Who Owned Baseball – Updated for August 25, 2022

Benny Sieu – USA Today

Who Owned Baseball for August 25, 2022?

FULL WOB

Paul Goldschmidt homered twice and reached base 3 other times to help the red hot Cardinals top the Cubs, 8-3.

Marco Gonzales held Cleveland to 1 run in 6 innings, earning the 3-1 decision for Seattle.

Manuel Margot collected 4 hits, including a double and a triple, to lead the Rays past the Angels, 8-3.

Aaron Nola threw a complete game 5 hit shutout, striking out 11 Reds, en route to a 4-0 final for the Phillies.

1/2 WOB

Justin Dunn threw 6 strong innings, allowing 2 runs and striking out 5 Phillies, but the Reds were shutout 4-0.

Ian Happ drove in a pair of runs with 3 hits in the Cubs 8-3 loss to St. Louis.

Shea Langeliers went 3 for 4 with a homer but his A’s were pounded by the Yankees, 13-4.

Lance Lynn gave the White Sox 6 strong innings, striking out 8 Orioles and giving up 1 run. But the bullpen gave up the lead in the 9th and the 4-3 final in extra innings.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 9

Paul Goldschmidt – 7

C. J. Cron – 5 1/2

Manny Machado – 5

Bryce Harper – 4

Austin Riley – 4

Kyle Schwarber – 4

Nolan Arenado – 3 1/2

Mookie Betts – 3 1/2

Francisco Lindor – 3 1/2

Brandon Nimmo – 3 1/2

Matt Olson – 3 1/2

Albert Pujols – 3 1/2

Bryan Reynolds – 3 1/2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 3

Brandon Drury – 3

Starling Marte – 3

Rowdy Tellez – 3

Christian Walker – 3

Mark Canha – 2 1/2

Jake Cronenworth – 2 1/2

J. D. Davis – 2 1/2

Thairo Estrada – 2 1/2

Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2 1/2

Rhys Hoskins – 2 1/2

Tommy Pham – 2 1/2

Jurickson Profar – 2 1/2

Hunter Renfroe – 2 1/2

Dansby Swanson – 2 1/2

Trayce Thompson – 2 1/2

Daulton Varsho – 2 1/2

Willy Adames – 2

Jesus Aguilar – 2

Josh Bell – 2

Alec Bohm – 2

Adam Duvall – 2

Wilmer Flores – 2

Luis Garcia – 2

Nolan Gorman – 2

Andrew McCutchen – 2

Max Muncy – 2

Joc Pederson – 2

Brendan Rogers – 2

Josh Rojas – 2

Darin Ruf – 2

Juan Soto – 2

Michael Chavis – 1 1/2

Kyle Farmer – 1 1/2

Freddie Freeman – 1 1/2

Randal Grichuk – 1 1/2

Ian Happ – 1 1/2

Jose Iglesias – 1 1/2

Tyler Naquin – 1 1/2

Tyler O’Neil – 1 1/2

Marcell Ozuna – 1 1/2

David Peralta – 1 1/2

J. T. Realmuto – 1 1/2

Brian Serven – 1 1/2

Jack Suwinski – 1 1/2

Seiya Suzuki – 1 1/2

Lane Thomas – 1 1/2

Trea Turner – 1 1/2

Juan Yepez – 1 1/2



American League Hitters

Aaron Judge – 7 1/2

Mike Trout – 6 1/2

Jose Ramirez – 6

Yordan Alvarez – 5 1/2

Alex Bregman – 5 1/2

