Diamond Rundown – Edition Twenty Two

September 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment

Facts, figures and other tidbits from the twenty second week of the ’08 major league baseball season.

Notable Quotable I : “He’s one of the best pitchers in the league.  That guy is nasty.”  Manny Ramirezof the Dodgers on Philadelphia’s Brett Myerswho pitched seven scoreless innings in Philadelphia’s 5-0 win on Monday.  Myers also got the win on Saturday over the Cubs and Myers is 5-1 with a 1.78 ERA in eight starts since returning from his short stint in the Phillies’ Minor League system.

Club 30-30 : Cleveland’s Grady Sizemorehit his 30 th home run on Monday and added a 31 st homer in their 4-3 win over the Tigers.  Sizemore became the 14 th American League player and second Indian to hit 30 homers and steal 30 bases in the same season.  The other Indian to accomplish the feat was Joe Carterin 1987.  His 30 th homer was his seventh leadoff homer of ‘08 — a club record — and 18 th of his career tying him with Kenny Loftonfor the club’s All-Time mark.

Revolving Door : The Rangers used Nelson Cruzfor the first time this season on Monday.  The Minor League slugger went 3-for-5 with a three-run homer and also became the 53 rd player used by Texas this season, a club record.  The Rangers beat the Royals 9-4.

According to Elias I : The Mets blew a 7-0 lead on Tuesday and the Phillies rallied to beat the Mets 8-7 in 13 innings on a Chris Costewalk-off single.  According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Mets blew a lead of seven or more runs for the first time since May 13, 2003.

Lucky Sevens :  Geovany Sotoof the Cubs went 3-for-5 with two doubles, a home run and seven RBI in Tuesday’s 14-9 win over the Pirates.  Soto became the seventh Major League player to notch seven or more RBI in a game this season and the first Cub since Aramis Ramirezon September 18, 2006.

Career Year : Cleveland’s Cliff Leewon his 19 th game on Tuesday in their 10-4 win over the Tigers.  Lee is now 19-2 and set a new career high in wins passing his previous high of 18 wins in 2005.  Lee is 5-0 with a 1.86 ERA in August.

Notable Quotable II : “He’s a beauty.  He’s kind of, I think, the Energizer Bunny for this team.  You know, he’s the one that stirs stuff up.  Every team has got to have that guy.”  Boston’s Jason Bayon teammate Dustin Pedroiaafter he hit a grand slam in Boston’s 11-3 win over the Yankees on Wednesday.  Pedroia went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and four RBI.

Cycle : Washington’s Cristian Guzmanbecame the second player since the franchise moved to D.C. to hit for a cycle in the Nationals 11-2 win over the Dodgers on Thursday to complete a sweep of Los Angeles.  Guzman joined Brad Wilkersonin Washington Nationals’ history.  Wilkerson also hit a cycle as an Expo and Guzman became the seventh player in franchise history to hit for a cycle.

According to Elias II : Atlanta’s Mike Gonzaleznotched his 37 th consecutive save in their 4-2 win over the Marlins on Thursday.  According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his streak is the longest in the Majors.  The last time Gonzalez blew a save was on June 25, 2004 when he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Cincinnati Reds.

Extra, Extra! : Cincinnati’s Chris Dickersonwent 3-for-5 with a double and a home run in their 11-7 win over the Giants on Friday.  It was the third time since his call-up on August 12 that Dickerson had two extra-base hits in the same game.  Through Friday, Dickerson was hitting .328 with four home runs and 10 RBI in 15 games.

In Name Only : Minnesota’s Craig Breslowregistered his first career save in three perfect innings of relief of Kevin Sloweyin their 12-2 win over the Oakland Athletics on Friday.  The score was 11-2 when Breslow took the mound to start the bottom of the 7 th .

Perfect Run : Colorado’s Matt Hollidaystole two bases in their 9-4 win over the Padres on Friday.  This season, Holliday is 9-for-9 in stolen base attempts against San Diego and 17-for-17 in career stolen base attempts against the Padres.

Work Horse : Milwaukee’s Jason Kendallstarted his 122 nd game at catcher this season for the Brewers on Saturday which set a new club record previously held by Darrell Porter.

