Who Owned Baseball – Updated for June 17, 2022

AP Photo – Ted S. Warren

Who owned baseball on June 17, 2022?

FULL WOB

C. J. Cron drove in 5 runs with 3 hits, including 2 homers, as the Rockies pounded San Diego, 10-4.

Robbie Ray took a no hitter into the 7th, finishing with 3 hits and 1 run over 7 innings, striking out 10 Angels to earn the 8-1 decision for Seattle.

Anthony Rizzo singled, walked and launched a grand slam to help the Yankees crush the Blue Jays, 12-3.

Carlos Rodon struck out 8 in 8 innings of 2 hit shutout ball as the Giants blanked the Pirates, 2-0.

1/2 WOB

Shane Baz threw 6 innings of 2 hit shutout ball, striking out 7, but the Rays bullpen allowed the only run of the 1-0 loss to Baltimore.

Josh Bell combined for 3 home runs as his Nationals were swept in a double header by the Phillies. He reached base 4 times, homering twice in the 8-7 finale.

Byron Buxton homered and doubled but the Twins were topped by the Diamondbacks 7-2.

Charlie Morton kept the Braves hopes of extending their winning streak alive with 7 innings of 3 hit shutout ball, fanning 9. But the Cubs scored off of Atlanta’s bullpen to sneak off a 1-0 win.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 5

