After a solid 5 hours of work tonight, I'm making progress with all of the web and spreadsheet updates. Chances are I'll be able to post preliminary Game 1 stats tomorrow morning. I've also got the year-to-date batting stats in pretty good shape. Pitching will come latter. Remember, I'm doing all of this for two leagues.
You can follow along with the other league here:
junior.fnftbaseball.com
Monday, March 31, 2008
Website Updates
I've added an RSS feed to the FNFT Blog as well as YTD hitter's stats. The format needs to be cleaned up a bit, but this is basically what they will look like.
Did any of you ever use the player links last year that linked to the RotoTimes pages for each player? I can link to Yahoo Sports pages this year if you'd like me to.
Here's an example.
If you used them, please let me know by commenting to this post. I'll probably put them in one way or another, but I'm just curious.
Enough for this morning. I've got to go to my other job.
Did any of you ever use the player links last year that linked to the RotoTimes pages for each player? I can link to Yahoo Sports pages this year if you'd like me to.
Here's an example.
If you used them, please let me know by commenting to this post. I'll probably put them in one way or another, but I'm just curious.
Enough for this morning. I've got to go to my other job.
Good News
First of all, happy Opening Day to everyone. I just logged in to the STATS site at 6:30 a.m. and the stats from last night's game are already there. Granted it's only one game, but 6:30 a.m. is better than the 7:00 a.m. service from the other place. As I age, I more and more sleep farmer's hours, so there were many mornings when I was sitting here waiting for the stats to come at 7:00 so I could work.
(I say this only for your information - not to raise your expectations that the stats will be posted any earlier than they already were. Eggs are for eating. Go do that and when you come back I'll have the stats posted.)
(I say this only for your information - not to raise your expectations that the stats will be posted any earlier than they already were. Eggs are for eating. Go do that and when you come back I'll have the stats posted.)
Sunday, March 30, 2008
***Thank You For Following Directions***
I have re-fired the FNFT World Series Blog and shortened the name to simply FNFT Blog. I am going to use this space to tell you about league information, and also to prattle on about anything that I think is generally FNFT related. I am using this forum because it is much easier to update from anywhere I can get on the web and more permanent than email. I highly encourage you to check in here often at least during the early part of the season as I will keep you all up to date on the behind the scenes doings of the league, and inform you about things like rules clarifications, scheduling quirks, dispute settlements - I don't know, whatever comes up. If you ask me about something that I wrote about in here, I'm going to say, "Did you check the blog?" So check the blog.
Finally, despite how much you all enjoy FNFT, I realize that the league competes for a share of your time and online reading. Therefore, I will follow the convention I use in emails by putting a set of asterisks before and after the headings of ***Really Important Posts***. That's the stuff you really should read. The rest is up to you.
I am post-dating this entry so it stays a the top of the list until the end of the week. Please check here regularly. There will eventually be an obvious link to the blog on the website. Scroll down below this post for newer stuff this week.
UPDATE: I moved this post to it's regular spot. Click on banner above to view entire blog.
Finally, despite how much you all enjoy FNFT, I realize that the league competes for a share of your time and online reading. Therefore, I will follow the convention I use in emails by putting a set of asterisks before and after the headings of ***Really Important Posts***. That's the stuff you really should read. The rest is up to you.
I am post-dating this entry so it stays a the top of the list until the end of the week. Please check here regularly. There will eventually be an obvious link to the blog on the website. Scroll down below this post for newer stuff this week.
UPDATE: I moved this post to it's regular spot. Click on banner above to view entire blog.
Bear With Me
This first week or so is going to be a little slow in terms of getting results as I continue to transition over to the new stats service. There are a trillion spreadsheet formulas that I have to modify before I can post anything.
The new service (STATS) is still working out some of the kinks and changing their online access page. I still don't know about the timeliness of them posting stats. They've posted the two games from Japan, but it's hard to tell from those. I am hoping for early morning delivery, but we'll see.
One bummer is that the stats I get will not include games played by position so I may not be able to publish those in the weekly results. I know that's something important to have so I'll have to see what I can work out. There are other places on the web to get that, but probably no easy way to incorporate it into our results sheets.
With the change to three divisions, adding a 13th team, changing to a new stats service, and changing the main way I communicate with all of you (this blog) this is very much a rebuilding year for FNFT. As I say, bear with me. I'll get it all worked out.
