Who Owned Baseball (WOB) – Updated for May 15, 2023

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WHO OWNED BASEBALL FOR MAY 15, 2023?

Full WOB

Brenton Doyle collected 10 total bases with his 3 hits, including 2 homers, as the Rockies edged the Reds, 9-8.

George Kirby pitched into the 7th, holding the Red Sox to 1 run in 6 2/3 innings as the Mariners rolled to a 10-1 final.

Shohei Ohtani missed the cycle by a double, reached base 5 times, scoring 3 and driving in 3 as the Angels topped Baltimore, 9-5.

Michael Wacha took a no hitter into the 8th, finishing with 7 plus innings of 1 hit ball, fanning 11 and walking just one as the Padres blanked Kansas City, 4-0.

1/2 WOB

Alec Bohm homered and doubled but the Phillies were doubled up by the Giants, 6-3.

Bailey Falter gave the Phillies 4 1/3 innings out of the bullpen where he did not allow an earned run to San Francisco. Unfortunately for him, the Philadelphia defense betrayed him and his 6 unearned runs were enough to take the 6-3 loss.

Sam Long recorded 7 outs in relief, stranding a pair of inherited runners and did not allow a Diamondbacks runner to score. The damage was done, however as the A’s fell, 5-2.

Jorge Polanco reached base 4 times, including a home run, and stole a base in Minnesota’s 9-8 extra innings loss to the Dodgers.

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Who Owned Baseball Scores

AL Batters

Bo Bichette – 2 1/2

Taylor Walls – 2 1/2

Wander Franco – 2

Aaron Judge – 2

Josh Lowe – 2

Issac Paredes – 2

Vladimir Guerrero Jr, – 2

Shohei Ohtani – 2

Hunter Renfroe – 2

Rafael Devers – 1 1/2

Jonah Heim – 1 1/2

Cal Raleigh – 1 1/2

AL Pitchers

Nathan Eovaldi – 3 1/2

Kevin Gausman – 3 1/2

Eduardo Rodriguez – 3 1/2

Jose Berrios – 2 1/2

Sonny Gray – 2 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 2 1/2

Drew Rasmussen – 2 1/2

Chris Bassitt – 2

Gerrit Cole – 2

Kyle Gibson – 2

Cal Quantrill – 2

Jeffrey Springs – 2

Framber Valdez – 2

Shane Bieber – 1 1/2

Jon Gray – 1 1/2

George Kirby – 1 1/2

Alek Manoah – 1 1/2

Joe Ryan – 1 1/2

Chris Sale – 1 1/2

NL Batters

C. J. Cron – 2 1/2

Jorge Soler – 2 1/2

Paul Goldschmidt – 2

Yan Gomes – 2

Max Muncy – 2

Bryan Reynolds – 2

Nick Senzel – 2

Brian Anderson – 1 1/2

Alec Bohm – 1 1/2

Freddie Freeman – 1 1/2

Garrett Cooper – 1 1/2

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. – 1 1/2

Manny Machado – 1 1/2

Sean Murphy – 1 1/2

Fernando Tatis Jr. – 1 1/2

Christian Walker – 1 1/2

Patrick Wisdom – 1 1/2

NL Pitchers

Sandy Alcantara – 3

Zac Gallen – 3

Mitch Keller – 3

Clayton Kershaw – 3

Jordan Montgomery 3

Marcus Stroman – 3

Logan Webb – 3

Alex Cobb – 2 1/2

Merrill Kelly – 2 1/2

Spencer Strider – 2 1/2

Michael Wacha – 2 1/2

Corbin Burnes – 2

Kyle Freeland – 2

Drew Smyly – 2

Vince Velasquez – 2

Graham Ashcraft – 1 1/2

Roansy Contreras – 1 1/2

Patrick Corbin – 1 1/2

Bailey Falter – 1 1/2

Seth Lugo – 1 1/2

Wade Miley – 1 1/2

Charlie Morton – 1 1/2

Aaron Nola – 1 1/2

Johan Oviedo – 1 1/2

Justin Steele – 1 1/2

COMBINED WOB FOR PITCHING AND HITTING

Shohei Ohtani – 4 1/2 (2 as Hitter, 2 1/2 as Pitcher)

