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07-05-2011, 02:36 PM | #25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Re: New Life: Justin Blanton's Shot at Redemption (RTTS - SP)
This a base-hit I got with the pink bat on Mother's Day
May 13, 2013 I got the start on Mother's day and things were going great until I got pulled. I'm not going to lie, I'm still not over the fact I got pulled after giving up a lead-off single in the 7th. I had given up just one run up to that point and three hits. We only had a 2-1 lead and of course I came out and we lost. It was frustrating. I'm not blaming the bullpen, I just don't feel like I should've been pulled at that point. Despite a good start I still gave up another homer. I feel like I'm giving up way too many home runs. In fact, nearly 15% of the hits I have given up this year have been a home run. It's got to We did go on to sweep Atlanta and I get a chance for some revenge in my next start on the 18th against the Nationals, this time at home. Hopefully things will go better. |
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07-05-2011, 07:19 PM | #26 |
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All 16 strikeouts May 30, 2013 I still can't believe it. I didn't sleep a wink last night. I made sure to have a couple different newspapers delivered to my hotel room this morning just to remind myself it wasn't all a dream. A no-hitter....me, Justin Blanton, at 20 years old throwing a no-no. I know the Astros lineup didn't pose many threats, but still, it was a no-hitter. Just take away the two errors and it's a perfect game. I kept pinching myself in the locker room after the game to make sure I wasn't sleeping. Not only was it a no-hitter, but I struckout 16 batters. Someone told me my gamescore was 103, whatever that means. I did my part but got a lot of help from my defense along the way. B.J. Upton made two incredible plays in center-field and Jason Bay saved my no-hit bid in the 8th with an incredible diving catch. It was definitely a team effort. Josh Thole called an incredible game behind the plate. I mean, I'm out of words, but I can't relish on it for too long. The season isn't even halfway over and I've got a lot of work left to do if we want to keep our lead in the division. |
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Re: New Life: Justin Blanton's Shot at Redemption (RTTS - SP)
July 1, 2013 My how the mighty have fallen. My last start came at home against the Yankees and I cruised to complete game shutout. It was a classic pitcher's duel between me and C.C. Sabathia. I've got a lot of respect for Sabathia and have always admired him as a pitcher. You've got to feel bad for the guy. He's now got a 2-7 record on the season despite an ERA in the low 3's. I mean even the Yankees lineup was less than imposing. They still have Teixeira but are batting Russell Branyan, Curtis Granderson, and Ronnie Belliard 4-5-6, and their 32-47 record has them sitting in last place in the AL East, 16.0 games back of 1st place Boston. On another note, since my no-hitter I've been what I guess you could call dominant. In my five starts