The new service (STATS) is still working out some of the kinks and changing their online access page. I still don't know about the timeliness of them posting stats. They've posted the two games from Japan, but it's hard to tell from those. I am hoping for early morning delivery, but we'll see.
One bummer is that the stats I get will not include games played by position so I may not be able to publish those in the weekly results. I know that's something important to have so I'll have to see what I can work out. There are other places on the web to get that, but probably no easy way to incorporate it into our results sheets.
With the change to three divisions, adding a 13th team, changing to a new stats service, and changing the main way I communicate with all of you (this blog) this is very much a rebuilding year for FNFT. As I say, bear with me. I'll get it all worked out.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Congratulations Max
URBAN SHOCKERS
2007 FNFT CHAMPS
Full wrap up tomorrow night.
The death of Urban Shocker has been highly exaggerated.
2007 FNFT CHAMPS
Full wrap up tomorrow night.
The death of Urban Shocker has been highly exaggerated.
Brandon Webb
2 2 0 0 1 1 (4 points) - Arizona leads 2-0.
Webb drove in a run with a single in the bottom of the 2nd. Arizona leads 3-0.
3 3 0 0 1 1 (6 points) - Arizona still leads 3-0.
The D-Backs have tacked on a run with a Mark Reynolds homer. 4-0.
4 3 0 0 1 3 (11 points) - Brandon Webb is butter. 4-0 D-Backs.
5 3 0 0 1 3 (14 points) - Things are looking up for Joe. The D-Backs have taken a 5-0 lead in the game increasing the chance that Webb will pick up 4 extra points for the win, and also increasing the chance that Valverde won't pitch, meaning Joe would get Cordero's 8. Add that all up and he's at 26 added points - 4 more than he needs to win.
6 5 0 0 1 5 (17 points) - Arizona leads 5-0. Webb is due up to bat 3rd in the bottom of the 6th. He'll most likely bat and stay in the game.
***Webb is out of the game after giving up a couple of runs - stay tuned.
6.3 7 2 2 2 5 - (11 points) Plus Webb is still responsible for a baserunner on second. If he scores, it's probably over for Joe.
Two D-Back relievers put out the fire and Webb's 11 points are intact. Arizona still leads the game, now by a score of 5-2. If they hold the lead, Webb will get the win and another 4 points. Add 8 from Cordero, and Joe would win by 1 point However, with the score this close, it now brings Valverde back into play. Once Valverde comes into the game it would erase the 8 from Cordero and Valverde would need 7 for Joe to win. Not an impossible score for a closer but he would still have to pitch pretty decent. A 1-2-3 inning with no strikeouts and a save would be just enough.
Arizona threatens but does not score in the bottom of the 7th. The lead is still three. Valverde last pitched on Wednesday so he is very fresh. He is almost always used from the start of the 9th inning in save situations. I would think it's highly likely that he will get in the game and the FNFT World Series will come down to him.
I see Joe is watching attentively in the Comments section.
The Dodgers go quietly in the top of the 8th. Here's a nightmare scenario for Joe - suppose the D-Backs score exactly one run in the bottom of the 8th. Would Bob Melvin bring Valverde into the game in a non-save situation??? Or would he bring in someone else, keeping Valverde out of the game and handing the win to Joe? If the D-Backs lead by three going into the top of the 9th it would be a save situation - any more than that it wouldn't be.
Arizona has runners on second and third with one out following a Jeff Cirillo double.
They're walking Chris Young to load the bases. If I were Joe, I wouldn't know what to root for. Runs are good if they keep Valverde out of the game but devastating if not.
Jeff Salazar has singled to drive in a run. It's 6-2 D-Backs. Joe must root for more scoring in this inning.
Out of the inning. Still 6-2. We'll know in about a minute if Valverde comes in. I have a bad feeling for Joe. Arizona has too much to play for to not use him. He need 7 points and without a save he can't get it even if he strikes out the side.
Valverde is in the game. Unless I counted something wrong, it's pretty much over. I'll review everything before I make the final call.
The game is over. Five points for Valverde. The nighmare sceario played out. Max can thank a pair of Jeff's - Cirillo and Salazar - for delivering the run that kept Valverde from getting a save and handing him his second FNFT title.
Webb drove in a run with a single in the bottom of the 2nd. Arizona leads 3-0.
3 3 0 0 1 1 (6 points) - Arizona still leads 3-0.
