Who Owned Baseball – Updated for July 8, 2021

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EARNING FULL WOB’s

Logan Gilbert allowed 1 hit and no runs over 7 innings, striking out 8 as Seattle blanked the Yankees, 4-0.

Brad Miller homered 3 times as the Phillies shutout the Cubs, 8-0

Franmil Reyes hit a walk off 3 run home run in the bottom of the 9th to end Cleveland’s losing streak with a 7-4 win over Kansas City.

Julio Urias went 7 innings, allowing 1 run and struck out 9 Marlins as the Dodgers rolled, 6-1.

EARNING 1/2 WOB’s

Tyler Mahle threw 6 strong innings, fanning 6 Brewers but the Reds bullpen failed in the 5-3 defeat.

Lance McCullers Jr. struck out 8 A’s in 7 innings but was saddled with the hard luck decision as the Astros dropped the 2-1 final.

Carlos Santana homered twice, including a game tying blast, but the Royals fell to Cleveland in the 9th, 7-4.

Trea Turner got 3 hits, including 2 homers, and stole a base in the Nationals wild 9-8 loss to San Diego.

National League Hitter Fernando Tatís Jr. – 5 ½ Manny Machado – 4 ½ Adam Duvall- 4 Nick Castellanos – 3 ½ Buster Posey – 3 Tyler Naquin – 3 Kyle Schwarber – 3 Jesse Winker – 3 Nolan Arenado – 2 ½ Eduardo Escobar – 2 ½ Rhys Hoskins – 2 ½ Joc Pederson – 2 ½ Justin Turner – 2 ½ Trea Turner – 2 ½ Ronald Acuña Jr.– 2 Pete Alonso – 2 Javier Baez – 2 Charlie Blackmon – 2 Kris Bryant –2 Freddie Freeman – 2 Paul Goldschmidt – 2 Ketel Marte – 2 Omar Narvaez – 2 David Peralta – 2 Tommy Pham – 2 Austin Riley – 2 Jean Segura – 2 Trevor Story – 2 Joey Votto – 2 Willy Adames – 1 ½ – Brandon Belt – 1 ½ Paul Dejong – 1 ½ Wilmer Flores – 1 ½ Ben Gamel – 1 ½ Avisail Garcia – 1 ½ Starling Marte – 1 ½ Ryan McMahon – 1 ½  Omar Navarez – 1 ½ Tyler O’Neill – 1 ½ Gregory Polanco – 1 ½ J. T. Realmuto – 1 ½ Josh Reddick – 1 ½ Miguel Rojas – 1 ½ Chris Taylor – 1 ½

American League Hitters  Shohei Ohtani – 5 Jared Walsh – 5 Bo Bichette – 4 ½ Cedric Mullins – 4 ½ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. –  4 Giancarlo Stanton – 4 Ramon Laureano – 3 ½ Mitch Haniger – 3 Marcus Semien – 3 Joey Wendle – 3 Jose Abreu – 2 ½ Adolis García – 2 ½ Nate Lowe – 2 ½ Trey Mancini – 2 ½ Austin Meadows – 2 ½ Salvador Perez –  2 ½ Franmil Reyes – 2 ½ Jose Altuve – 2 Randy Arozarena – 2 Michael Brantley – 2 Nelson Cruz – 2 Joey Gallo – 2 Eric Haase – 2 DJ LeMahieu – 2 J. D. Martinez – 2 Matt Olson – 2 Jose Ramirez – 2 Mike Trout – 2 Alex Bregman – 1 ½ Byron Buxton– 1 ½ Rafael Devers – 1 ½ Corey Dickerson – 1 ½ Josh Donaldson – 1 ½ Aaron Judge – 1 ½ Max Kepler – 1 ½ Yermin Mercedes – 1 ½ Brad Miller – 1 ½ Sean Murphy – 1 ½ Rob Refsnyder – 1 ½ Jonathan Schoop – 1 ½ Nick Solak – 1 ½