since the no-hitter I've pitched 42.2 innings, allowing just three earned runs and I've struckout 53 batters and have five wins. I'm definitely in the zone right now and just feel locked-in every time I toe the rubber. I'm getting solid run-support, too, as my hitters are giving me 4.5 runs of support for every nine innings I pitch. It feels good to know every time I start that I'm going to get solid run-support. It definitely takes off a lot of pressure. Anyway, I suppose it might be time for another MLB update... Standings NL East Mets | 57-22 Marlins | 41-38 | 16.0 Braves | 41-38 | 16.0 Nationals | 38-41 | 19.0 Phillies | 32-47 | 25.0 NL Central Cubs | 48-31 Cardinals | 47-32 | 1.0 Pirates | 39-40 | 9.0 Brewers | 38-41 | 10.0 Astros | 35-46 | 13.5 Reds | 34-46 | 14.5 NL West Rockies | 41-38 Diamondbacks | 40-40 | 1.5 Dodgers | 38-41 | 3.0 Giants | 35-43 | 5.5 Padres | 31-48 | 10.0 NL Wildcard Cardinals | 47-32 Marlins | 41-38 | 6.0 Braves | 41-38 | 6.0 Diamondbacks | 40-40 | 7.5 Pirates | 39-40 | 8.0 Dodgers | 38-41 | 9.0 Brewers | 38-41 | 9.0 Nationals | 38-41 | 9.0 AL East Red Sox | 48-31 Orioles | 42-37 | 6.0 Blue Jays | 37-42 | 11.0 Rays | 35-43 | 12.5 Yankees | 32-47 | 16.0 AL Central White Sox | 48-32 Tigers | 44-35 | 3.5 Royals | 43-37 | 5.0 Indians | 38-41 | 9.5 Twins | 36-43 | 11.5 AL West Angels | 45-35 Rangers | 43-37 | 2.0 Athletics | 40-40 | 5.0 Mariners | 22-57 | 22.5 AL Wildcard Tigers | 44-35 Royals | 43-37 | 1.5 Rangers | 43-37 | 1.5 Orioles | 42-37 | 2.0 Athletics | 40-40 | 4.5 Indians | 38-41 | 6.0 Blue Jays | 37-42 | 7.0 Twins | 36-43 | 8.0 Rays | 35-43 | 8.5 League Leaders Home Runs Prince Fielder, MIL | 31 Joey Votto, CIN | 26 Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 25 Hanley Ramirez, CWS | 24 Roger Machado, TB | 23 Josh Hamilton, TEX | 23 Mark Reynolds, BAL | 22 Colby Rasmus, CWS | 22 Adam LaRoche, PIT | 20 Pedro Alvarez, PIT | 19 Jose Bautista, OAK | 19 Ryan Braun, MIL | 19 RBI Prince Fielder, MIL | 75 Roger Machado, TB | 67 Adrian Gonzalez, BOS | 67 Matt Holliday, STL | 66 Adam LaRoche, PIT | 63 Mark Reynolds, BAL | 63 Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 62 Michael Stanton, FLA | 61 Stephen Drew, ARZ | 60 Jose Bautista, OAK | 59 Dustin Pedroia, BOS | 59 Shayne Jacobs, WAS | 59 Batting Average Hanley Ramirez, CWS | .390 Joe Mauer, MIN | .369 Danny Valencia, MIN | .348 Eugene Ford, CLE | .344 Gabby Sanchez, FLA | .341 Adam LaRoche, PIT | .338 Prince Fielder, MIL | .330 Justin Morneau, DET | .329 Derek Jeter, NYY | .326 David Freese, LAD | .323 Scott Rolen, STL | .322 Neil Walker, CWS | .321 Nyjer Morgan, WAS | .321 Colby Rasmus, CWS | .320 Juan Franco, CIN | .320 Stolen Bases Luis Ojeda, HOU | 39 Jacoby Ellsbury, BOS | 39 Carl Crawford, BOS | 38 Brett Gardner, NYY | 36 Mike Burton, TOR | 28 Elvis Andrus, TEX | 27 Juan Pierre, SF | 26 B.J. Upton, NYM | 25 Alcides Escobar, KC | 21 Wins Justin Blanton, NYM | 12 Clay Bucholz, BOS | 10 Clayton Kershaw, LAD | 9 Johan Santana, NYM | 9 Justin Verlander, DET | 9 Hiroki Kuroda, ATL | 9 Jordan Zimmerman, WAS | 9 Jason Marquis, STL | 9 Carlos Zambrano, CHC | 9 ERA Justin Blanton, NYM | 1.74 Adam Wainwright, STL | 2.65 Brandon Webb, TEX | 2.70 Clay Bucholz, BOS | 2.79 Johan Santana, NYM | 2.82 James McDonald, PIT | 2.83 Ian Kennnedy, KC | 2.84 Jake Arrieta, BAL | 2.88 Chris Carpenter, STL | 2.94 Scott Baker | 2.94 Cole Hamels, COL | 2.98 Strikeouts Justin Blanton, NYM | 156 Tim Lincecum, PHI | 116 Max Scherzer, DET | 107 Jon Lester, BOS | 104 Justin Verlander | 103 Josh Johnson, FLA | 101 Anibal Sanchez, FLA | 96 Clay Buchholz, BOS | 96 Clayton Kershaw, LAD | 95 Josh Beckett, BOS | 94 Cliff Lee, SF | 92 Saves Carlos Marmol, CHC | 28 Jose Valverde, DET | 28 Jonathan Papelbon, BOS | 27 Brandon Lyon, CHC | 26 Fernando Rodney, LAA | 26 Tyler Walker, ATL | 25 Joel Hanrahan, PIT | 23 Drew Storen, WAS | 23 Curtis Gann, KC | 23 Juan Gonzalez, CWS | 22 Chris Perez, CLE | 22 David Aardsma, FLA | 22 Brian Wilson, SF | 22 Leo Nunez, STL | 22 Awards Races NL MVP Prince Fielder, MIL Justin Blanton, NYM Adam LaRoche, PIT NL Cy Young Justin Blanton, NYM Carlos Zambrano, CHC Johan Santana, NYM Rookie of the Year Shayne Jacobs, WAS Domingo Olivo, CIN Luis Ojeda, HOU AL MVP Roger Machado, TB Colby Rasmus, CWS Josh Hamilton, TEX AL Cy Young Clay Buchholz, BOS Jim Johnson, BAL Justin Verlander, DET AL Rookie of the Year Roger Machado, TB Simon Fielder, TOR Mark Pina, TOR |
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Re: New Life: Justin Blanton's Shot at Redemption (RTTS - SP)
July 15, 2013 Well, I did it. I was named the starting pitcher for the National League in the All-Star game. I'd by lying if I wasn't a little overwhelmed by everything being surrounded by so many great players. I'm still pretty young and to receive this honor is nice but I need to remain humble. I'm hearing comparisons thrown out and it's hard not to get a little big-headed. I just want to remain focused on the task at hand, and that's to have the same team success post All-Star break as we did the first half of the season. My last two starts resulted in two classic pitcher's duels. I got the win in both games; we beat the Giants 2-1 on July 8th and then turned around and beat the Nationals 1-0 in my next start on July 13th. Here are the All-Star starters for both leagues...
Now I'll go ahead and give you another league-wide All-Star break update. Standings NL East Mets | 67-25 Braves | 47-45 | 20.0 Marlins | 46-36 | 21.0 Nationals | 45-46 | 21.5 Phillies | 39-53 | 28.0 NL Central Cubs | 55-37 Cardinals | 52-40 | 3.0 Pirates | 47-45 | 8.0 Brewers | 43-49 | 12.0 Astros | 42-50 | 13.0 Reds | 41-52 |14.5 NL West Rockies | 50-42 Dodgers | 45-37 | 5.0 Diamondbacks | 43-50 | 7.5 Giants | 41-50 | 8.5 Padres | 38-54 | 12.0 NL Wildcard Cardinals | 50-42 Pirates | 47-45 | 5.0 Braves | 47-45 | 5.0 Marlins | 46-46 | 6.0 Nationals | 45-46 | 6.5 Dodgers | 45-47 | 7.0 AL East Red Sox | 57-35 Orioles | 48-44 | 9.0 Rays | 42-49 | 14.5 Blue Jays | 41-51 | 16.0 Yankees | 38-54 | 19.0 AL Central White Sox | 59-34 Tigers | 50-42 | 8.5 Twins | 45-37 | 13.5 Royals | 45-48 | 14.0 Indians | 43-39 | 15.5 AL West Rangers | 49-43 Angels | 49-44 Athletics | 45-47 | 4.0 Mariners | 29-63 | 20.0 AL Wildcard Tigers | 50-42 Angels | 49-44 | 1.5 Orioles | 48-44 | 2.0 Athletics | 45-47 | 5.0 Twins | 45-47 | 5.0 Royals | 45-48 | 5.5 Indians | 43-49 | 7.0 Last edited by hoopla32; 07-06-2011 at 03:57 PM. |