Ty France – 4 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 4 1/2

Byron Buxton – 4

Ryan Mountcastle – 4

Sean Murphy – 4

Julio Rodriguez – 4

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – 3 1/2

Salvador Perez – 3 1/2

George Springer – 3 1/2

Randy Arozarena – 3

Matt Chapman – 3

Rafael Devers – 3

Anthony Rizzo – 3

Amed Rosario – 3

Marcus Semien – 3

Jared Walsh – 3

Bo Bichette – 2 1/2

Josh Donaldson – 2 1/2

Adolis Garcia – 2 1/2

Alejandro Kirk – 2 1/2

Trey Mancini – 2 1/2

MJ Melendez – 2 1/2

Anthony Santander – 2 1/2

Ramon Urias – 2 1/2

Jose Abreu – 2

Luis Arraez – 2

Matt Carpenter – 2

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. – 2

Teoscar Hernandez – 2

Nathaniel Lowe – 2

Jorge Mateo – 2

Isaac Paredes – 2

Carlos Santana – 2

Gleyber Torres – 2

Jose Trevino – 2

Kyle Tucker – 2

Andrew Vaughn – 2

Alex Verdugo – 2

Taylor Ward – 2

Elvis Andrus – 1 1/2

Aledmys Diaz – 1 1/2

Adam Frazier – 1 1/2

Andres Gimenez – 1 1/2

Austin Hays – 1 1/2

Alex Kirilloff – 1 1/2

DJ LeMahieu – 1 1/2

Brandon Lowe – 1 1/2

J. D. Martinez – 1 1/2

Whit Merrifield – 1 1/2

Yoan Moncada – 1 1/2

Josh Naylor – 1 1/2

Jeremy Pena – 1 1/2

Trevor Story – 1 1/2

Eugenio Suarez – 1 1/2

Bobby Witt Jr. – 1 1/2



National League Pitchers

Sandy Alcantara – 11

Carlos Rodon – 7

Joe Musgrove – 7

Corbin Burnes – 6 1/2

Yu Darvish – 6 1/2

Aaron Nola – 6 1/2

Pablo Lopez – 5 1/2

Zac Gallen – 5

Merrill Kelly – 5

Zack Wheeler – 5

Charlie Morton – 4 1/2

Max Scherzer – 4 1/2

Chris Bassitt – 4

Julio Urias – 4

Adam Wainwright – 4

Logan Webb – 4

Hunter Greene – 3 1/2

Eric Lauer – 3 1/2

Jose Quintana – 3 1/2

Tyler Anderson – 3

Carlos Carrasco – 3

Alex Cobb – 3

Max Fried – 3

Kyle Hendricks – 3

Clayton Kershaw – 3

Chad Kuhl – 3

Sean Manaea – 3

Miles Mikolas – 3

Freddy Peralta – 3

Brandon Woodruff – 3

Graham Ashcraft – 2 1/2

Edward Cabrera – 2 1/2

Kyle Gibson – 2 1/2

Tony Gonsolin – 2 1/2

Jesus Luzardo – 2 1/2

Spencer Strider – 2 1/2

Luis Castillo (NL ONLY) – 2

Mike Clevinger – 2

Patrick Corbin – 2

Erick Fedde – 2

Braxton Garrett – 2

MacKenzie Gore – 2

Jon Gray – 2

Tylor Megill – 2

Jordan Montgomery (NL Only) – 2

Marcus Stroman – 2

Taijuan Walker – 2

Mitch White – 2

Kyle Wright – 2

Madison Bumgarner – 1 1/2

Josiah Gray – 1 1/2

Tyler Mahle – 1 1/2

Steven Matz – 1 1/2

Justin Steele – 1 1/2



American League Pitchers

Justin Verlander – 8

Alek Manoah – 7

Shohei Ohtani – 7

Gerrit Cole – 6 1/2

Dylan Cease – 6

Nestor Cortes Jr. – 6

Johnny Cueto – 6

Framber Valdez – 5 1/2

Cristian Javier – 5

Brad Keller – 5

