chein Ming Wang is still alive, I still hope they bring him back some day. Not because I think he would be an addition at this point in his career, but just for nostalgia. Do you remember how majestic he looked rounding the bases in Houston? I do, straight Chariots of Fire moment. Actually who knows, now that Derek "el Deck Furniture" Jeter is no longer in the field maybe someone can finally field those ground-balls he always generated.

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  2. Good thing we didn't sign Cano and spent the money on McCann, Ellsbury and Beltran. And Drew and Roberts. I think if you add up all of their averages you get to .364. So there, Mr. Greedy Seattle Person.

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  3. May be true but Cano couldn't field catcher, 2b, Center and right at the same time.

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