C. J. Cron – 4

Paul Goldschmidt – 4

Bryce Harper – 4

Mookie Betts – 3 1/2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 3

Manny Machado – 3

Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2 1/2

Francisco Lindor – 2 1/2

Nolan Arenado – 2

Starling Marte – 2

Joc Pederson – 2

Austin Riley – 2

Kyle Schwarber – 2

Daulton Varsho – 2

Kyle Farmer – 1 1/2

David Peralta – 1 1/2

Tommy Pham – 1 1/2

Hunter Renfroe – 1 1/2

Brendan Rogers – 1 1/2

Josh Rojas – 1 1/2

Darin Ruf – 1 1/2

Brian Serven – 1 1/2

Lane Thomas – 1 1/2

American League Hitters

Yordan Alvarez – 5 1/2

Ty France – 4 1/2

Mike Trout – 4 1/2

Ryan Mountcastle – 4

Jose Ramirez – 4

Aaron Judge – 3 1/2

Salvador Perez – 3

Anthony Rizzo – 3

Jared Walsh – 3

George Springer – 2 1/2

Randy Arozarena – 2

Byron Buxton – 2

Rafael Devers – 2

Alex Verdugo – 2

Taylor Ward – 2

Jose Abreu – 1 1/2

Josh Bell – 1 1/2

Adam Frazier – 1 1/2

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – 1 1/2

Brandon Lowe – 1 1/2

Trey Mancini – 1 1/2

J. D. Martinez – 1 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 1 1/2

Julio Rodriguez – 1 1/2

Trevor Story – 1 1/2

Kyle Tucker – 1 1/2

National League Pitchers

Sandy Alcantara – 6

Yu Darvish – 5

Corbin Burnes – 4 1/2

Pablo Lopez – 4 1/2

Joe Mugrove – 4 1/2

Carlos Rodon – 4

Zack Wheeler – 3 1/2

Aaron Nola – 3

Freddy Peralta – 3

Adam Wainwright – 3

Hunter Greene – 2 1/2

Merrill Kelly – 2 1/2

Julio Urias – 2 1/2

Tyler Anderson – 2

Carlos Carrasco – 2

Max Fried – 2

Zac Gallen – 2

MacKenzie Gore – 2

Chad Kuhl – 2

Eric Lauer – 2

Sean Manaea – 2

Tylor Megill – 2

Miles Mikolas – 2

Jose Quintana – 2

Chris Bassitt – 1 1/2

Steven Matz – 1 1/2

Charlie Morton – 1 1/2

Marcus Stroman – 1 1/2

Logan Webb – 1 1/2

American League Pitchers

Shohei Ohtani – 5

Nestor Cortes Jr. – 4 1/2

Alek Manoah – 4 1/2

Gerrit Cole – 4

Frankie Montas – 4

Martin Perez – 4

Framber Valdez – 4

Robbie Ray – 3 1/2

Michael Kopech – 3

Jameson Taillon – 3

Dane Dunning – 2 1/2

Nathan Eovaldi – 2 1/2

Kevin Gausman – 2 1/2

Brad Keller – 2 1/2

Michael Wacha – 2 1/2

Dylan Cease – 2

Chris Flexen – 2

Cristian Javier – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2

Nick Pivetta – 2

Luis Severino – 2

Johnny Cueto – 1 1/2

Hunter Dozier – 1 1/2

Marco Gonzales – 1 1/2

Rich Hill – 1 1/2

Daulton Jefferies – 1 1/2

Corey Kluber 1 1/2

Shane McClanahan – 1 1/2

Triston McKenzie – 1 1/2

Jordan Montgomery – 1 1/2

Ross Stripling – 1 1/2

Combined Pitcher and Hitter WOB
Shohei Ohtani – 6 1/2

1 WOB
Willy Adames, Elvis Andrus, Luis Arraez, Graham Ashcroft , Javier Baez, Seth Beer, Shane Bieber, Paul Blackburn, Alex Bregman, Beau Briske, Walker Buehler, Edward Cabrera, Lorenzo Cain, Johan Camargo, Mark Canha, Matt Carpenter, Curt Casali, Luis Castillo, Harold Castro, Michael Chavis, Zack Collins, Willson Contreras, Patrick Corbin, Jake Cronenworth, Nelson Cruz, Travis d’Arnaud, Zach Davies, J. D. Davis, Reid Detmers, Aledmys Diaz, Josh Donaldson, Brandon Drury, Maurcio Dubon, Adam Duvall, Eduardo Escobar, Thairo Estrada, Erick Fedde, Maikel Franco, Freddie Freeman, Joey Gallo, Adolis Garcia, Luis Garcia, Kyle Garlick, Kyle Gibson, Luis Gonzalez, Oscar Gonzalez, Nolan Gorman, Jon Gray, Sonny Gray, Andrew Heaney, Jonathan Heasley, Taylor Hearn, Jonah Heim, Kyle Hendricks, Teoscar Hernandez, Adrian Houser, Jakob Junis, Yusei Kikuchi, Alejandro Kirk, Steven Kwan, Trevor Larnach, Evan Longoria, Tyler Mahle, Davis Martin,Nick Martinez, Yadiel Martinez, Andrew McCutchen, Ryan McMahon, Jeff McNeil, Whit Merrifield, Yoan Moncada, Max Muncy, Sean Murphy, Josh Naylor, Edward Olivares, Matt Olson, Connor Overton, Marcell Ozuna, A. J. Pollock, Bryan Reynolds, Victor Robles, Eduardo Rodriguez, Josh Rogers, Patrick Sandoval, Carlos Santana, Marcus Semien, Chase Silseth, Brady Singer, Tarik Skubal, 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,

½ WOB
Jesus Aguilar, Jorge Alfaro, Jose Altuve, Ian Anderson, Chris Archer, Shane Baz, Andrew Benintendi, Jon Berti, Jose Berrios, Bo Bichette, Kyle Bradish, Michael Brantley, Matt Brash, Madison Bumgarner, Dylan Bundy, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Canha, Victor Caratini, Daniel Castano, Willi Castro, Roansy Contreras, Yonathan Daza, Brendan Donovan, Ryan Feltner, Wilmer Flores, Wander Franco, TJ Friedl, Mitch Garver, Logan Gilbert, Tyler Gilbert, Andres Gimenez, Lucas Giolito, Tony Gonsolin, Randal Grichuk, Zack Greinke, Mitch Haniger, Ian Happ, Austin Hays, Carlos Hernandez, Rhys Hoskins, Dakota Hudson, Daniel Hudson, Sam Huff, Jose Iglesias, James Kaprelian, Mitch Keller, Zach Logue, Nathaniel Lowe, Jesus Luzardo, Jordan Lyles, Brandon Marsh, Oscar Mercado, Cedric Mullins, Tyler Naquin, Sheldon Neuse, Brandon Nimmo, Tyler O’Neil, Andre Pallante, David Peterson, Zach Plesac, Jorge Polanco, Jurickson Profar, Cal Quantrill, Drew Rasmussen, J. T. Realmuto, Jesus Sanchez, Reiver Sanmartin, Anthony Santander, Clarke Schmidt, Jose Siri, Caleb Smith, Pavin Smith, Will Smith, Blake Snell, Jorge Soler, Jeffrey Springs, Myles Straw, Marcus Stroman, Eugenio Suarez, Jose Suarez, Justin Steele, Dansby Swanson, Noah Syndergaard, Ramiel Tapia, Zach Thompson, Spencer Torkelson, Trea Turner, Gio Urshela, Christian Vazquez, Austin Voth, Steven Wilson, Bobby Witt Jr., Kolten Wong, Juan Yepez, Mike Yastrzemski, Christian Yelich, Bruce Zimmermann

Who Owned October (#WOO) Tallies Updated for ALCS Game 4 and NLCS Game 3 – October 19, 2021

Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

Who owned October on October 19?