The D-Backs have tacked on a run with a Mark Reynolds homer. 4-0.
4 3 0 0 1 3 (11 points) - Brandon Webb is butter. 4-0 D-Backs.
5 3 0 0 1 3 (14 points) - Things are looking up for Joe. The D-Backs have taken a 5-0 lead in the game increasing the chance that Webb will pick up 4 extra points for the win, and also increasing the chance that Valverde won't pitch, meaning Joe would get Cordero's 8. Add that all up and he's at 26 added points - 4 more than he needs to win.
6 5 0 0 1 5 (17 points) - Arizona leads 5-0. Webb is due up to bat 3rd in the bottom of the 6th. He'll most likely bat and stay in the game.
***Webb is out of the game after giving up a couple of runs - stay tuned.
6.3 7 2 2 2 5 - (11 points) Plus Webb is still responsible for a baserunner on second. If he scores, it's probably over for Joe.
Two D-Back relievers put out the fire and Webb's 11 points are intact. Arizona still leads the game, now by a score of 5-2. If they hold the lead, Webb will get the win and another 4 points. Add 8 from Cordero, and Joe would win by 1 point However, with the score this close, it now brings Valverde back into play. Once Valverde comes into the game it would erase the 8 from Cordero and Valverde would need 7 for Joe to win. Not an impossible score for a closer but he would still have to pitch pretty decent. A 1-2-3 inning with no strikeouts and a save would be just enough.
Arizona threatens but does not score in the bottom of the 7th. The lead is still three. Valverde last pitched on Wednesday so he is very fresh. He is almost always used from the start of the 9th inning in save situations. I would think it's highly likely that he will get in the game and the FNFT World Series will come down to him.
I see Joe is watching attentively in the Comments section.
The Dodgers go quietly in the top of the 8th. Here's a nightmare scenario for Joe - suppose the D-Backs score exactly one run in the bottom of the 8th. Would Bob Melvin bring Valverde into the game in a non-save situation??? Or would he bring in someone else, keeping Valverde out of the game and handing the win to Joe? If the D-Backs lead by three going into the top of the 9th it would be a save situation - any more than that it wouldn't be.
Arizona has runners on second and third with one out following a Jeff Cirillo double.
They're walking Chris Young to load the bases. If I were Joe, I wouldn't know what to root for. Runs are good if they keep Valverde out of the game but devastating if not.
Jeff Salazar has singled to drive in a run. It's 6-2 D-Backs. Joe must root for more scoring in this inning.
Out of the inning. Still 6-2. We'll know in about a minute if Valverde comes in. I have a bad feeling for Joe. Arizona has too much to play for to not use him. He need 7 points and without a save he can't get it even if he strikes out the side.
Valverde is in the game. Unless I counted something wrong, it's pretty much over. I'll review everything before I make the final call.
The game is over. Five points for Valverde. The nighmare sceario played out. Max can thank a pair of Jeff's - Cirillo and Salazar - for delivering the run that kept Valverde from getting a save and handing him his second FNFT title.
For the love of Ned Yost!
For gosh fricking sake! Seth McClung, Matt Wise, Mitch Stetter - these are the pitchers you trot out when you're 1-1/2 games back in your division with games on the line and 8 games left in the season? There is absolutely no excuse for this. Ned Yost has no clue how to manage a pitching staff. He has cost the Brewers the National League Central title.
You pinch hit for your best pitcher...
WITH ANOTHER PITCHER!!!...
SO HE CAN BUNT???
AND THEN BRING IN A GUY WHO'S BEEN IN THE MINORS ALL YEAR AND SUCKS???
OH, THE HUMANITY!!!!
| Team | W | L | Pct | GB | GR | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cubs | 82 | 73 | 0.529 | 0.0 | 7 | 89.5% |
| Brewers | 79 | 75 | 0.513 | 2.5 | 8 | 10.5% |
You pinch hit for your best pitcher...
WITH ANOTHER PITCHER!!!...
SO HE CAN BUNT???
AND THEN BRING IN A GUY WHO'S BEEN IN THE MINORS ALL YEAR AND SUCKS???
OH, THE HUMANITY!!!!