Robbie Ray – 5

Kevin Gausman – 4 1/2

Triston McKenzie – 4 1/2

Frankie Montas – 4 1/2

Martin Perez – 4 1/2

Jameson Taillon – 4 1/2

Dane Dunning – 4

Marco Gonzales – 4

Cole Irvin – 4

Michael Kopech – 4

Nick Pivetta – 4

Nathan Eovaldi – 3 1/2

Shane McClanahan – 3 1/2

Chris Flexen – 3

Jose Urquidy – 3

Sonny Gray – 2 1/2

Jordan Montgomery (AL ONLY) – 2 1/2

Luis Severino – 2 1/2

Ross Stripling – 2 1/2

Michael Wacha – 2 1/2

Shane Bieber – 2

Beau Briske – 2

Reid Detmers – 2

Logan Gilbert – 2

Yusei Kikuchi – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2

Jake Odorizzi – 2

Patrick Sandoval – 2

Tarik Skubal – 2

Jose Berrios – 1 1/2

Paul Blackburn – 1 1/2

Hunter Dozier – 1 1/2

Domingo German – 1 1/2

Jonathan Heasley – 1 1/2

Rich Hill – 1 1/2

Daulton Jefferies – 1 1/2

George Kirby – 1 1/2

Corey Kluber 1 1/2

Dean Kremer – 1 1/2

Brady Singer – 1 1/2

Jose Suarez – 1 1/2

Noah Syndergaard – 1 1/2



Combined Pitcher and Hitter WOB
Shohei Ohtani – 11 1/2

Combined AL and NL WOB (Pitchers)

Jordan Montgomery – 4 1/2

Luis Castillo – 3

1 WOB
Ronald Acuna Jr, Kohei Arihara, Javier Baez, Jose Barrero, Seth Beer, Cody Bellinger, Brandon Belt, Cavan Biggio, Kris Bubic, Walker Buehler, Lorenzo Cain, Johan Camargo, Jeimer Candelario, Curt Casali, Luis Castillo (AL Only), Harold Castro, Emmanuel Clase, Zack Collins, William Contreras, Willson Contreras, Garrett Cooper, Nelson Cruz, Oneil Cruz, Travis d’Arnaud, Zach Davies, Jacob deGrom, Brendan Donovan, Maurcio Dubon, Bryce Elder, Eduardo Escobar, Maikel Franco, Joey Gallo, Kyle Garlick, Lucas Giolito, Luis Gonzalez, Oscar Gonzalez, Riley Greene, Mitch Haniger, Michael Harris II, Andrew Heaney, Taylor Hearn, Jonah Heim, Adrian Houser, Jonathan India, Jakob Junis, James Kaprelian, Mitch Keller, Rony Kemp, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Michael Kopech, Steven Kwan, Trevor Larnach, Ramon Laureano, Tim Locastro, Zach Logue, Evan Longoria, Matt Manning, Manuel Margot, Davis Martin,Nick Martinez, Yadiel Martinez, Lance McCullers Jr., Chas McCormick, Ryan McMahon, Jeff McNeil, Elehuris Montero, Edward Olivares, Connor Overton, Michael Perez, David Peterson, Stephen Piscotty, A. J. Pollock, Jorge Polanco, Nick Pratto, Emmanuel Rivera, Luis Robert, Victor Robles, Eduardo Rodriguez, Josh Rogers, Adley Rutschman, Gary Sanchez, Jonathan Schoop, Chase Silseth, Devin Smeltzer, Blake Snell, Giancarlo Stanton, Jackson Tetreault, Touki Toussaint, Justin Turner, Gio Urshela, Josh VanMeter, Nelson Valezquez, Luke Voit, Austin Voth, Josh Winder, Kolten Wong, Alex Wood,