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07-07-2011, 01:07 AM | #29 |
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vs. July 16, 2013 Philadelphia, PA These are my three strikeouts American League | 7 National League | 5 July 17, 2013 I still can't believe I pitched in the freakin' All-Star Game!!! I got to do it a semi-familiar park, too. Anyway, I felt like I more than held my own. Just pitched two innings but struckout three batters and only gave up one hit. I got to face the top six hitters in the order and was pretty nervous. I mean these were the best players in the league and I was among them. Pretty cool stuff. When I left the game we were up 2-0 but the AL came back and got the win. I know it means they get home-field advantage in the World Series, but I feel like we're a good enough team that home-field advantage won't matter if we can make the playoffs. I got to hangout with some great guys and some that I have been admiring as a fan for years. It was a very surreal experience. I hate that had to end but it's time to get back to it and make a push for the best NL record. Last edited by hoopla32; 07-07-2011 at 01:11 AM. |
07-07-2011, 01:11 AM | #30 |
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My 200th strikeout of the season against the Giants July 23, 2013 I got my first start since the All-Star break and reached what I feel is a pretty significant milestone in the process. I got Mark DeRosa swining on a 1-2 fastball for my 200th. I don't put personal achievements ahead of team achievements but I know getting my 200th strikeout in July is a pretty big deal and my team is winning ballgames. I hope I can keep it up and, who knows, make a push for 325+ Ks before the season is over. Guess we'll just have to wait and see. |
07-07-2011, 02:07 AM | #31 |
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September 2, 2013
20 wins!!! I reached another milestone in my last start by getting my 20th win. It was a great game and it just continues a great season. I got eight runs of support and struckout 13 batters. Only gave up four hits, too, and didn't walk anybody. I have to give credit to my defense, too. They made some great plays behind me as well. David [Wright] has been masterful at the hot corner this season. I don't know if he'll get a Gold Glove but he deserves it in my opinion. The push of the final month of the season is beginning. We're in great position and should win the division. We've got a 23.0 game lead with less than 30 games to play. Here's another MLB update... NL East Mets | 93-42 Nationals | 69-64 | 23.0 Braves | 66-67 | 26.0 Marlins | 59-75 | 33.5 Phillies | 56-79 | 37.0 NL Central Cardinals | 77-57 Cubs | 77-58 | 0.5 Pirates | 71-64 | 6.5 Brewers | 70-64 | 7.0 Reds | 60-75 | 17.5 Astros | 60-75 | 17.5 NL West Rockies | 81-54 Diamondbacks | 64-70 | 16.5 Dodgers | 64-71 | 17.0 Padres | 57-78 | 24.0 Giaints | 57-78 | 24.0 NL Wildcard Cubs | 77-58 Pirates | 71-64 | 6.0 Brewers | 70-64 | 6.5 Nationals | 69-64 | 7.0 AL East Red Sox | 