Who Owned Baseball – Updated for May 31, 2022

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Who Owned Baseball for May 31, 2022

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Alejandro Kirk homered twice and singled to help the Blue Jays edge the White Sox, 6-5.

Martin Perez threw 7 shutout innings, allowing 3 hits, as the Rangers blanked the Rays, 3-0.

Adam Wainwright struck out 10 Padres in 7 innings of 2 hit shutout ball. He did not get the decision but he set up the Cardinals 3-2 walk off victory.

Christian Walker reached base 4 times, including a home run and 3 RBI, as the Diamondbacks topped Atlanta, 8-7.

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Matt Olson singled, homered and hit two doubles in the Braves 8-7 loss to the Diamondbacks.

Blake Snell threw 6 strong innings, allowing 2 hits and 2 runs, striking out 6 Cardinals. The Padres would drop the 3-2 final.

Andrew Vaughn went 4 for 5 with a homer but the White Sox fell short against Toronto, 6-5.

Michael Wacha pitched into the 6th without allowing an earned run over 5 2/3 innings, striking out 3 Reds along the way. He took the hard luck 2-1 loss for Boston because of an unearned run.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 4

Mookie Betts – 3

C. J. Cron – 3

Bryce Harper – 3

Manny Machado – 3

Francisco Lindor – 2 1/2

Nolan Arenado – 2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 2

Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2

Paul Goldschmidt – 2

Starling Marte – 2

Joc Pederson – 2

Kyle Farmer – 1 1/2

David Peralta – 1 1/2

Tommy Pham – 1 1/2

Hunter Renfroe – 1 1/2

Josh Rojas – 1 1/2

Daulton Varsho – 1 1/2

American League Hitters

Ty France – 4 1/2

Yordan Alvarez – 4

Jose Ramirez – 4

Aaron Judge – 3 1/2

Mike Trout – 3 1/2

Ryan Mountcastle – 2 1/2

Randy Arozarena – 2

Rafael Devers – 2

Anthony Rizzo – 2

Alex Verdugo – 2

Jared Walsh – 2

Taylor Ward – 2

Adam Frazier – 1 1/2

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – 1 1/2

Brandon Lowe – 1 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 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

Corbin Burnes – 4 1/2

Pablo Lopez – 4 1/2

Sandy Alcantara – 3 1/2

Yu Darvish – 3

Aaron Nola – 3

Freddy Peralta – 3

Adam Wainwright – 3

Merrill Kelly – 2 1/2

Joe Mugrove – 2 1/2

Carlos Carrasco – 2

Zac Gallen – 2

Eric Lauer – 2

Tylor Megill – 2

Jose Quintana – 2

Carlos Rodon – 2

Chris Bassitt – 1 1/2

Hunter Greene – 1 1/2

Sean Manaea – 1 1/2

Steven Matz – 1 1/2

Marcus Stroman – 1 1/2

Julio Urias – 1 1/2

Logan Webb – 1 1/2

Zack Wheeler – 1 1/2

American League Pitchers

Nestor Cortes Jr. – 4 1/2

Frankie Montas – 4

Framber Valdez – 4

Alek Manoah – 3 1/2

Martin Perez – 3 1/2

Gerrit Cole – 3

Shohei Ohtani

Brad Keller – 2 1/2

Dylan Cease – 2

Kevin Gausman – 2

Michael Kopech – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2

Robbie Ray – 2

Jameson Taillon – 2

Dane Dunning – 1 1/2

Nathan Eovaldi – 1 1/2

Chris Flexen – 1 1/2

Cristian Javier – 1 1/2

Daulton Jefferies – 1 1/2

Corey Kluber 1 1/2

Shane McClanahan – 1 1/2

Triston McKenzie – 1 1/2

Michael Wacha – 1 1/2

Combined Pitcher and Hitter WOB
Shohei Ohtani – 4 1/2

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Willy Adames, Tyler Anderson, Elvis Andrus, Luis Arraez, Graham Ashcroft , Javier Baez, Seth Beer, Josh Bell, Shane Bieber, Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler, Byron Buxton, Lorenzo Cain, Johan Camargo, Mark Canha, Curt Casali, Harold Castro, Michael Chavis, Zack Collins, Willson Contreras, Patrick Corbin, Johnny Cueto, J. D. Davis, Reid Detmers, Aledmys Diaz, Josh Donaldson, Hunter Dozier, Maurcio Dubon, Thairo Estrada, Erick Fedde, Maikel Franco, Freddie Freeman, Max Fried, Adolis Garcia, Luis Garcia, Kyle Gibson, Marco Gonzales, Luis Gonzalez, MacKenzie Gore, Nolan Gorman, Sonny Gray, Andrew Heaney, Taylor Hearn, Kyle Hendricks, Jonah Heim, Adrian Houser, Yusei Kikuchi, Alejandro Kirk, Chad Kuhl, Steven Kwan, Trevor Larnach, Evan Longoria, Tyler Mahle, J. D. Martinez, Nick Martinez, Yadiel Martinez, Andrew McCutchen, Ryan McMahon, Jeff McNeil, Whit Merrifield, Charlie Morton, Sean Murphy, Josh Naylor, Edward Olivares, Matt Olson, Connor Overton, Marcell Ozuna, Nick Pivetta, A. J. Pollock, Austin Riley, Victor Robles, Eduardo Rodriguez, Josh Rogers, Patrick Sandoval, Kyle Schwarber, Brian Serven, Luis Severino, Chase Silseth, Brady Singer, Juan Soto, Rowdy Tellez, Gleyber Torres, Jose Trevino, Justin Turner, Ramon Urias, Josh VanMeter, Andrew Vaughn, Justin Verlander, Christian Walker, Taijuan Walker, Josh Winder, Kyle Wright, Brandon Woodruff,

