Who Owned Baseball – Updated for June 7, 2022

John Kuntz – Cleveland.com

Who Owned Baseball for June 7, 2022?

FULL WOB

Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a pair of home runs, driving in 6, as the Marlins pounded Washington, 12-2.

Yu Darvish slowed down the Mets with 7 scoreless innings to lead the Padres to a 7-0 final.

Michael Kopech struck out 8 in 6 innings of 1 hit shutout ball as the White Sox blanked the Dodgers, 4-0.

Marcus Semien reached base 8 times in the Rangers double header split with Cleveland, combining for 3 homers. In the 6-3 victory, he went 4-4 with 2 home runs.

1/2 WOB

Chris Flexen pitched into the 7th, allowing 2 runs over 6 2/3 innings, striking out a pair of Astros, but took the hard luck 4-1 decision for the Mariners.

Wilmer Flores homered and added 2 more hits but the Giants were defeated by Colorado, 5-3.

Dakota Hudson threw 7 solid innings, allowing 1 hits, 1 walk and 1 run, but the St. Louis bullpen fell in the 4-2 loss to Tampa Bay.

Jorge Polanco went 4 for 5 with a homer but the Twins could not solve the Yankees and dropped the 10-4 final.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 5

Bryce Harper – 4

Mookie Betts – 3 1/2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 3

C. J. Cron – 3

Manny Machado – 3

Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2 1/2

Francisco Lindor – 2 1/2

Nolan Arenado – 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

Brendan Rogers – 1 1/2

Josh Rojas – 1 1/2

Daulton Varsho – 1 1/2

American League Hitters

Yordan Alvarez – 5

Ty France – 4 1/2

Jose Ramirez – 4

Aaron Judge – 3 1/2

Mike Trout – 3 1/2

Salvador Perez – 3

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

Trey Mancini – 1 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 1 1/2

Julio Rodriguez – 1 1/2

George Springer – 1 1/2

Trevor Story – 1 1/2

Kyle Tucker – 1 1/2

National League Pitchers

Sandy Alcantara – 4 1/2

Corbin Burnes – 4 1/2

Pablo Lopez – 4 1/2

Yu Darvish – 4

Joe Mugrove – 3 1/2

Aaron Nola – 3

Freddy Peralta – 3

Adam Wainwright – 3

Hunter Greene – 2 1/2

Merrill Kelly – 2 1/2

Carlos Carrasco – 2

Zac Gallen – 2

MacKenzie Gore – 2

Eric Lauer – 2

Sean Manaea – 2

Tylor Megill – 2

Jose Quintana – 2

Carlos Rodon – 2

Julio Urias – 2

Chris Bassitt – 1 1/2

Chad Kuhl – 1 1/2

Steven Matz – 1 1/2

Marcus Stroman – 1 1/2

Logan Webb – 1 1/2

Zack Wheeler – 1 1/2

American League Pitchers

Nestor Cortes Jr. – 4 1/2

Gerrit Cole – 4

Frankie Montas – 4

Martin Perez – 4

Framber Valdez – 4

Alek Manoah – 3 1/2

Michael Kopech – 3

Shohei Ohtani – 3

Jameson Taillon – 3

Brad Keller – 2 1/2

Michael Wacha – 2 1/2

Dylan Cease – 2

Dane Dunning – 2

Chris Flexen – 2

Kevin Gausman – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2

Robbie Ray – 2

Luis Severino – 2

Nathan Eovaldi – 1 1/2

Rich Hill – 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

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

1 WOB
Willy Adames, Tyler Anderson, Elvis Andrus, Luis Arraez, Graham Ashcroft , Javier Baez, Seth Beer, Josh Bell, Shane Bieber, Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler, Byron Buxton, Edward Cabrera, Lorenzo Cain, Johan Camargo, Mark Canha, Curt Casali, Harold Castro, Michael Chavis, Zack Collins, Willson Contreras, Patrick Corbin, Johnny Cueto, Travis d’Arnaud, J. D. Davis, Reid Detmers, Aledmys Diaz, Josh Donaldson, Hunter Dozier, Brandon Drury, Maurcio Dubon, Eduardo Escobar, Thairo Estrada, Erick Fedde, Maikel Franco, Freddie Freeman, Max Fried, Adolis Garcia, Luis Garcia, Kyle Garlick, Kyle Gibson, Marco Gonzales, Luis Gonzalez, Nolan Gorman, Jon Gray, Sonny Gray, Andrew Heaney, Taylor Hearn, Jonah Heim, Kyle Hendricks, Teoscar Hernandez, Adrian Houser, Jakob Junis, Yusei Kikuchi, Alejandro Kirk, 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, Marcus Semien, Brian Serven, Chase Silseth, Brady Singer, Tarik Skubal, Juan Soto, Rowdy Tellez, Lane Thomas, 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
