Who Owned Baseball – Updated for May 22, 2022

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Who Owned Baseball for May 22, 2022?

FULL WOB

Sandy Alcantara went the distance, allowing no earned runs while the Marlin edged the Braves, 4-3.

Michael Kopech took a perfect game into the 6th and he finished with 7 innings of 1 hit shutout ball as the White Sox blanked the Yankees, 5-0.

Manny Machado reached base 5 times, scoring 3 runs and driving in 2 to help the Padres bomb the Giants, 10-1.

Mike Trout homered and got on base 3 more time as the Angels topped Oakland, 4-1.

1/2 WOB

Adam Frazier went 3 for 5 with a homer but the Mariners were walked off by the Red Sox, 8-4.

Tony Gonsolin fanned 7 Phillies in 6 innings, allowing 1 run, but the Dodger dropped the wild 4-3 game in extra innings.

Jameson Taillon threw 7 strong frames, allowing 1 run and striking out 7, but the Yankees bullpen lost the 3-1 game to the White Sox.

Trea Turner collected 3 hits including a double but the Dodgers fell 4-3 in Philadelphia.

Who Owned Baseball Scores
National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 3

C. J. Cron – 3

Manny Machado – 3
Mookie Betts – 2 1/2

Bryce Harper – 2 1/2

Nolan Arenado – 2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 2
Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2
Francisco Lindor – 2

Paul Goldschmidt – 1 1/2
David Peralta – 1 1/2
Tommy Pham – 1 1/2

Hunter Renfroe – 1 1/2
Daulton Varsho – 1 1/2

American League Hitters
Yordan Alvarez – 4

Aaron Judge – 3

Mike Trout – 3
Ty France – 3 1/2

Jose Ramirez – 2 1/2

Randy Arozarena – 2

Rafael Devers – 2
Anthony Rizzo – 2

Jared Walsh – 2
Taylor Ward – 2

Adam Frazier – 1 1/2
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – 1 1/2
Brandon Lowe – 1 1/2
Ryan Mountcastle – 1 1/2
Salvador Perez – 1 1/2
George Springer – 1 1/2

Trevor Story – 1 1/2
Kyle Tucker – 1 1/2



National League Pitchers
Pablo Lopez – 3 1/2

Freddy Peralta – 3

Sandy Alcantara – 2 1/2

Corbin Burnes – 2 1/2

Yu Darvish – 2 1/2
Merrill Kelly – 2 1/2
Carlos Carrasco – 2

Zac Gallen – 2

Eric Lauer – 2
Tylor Megill – 2

Joe Musgrove- 2
Aaron Nola – 2
Carlos Rodon – 2
Adam Wainwright – 2
Chris Bassitt – 1 1/2
Hunter Greene – 1 1/2
Sean Manaea – 1 1/2

Steven Matz – 1 1/2

Jose Quintana – 1 1/2
Marcus Stroman – 1 1/2
Julio Urias – 1 1/2
Zack Wheeler – 1 1/2

American League Pitchers
Nestor Cortes – 3 1/2

Alek Manoah – 3 1/2

Frankie Montas – 3 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 3

Framber Valdez – 3
Gerrit Cole – 2 1/2
Brad Keller – 2 1/2

Martin Perez – 2 1/2

Kevin Gausman – 2

Michael Kopech – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2
Robbie Ray – 2
Joe Ryan – 2
Dane Dunning – 1 1/2
Chris Flexen – 1 1/2
Daulton Jefferies – 1 1/2

Corey Kluber – 1 1/2

Shane McClanahan – 1 1/2



Combined Pitcher and Hitter WOB
Shohei Ohtani – 4

1 WOB
Willy Adames, Elvis Andrus, Luis Arraez, Javier Baez, Seth Beer, Josh Bell, Shane Bieber, Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler, Byron Buxton, Johan Camargo, Mark Canha, Curt Casali, Dylan Cease, Michael Chavis, Zack Collins, Willson Contreras, Patrick Corbin, Johnny Cueto, Reid Detmers, Aledmys Diaz, Josh Donaldson, Hunter Dozier, Maurcio Dubon, Thairo Estrada, Maikel Franco, Freddie Freeman, Max Fried, Adolis Garcia, Luis Garcia, Kyle Gibson, Marco Gonzales, Luis Gonzalez, MacKenzie Gore, Andrew Heaney, Taylor Hearn, Kyle Hendricks, Jonah Heim, Yusei Kikuchi, Chad Kuhl, Steven Kwan, Starling Marte, Nick Martinez, Yadiel Martinez, Andrew McCutchen, Ryan McMahon, Jeff McNeil, Whit Merrifield, Charlie Morton, Sean Murphy, Josh Naylor, Shohei Ohtani (AS HITTER), Edward Olivares, Connor Overton, Marcell Ozuna, Joc Pederson, Nick Pivetta, A. J. Pollock, Austin Riley, Victor Robles, Eduardo Rodriguez, Josh Rogers, Josh Rojas, Patrick Sandoval, Kyle Schwarber, Brian Serven, Luis Severino, Chase Silseth, Brady Singer, Juan Soto, Jameson Taillon, Rowdy Tellez, Gleyber Torres, Justin Turner, Josh VanMeter, Justin Verlander, Michael Wacha, Taijuan Walker, Josh Winder, Kyle Wright, Brandon Woodruff,