1 WOB

Hanser Alberto, Ozzie Albies, Yordan Alvarez, Nolan Arenado, Luis Arraez, Randy Arozarena, Ji Hwan Bae, Brett Baty, Brandon Belt, Tanner Bibee, Charlie Blackmon, Hunter Brown, Jeimer Candelario, Matt Carpenter, Corbin Carroll, Nick Castellanos, Dylan Cease, Yu Chang, Aaron Civale, Michael Conforto, Yu Darvish, Anthony DeSclafani, Brenton Doyle, Dane Dunning, Jarren Duran, Adam Duvall, Tommy Edman, Thairo Estrada, Jake Fraley, Adam Frazier, Joey Gallo, Adolis Garcia, Luis Garcia, Stone Garrett, Domingo German, Logan Gilbert, Lucas Giolito, Nolan Gorman, Eric Haase, Teoscar Hernandez, Sam Hilliard, Nico Hoerner, Tanner Houck, Jonathan India, Eloy Jimenez, Corey Julks, Josh Jung, Steven Kwan, Francisco Lindor, Lance Lynn, Jesus Luzardo, Nick Martinez, Michael Massey, Shane McClanahan, Jeff McNeil, Bryce Miller, Ryan Mountcastle, Cedric Mullins, Tom Murphy, Wil Myers, Bailey Ober, James Outman, Freddy Peralta, AJ Pollock, Luke Raley, Luis Rengifo, Anthony Rizzo, Adley Rutschman, Nick Sandlin, Patrick Sandoval, Anthony Santander, Casey Schmitt, Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Trayce Thompson, Gleyber Torres, Alex Verdugo, Justin Verlander, Tyler Wells, Joey Wiemer, Connor Wong, Christian Yelich, Masataka Yoshida

1/2 WOB

CJ Abrams, Ronald Acuna Jr., Jesus Aguilar, Logan Allen, Pete Alonso, Francisco Alvarez, Harrison Bader, Peyton Battenfield, Mookie Betts, Phil Bickford, Xander Bogaerts, Alex Bregman, Seth Brown, Kris Bubic, Jake Burger, Peyton Butterfield, Oswaldo Cabrera, Willi Castro, Luis Cessa, Mike Clevinger, William Contreras, Willson Contreras, Tucker Davidson, J. D Davis, Bryan De La Cruz, Reid Detmers, Jordan Diaz, Yandy Diaz, Brandon Drury, Bryce Elder, Mason Englert, Josh Fleming, Ty France, Max Fried, Shintaro Fujinami, Tony Gonsolin, Josiah Gray, Austin Hays, Ha-Seong Kim, Shea Langeliers, Nick Lodolo, Sam Long, Pablo Lopez, Michael Lorenzen, Nathaniel Lowe, Jordan Lyles, Kenta Maeda, Tyler Mahle, Dustin May, Andrew McCutchen, Easton McGee, Mason Miller, Jose Miranda, Eli Morgan, Ryne Nelson, Ryan Noda, Vinnie Pasquantino, Joc Pederson, Martin Perez, Nick Pivetta, Jorge Polanco, Nick Pratto, Harold Ramirez, Trevor Richards, Luis Robert Jr., Brent Rooker, Keibert Ruiz, Jesus Sanchez, Kyle Schwarber, Gavin Sheets, Pavin Smith, Blake Snell, Juan Soto, Spencer Steer, Matt Strahm, Noah Syndergaard, Jameson Taillon, Spencer Torkelson, Ross Stripling, Mike Trout, Kyle Tucker, Edwin Uceta, Gio Urshela, Andrew Vaughn, LaMonte Wade Jr., Ryan Weathers, Hayden Wesneski, Zack Wheeler, Bobby Witt Jr.

Who Owned Baseball (WOB) – Updated for April 27, 2023

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WHO OWNED BASEBALL FOR APRIL 27, 2023?

Full WOBs

Brett Baty reached base 4 times, including a homer, as the Mets held off the Nationals, 9-8.

Gerrit Cole fanned 8 Rangers in 6 2/3 innings as the Yankees doubled up the Rangers, 4-2.

Mitch Keller struck out 10 Dodgers in 6 innings as the red hot Pirates won again, 6-2.

Shohei Ohtani missed the cycle by a flyball caught on the warning track, went 3 for 5 and earned the 8-7 decision for the Angels over Oakland.

1/2 WOBs

Jake Burger doubled, walked and homered in the White Sox 14-5 drubbing by the Rays.

George Kirby threw a complete game, holding the Phillies to a single run but took the tough luck 1-0 decision for Seattle.

Manny Machado singled and homered but the Padres fell 5-2 to the Cubs.

Logan Webb pitched into the 7th, allowing 2 runs in 6 2/3 innings but the Giants were blanked by the Cardinals, 6-0.