Each winning team for every post season game gets a pitcher and a hitter who earn a full WOO(Who Owns October.)

And at my discretion, I award a 1/2 WOO’S to a worthy player on the losing team.

But the World Series deserves its own stats. WOWS (Who Owns the World Series.)

At the end of the post season, we will see who had the highest WOO total as a pitcher and a hitter. The WOWS total will be kept separately. Each game now counts towards both tallies.

A complete description of the rules can be found HERE.

From October 19, 2021 –

ALCS GAME 4 and NLCS GAME 3

Receiving 1 WOO

Jose Altuve homered to lead off the 8th inning, tying the game and added a run in the 9th as the Astros stunned the Red Sox, 9-2.

Cody Bellinger hit a series turning 3 run game tying home run in the 8th, setting up the Dodgers dramatic 6-5 win over the Braves.

Kenley Jansen struck out the side in the 9th, sealing the Dodgers 6-5 edging of the Braves.

Cristian Javier threw 3 key shutout innings, striking out 3 Red Sox and kept the Astros in the game long enough to take the 9-2 final.

Receiving 1/2 WOO

Xander Bogaerts hit a 2 run homer and added a double but the rest of Boston’s bats were dead in the 9-2 defeat to Houston.

Freddie Freeman reached base 4 times, scoring a run, in the Braves 6-5 loss to the Dodgers.

Charlie Morton wiggled out of early trouble to throw 5 strong innings, fanning 5 Dodgers. The Braves bullpen would give up the lead and the 6-5 game.

Nick Pivetta threw 5 strong innings, allowing 1 run and 2 hits, striking out 3 Astros. But the Red Sox bullpen imploded and dropped the 9-2 game.

CURRENT WOO Totals MLB, 2021

HITTERS “WOO” MLB, 2021

Mookie Betts – Dodgers 2 1/2, Kike Hernandez – Red Sox 2 1/2, Jose Altuve – Astros 2, Austin Riley – Braves 2, Kyle Tucker – Astros 2, Randy Arozarena – Rays 1 1/2, Xander Bogaerts – Red Sox 1 1/2, Kris Bryant – Giants 1 1/2, Freddie Freeman – Braves 1 1/2, Joc Pederson – Braves 1 1/2, Kyle Schwarber – Red Sox 1 1/2, Chris Taylor – Dodgers 1 1/2, Rowdy Tellez – Brewers 1 1/2, Yordan Alvarez – Astros 1, Cody Bellinger – Dodgers 1, Carlos Correa – Astros 1, Leury Garcia – White Sox 1, Evan Longoria – Giants 1, J. D. Martinez – Red Sox 1, A. J. Pollock – Dodgers 1, Eddie Rosario – Braves 1, Will Smith – Dodgers 1, Christian Vazquez – Red Sox 1, Jose Abreu – White Sox 1/2, Willy Adames – Rays 1/2, Tommy Edman – Cardinals 1/2, Wander Franco – Rays 1/2, Yuli Gurriel – Astros 1/2, Jordan Luplow – Rays 1/2, Buster Posey – Giants 1/2, Luis Robert – White Sox 1/2, Darin Ruf – Giants 1/2, Gavin Sheets – White Sox 1/2, Giancarlo Stanton – Yankees 1/2, Luis Urias – Brewers 1/2

PITCHERS “WOO” MLB, 2021

Cristian Javier – Astros 2 1/2, Nathan Eovaldi – Red Sox 2, Max Fried – Braves 2, Nick Pivetta – Red Sox 2, Eduardo Rodriguez – Red Sox 2, Julio Urias – Dodgers 2, Walker Buehler – Dodgers 1 1/2, Ryan Tepera – White Sox 1 1/2, Logan Webb – Giants 1 1/2, Ian Anderson – Braves 1, Corbin Burnes – Brewers 1, Camilo Doval – Giants 1, Tanner Houck – Red Sox 1, Kenley Jansen – Dodgers 1, Phil Maton – Astros 1, Shane McClanahan – Rays 1, Lance McCullers – Astros 1, A. J. Minter – Braves 1, Charlie Morton – Braves 1, David Robertson – Rays 1, Will Smith – Braves 1, Ryne Stanek – Astros 1, Blake Taylor – Astros 1, Blake Treinen – Dodgers 1, Brandon Woodruff – Brewers 1, Aaron Bummer – White Sox 1/2, Kevin Gausman – Giants 1/2, Clay Holmes – Yankees 1/2, Andrew Kittredge – Rays 1/2, Adam Ottavino – Red Sox 1/2, Freddie Peralta – Brewers 1/2, Jose Ruiz – White Sox 1/2, Max Scherzer – Dodgers 1/2, Adam Wainwright – Cardinals 1/2

Who Owned October (#WOO) Tallies Updated for NL Division Series Game 1 and AL Division Series Game 2 – October 8, 2021

John Hefti – AP

The Astros took control, the Red Sox flipped the script and the pitching for the Brewers and the Giants could not look better.