½ WOB
Jorge Alfaro, Jose Altuve, Ian Anderson, Chris Archer, Aaron Ashby, Tanner Banks, Felix Bautista, Shane Baz, Andrew Benintendi, Jon Berti, Charlie Blackmon, JJ Bleday, Skye Bolt, David Bote, Kyle Bradish, Michael Brantley, Matt Brash, Seth Brown, JT Brubaker, Kris Bryant, Dylan Bundy, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Canha, Victor Caratini, Dylan Carlson, Daniel Castano, Rodolfo Castro, Willi Castro, Roansy Contreras, Franchy Cordero, Carlos Correa, Brandon Crawford, Kutter Crawford, Bobby Dalbec, Yonathan Daza, Yandy Diaz, Justin Dunn, Ryan Feltner, Wander Franco, Kyle Freeland, TJ Friedl, Mitch Garver, Tyler Gilbert, Yasmani Grandal, Zack Greinke, Trent Grisham, Carlos Hernandez, Cesar Hernandez, Kyle Higashioka, Dakota Hudson, Daniel Hudson, Sam Huff, Drew Hutchison, Shea Langeliers, Jordan Lyles, Lance Lynn, Luke Maile, German Marquez, Brandon Marsh, Ketel Marte, Yunior Marte, Mike Mayers, Joey Meneses, Oscar Mercado, Cedric Mullins, Penn Murfee, Sheldon Neuse, Austin Nola, Rougned Odor, Andre Pallante, Michael Pineda, Zach Plesac, Austin Pruitt, Cal Quantrill, Harold Ramirez, Drew Rasmussen, Rob Refsnyder, Luis Rengifo, Jesus Sanchez, Reiver Sanmartin, Clarke Schmidt, Corey Seager, Gavin Sheets,Jose Siri, Caleb Smith, Pavin Smith, Will Smith, Donovan Solano, Jorge Soler, Jeffrey Springs, Myles Straw, Marcus Stroman, Ranger Suarez, Ramiel Tapia, Michael Taylor, Tyrone Taylor, Alek Thomas, Zach Thompson, Spencer Torkelson, Jose Urena, Christian Vazquez, Vince Velasquez, Daniel Vogelbach, Spencer Watkins, Steven Wilson, Miguel Yajure, Ryan Yarbrough, Mike Yastrzemski, Christian Yelich, Bruce Zimmermann

Who Owned Baseball – Updated for August 15, 2022

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Who Owned Baseball for August 15, 2022?

FULL WOB

Ronald Acuna Jr. smacked 3 doubles, driving in 3, as the Braves crushed the Mets, 13-1.

Sandy Alcantara threw 7 innings, allowing 4 hits, no runs and 7 strikeouts as the Marlins blanked San Diego, 3-0.

Johnny Cueto threw 8 innings allowing 2 runs while fanning 3 as the White Sox doubled up the Astros, 4-2.

Andres Gimenez went 3 for 4 with a home run in the Guardians 4-1 double header opender win over the Tigers. He also homered int he 7-5 nightcap loss.

1/2 WOB

Ian Happ homered twice and walked but the Cubs came up short to Washington, 5-4.

Luke Maile singled and homered in the Guardians 7-5 loss to Detroit.

Joe Musgrove pitched 6 innings, allowing 3 hits and no walks but the Padres were shutout by Miami, 3-0.

Jose Urquidy pitched into the 8th inning, allowing 1 run and no walks in 7 2/3 innings. But the Astros bullpen blew the lead and the 4-2 game to the White Sox.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 9