81-54 Orioles | 69-67 | 15.5 Rays | 67-67 | 16.5 Yankees | 60-74 | 23.5 Blue Jays | 60-74 | 23.5 AL Central White Sox | 80-55 Twins | 69-65 | 10.5 Indians | 68-68 | 12.5 Tigers | 68-69 | 13.0 Royals | 66-68 | 13.5 AL West Rangers | 67-67 Athletics | 66-69 | 1.5 Angels | 65-69 | 2.0 Mariners | 49-85 | 18.0 AL Wildcard Twins | 69-65 Orioles | 69-67 | 1.0 Indians | 68-68 | 2.0 Rays | 67-67 | 2.0 Tigers | 68-69 | 2.5 Royals | 66-68 | 3.0 Athletics | 66-69 | 3.5 Angels | 65-69 | 4.0 League Leaders Home Runs Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 48 Prince Fielder, MIL | 47 Albert Pujols, STL | 40 Joey Votto, CIN | 40 Adam Dunn< CWS | 36 Adrian Gonzalez, BOS | 36 Mark Reynolds, BAL | 36 Roger Machado, TB | 35 RBI Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 120 Roger Machado, TB | 116 Prince Fielder, MIL | 111 Adrian Gonzalez, BOS | 111 Joey Votto, CIN | 109 Michael Stanon, FLA | 106 Mark Reynolds, BAL | 99 Albert Pujols, STL | 95 Shayne Jacobs, WAS | 94 Walter Kato, TB | 92 Adam LaRoche, PIT | 91 Batting Average Joe Mauer, MIN | .350 Prince Fielder, MIL | .325 Juan Franco, CIN | .322 Miguel Cabrera, LAD | .321 Joey Votto, CIN | .319 Josh Hamilton, TEX | .3918 Victor Martinze, DET | .317 Kevin Youkilis, BOS | .316 Chris Coghlan, FLA | .315 Brett Garnder, NYY | .315 Adam LaRoche, PIT | .314 Gabby Sanchez, FLA | .314 Matt Joyce, TB | .313 OPS Prince Fielder, MIL | 1.080 Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 1.040 Joey Votto, CIN |1.035 Joe Mauer, MIN | 1.027 Josh Hamilton, TEX | .999 Albert Pujols, STL | .994 Michael Stanton, FLA | .920 Dan Uggla, ATL | .919 Carlos Gonzalez, COL | .919 Roger Machado, TB | .919 Shin-Soo Choo, CLE | .919 Wins Justin Blanton, NYM | 20 Clay Buchholz, BOS | 18 Cole Hamels, COL | 15 Johan Santana, NYM | 15 Randy Wolf, BAL | 14 Jon Lester, BOS | 14 Jordan Zimmerman, WAS | 13 Jhoulys Chacin, COL | 13 Dallas Braden, OAK | 13 David Price, TD | 13 Josh Beckett | 13 Strikeouts Justin Blanton, NYM | 278 Max Scherzer, DET | 184 Tim Lincecum, PHI | 179 Jon Lester, BOS | 174 Josh Johnson, FLA | 166 Daniel Hudson, ARZ | 163 Zack Greinke, MIL | 162 Brandon Morrow, CLE | 162 ERA Justin Blanton, NYM | 1.94 Clay Buchholz, BOS | 2.36 Daniel Hudson, ARZ | 2.59 Shaun Marcum, MIL | 2.61 Tommy Hanson, ATL | 2.83 Jon Lester, BOS | 2.87 Brett Anderson, OAK | 2.95 Brandon Webb, TEX | 2.98 Chris Carpenter, STL | 3.04 Saves Carlos Marmol, CHC | 48 Brandon Lyon, COL | 44 Chris Perez, CLE | 44 Jonathan Paelbon, BOS | 43 Tyler Walker, PIT | 37 Jose Valverde, LAA | 36 John Axford, MIL | 43 J.J. Putz, ARZ | 35 Frank Fancisco, SD | 35 Drew Storen, WAS | 35 Jonathan Broxton, LAD | 35 Leo Nunez, STL | 34 Andrew Bailey, OAK | 34 Doug Childs, SEA | 34 Joe Nathan, BAL | 34 |
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07-08-2011, 01:26 AM | #32 |
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October 3, 2013