Notable Quotable III :  “I’m always proud of a walk.  I love walks.  That’s my motto:  A walk’s as good as a hit.  And I showed them today.  You don’t always have to get a hit.  Sometimes a walk will beat a team, too.”  Washington’s Elijah Dukeswho walked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10 th to force in the winning run and hand the Nationals a 9-8 win over the Braves on Saturday.

One… Not Won : The Atlanta Braves lost their 28 th consecutive one-run road decision to the Nationals on Saturday.  The streak dates back to last year and is a Major League record.

Dazzling Debut I : San Diego’s Josh Geerwon his Major League debut on Saturday pitching five innings and giving up two runs on five hits and three walks as the Padres downed the Rockies 9-4.

First Time for Everything : Cincinnati’s Bronson Arroyopicked up his 13 th win and his first career stolen base in the Reds 9-3 win over the Giants on Sunday.  When Arroyo arrived at his locker, the base he stole was propped up in his locker.

A “No-No” : The Brewers beat the Pirates 7-0 on Sunday behind a complete game one-hitter by CC Sabathiawhich raised his National League record to 9-0 and lowered his ERA to 1.43.  However, the one hit is under dispute because the Milwaukee Brewers disagreed with the official scorer and sent a DVD to the league of the play.

Still Perfect : Philadelphia’s Brad Lidgesaved his 33 rd game in 33 tries on Sunday as the Phillies beat the Cubs 5-3.  Lidge has never blown a save in a Phillies’ uniform.

Dazzling Debut II : Oakland’s Aaron Cunninghamwent 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI in his Major League debut on Sunday.  Cunningham was the 10 th player to make his debut with the Athletics this season.

Numbers Game
20: Atlanta’s Chipper Joneshit his 20 th home run on Saturday in their 9-8 loss to the Nationals.  It was his 14 th consecutive season with 20 homers.  Only Hall of Famer Eddie Mathewsstarted off their careers with 14 consecutive seasons of 20 home runs.
82: 
The Tampa Bay Rays won their 82 nd game on Friday when they beat the Orioles 14-3.  The blow-out win guaranteed the Rays their first winning season in franchise history.
286: Houston’s Lance Berkmanfinally ended a game with a walk-off homer on Friday.  Before his 286 th career home run gave the Astros a 3-2 win over the Cardinals, Berkman owned the distinction of having the most home runs of any active player without a walk-off home run.
535:  Jim Thome
of the White Sox slammed his 535 th career home run on Monday in their 4-3 win over the Orioles.  The home run vaulted him past Jimmie Foxxfor 15 th on the All-Time Home Run list.
536: On Sunday, Thome added to his career home run total and moved into a tie for 14 th place with Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle. 
1500: St. Louis’ Albert Pujolsdoubled in the third inning of their 8-5 loss to the Astros on Saturday for his 1,500 th career hit.  Pujols went 4-for-4 with a double, a home run, two RBI and two runs scored.

Grand Slams
Dustin Pedroia, Bostonvs. NY Yankees (8/27)
Aramis Ramirez, Chicago Cubsvs. Philadelphia (8/28)
Edwin Encarnacion, Cincinnativs. San Francisco (8/29)
Carlos Beltran, NY Metsvs. Florida (8/29)
Ben Zobrist, Tampa Bayvs. Baltimore (8/29)

Walk-Off Archive
Single:  Chris Coste, Philadelphia
vs. NY Mets (8/26); Yunel Escobar, Atlantavs. Florida (8/26); Jason Giambi, NY Yankeesvs. Boston (8/28); Luis Rodriguez, San Diegovs. Colorado (8/31)
Double:  Kurt Suzuki, Oakland
vs. Minnesota (8/28); Rocco Baldelli, Tampa Bayvs. Baltimore (8/30)
Triple:  None 

Home Run:  Jody Gerut, San Diego
vs. Arizona (8/25); Adrian Beltre, Seattlevs. Minnesota (8/25); Lance Berkman, Houstonvs. St. Louis (8/29)
Walk:  Josh Willingham, Floridavs. NY Mets (8/30); Elijah Dukes, Washingtonvs. Atlanta (8/30)
Error:  Ryan Sweeney, Oaklandvs. Minnesota (8/30)

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