Paul Goldschmidt – 6

C. J. Cron – 5 1/2

Manny Machado – 5

Bryce Harper – 4

Austin Riley – 4

Kyle Schwarber – 4

Nolan Arenado – 3 1/2

Mookie Betts – 3 1/2

Francisco Lindor – 3 1/2

Brandon Nimmo – 3 1/2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 3

Brandon Drury – 3

Rowdy Tellez – 3

Christian Walker – 3

Jake Cronenworth – 2 1/2

Thairo Estrada – 2 1/2

Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2 1/2

Matt Olson – 2 1/2

Tommy Pham – 2 1/2

Jurickson Profar – 2 1/2

Dansby Swanson – 2 1/2

Bryan Reynolds – 2 1/2

Daulton Varsho – 2 1/2

Jesus Aguilar – 2

Josh Bell – 2

J. D. Davis – 2

Adam Duvall – 2

Wilmer Flores – 2

Luis Garcia – 2

Nolan Gorman – 2

Starling Marte – 2

Andrew McCutchen – 2

Max Muncy – 2

Joc Pederson – 2

Hunter Renfroe – 2

Brendan Rogers – 2

Josh Rojas – 2

Darin Ruf – 2

Juan Soto – 2

Willy Adames – 1 1/2

Michael Chavis – 1 1/2

Kyle Farmer – 1 1/2

Freddie Freeman – 1 1/2

Randal Grichuk – 1 1/2

Rhys Hoskins – 1 1/2

Jose Iglesias – 1 1/2

Tyler Naquin – 1 1/2

Tyler O’Neil – 1 1/2

Marcell Ozuna – 1 1/2

David Peralta – 1 1/2

Albert Pujols – 1 1/2

J. T. Realmuto – 1 1/2

Brian Serven – 1 1/2

Jack Suwinski – 1 1/2

Seiya Suzuki – 1 1/2

Lane Thomas – 1 1/2

Trayce Thompson – 1 1/2

Trea Turner – 1 1/2

Juan Yepez – 1 1/2



American League Hitters

Aaron Judge – 7 1/2

Mike Trout – 6 1/2

Yordan Alvarez – 5 1/2

Jose Ramirez – 5

Ty France – 4 1/2

Byron Buxton – 4

Ryan Mountcastle – 4

Shohei Ohtani – 4

Alex Bregman – 3 1/2

Salvador Perez – 3 1/2

George Springer – 3 1/2

Matt Chapman – 3

Rafael Devers – 3

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – 3

Sean Murphy – 3

Anthony Rizzo – 3

Amed Rosario – 3

Jared Walsh – 3

Bo Bichette – 2 1/2

Josh Donaldson – 2 1/2

Adolis Garcia – 2 1/2

Alejandro Kirk – 2 1/2

Trey Mancini – 2 1/2

MJ Melendez – 2 1/2

Julio Rodriguez – 2 1/2

Marcus Semien – 2 1/2

Ramon Urias – 2 1/2

Randy Arozarena – 2

Luis Arraez – 2

Matt Carpenter – 2

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. – 2

Teoscar Hernandez – 2

Jorge Mateo – 2

Isaac Paredes – 2

Carlos Santana – 2

Gleyber Torres – 2

Jose Trevino – 2

Kyle Tucker – 2

Andrew Vaughn – 2

Alex Verdugo – 2

Taylor Ward – 2

Jose Abreu – 1 1/2

Elvis Andrus – 1 1/2

Aledmys Diaz – 1 1/2

Adam Frazier – 1 1/2

Andres Gimenez – 1 1/2

Austin Hays – 1 1/2

Alex Kirilloff – 1 1/2

DJ LeMahieu – 1 1/2

Brandon Lowe – 1 1/2

J. D. Martinez – 1 1/2

Yoan Moncada – 1 1/2

Josh Naylor – 1 1/2

Jeremy Pena – 1 1/2

Anthony Santander – 1 1/2

Trevor Story – 1 1/2

Eugenio Suarez – 1 1/2

Bobby Witt Jr. – 1 1/2



National League Pitchers

Sandy Alcantara – 11

Carlos Rodon – 7

Joe Musgrove – 7

Corbin Burnes – 6 1/2

Yu Darvish – 6

Pablo Lopez – 5 1/2

Aaron Nola – 5 1/2

Zack Wheeler – 5

Merrill Kelly – 4 1/2

Max Scherzer – 4 1/2

Chris Bassitt – 4

Adam Wainwright – 4

Logan Webb – 4

Zac Gallen – 3 1/2

Hunter Greene – 3 1/2

Eric Lauer – 3 1/2

Charlie Morton – 3 1/2

Jose Quintana – 3 1/2

Julio Urias – 3 1/2

Tyler Anderson – 3

Carlos Carrasco – 3

Kyle Hendricks – 3

Clayton Kershaw – 3

Chad Kuhl – 3

Freddy Peralta – 3

Brandon Woodruff – 3

Graham Ashcraft – 2 1/2

Edward Cabrera – 2 1/2

Alex Cobb – 2 1/2

