Spring training numbers
As we all know, spring training numbers mean nothing. But here are some interesting ones — just ’cause.
26: Number of times Brewers RF Corey Hart struck out in 67 spring training at-bats.
5: Number of hits Cubs reliever Mike Wuertz gave up this spring — all singles. He didn’t allow a run, walked none and struck out 13 in nine innings.
$6,500,000: How much the Astros will pay SP Woody Williams not to pitch this year. The Astros cut Williams after he posted a 11.32 ERA this spring.
15: Number of walks given up by Tigers lefthander Dontrelle Willis in 16 2/3 innings this spring. He has a 8.64 earned run average.
9: Number of home runs given up by Mariners SP Erik Bedard in 24 innings. He’s posted an 8.63 ERA in six starts, allowing 35 hits.
.431: Melvin Mora’s batting average this spring. He’s led Orioles regulars in batting average, homers (two), RBIs (13) and walks (nine).
1.572: Rangers CF Josh Hamilton’s OPS this spring. He entered the weekend hitting .556 and reached base in 13 consecutive plate appearances (10 hits, three walks) at one point.
0: Number of home runs reigning NL MVP Jimmy Rollins hit this spring. He batted .188.
5,404: Average number of fans who attended Pittsburgh Pirates home spring training games this year — a new record. Those people are loyal.









March 29th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
Give Corey Hart a full season and he’ll easily break the single season whiff record of 199 set by Ryan Howard last year. 550 ABs would give him 213 K’s. The fact that Jimmy Rollins’ numbers are so bad most likely indicates that he’ll start off the season on a tear..usually works that way.
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March 30th, 2008 at 11:03 am
Andrew, you’re projecting Hart’s spring training stats over a full year, right? But Hart played 140 games last season and only struck out 99 times, so I don’t think he’s going to challenge Howard’s record any time soon.
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March 30th, 2008 at 11:29 am
Agree…just emphasizing the absurdity of spring training numbers :)
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