The bar has been set
Yo, Yao, Yo. Yovanni Gallardo scores an impressive 19 point outing at Atlanta. Kelly Johnson has added two points with a walk and a run scored, giving Max a 60-38 lead going into tonight's game between Arizona and the Dodgers. The Brewers game against Atlanta is still in extra innings as I type this so it is possible that Johnson will bat again. Atlanta has two on in the bottom of the 11th and I have turned the TV off because I can't stand to watch.
So, Brandon Webb goes to the hill tonight needing to score well to keep Joe alive in the World Series. In addition to Webb, Joe gets a reliever. His #1 RP is Valverde who coincidentally pitches for Arizona. If Webb can pitch well enough to set him up for a save, it would be a bonus for Joe. If Valverde does not pitch, The Bombers would get 8 from Francisco Cordero's game last night.
Joe would win a tiebreaker on Alex Rios' 11 point game, so the magic number for Webb & Co. is 22.
So, Brandon Webb goes to the hill tonight needing to score well to keep Joe alive in the World Series. In addition to Webb, Joe gets a reliever. His #1 RP is Valverde who coincidentally pitches for Arizona. If Webb can pitch well enough to set him up for a save, it would be a bonus for Joe. If Valverde does not pitch, The Bombers would get 8 from Francisco Cordero's game last night.
Joe would win a tiebreaker on Alex Rios' 11 point game, so the magic number for Webb & Co. is 22.
Friday, September 21, 2007
UnCork the Champagne?
The way Max's hitters are hitting and mine are not, it might be time to uncork the champagne. Anybody up for Hart's tomorrow night?
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Untangled Webb
Brandon Webb is now listed as the starter for Arizona on Saturday. I assume that means Joe will not be picking up a pitcher.
Meanwhile, Roy Oswalt has apparently been pushed back to Sunday which would leave Max empty handed. Tide turning?
Meanwhile, Roy Oswalt has apparently been pushed back to Sunday which would leave Max empty handed. Tide turning?
Poo-holes out
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3028635
"If I feel like I can play, I'm going to play," Pujols said, according to the Post-Dispatch. "But the way I feel right now, I would say no. But we'll see the next couple of days."
He refused to say he wouldn't play.
"I don't play for numbers. I play to accomplish some goals. And my goal is to win as many World Series as I can and to be in as many playoffs as I can."
Uh, maybe you ought to take a glance at the standings, Al.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
No points for Giambi tonight
From MLB.com:
NEW YORK -- Jason Giambi received some better news regarding his aching right foot on Wednesday. The results of his midafternoon MRI came back negative, revealing just a bone bruise.Giambi, 36, was hit on the top of the foot by a pitch on Monday, against the Orioles. Though he didn't leave the game, he reported to Yankee Stadium on Tuesday unable to start as expected and had his foot heavily wrapped before leaving the park on Wednesday.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Game 4 in progress
OK, so I'm early... and we're off...
In the only day game Max's two Colorado hitters fail to produce big points. Only 4 for Matt Holliday, the Series hero so far, and a size 4 collar for Garrett Atkins. Max is up 4-0.
Jason Giambi, Joe's 1B, is not in the starting lineup tonight, however Alex Rios has started with an RBI double. It's 4-4.
Kelly Johnson, Max's 2B is not in the lineup tonight.
The 7:00 games are about to get underway. Both starting pitchers, Harang for Joe and Hamels for Max are on the mound tonight. Joe also has three Reds hitters going tonight - and the Reds play the Cubs. Sorry Max, but tonight I'm rootin' against ya.
Matt Suhey drove in two with a double. 10-4 Max.
Poo-holes is not in the starting lineup. This may not get settled tonight.
The Reds put two runs on the board in the first for Aaron Harang. Phillips and Re-Encarnacion chip in RBI hits, and Adam Dunn a walk. Add a run for Matt Suhey - it's 13-11 Joe.
Harang gets through the first 1-2-3 with a K. 17-11 Joe.
Philly has staked Hamels to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first.
***NEWS ALERT*** The Chicago Cubs may have just won the National League Central. Ben Sheets has left the game in the second inning with a hamstring injury.
Man, that takes a lot of wind out of my sails.
Brian McCann hits a single. One more point for Joe.
1-2-3 for Hamels in the first.
Another 1-2-3 for Harang with another K. Reds are up 3-0 on the Cubs. Joe is up 22-14 on Max.
Hanley Ramirez is on the board with a base hit.
Cole Hamels has given up two runs in the bottom of the 2nd to knock Max back a few pegs. It's now 22-12.