Who owned October on October 8?

Each winning team for every post season game gets a pitcher and a hitter who earn a full WOO(Who Owns October.)

And at my discretion, I award a 1/2 WOO’S to a worthy player on the losing team.

But the World Series deserves its own stats. WOWS (Who Owns the World Series.)

At the end of the post season, we will see who had the highest WOO total as a pitcher and a hitter. The WOWS total will be kept separately. Each game now counts towards both tallies.

A complete description of the rules can be found HERE.

From October 8, 2021 –

AL DIVISION SERIES GAME 2 and NL DIVISION SERIES GAME 1

Receiving 1 WOO

Kris Bryant went 3 for 3 with a home run as the Giants shutout the Dodgers, 4-0.

Corbin Burnes kept the Braves off of the scoreboard with 6 scoreless frames, setting up the Brewers 2-1 victory.

Kike Hernandez amassed 11 total bases with 5 hits including a game tying home run as the Red Sox cme from behind to top the Rays, 14-6.

Tanner Houck threw 5 magnificent innings, extending his consecutive batter retired streak to 30 before allowing a single. He would be credited with the 14-6 decision for Boston over Tampa Bay.

Ryne Stanek threw a key shutout inning, strking out a pair of White Sox and earned the 9-4 victory for Houston.

Rowdy Tellez hit a 2 run homer that accounted for all the Brewers runs in the 2-1 victory over Atlanta.

Kyle Tucker homered and singled, driving in 3, as the Astros topped the White Sox 9-4.

Logan Webb had one of the great pitching performances in Giants history, pitching shutout ball into the 8th, striking out 10 Dodgers in 7 2/3 innings, walking none to earn the 4-0 victory.

Receiving 1/2 WOO

Walker Buehler pitched into the 7th inning, scattering 6 hits over 6 1/3 innings, but a pair of home runs sunk him as the Dodgers were shutout by the Giants, 4-0.

Jordan Luplow launched a grand slam in the first but the Rays bats went silent afterwards as the Red Sox prevailed 14-6.

Charlie Morton fanned 9 Brewers in 6 innings but allowed a 2 run homer which gave him the hard luck decision as the Braves were doubled up, 2-1.

Joc Pederson hit a pinch hit home run in the Braves 2-1 loss in Milwaukee.

Luis Robert reached base 4 times, scoring twice and driving in another but the White Sox could not hang on against the Astros and fell 9-4.

David Robertson kept the Red Sox from homering in his inning of shutout relief in the Rays 14-6 drubbing.

Will Smith singled and doubled but did not score as the Dodgers dropped the opener to the Giants 4-0.

Ryan Tepera kept the White Sox hopes alive with a shutout inning that preserved a tie but the Astros rallied late to take the 9-4 game.

CURRENT WOO Totals MLB, 2021

HITTERS “WOO” MLB, 2021

Yordan Alvarez – Astros 1, Randy Arozarena – Rays 1, Xander Bogaerts – Red Sox 1, Kris Bryant – Giants 1, Kike Hernandez – Red Sox 1, Chris Taylor – Dodgers 1, Rowdy Tellez – Brewers 1, Kyle Tucker – Astros 1, Jose Abreu – White Sox 1/2, Tommy Edman – Cardinals 1/2, Jordan Luplow – Rays 1/2, Joc Pederson – Braves 1/2, Luis Robert – White Sox 1/2, Kyle Schwarber – Red Sox 1/2, Will Smith – Dodgers 1/2, Giancarlo Stanton – Yankees 1/2

PITCHERS “WOO” MLB, 2021

Corbin Burnes – Brewers 1, Nathan Eovaldi – Red Sox 1, Tanner Houck – Red Sox 1, Shane McClanahan – Rays 1, Lance McCullers – Astros 1, Ryne Stanek – Astros 1, Blake Treinen – Dodgers 1, Logan Webb – Giants 1, Walker Buehler – Dodgers 1/2, Clay Holmes – Yankees 1/2, Charlie Morton – Braves 1/2, Nick Pivetta – Red Sox 1/2, David Robertson – Rays 1/2, Jose Ruiz – White Sox 1/2, Ryan Tepera – White Sox 1/2, Adam Wainwright – Cardinals 1/2