National League Pitchers  Jacob deGrom – 7 Brandon Woodruff – 6 ½ Zack Wheeler – 6 ½ Corbin Burnes – 5 Freddy Peralta  – 4 ½ Trevor Bauer–  4 Yu Darvish – 4 German Marquez – 4 Charlie Morton – 4 Adam Wainwright – 4 Sandy Alcantara – 3 ½ Pablo Lopez – 3 ½ Max Scherzer – 3 ½ Aaron Nola – 3 ½ Adbert Alzolay – 3 Walker Buehler – 3 Kevin Gausman – 3 Clayton Kershaw – 3 Joe Musgrove – 3 Julio Urias – 3 Luis Castillo – 2 ½ Anthony DeSclafani – 2 ½ Austin Gomber – 2 ½ Tyler Mahle – 2 ½ Trevor Rogers  –  2 ½ Madison Bumgarner – 2 Erick Fedde – 2 Jon Gray – 2 Sonny Gray – 2 Marcus Stroman – 2 Taijuan Walker – 2 Ryan Weathers – 2 Ian Anderson – 1 ½ Chi Chi Gonzalez – 1 ½ Caleb Smith – 1 ½ Joe Ross – 1 ½ Antonio Senzatela – 1 ½ Huascar Ynoa – 1 ½

American League Pitchers Tyler Glasnow – 6 Aaron Civale – 5 ½ Gerrit Cole – 5 Sean Manaea – 4 ½ Cole Irvin – 4 Yusei Kikuchi – 4 John Means – 4 Zach Plesac – 4 Nathan Eovaldi – 3 ½ Mike Foltynewicz – 3 ½ Kyle Gibson – 3 ½ Nick Pivetta – 3 ½ Carlos Rodon – 3 ½ Chris Bassitt – 3 Zack Greinke – 3 Lance Lynn –3 Lance McCullers Jr. – 3 Shohei Ohtani – 2 ½ Lucas Giolito – 2 ½ Mike Minor – 2 ½ Framber Valdez – 2 ½ Tyler Anderson – 2 Jose Berrios – 2 Alex Cobb – 2 Zach Eflin – 2 James Kaprielian – 2 Corey Kluber – 2 Casey Mize –  2 Jose Suarez – 2 Jose Urquidy – 2 Michael Wacha – 2 Ryan Yarbrough – 2 Danny Duffy – 1 ½ J. A. Happ – 1 ½ Michael King – 1 1/2 Dean Kremer – 1 1/2 Alek Manoah – 1 1/2 Michael Pineda – 1 ½ Robbie Ray – 1 ½ Bruce Zimmerman – 1 ½

American League Combined WOB (Hitter and Pitcher) Shohei Ohtani – 7  (5 Hitter, 2 Pitcher)

1 WOB Ozzie Albies, Willy Adames, Jesus Aguilar, Yordan Alvarez, Kohei Arihara, Luis Arraez, Akil Baddoo, Shane Beiber, Cody Bellinger, Xander Bogaerts, Alec Bohm, JT Brubaker, Dylan Bundy, Lorenzo Cain, Curt Casali, Starlin Castro, Dylan Cease, Matt Chapman, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Garrett Cooper, Patrick Corbin, Brandon Crawford, Johnny Cueto, Charlie Culberson, Bobby Dalbec, Zach Davies, Alex Dickerson, Hunter Dozier, Dane Dunning, Tommy Edman, Kent Emanuel, Thairo Estrada, Josh Fleming, Chris Flexen, Ty France,  Max Fried, Josh Fuentes, Freddy Galvis, Ben Gamel, John Gant, Luis Garcia, Domingo German, Logan Gilbert, Yan Gomes, Yasmani Grandal, Randal Grichuk, Yuli Gurriel, Billy Hamilton, Ian Happ, Bryce Harper, Andrew Heaney, Guillermo Heredia, Cesar Hernandez, Teoscar Hernandez, Odubel Herrera, Kyle Higashioka, Rich Hill, Eric Hosmer, Jonathan India, Cristian Javier, Jakob Junis, Jarred Kelenic, Merrill Kelly, Kwang Hyun Kim, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Chad Kuhl, Nick Madrigal, Sean Manaea, Carlos Martinez, Steven Matz, Dustin May, James McCann, Chas McCormick, Reese McGuire, Triston McKenzie, Wade Miley, Jordan Montgomery, Ryan Mountcastle, Mike Moustakas, Wil Myers, Josh Naylor, Jake Odorizzi, Marcel Ozuna, Chris Paddack, Joe Panik, Wily Peralta, Bryan Reynolds, Garrett Richards, Josh Rojas, Darrin Ruf, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Patrick Sandoval, Miguel Sano, Corey Seager, Brady Singer, Pavin Smith, Drew Smyly, Max Stassi, Eugenio Suarez, Dansby Swanson, Tyrone Taylor, Kyle Tucker, Spencer Turnbull, Jose Urena, Gio Urshela, Vince Velasquez, Taylor Ward, Trevor Williams, Alex Wood, Mike Zunino