Edgar Renteria has an RBI single - another 3 points for Joe. 25-12.
Cole Hamels is not sharp. He has given up another run in the bottom of the third. Meanwhile Aaron Harang has allowed only one hit through 3-2/3-innings. 26-11 Joe.
GRAND SLAM Johnny Estrada! Brewers go up 5-1. Cubs are losing 3-0.
The Cucking Fubs are making some noise against Harang. They have bases load with two outs in the 4th.
Cubs score two off of Harang helping Max's cause somewhat. 25-11 Joe.
28-17 now as I've missed a few things while I've been watching the Brewers and the Cubs. But the big news is that Cole Hamels is out of the game after three innings (The Commissioner's reputation for selecting starting pitchers is untarnished). He leaves the game with -1 points and could still get the loss if Philly doesn't come back. I don't see anything about an injury. I think it's just a case of Charlie Manuel not wanting to take any chances as Philly is playing for a playoff spot.
RBI single for Matsui - now with 11 points. 28-20 as Max is hanging in there for the time being.
Harang with 10 points through 5-innings. 31-20.
Edwin Encarnacion helps Joe's and the Brewer's cause with a solo homer. 39-21 Joe.
Harang is through six (14 points plus possible win). He might be done for the night as he is due up second in the bottom of the 6th. Joe has stretched the lead to 43-23.
Looking ahead to Game 5 if there is one - Roy Oswalt is scheduled on Saturday for the Astros. Joe it appears will be looking for a pickup as the MLB teams start to shuffle their rotations around late in the season. Should I put the curse of death on? Ian Kennedy (this was the guy with the same first name as a famous writter and the same last name as a famous drunk.)
Harang is coming back out for the 7th.
The Phillies have come back to tie tha Cards, taknig Cole Hamels off the hook. He finishes with -1.
All three of Joe's Reds hitters have reached base in the 8th. Bases load with Bombers.
Aaron Harang is done. Seven innings - 15 points and can still get the win. It's 51-24 Joe.
Bobby Jenks did not pitch tonight in the Sox 3-2 loss to Kansas City.
I'm going to call it a wrap for tonight. I've got Joe leading 57-29. Max still gets Poo-holes and Kelly Johnson; either of whom could take a big bite out of that lead. Joe would still get Jason Giambi. Both teams get their reliever (Borowski has 8 for Max if Jenks doesn't pitch). It ain't over till it's over, but a good chance we'll have a Game 5. More updates tomorrow as I am able.
In the only day game Max's two Colorado hitters fail to produce big points. Only 4 for Matt Holliday, the Series hero so far, and a size 4 collar for Garrett Atkins. Max is up 4-0.
Jason Giambi, Joe's 1B, is not in the starting lineup tonight, however Alex Rios has started with an RBI double. It's 4-4.
Kelly Johnson, Max's 2B is not in the lineup tonight.
The 7:00 games are about to get underway. Both starting pitchers, Harang for Joe and Hamels for Max are on the mound tonight. Joe also has three Reds hitters going tonight - and the Reds play the Cubs. Sorry Max, but tonight I'm rootin' against ya.
Matt Suhey drove in two with a double. 10-4 Max.
Poo-holes is not in the starting lineup. This may not get settled tonight.
The Reds put two runs on the board in the first for Aaron Harang. Phillips and Re-Encarnacion chip in RBI hits, and Adam Dunn a walk. Add a run for Matt Suhey - it's 13-11 Joe.
Harang gets through the first 1-2-3 with a K. 17-11 Joe.
Philly has staked Hamels to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first.
***NEWS ALERT*** The Chicago Cubs may have just won the National League Central. Ben Sheets has left the game in the second inning with a hamstring injury.
Man, that takes a lot of wind out of my sails.
Brian McCann hits a single. One more point for Joe.
1-2-3 for Hamels in the first.
Another 1-2-3 for Harang with another K. Reds are up 3-0 on the Cubs. Joe is up 22-14 on Max.
Hanley Ramirez is on the board with a base hit.
Cole Hamels has given up two runs in the bottom of the 2nd to knock Max back a few pegs. It's now 22-12.
Edgar Renteria has an RBI single - another 3 points for Joe. 25-12.
Cole Hamels is not sharp. He has given up another run in the bottom of the third. Meanwhile Aaron Harang has allowed only one hit through 3-2/3-innings. 26-11 Joe.
