Diamond Rundown – Edition Twenty Three
September 8, 2008 by Brian Joseph · Leave a Comment
Facts, figures and other tidbits from the twenty third week of the ’08 major league baseball season.
Rough Road :Â The Atlanta Braves stretched their Major League record streak of one-run losses on the road to 29 with their 4-3 loss to the Florida Marlins on Monday thanks to a walk-off sac fly by John Baker.
Cycle I : Arizona’s Stephen Drewhit for the first cycle in Chase Field history on Monday in the D-backs’ 8-6 winner over the Cardinals. In the team’s 11-year history, he became just the third player in their history to complete the feat joining Luis Gonzalezon July 5, 2000 and Greg Colbrunnon September 18, 2002.
20 in Style : Cleveland’s Cliff Leebecame the first Cleveland Indian since Gaylord Perryin ’74 to win 20 games with a complete game shutout over the AL Central leading Chicago White Sox. After Monday’s win, Lee went to 20-2 with a 2.32 ERA.
A Strong Second : Not only did Boston’s Dustin Pedroiakick up MVP talk this week, on Monday he notched his 184 th hit which set a new team record for hits by a second baseman. The previous record was held by Del Prattsince 1922.
Cycle II : Seattle’s Adrian Beltrebecame the fourth Mariner in team history to hit for the cycle joining Jay Buhner, Ken Griffey Jr.and John Olerud. The cycle came in their 12-6 win over the Rangers on Monday — the same day as Stephen Drew’s cycle.
Notable Quotable I : “I was way off. I had predicted 418.â€Â Florida’s Joe Nelsonwhen asked about the light turnout at the beginning of their 5-3 win over the Braves on Wednesday. The official number of tickets sold was 11,211 but estimates put the attendance at first pitch at 600 and during points of the game, talk between players could be heard at home plate.
Major League First : Alex Rodriguezof the Yankees hit his 549 th career homer which moved him ahead of Mike Schmidtfor 12 th on the All-Time Home Run list on Wednesday. However, it took an extra 135 seconds as the umpires left the field to review the call before A-Rod was officially awarded the home run.
Dazzling Debut : Atlanta’s James Parrpitched six scoreless innings in his first Major League start and notched the win on Thursday in their 2-0 win over the Nationals. Parr allowed just two hits and three walks.
Notable Quotable II : “To be honest with you, I’ve never seen an inning like that, ever.â€Â Baltimore’s Dave Trembleyon his team allowing eight runs on just one hit in the eighth inning to the Athletics on Friday. Three Baltimore pitchers walked six and hit a man before the inning’s fourth reliever Randor Bierdallowed a grand slam to Rajai Davis.
One-Two-Three! : Alfonso Sorianohit three homers in the Cubs 14-9 win over the Reds on Saturday. It was his 23 rd multi-home run game and the 36 th three home run game in Cubs’ history.
Rare in Thin Air : Houston’s Roy Oswaltbecame the third pitcher in Coors Field history to pitch a one-hitter in their 2-0 win over the Rockies on Saturday. Oswalt joined Hideo Nomo(with the Dodgers on September 17, 1996) and Pat Rapp(with the Marlins on September 17, 1995).
Numbers Game
30:Â Manny Ramirezslammed his 30 th
home run of the season on Tuesday in the Dodgers’ 8-4 win over the Padres. Ramirez reached the 30-home run mark for the 12 th
time in his career, only four players have achieved the feat more often — Hank Aaron(15), Barry Bonds(14), Babe Ruth(13) and Mike Schmidt(13).Â
267:Â Mike Mussinaof the Yankees picked up his 267 th
career win on Tuesday to move him into 34 th
place on the All-Time Win list. Mussina passed Bob Fellerand Eppa Rixeyon the list. Mussina has 17 wins this season and is just three wins shy of his first 20-win season.
354:Â Greg Madduxof the Dodgers tied Roger Clemenson the All-Time Win list with his 354 th
career win on Monday over his former team. The Dodgers beat the Padres 5-2 as Maddux went 5-2/3 innings and gave up two runs on six hits.
537:Â Jim Thomeof the White Sox hit a walk-off home run in the 15 th
inning to give the Sox a 7-6 win over the Angels on Saturday and move Thome into 14 th
place on the All-Time Home Run list.
Grand Slams
Ryan Church, NY Metsvs. Milwaukee (9/3)
Rajai Davis, Oaklandvs. Baltimore (9/5)
Jay Bruce, Cincinnativs. Chicago Cubs (9/5)
Justin Morneau, Minnesotavs. Detroit (9/5)
Gregg Zaun, Torontovs. Tampa Bay (9/6)
Jolbert Cabrera, Cincinnativs. Chicago Cubs (9/6)
Walk-Off Archive
Single:Â Ryan Spilborghs, Coloradovs. San Francisco (9/2); Joey Gathright, Kansas Cityvs. Oakland (9/4); J.J. Hardy, Milwaukeevs. San Diego (9/5); Jolbert Cabrera, Cincinnativs. Chicago Cubs (9/7) Â
Double:Â Adam Dunn, Arizonavs. St. Louis (9/3); John McDonald, Torontovs. Minnesota (9/3) Â
Triple:Â NoneÂ
Home Run:Â Gregg Zaun, Torontovs. Tampa Bay (9/6); Jim Thome, Chicago White Soxvs. LA Angels (9/6)
Sacrifice Fly:Â John Baker, Floridavs. Atlanta (9/1)
Error:Â Jacoby Ellsbury, Bostonvs. Baltimore (9/3) Â