½ WOB Nick Ahmed, Logan Allen, Brett Anderson, Tim Anderson, Jake Arrieta, Jaime Barria, Josh Bell, Matthew Boyd, Bobby Bradley, Lewis Brinson, Mark Cahna, Willie Calhoun, Dylan Carlson, Harold Castro, Kole Calhoun, Willie Calhoun, Griffin Canning, William Contreras, Carlos Correa, Wade Davis, Enyel de los Santos, Ross Detwiler, Matt Duffy, Paolo Espino, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Bailey Falter, Mike Fiers, Jack Flaherty, David Fletcher, Wander Franco, Freddie Freeman, Michael Fulmer, Zac Gallen, Kyle Gibson, Andres Gimenez, Marco Gonzales, Robbie Grossman, Deolis Guerra, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Ryne Harper, Josh Harrison, Carlos Hernandez, Kike Hernandez, Kyle Hendricks, Luke Jackson, Travis Jankowski, Ryan Jeffers, Carson Kelly, Tony Kemp, Dallas Keuchel, Justin Lawrence, Francisco Lindor, Jorge Lopez, Brandon Lowe, Luis Madero, Matt Manning, Jose Marmolejos, J. D. Martinez, Nick Maton, Phil Maton, Shane McClanahan, Whit Merrifield, Frankie Montas, Colin Moran, Max Muncy, Sean Murphy, Rougned Odor, Josh Osich, David Peterson, Webster Rivas, Amed Rosario, Gary Sanchez, Carlos Santana, Anthony Santander, Tarek Skubal, Burch Smith, Dominic Smith, Jorge Soler, Juan Soto, Stephen Strasburg, Drew Steckenrider, Myles Straw, Ross Stripling, Cole Sulser, Raimel Tapia, Rowdy Tellez, Trent Thornton, Luis Torrens,  Taylor Widener, Justin Williams, Kolten Wong

Who Owned Baseball – August 17, 2020

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Let’s see who owned baseball on August 17, 2020.

For an explanation of how WOB works, click here.

Earning Full WOBs:

Brandon Bielak allowed 1 hit over 6 innings to help the Astros hang on against Colorado, 2-1.

Zac Gallen struck out 8 Oakland batters over 7 innings, allowing 1 run. He did not get the decision but set up the Diamondbacks 4-3 walk off victory.

Fernando Tatis Jr. drove in 7 runs with a pair of homers to lead the Padres to a convincing 14-4 thrashing of the Rangers.

Luke Voit homered twice as the Yankees doubled up the Red Sox, 6-3.

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Kyle Hendricks pitched into the 7th, allowing 3 hits and 3 runs in 6 1/3 innings, striking out 5 St. Louis batters. He would take the hard luck 3-1 decision for the Cubs.

Brad Miller reached base 3 times, including a pair of homers, in the Cardinals 5-4 loss to the Cubs.

Anthony Misiewicz stopped the Dodgers bats with 2 key shutout innings out of the bullpen, giving the Mariners time to mount a comeback. Unfortunately the rest of the Seattle relievers were torched in the 11-9 L. A. win.

Evan White homered twice but the Mariners bullpen collapsed in the 11-9 slugfest with the Dodgers.

 

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Who Owned Baseball – September 29, 2019

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Let’s see owned baseball on September 29, 2019

Earning Full WOBs:

Jack Flaherty threw 7 shutout innings, allowing 2 hits while striking out 6 as the Cardinals clinched, blanking the Cubs, 9-0.

Paul Goldschmidt reached base 4 times, with a homer, powering the Cardinals to the NL Central title by pounding the Cubs, 9-0.

Lance Lynn pitched into the 8th, striking out 10 Yankees over 7 1/3 innings, allowing 2 hits and 1 run for the Rangers 6-1 victory.

George Springer went 4 for 4 with a homer, driving in 2 and scoring 3, as the Astros finished the season topping the Angels, 8-5.

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Brad Miller homered twice and added 2 more hits but the Phillies were edged by Miami, 4-3.

Martín Pérez pitched into the 6th, throwing 5 2/3 innings, allowing 3 hits. The Twins bullpen would blow the lead and the 5-4 game in Kansas City.

Mike Thaiss went 3 for 4 with 2 homers but the Angels dropped the 8-5 game to Houston.

Trevor Williams held the Reds to 2 runs over 7 innings but took the hard luck 3-1 decision for Pittsburgh.

For an explanation of how WOB works, click here.

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