114-48!!! Can you believe that?? That's a win percentage of .704! We finished an incredible 32.0 games ahead of the second place 82-80 Washington Nationals. We capped off a dominating regular season with a sweep at home of the Nationals. But we know our season will be for nothing if we don't win a World Series. The 2001 Seattle Mariners went 116-46 only to lose in the ALCS. We don't want to be remembered as one of the best regular seasons teams to not win the World Series. We know we have go out, now, and take it one game at a time. We're still 11 wins away from our ultimate goal. I guess I had myself a heck of a season, too. Finished with a 24-3 record, 1.74 ERA, 0.78 WHIP and struckout a whopping 371 batters!! But, again, I can't stress this enough, that will feel empty if we don't win the World Series. Anyway, here's a playoff preview and season wrap-up. Division Champs and Wildcard teams NL East Champs New York Mets | 114-48 (32.0 games ahead of 2nd place) NL Central Champs St. Louis Cardinals | 92-70 (1.0 games ahead of 2nd place) NL West Champs Colorado Rockies | 95-67 (18.0 games ahead of 2nd place) Wildcard Winner Chicago Cubs | 91-71 AL East Champs Boston Red Sox | 99-63 (16.0 games ahead of 2nd place) AL Central Champs Chicago White Sox | 96-66 (13.0 games ahead of 2nd place) AL West Champs Texas Rangers | 81-81 (2.0 games ahead of 2nd place) AL Wildcard Winner Cleveland Indians | 83-79 League Leaders Batting Average National League Prince Fielder, MIL | .322 Juan Francisco, CIN | .317 Jason Castro, HOU | .313 Gaby Sanchez, FLA | .313 Miguel Cabrera, LAD | .311 American League Joe Mauer, MIN | .335 Brett Gardner, NYY | .317 Victor Martinez, DET | .315 Josh Hamilton, TEX | .312 Kevin Youkilis, BOS | .311 Home Runs National League Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 55 Prince Fielder, MIL | 54 Albert Pujols, STL | 47 Joey Votto, CIN | 44 Carlos Gonzalez, COL | 38 American League Kendry Morales, LAA | 44 Adam Dunn, CWS | 43 Mark Reynolds, BAL | 42 Roger Machado, TB | 42 Adrian Gonzalez, BOS | 40 RBI National League Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 137 Prince Fielder, MIL | 128 Joey Votto, CIN | 120 Albert Pujols, STL | 117 Michael Stanton, FLA | 115 American League Kendry Morales, LAA | 132 Roger Machado, TB | 131 Adrian Gonzalez, BOS | 126 Mark Reynolds, BAL | 117 Josh Hamilton, TEX | 110 Stolen Bases National League Luis Ojeda, HOU | 72 Juan Pierre, SF | 54 Jose Reyes, NYM | 52 B.J. Upton, NYM | 43 Nyjer Morgan, WAS | 34 American League Brett Gardner, NYY | 70 Jacoby Ellsbury, BOS | 61 Carl Crawford, BOS | 55 Mike Burton, TOR | 55 Elvis Andrus, TEX | 44 OPS National League Prince Fielder, MIL | 1.052 Miguel Cabrera, LAD | 1.010 Joey Votto, CIN | .996 Albert Pujols, STL | .995 Carlos Gonzalez, COL | .932 American League Josh Hamilton, TEX | .999 Joe Mauer, MIN | .993 Adrian Gonzalez, BOS | .956 Matt Joyce, TB | .954 Adam Dunn, CWS | .949 Wins National League Justin Blanton, NYM | 24 Johan Santana, NYM | 19 Cole Hamels, COL | 16 Phil Coke, SF | 15 Matt Cain, SF | 15 Carlos Zambrano, CHC | 15 Chris Young, CHC | 15 American League Clay Buchholz, BOS | 20 Randy Wolf, BAL | 17 Jon Lester, BOS | 15 Max Scherzer, DET | 15 Justin Verlander, DET | 14 David Price, TB | 14 Josh Beckett, BOS | 14 Jeremy Guthrie, BOS | 14 ERA National League Justin Blanton, NYM | 1.74 Shaun Marcum, MIL | 2.61 Daniel Hudson, ARZ | 2.83 Carlos