Kyle Gibson – 2 1/2

Luis Castillo (NL ONLY) – 2

Patrick Corbin – 2

Erick Fedde – 2

Max Fried – 2

Braxton Garrett – 2

MacKenzie Gore – 2

Jon Gray – 2

Jesus Luzardo – 2

Sean Manaea – 2

Tylor Megill – 2

Miles Mikolas – 2

Marcus Stroman – 2

Taijuan Walker – 2

Mitch White – 2

Madison Bumgarner – 1 1/2

Mike Clevinger – 1 1/2

Tony Gonsolin – 1 1/2

Josiah Gray – 1 1/2

Tyler Mahle – 1 1/2

Steven Matz – 1 1/2

Spencer Strider – 1 1/2



American League Pitchers

Shohei Ohtani – 7

Justin Verlander – 7

Gerrit Cole – 6 1/2

Alek Manoah – 6 1/2

Dylan Cease – 6

Nestor Cortes Jr. – 5 1/2

Framber Valdez – 5 1/2

Johnny Cueto – 5

Brad Keller – 5

Robbie Ray – 5

Kevin Gausman – 4 1/2

Cristian Javier – 4 1/2

Triston McKenzie – 4 1/2

Frankie Montas – 4 1/2

Martin Perez – 4 1/2

Jameson Taillon – 4 1/2

Dane Dunning – 4

Michael Kopech – 4

Nathan Eovaldi – 3 1/2

Shane McClanahan – 3 1/2

Chris Flexen – 3

Marco Gonzales – 3

Cole Irvin – 3

Nick Pivetta – 3

Jose Urquidy – 3

Sonny Gray – 2 1/2

Jordan Montgomery (AL ONLY) – 2 1/2

Luis Severino – 2 1/2

Michael Wacha – 2 1/2

Shane Bieber – 2

Beau Briske – 2

Reid Detmers – 2

Logan Gilbert – 2

Yusei Kikuchi – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2

Jake Odorizzi – 2

Tarik Skubal – 2

Paul Blackburn – 1 1/2

Hunter Dozier – 1 1/2

Jonathan Heasley – 1 1/2

Rich Hill – 1 1/2

Daulton Jefferies – 1 1/2

Corey Kluber 1 1/2

Dean Kremer – 1 1/2

Brady Singer – 1 1/2

Ross Stripling – 1 1/2

Jose Suarez – 1 1/2

Noah Syndergaard – 1 1/2



Combined Pitcher and Hitter WOB
Shohei Ohtani – 11

Combined AL and NL WOB (Pitchers)

Jordan Montgomery – 3 1/2

Luis Castillo – 3

1 WOB
Ronald Acuna Jr, Javier Baez, Jose Barrero, Seth Beer, Cody Bellinger, Brandon Belt, Cavan Biggio, Alec Bohm, Kris Bubic, Walker Buehler, Lorenzo Cain, Johan Camargo, Jeimer Candelario, Mark Canha, Curt Casali, Luis Castillo (AL Only), Harold Castro, Emmanuel Clase, Zack Collins, William Contreras, Willson Contreras, Garrett Cooper, Nelson Cruz, Oneil Cruz, Travis d’Arnaud, Zach Davies, Jacob deGrom, Brendan Donovan, Maurcio Dubon, Bryce Elder, Eduardo Escobar, Maikel Franco, Joey Gallo, Kyle Garlick, Lucas Giolito, Luis Gonzalez, Oscar Gonzalez, Mitch Haniger, Ian Happ, Michael Harris II, Andrew Heaney, Taylor Hearn, Jonah Heim, Adrian Houser, Jonathan India, Jakob Junis, James Kaprelian, Mitch Keller, Rony Kemp, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, George Kirby, Michael Kopech, Steven Kwan, Trevor Larnach, Ramon Laureano, Tim Locastro, Evan Longoria, Nathaniel Lowe, Davis Martin,Nick Martinez, Yadiel Martinez, Lance McCullers Jr., Chas McCormick, Ryan McMahon, Jeff McNeil, Whit Merrifield, Jordan Montgomery (NL Only), Edward Olivares, Connor Overton, Michael Perez, David Peterson, Stephen Piscotty, A. J. Pollock, Jorge Polanco, Nick Pratto, Emmanuel Rivera, Luis Robert, Victor Robles, Eduardo Rodriguez, Josh Rogers, Adley Rutschman, Gary Sanchez, Patrick Sandoval, Jonathan Schoop, Chase Silseth, Devin Smeltzer, Blake Snell, Giancarlo Stanton, Justin Steele, Jackson Tetreault, Touki Toussaint, Justin Turner, Gio Urshela, Josh VanMeter, Nelson Valezquez, Luke Voit, Josh Winder, Kolten Wong, Kyle Wright, Alex Wood,