GRAND SLAM Johnny Estrada! Brewers go up 5-1. Cubs are losing 3-0.
The Cucking Fubs are making some noise against Harang. They have bases load with two outs in the 4th.
Cubs score two off of Harang helping Max's cause somewhat. 25-11 Joe.
28-17 now as I've missed a few things while I've been watching the Brewers and the Cubs. But the big news is that Cole Hamels is out of the game after three innings (The Commissioner's reputation for selecting starting pitchers is untarnished). He leaves the game with -1 points and could still get the loss if Philly doesn't come back. I don't see anything about an injury. I think it's just a case of Charlie Manuel not wanting to take any chances as Philly is playing for a playoff spot.
RBI single for Matsui - now with 11 points. 28-20 as Max is hanging in there for the time being.
Harang with 10 points through 5-innings. 31-20.
Edwin Encarnacion helps Joe's and the Brewer's cause with a solo homer. 39-21 Joe.
Harang is through six (14 points plus possible win). He might be done for the night as he is due up second in the bottom of the 6th. Joe has stretched the lead to 43-23.
Looking ahead to Game 5 if there is one - Roy Oswalt is scheduled on Saturday for the Astros. Joe it appears will be looking for a pickup as the MLB teams start to shuffle their rotations around late in the season. Should I put the curse of death on? Ian Kennedy (this was the guy with the same first name as a famous writter and the same last name as a famous drunk.)
Harang is coming back out for the 7th.
The Phillies have come back to tie tha Cards, taknig Cole Hamels off the hook. He finishes with -1.
All three of Joe's Reds hitters have reached base in the 8th. Bases load with Bombers.
Aaron Harang is done. Seven innings - 15 points and can still get the win. It's 51-24 Joe.
Bobby Jenks did not pitch tonight in the Sox 3-2 loss to Kansas City.
I'm going to call it a wrap for tonight. I've got Joe leading 57-29. Max still gets Poo-holes and Kelly Johnson; either of whom could take a big bite out of that lead. Joe would still get Jason Giambi. Both teams get their reliever (Borowski has 8 for Max if Jenks doesn't pitch). It ain't over till it's over, but a good chance we'll have a Game 5. More updates tomorrow as I am able.
Game 4 realtime updates
...will be starting around 7:30 tonight. Both team's lineups are in. Max lets his previous lineup ride. He also emailed in Joe's lineup - (perhaps a commentary on how productively each uses their time at work.) Other than moving up Aaron Harang, Joe lets them ride too.
So... (are you ready for this) Stolt stolts; Stolt stolts for Joe.
Back in a couple of hours...
So... (are you ready for this) Stolt stolts; Stolt stolts for Joe.
Back in a couple of hours...
Monday, September 17, 2007
Pushing back
Due to his wife having a baby this week, Roy Oswalt's next start has been pushed back to this weekend. This is good news for Max who may now have Oswalt available for Game 5. (If there is a Game 5.)
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Crappy
With Friday night's game, the Brewers have now lost 20 games in a row in which Chris Capuano has pitched. This after winning the first 7 games he pitched this year.
Capuano has some very different splits throwing to the different Brewer catchers:
D Bush
C Vargas
Sheets and Suppan (who apparently uses Miller as his personal catcher) don't have as noticeable of splits - however neither of them strongly favor Estrada.
Sheets
Capuano has some very different splits throwing to the different Brewer catchers:
I Split G BA OBP SLGAs do a few other on the staff:
+-+------------+---+----+----+---+-
J Estrada 21 .297 .363 .474
D Miller 6 .240 .306 .413
D Bush
I Split G BA OBP SLG
+-+------------+---+----+----+---+-
J Estrada 20 .294 .339 .485
D Miller 10 .278 .335 .465
C Vargas
I Split G BA OBP SLG
+-+------------+---+----+----+---+-
J Estrada 18 .300 .349 .499
D Miller 8 .248 .357 .421
Sheets and Suppan (who apparently uses Miller as his personal catcher) don't have as noticeable of splits - however neither of them strongly favor Estrada.
Sheets
I Split G BA OBP SLGSuppan
+-+------------+---+----+----+---+-
J Estrada 21 .251 .298 .402
D Miller 2 .250 .291 .423
I Split G BA OBP SLG
+-+------------+---+----+----+---+-
D Miller 16 .296 .351 .419
J Estrada 15 .299 .359 .473
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