Zambrano, CHC | 3.01 Tommy Hanson, ATL | 3.02 American League Clay Buchholz, BOS | 2.61 Jon Lester, BOS | 3.17 Justin Verlander, DET | 3.26 Jake Arrieta, BAL | 3.32 Max Scherzer, DET | 3.39 Strikeouts National League Justin Blanton, NYM | 371 Tim Lincecum, PHI | 217 Josh Johnson, FLA | 203 Daniel Hudson, ARZ | 198 Edison Volquez, CIN | 197 American League Max Scherzer, DET | 221 Jon Lester, BOS | 210 Brandon Morrow, CLE | 198 Justin Verlander, DET | 195 Felix Hernandez, SEA | 184 Dan Haren, LAA | 184 Saves National League Carlos Marmol, CHC | 56 Brandon Lyon, COL | 49 John Axford, MIL | 48 Drew Storen, WAS | 43 Frank Francisco, SD | 42 Tyler Walker, ATL | 42 J.J. Putz, ARZ | 42 American League Chris Perez, CLE | 52 Jonathan Papelbon | 50 Jose Valverde, DET | 46 Garret Gann, KC | 45 Joe Nathan, BAL | 43 Innings Pitched National League Justin Blanton, NYM | 258.2 Daniel Hudson, ARZ | 226.0 Carlos Zambrano, CHC | 221.0 Tim Lincecum, PHI | 218.2 Cliff Lee, SF | 218.1 American League Clay Buchholz, BOS | 231.0 Jon Lester, BOS | 224.1 Max Scherzer, DET | 220.2 Justin Verlander, DET | 218.0 Matt Garza, CLE | 215.1 Award Winners NL MVP Prince Fielder, MIL | .322/.408/.643 AVG/OBP/SLG, 54 HR, 128 RBI NL Cy Young Justin Blanton, NYM | 258.2 IP, 24-3, 1.74 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, 371 Ks NL Rookie of the Year Shayne Jacobs, WSH | .270/.321/.470, 23 HR, 106 RBI, 25 SB NL Silver Slugger Prince Fielder, MIL | .322/.408/.643 AVG/OBP/SLG, 54 HR, 128 RBI NL Rolaids Relief Award Carlos Marmol, CHC | 56 SV, 2.35 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, 79 Ks AL MVP Kendry Morales, LAA | .306/.370/.571 AVG/SLG/OPS, 44 HR, 132 RBI, 11 SB AL Cy Young Clay Buchholz, BOS | 231.0 IP, 20-3, 2.61 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 163 Ks AL Rookie of the Year Roger Machado, TB | .307/.366/.546 AVG/OBP/SLG, 42 HR, 131 RBI, 4 SB AL Silver Slugger Joe Mauer, MIN | .335/.406/.586 AVG/OBP/SLG, 32 HR, 87 RBI, 6 SB AL Rolaids Relief Award Chris Perez, CLE | 52 SV, 3.04 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, 62 Ks NL Gold Glove Winners P | Johan Santana, NYM C | Yadier Molina, STL 1B | James Loney, ATL 2B | Daniel Murphy, NYM 3B | Scott Rolen, STL SS | Diory Hernandez, CHC OF | Grady Sizemore, ATL OF | Felix Pie, STL OF | Cameron Maybin, SD American League Gold Glove Winners P | Dallas Braden, OAK C | Jose Lobaton, TB 1B | Derek Lee, BAL 2B | Aaron Hill, TOR 3B | Kevin Youkilis, BOS SS | Cesar Izturis, BAL OF | Carl Crawford, BOS OF | Curtis Granderson, NYY OF | Torii Hunter, LAA Divisonal Round Boston Red Sox (99-63) Cleveland Indians (84-79) (Boston Red Sox Win Series 3-1) Chicago White Sox (96-66) Texas Rangers (81-81) (Chicago White Sox Win Series 3-2) Boston Red Sox (99-63, 3-1) Chicago White Sox (96-66, 3-2) Divisonal Round New York Mets (114-48) Chicago Cubs (91-71) (Chicago Cubs Win Series 3-0) Colorado Rockies (95-67) St. Louis Cardinals (90-72) (Colorado Rockies Win Series 3-1) Championship Series New York Mets (114-48, 3-0) Colorado Rockies (95-67, 3-1) Last edited by hoopla32; 07-08-2011 at 02:19 AM. |
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