Jose Abreu, Jesus Aguilar, Jorge Alfaro, Jose Altuve, Ian Anderson, Chris Archer, Andrew Benintendi, Jon Berti, Jose Berrios, Bo Bichette, Paul Blackburn, Kyle Bradish, Michael Brantley, Matt Brash, Beau Briske, Madison Bumgarner, Dylan Bundy, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Canha, Victor Caratini, Luis Castillo, Roansy Contreras, Zach Davies, Yonathan Daza, Wilmer Flores, Wander Franco, Mitch Garver, Logan Gilbert, Tyler Gilbert, Andres Gimenez, Lucas Giolito, Tony Gonsolin, Randal Grichuk, Zack Greinke, Mitch Haniger, Austin Hays, Carlos Hernandez, Dakota Hudson, Daniel Hudson, Sam Huff, Jose Iglesias, Zach Logue, Jesus Luzardo, Jordan Lyles, Oscar Mercado, Miles Mikolas, Jordan Montgomery, Cedric Mullins, Tyler Naquin, Sheldon Neuse, Brandon Nimmo, Andre Pallante, David Peterson, Zach Plesac, Jorge Polanco, Jurickson Profar, Cal Quantrill, Drew Rasmussen, J. T. Realmuto, Bryan Reynolds, 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, 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 Baseball – August 31, 2020

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Let’s see who owned baseball on August 31, 2020.

For an explanation of how WOB works, click here.

Earning Full WOBs:

Ji-Man Choi reached base 5 times, including 2 homers, as the first place Rays beat the Yankees again, 5-3.

Marco Gonzales threw a complete game for the Mariners, striking out 8 Angels, in the 2-1 final.

Rhys Hoskins doubled and homered in the Phillies 8-6 win over Washington.

Dakota Hudson went 7 innings, allowing 1 earned run and 1 unearned run, striking out 7 Reds, to earn the 7-5 decision for the Cardinals.

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Shane Bieber allowed 1 hit and no runs over 6 innings, fanning 9 Royals along the way. But the Indians bullpen broke down in the 8th and dropped the 2-1 game.

Jacob deGrom struck out 9 Marlins in 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run. But the Mets defense betrayed him in the 5-3 defeat.

Miguel Sanó homered, singled and walked but the Twins came up short against the White Sox, 8-5.

Juan Soto homered twice and he added a walk but the Nationals dropped the 8-6 slugfest to Philadelphia.

 

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Who Owned Baseball – June 11, 2019

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Let’s see owned baseball on June 11, 2019

Earning Full WOBs:

Trevor Bauer pitched into the 8th, finishing with 7 2/3 innings, 1 run and striking out 6 Reds batters. He did not get the decision but set up Cleveland walking off to a 2-1 final.

Dakota Hudson threw 7 strong innings, giving up 1 run and striking out 6 as the Cardinals slugged the Marlins, 7-1.

Brian McCann homered twice in the rain shorted 7-5 Atlanta victory over the Pirates.

Gio Urshela singled, doubled and homered, driving in 4 runs in the Yankees 12-5 double header opening win over the Mets. He added an RBI n the 10-4 nightcap loss.

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Luis Castillo threw 6 innings, striking out 6 Cleveland batters and giving up just 1 run. But Cleveland came back to double up Cincinnati, 2-1.

Edwin Encarnación reached base 3 times, including a homer, driving in 3, but the Twins came back against his Mariners, 6-5.

Mike Leake held Minnesota to 3 runs, 6 hits and no walks over 7 innings. Seattle’s bullpen would collapse and drop the 6-5 final.

Anthony Rendon hit a pair of homers and walked but the Nationals came up short against the White Sox, 7-5.

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