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Who Owned Baseball Scores

AL Batters

Bo Bichette – 2

Wander Franco – 2

Vladimir Guerrero Jr, – 2

Rafael Devers – 1 1/2

Jonah Heim – 1 1/2

Hunter Renfroe – 1 1/2

AL Pitchers

Kevin Gausman – 3

Jose Berrios – 2 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 2 1/2

Gerrit Cole – 2

Kyle Gibson – 2

Sonny Gray – 2

Drew Rasmussen – 2

Jeffrey Springs – 2

Alek Manoah – 1 1/2

Eduardo Rodriguez – 1 1/2

NL Batters

Max Muncy – 2

Bryan Reynolds – 2

Brian Anderson – 1 1/2

Garrett Cooper – 1 1/2

C. J. Cron – 1 1/2

Patrick Wisdom – 1 1/2

NL Pitchers

Sandy Alcantara – 2

Kyle Freeland – 2

Zac Gallen – 2

Clayton Kershaw – 2

Jordan Montgomery 2

Spencer Strider – 2

Marcus Stroman – 2

Vince Velasquez – 2

Graham Ashcraft – 1 1/2

Merrill Kelly – 1 1/2

Charlie Morton – 1 1/2

Johan Oviedo – 1 1/2

Justin Steele – 1 1/2

Logan Webb – 1 1/2

COMBINED WOB FOR PITCHING AND HITTING

Shohei Ohtani – 3 1/2 (1 as Hitter, 2 1/2 as Pitcher)

1 WOB

Yordan Alvarez, Luis Arraez, Ji Hwan Bae, Brett Baty, Charlie Blackmon, Alec Bohm, Hunter Brown, Corbin Burnes, Jeimer Candelario, Matt Carpenter, Corbin Carroll, Nick Castellanos, Dylan Cease, Yu Chang, Aaron Civale, Michael Conforto, Roansy Contreras, Dane Dunning, Jarren Duran, Adam Duvall, Tommy Edman, Bailey Falter, Adam Frazier, Joey Gallo, Adolis Garcia, Luis Garcia, Stone Garrett, Yan Gomes, Nolan Gorman, Teoscar Hernandez, Sam Hilliard, Nico Hoerner, Tanner Houck, Jonathan India, Aaron Judge, Corey Julks, Mitch Keller, Steven Kwan, Francisco Lindor, Seth Lugo, Lance Lynn, Jesus Luzardo, Nick Martinez, Jeff McNeil, Wade Miley, Ryan Mountcastle, Wil Myers, Shohei Ohtani (AS HITTER), James Outman, Issac Paredes, Freddy Peralta, AJ Pollock, Luke Raley, Anthony Rizzo, Adley Rutschman, Joe Ryan, Nick Sandlin, Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Drew Smyly, Jorge Soler, Trayce Thompson, Framber Valdez, Taylor Walls, Masataka Yoshida

1/2 WOB

CJ Abrams, Jesus Aguilar, Pete Alonso, Chris Bassitt, Mookie Betts, Phil Bickford, Xander Bogaerts, Seth Brown, Kris Bubic, Jake Burger, Peyton Butterfield, Willi Castro, Luis Cessa, Mike Clevinger, Alex Cobb, William Contreras, Willson Contreras, Yu Darvish, Tucker Davidson, J. D Davis, Reid Detmers, Bryce Elder, Mason Englert, Nathan Eovaldi, Thairo Estrada, Josh Fleming, Ty France, Freddie Freeman, Max Fried, Shintaro Fujinami, Logan Gilbert, Lucas Giolito, George Kirby, Paul Goldschmidt, Jon Gray, Josiah Gray, Austin Hays, Eloy Jimenez, Josh Jung, Ha-Seong Kim, Shea Langeliers, Nick Lodolo, Pablo Lopez, Josh Lowe, Nathaniel Lowe, Jordan Lyles, Manny Machado, Kenta Maeda, Tyler Mahle, Dustin May, Andrew McCutchen, , Jose MirandaEli Morgan, Ryne Nelson, Aaron Nola, Vinnie Pasquantino, Martin Perez, Nick Pivetta, Cal Raliegh, Harold Ramirez, Trevor Richards, Luis Robert Jr., Brent Rooker, Patrick Sandoval, Kyle Schwarber, Gavin Sheets, Pavin Smith, Juan Soto, Spencer Steer, Matt Strahm, Noah Syndergaard, Jameson Taillon, Spencer Torkelson, Kyle Tucker, Edwin Uceta, Gio Urshela, Christian Walker, Ryan Weathers, Zack Wheeler, Bobby Witt Jr.

Who Owned October (WOO) – Updated for October 15, 2022

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The Astros and Mariners essentially played 2, the Guardians shocked the Yankees and two 100 win teams fell.

Who owned October on October 15?

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 15, 2022 –

AL DIVISION SERIES GAME 3

NL DIVISION SERIES GAME 4

Receiving 1 WOO

Jake Cronenworth got a pair of hits and drove in the go ahead runs as the Padres eliminated Los Angeles, 5-3.

Enyel De Los Santos recorded 4 key outs in Cleveland’s 6-5 win over the Yankees.

Seranthony Dominguez struck out the side in the 9th to clinch the Division Series for Philadelphia with a 8-3 win over Atlanta.

Luis Garcia came out of the bullpen to throw 5 shutout innings, striking out 6 Mariners and walking none to clinch the 18 inning 1-0 marathon for the Astros.