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Jesus Aguilar, Ian Anderson, Andrew Benintendi, Jon Berti, Jose Berrios, Bo Bichette, Paul Blackburn, Kyle Bradish, Michael Brantley, Matt Brash, Beau Briske, Dylan Bundy, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Canha, Victor Caratini, Luis Castillo, Roansy Contreras, Yonathan Daza, Brandon Drury, 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, Daniel Hudson, Jose Iglesias, Chad Kuhl, Zach Logue, Jesus Luzardo, Jordan Lyles, Trey Mancini, Oscar Mercado, Miles Mikolas, Jordan Montgomery, Tyler Naquin, Sheldon Neuse, Brandon Nimmo, Andre Pallante, 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, Blake Snell, Jorge Soler, Jeffrey Springs, Myles Straw, Ross Stripling, Marcus Stroman, Eugenio Suarez, Jose Suarez, Justin Steele, Dansby Swanson, Ramiel Tapia, Zach Thompson, Spencer Torkelson, Trea Turner, Gio Urshela, Christian Vazquez, Austin Voth, Bobby Witt Jr., Juan Yepez, Mike Yastrzemski, Christian Yelich, Bruce Zimmermann

Who Owned Baseball – Updated for April 8, 2022

Ross D. Franklin – AP

Who owned baseball on April 8, 2022?

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Sean Manaea matched his opening day Padres counterpart with 7 no hit innings of his own, striking out 7 Arizona batters to earn the 3-0 victory for San Diego.

Jeff McNeil reached base 4 times, including a homer, as the Mets topped Washington, 7-3.

Robbie Ray sparkled in his Seattle debut, going 7 innings allowing 1 run and strking out 5 Twins en route to a 2-1 decision.

Kyle Tucker homered twice to help the Astros pound the Angels, 13-6.

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Jazz Chisholm got on base 3 times, with a homer, but the Marlins fell short to San Francisco, 6-5.

Mitch Garver homered, singled and walked but the Rangers blew the 10-8 opener to Toronto.

Lucas Giolito fanned 6 Tigers in 4 shutout innings but the White Sox bullpen collapsed in the 5-4 loss.

Merrill Kelly threw 4 scoreless frames, striking out 7 Padres but Arizona fell, 3-0.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

1 WOB

Seth Beer, Alex Bregman, Sean Manaea, Jeff McNeil, Robbie Ray, Kyle Tucker, Framber Valdez, Adam Wainwright

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Jazz Chisholm, Yu Darvish, Mitch Garver, Lucas Giolito, Merrill Kelly, Shohei Ohtani (AS PITCHER), Austin Riley, Myles Straw

Who Owned Baseball – Updated for April 8, 2022

Matt York – AP Photo

Who owned baseball on Opening Day, April 7, 2022?

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Seth Beer had a pair of hits including a 3 run bottom of the 9th come from behind walk off home run to cap the Diamondbacks 4-2 victory over San Diego.

Alex Bregman singled and homered to power the Astros past the Angels, 3-1.

Framber Valdez kept the Angels off the board with 6 2/3 shutout innings to earn the 3-1 decision for the Astros.

Adam Wainwright threw 6 scoreless innings, fanning 6 as the Cardinals blanked the Pirates, 9-0.

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Yu Darvish threw 6 no hit innings, fanning 3 Diamondbacks along the way. The Padres bullpen would implode in the 9th in the 4-2 loss.

Shohei Ohtani pitched into the 5th, holding the mighty Astros lineup to 1 run over 4 2/3 innings and fanning 9 but took the hard luck 3-1 defeat for the Angels.

Austin Riley went 3 for 4 including a 2 run homer. But the defending champion Braves were doubled up in their opener by the Reds, 6-3.

Myles Straw reached base 3 times in the Guardians 3-1 loss to Kansas City.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

1 WOB

Seth Beer, Alex Bregman, Framber Valdez, Adam Wainwright

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Yu Darvish, Shohei Ohtani (AS PITCHER), Austin Riley, Myles Straw