And I'm pretty sure Andrés Giménez isn't eligible at AL 2B (not enough innings through 138 team games), but they have him winning.
www.mlb.com/astros/news/...
And I'm pretty sure Andrés Giménez isn't eligible at AL 2B (not enough innings through 138 team games), but they have him winning.
www.mlb.com/astros/news/...
With #43 yesterday, he is now tied with Joe Girardi. Legendary names ahead!
With #43 yesterday, he is now tied with Joe Girardi. Legendary names ahead!
After the recent recalibration of difficult plays, the season record for five-star grabs is 17 by Byron Buxton in 2017.
After the recent recalibration of difficult plays, the season record for five-star grabs is 17 by Byron Buxton in 2017.
1) Clint Vondrak (.798)
2) Brock Ballou (.788)
3) Chad Whitson (.783)
4) Chris Conroy (.783)
5) Jim Wolf (.770)
6) Mike Muchlinski (.765)
7) Laz Diaz (.763)
8) Tripp Gibson (.760)
9) Andy Fletcher (.760)
10) Doug Eddings (.759)
1) Clint Vondrak (.798)
2) Brock Ballou (.788)
3) Chad Whitson (.783)
4) Chris Conroy (.783)
5) Jim Wolf (.770)
6) Mike Muchlinski (.765)
7) Laz Diaz (.763)
8) Tripp Gibson (.760)
9) Andy Fletcher (.760)
10) Doug Eddings (.759)
Ron Hunt led the league in times hit by pitch SEVEN seasons in a row, from 1968-1974! He was plunked an incredible 50 times in 1971.
Hunt is 6th all-time in HBP, despite playing fewer than 1,500 games.
Ron Hunt led the league in times hit by pitch SEVEN seasons in a row, from 1968-1974! He was plunked an incredible 50 times in 1971.
Hunt is 6th all-time in HBP, despite playing fewer than 1,500 games.
(by FanGraphs batting value)
(by FanGraphs batting value)
There have been 61, PCA has ten of them.
Five-Star Catches:
PCA- 10
V Scott, Jr.- 3
H Bader- 3
W Abreu- 3
The only TEAM that is even close is the Red Sox (8)
From Baseball Savant/Statcast
There have been 61, PCA has ten of them.
Five-Star Catches:
PCA- 10
V Scott, Jr.- 3
H Bader- 3
W Abreu- 3
The only TEAM that is even close is the Red Sox (8)
From Baseball Savant/Statcast
MLB pitchers have already thrown more 96+ MPH pitches than the entire seasons of 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
And fastball usage is down from that time. Just 55% in 2025, all those years fastballs were more than 62% of pitches.
MLB pitchers have already thrown more 96+ MPH pitches than the entire seasons of 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
And fastball usage is down from that time. Just 55% in 2025, all those years fastballs were more than 62% of pitches.
Clarke also had this 5% ball knocked out of his glove by the wall:
Clarke also had this 5% ball knocked out of his glove by the wall:
Eric Davis has SEVENTY of them (overlapping).
His highs are 50/94 and 45/100!
Eric Davis has SEVENTY of them (overlapping).
His highs are 50/94 and 45/100!
He isn't just a Hall of Famer, he's in FIVE of them! Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, DR, and USA. He was inducted in Cooperstown in 1977, the first Cuban player to receive the honor.
He isn't just a Hall of Famer, he's in FIVE of them! Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, DR, and USA. He was inducted in Cooperstown in 1977, the first Cuban player to receive the honor.
Major league starting pitchers have already thrown more 97+ MPH pitches than all of the full seasons from 2008 to 2012:
Major league starting pitchers have already thrown more 97+ MPH pitches than all of the full seasons from 2008 to 2012:
Always one of the lowest attack angles, and always near the top of smashed ground-out leaderboards!
Graphic from new Baseball Savant swing path and attack angle data.
Always one of the lowest attack angles, and always near the top of smashed ground-out leaderboards!
Graphic from new Baseball Savant swing path and attack angle data.
Don’t believe me? Google “Pete Rose 14 or 15” and see for yourself.
Don’t believe me? Google “Pete Rose 14 or 15” and see for yourself.
Pete Crow-Armstrong was a sophomore in high school in 2018.
Pete Crow-Armstrong was a sophomore in high school in 2018.
He's not qualified for leaderboards yet, but he's going to be near the top. 4 DRS and 2 FRV in just 127 innings out there this season.
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He's not qualified for leaderboards yet, but he's going to be near the top. 4 DRS and 2 FRV in just 127 innings out there this season.
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1) Ty Cobb
2) Albert Pujols
3) Mickey Mantle
4) Roberto Clemente
5) Ivan Rodriguez
6) Mel Ott
7) Don Mattingly
8) Kirby Puckett
9) Harmon Killebrew
10) Jorge Posada
*Min 1 game at 2B, Max 25 games at 2B
1) Ty Cobb
2) Albert Pujols
3) Mickey Mantle
4) Roberto Clemente
5) Ivan Rodriguez
6) Mel Ott
7) Don Mattingly
8) Kirby Puckett
9) Harmon Killebrew
10) Jorge Posada
*Min 1 game at 2B, Max 25 games at 2B
Bad News:
- This ball had a catch probability of 85%
Good News:
- This highlight begins with a glimpse of Dick Allen in Sox powder blue!
- He ran faster than any player has this year on any play, at 33.4 ft/sec!
Bad News:
- This ball had a catch probability of 85%
Good News:
- This highlight begins with a glimpse of Dick Allen in Sox powder blue!
- He ran faster than any player has this year on any play, at 33.4 ft/sec!
4- Other players on other days
3- Addison Barger yesterday
4- Other players on other days
3- Addison Barger yesterday