Oscar Gonzalez hit a walk off 2 run, 2 out, 2 strike single to help Cleveland stun the Yankees, 6-5.

Brandon Marsh hit a 3 run homer to put Atlanta on their heels and added a double in the Phillies 8-3 clincher.

Joe Musgrove fanned 8 Dodgers in 6 innings, setting up San Diego’s 5-3 win.

Jeremy Pena homered in the 18th inning to put the Astros over the top against the Mariners in the 1-0 clincher.

Receiving 1/2 WOO

Tyler Anderson struck out 6 Padres in 5 shutout innings but the Dodgers were stunned in the elimination 5-3 defeat.

Orlando Arcia collected 2 hits, including a home run, but the Braves were eliminated by Philadelphia, 8-3.

Oswaldo Cabrera doubled and homered, scoring 2 and driving in 2, but the Yankees watched Cleveland walk off in the 6-5 defeat.

Freddie Freeman doubled twice and singled, driving in 2, but the Dodgers lost to San Diego, 5-3.

George Kirby threw 7 shutout innings, striking out 5 Astros and walking none, but he did not fare in the decision as the Mariners were blanked, 1-0 in 18 innings.

Dylan Lee threw a shutout inning in the Braves 8-3 defeat by Philadelphia.

Julio Rodriguez doubled and walked in the Mariners 1-0 elimination 18 inning loss to Houston.

Luis Severino gutted his way into the 6th, not walking a single Cleveland batter and allowing 3 runs in 5 2/3 innings. The Yankee bullpen dropped the 6-5 final.

CURRENT WOO Totals MLB, 2022

HITTERS “WOO” MLB, 2021

Yordan Alvarez – Astros 2, Oscar Gonzalez – Guardians 2, Cal Raleigh – Mariners 2, Trent Grisham – Padres 1 1/2, Bryce Harper – Phillies 1 1/2, Nick Castellanos – Phillies 1, Jake Cronenworth – Padres 1, Freddie Freeman – Dodgers 1, Rhys Hoskins – Phillies 1, Ha-Seong Kim – Padres 1, Francisco Lindor – Mets 1, Manny Machado – Padres 1, Brandon Marsh – Phillies 1, Jeremy Pena – Astros 1, Jurickson Profar – Padres 1, Jose Ramirez – Guardians 1, Austin Riley – Braves 1, Anthony Rizzo – Yankees 1, Julio Rodriguez – Mariners 1, Amed Rosario – Guardians 1, Jean Segura – Phillies 1, Trea Turner – Dodgers 1, Pete Alonso – Mets 1/2, Orlando Arcia – Braves 1/2, Mookie Betts – Dodgers 1/2, Vidal Brujan – Rays 1/2, Oswaldo Cabrera – Guardians 1/2, J. P. Crawford – Mariners 1/2 Travis d’Arnaud – Braves 1, Eduardo Escobar – Mets 1/2, Teoscar Hernandez – Blue Jays 1/2, Steven Kwan – Guardians 1/2, Wil Myers – Padres 1/2, Matt Olson – Braves 1/2, Albert Pujols – Cardinals 1/2, Jose Siri – Rays 1/2, George Springer – Blue Jays 1/2, Giancarlo Stanton – Yankees 1, Juan Yepez – Cardinals 1/2

PITCHERS “WOO” MLB, 2022

Seranthony Dominguez – Phillies 2, Joe Musgrove – Padres 2, Aaron Nola – Phillies 2, Luis Castillo – Mariners 1 1/2, George Kirby – Mariners 1 1/2, Zack Wheeler – Phillies 1 1/2, Bryan Abreu – Astros 1, Shane Bieber – Guardians 1, Emmanuel Clase – Guardians 1, Gerrit Cole – Yankees 1, Yu Darvish – Padres, Jacob deGrom – Mets 1, Enyel De Los Santos – Guardians 1, Luis Garcia – Astros 1, Josh Hader – Padres 1, Pierce Johnson – Padres 1, Triston McKenzie – Guardians 1, Blake Snell – Padres 1, Julio Urias – Dodgers 1, Framber Valdez – Astros 1, Kyle Wright – Braves 1, Yency Almonte – Dodgers 1/2, Tyler Anderson – Dodger 1/2, Nestor Cortes Jr. – Yankees 1/2, Kevin Gausman – Blue Jays 1/2, Logan Gilbert – Mariners 1/2, Andrew Heaney – Dodgers 1/2, Dylan Lee – Braves 1/2, Trevor May – Mets 1/2, Tim Mayza – Blue Jays 1/2, Shane McClanahan – Rays 1/2, Jordan Montgomery- Cardinals 1/2, Cal Quantrill – Guardians 1/2, Jose Quintana – Cardinals 1/2, Luis Severino – Yankees 1/2, Drew Smith – Mets 1/2, Jackson Stephens – Braves 1/2