½ WOB
Jesus Aguilar, Ian Anderson, Andrew Benintendi, Jon Berti, Bo Bichette, Kyle Bradish, Michael Brantley, Matt Brash, Beau Briske, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Canha, Luis Castillo, Yonathan Daza, Brandon Drury, Nathan Eovaldi, Kyle Farmer, Wander Franco, Mitch Garver, Logan Gilbert, Tyler Gilbert, Lucas Giolito, Tony Gonsolin, Jon Gray, Randal Grichuk, Zack Greinke, Mitch Haniger, Austin Hays, Carlos Hernandez, Rich Hill, Adrian Houser, Daniel Hudson, Jose Iglesias, Cristian Javier, Chad Kuhl, Zach Logue, Jesus Luzardo, Jordan Lyles, Trey Mancini, J. D. Martinez, Oscar Mercado, Miles Mikolas, Jordan Montgomery, Tyler Naquin, Sheldon Neuse, Brandon Nimmo, Matt Olson, David Peterson, Zach Plesac, Cal Quantrill, J. T. Realmuto, Bryan Reynolds, Julio Rodriguez, Brendan Rogers, Darin Ruf, Jesus Sanchez, Reiver Sanmartin, Anthony Santander, Clarke Schmidt, Jose Siri, Caleb Smith, Pavin Smith, Will Smith, Myles Straw, Ross Stripling, Marcus Stroman, Eugenio Suarez, Jose Suarez, Justin Steele, Dansby Swanson, Ramiel Tapia, Zach Thompson, Spencer Torkelson, Trea Turner, Christian Vazquez, Alex Verdugo, Austin Voth, Logan Webb, Juan Yepez, Mike Yastrzemski, Christian Yelich




Who Owned Baseball – July 26, 2019

Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees

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Let’s see owned baseball on July 26, 2019

Earning Full WOBs:

Mookie Betts accumulated 14 total bases with 3 homers and a double, driving in 5 and scoring 4 to help the Red Sox double up the Yankees, 10-5.

Gio González pitched into the 7th, keeping the Cubs to 3 hits and 2 runs while striking out 9. He did not get the decision but set up the Brewers 3-2 win.

Daniel Murphy drove in 6 runs with a double and a homer as the Rockies pounded the Reds, 12-2.

Asher Wojciechowski threw 7 innings, allowing 3 hits and 2 runs, earning another Orioles victory, topping the Angels, 9-3.

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Michael Brantley homered and walked, driving in 3. But the Cardinals came from behind to beat the Astros, 5-3.

Adam Frazier went 2 for 4 with a homer in the Pirates 6-3 loss to the Mets.

Daniel Norris pitched into the 7th, striking out 8 over 6 1/3 innings and allowing 1 run. He did not get the decision as the Tigers fell to Seattle, 3-2.

Aníbal Sánchez gave the Nats 7 strong innings, allowing 1 run and striking out 6 Dodgers. But Washington’s bullpen lost again, 4-2.

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Who Owned Baseball – April 3, 2019

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Jim Rassol

Let’s see owned baseball on April 3, 2019

Earning Full WOBs:

Jacob deGrom dominated Miami in every possible way. He threw 7 shutout innings, allowing 3 hits and 1 walk while striking out 14 Marlins along the way. Then at the plate, he homered, slugging and pitching the Mets to a 6-4 decision.

Randal Grichuk hit a pair of homers and added a double to help the Blue Jays top Baltimore, 5-3.

Matt Shoemaker struck out 8 Orioles over 7 innings of 2 hits, 1 walk shutout ball, earning the 5-3 victory in Toronto.

Juan Soto reached base 4 times, including a homer, driving in 3 and scoring 2 in Washington’s wild 9-8 walk off win over the Phillies.

 

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Luis Castillo threw 7 strong innings, allowing 1 hit, 1 run and striking out 9 Brewers. But he took the hard luck 1-0 loss for the Reds.

Adam Frazier collected 3 hits, including 2 doubles, stole a base and drove in a run in the Pirates 5-4 extra inning loss to St. Louis.

Alex Gordon singled, doubled and walked, driving in 4, but the Twins came from behind to top Kansas City in the 9th, 7-6.

Charlie Morton blanked the Rockies over 6 innings, allowing 4 hits while striking out 6. The Rays bats were also silenced and Colorado would take the 1-0 game in 11.

 

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