July 16th
Coming off a short week for most teams.
#Awards
Homestead‘s Goose Goslin excelled in enough games to earn the NL Player of the Week Award, hitting .667 with 2 homers in the short week, and becoming the 2nd player (and 2nd member of the Grays) to hit for the cycle. In the AL, Memphis‘ OF Manny Ramírez earned the Award, going 4 for 9 with all 4 hits being homeruns, giving him 29 on the season.
#Team Performance
Given teams only played 3 or 4 games, we’ll skip this and come back to it next time.
#Player Performance
I’ve been meaning to look at splits for a while, now that we have a half-season under our belt, it seemed a decent time.
#Versus Lefty/Righty
Top 5 OPS for each.
Name | Team | Slash |
Charles Rogan | PHI | 433/469/1.000 |
Josh Gibson | HOM | 439/543/894 |
Rick Reichardt | HOM | 365/437/1.000 |
Ernie Banks | HOD | 362/397/942 |
Willie Mays | NYG | 333/392/931 |
Name | Team | Slash |
Ty Cobb | DET | 414/465/914 |
Babe Ruth | NYY | 311/452/873 |
Ron Blomberg | CLE | 328/410/810 |
Gary Carter | OTT | 357/405/799 |
Josh Gibson | HOM | 390/478/723 |
Bottom line: Josh Gibson can freaking rake.
#Home v Road
José Canseco‘s 1.411 OPS and 26 homers lead all players at home. After him, it’s predictable given the lists above: Ruth, Cobb, Garter, and Gibson. The road stats are a little more interesting: Brooklyn‘s Mike Piazza joins 2 players from Birmingham, Hank Aaron and Albert Belle, in the top 5, along with Ruth and Mays. Yeah, Birmingham’s home park is murder on hitters.
#Miscellaneous
Here’s a fun one: Baltimore‘s big FA signing Gavvy Cravath is slashing 556/692/1.667 with the bases loaded, with 3 grandslams on the season. Chicago‘s Paul Konerko and Gibson also have 3 granny’s on the season.
And, some random stats as well. 3 players, led by Los Angeles‘ Bobby Grich, have been hit by a pitch at least 15 times. Grich has been plunked on 22 occasions, Baltimore’s Dan McGann 16, and San Francisco‘s Reggie Jackson on 15.
Miami‘s Alejandro Oms has 11 sacrifice hits and Portland‘s Harry Hooper, 10. Those are the only 2 players in double digits. The Sea Lions’ Mickey Cochrane has 10 sacrifice flies, more a testament to how good the rest of the San Francisco lineup is at getting on base.
#Injury Report
Some bullpens around the league are playing the waiting game as Baltimore’s surprise All-Star, Justin Hampson and Los Angeles’ Scott Rice are both awaiting diagnoses as to the severity of their injuries.
Los Angeles’ AJ Pierzynski may start a rehab assignment by the end of the week, but he could have a hard time reclaiming his old spot given Ron Hassey‘s success with the Angels. The House of David‘s Jim Clinton may be back this week as well.