½ WOB
Jorge Alfaro, Jose Altuve, Ian Anderson, Chris Archer, Aaron Ashby, Tanner Banks, Felix Bautista, Shane Baz, Andrew Benintendi, Jon Berti, Jose Berrios, Charlie Blackmon, JJ Bleday, Skye Bolt, David Bote, Kyle Bradish, Michael Brantley, Matt Brash, Seth Brown, JT Brubaker, Kris Bryant, Dylan Bundy, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Canha, Victor Caratini, Dylan Carlson, Daniel Castano, Rodolfo Castro, Willi Castro, Roansy Contreras, Carlos Correa, Kutter Crawford, Bobby Dalbec, Yonathan Daza, Yandy Diaz, Ryan Feltner, Wander Franco, Kyle Freeland, TJ Friedl, Mitch Garver, Domingo German, Tyler Gilbert, Yasmani Grandal, Zack Greinke, Trent Grisham, Carlos Hernandez, Kyle Higashioka, Dakota Hudson, Daniel Hudson, Sam Huff, Drew Hutchison, Zach Logue, Jordan Lyles, Luke Maile, Matt Manning, German Marquez, Brandon Marsh, Ketel Marte, Yunior Marte, Mike Mayers, Austin Nola, Oscar Mercado, Cedric Mullins, Penn Murfee, Sheldon Neuse, Rougned Odor, Andre Pallante, Michael Pineda, Zach Plesac, Austin Pruitt, Cal Quantrill, Harold Ramirez, Drew Rasmussen, Luis Rengifo, Jesus Sanchez, Reiver Sanmartin, Clarke Schmidt, Corey Seager, Jose Siri, Caleb Smith, Pavin Smith, Will Smith, Donovan Solano, Jorge Soler, Jeffrey Springs, Myles Straw, Marcus Stroman, Ramiel Tapia, Michael Taylor, Tyrone Taylor, Alek Thomas, Zach Thompson, Spencer Torkelson, Jose Urena, Christian Vazquez, Austin Voth, Steven Wilson, Miguel Yajure, Ryan Yarbrough, Mike Yastrzemski, Christian Yelich, Bruce Zimmermann

WHO OWNED OCTOBER (#WOO) – TALLIES UPDATED FOR AL WILD CARD SERIES GAME 2 and NL WILD CARD SERIES GAME 1, September 30, 2020

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The Reds couldn’t hit. The Indians couldn’t score and the Twins and Blue Jays couldn’t get out of their way. Meanwhile the Astros, Rays and Yankees move on.

Who owned October on the last day of September?

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 September 30, 2020 –

GAME 2 of the AL WILD CARD SERIES

GAME 1 of the NL WILD CARD SERIES

Receiving 1 WOO

Sandy Alcantara pitched into the 7th, allowing 1 run over 6 2/3 innings striking out 4 Cubs to get the 5-1 win for Miami.

Randy Arozarena reached base 4 times, scoring twice and driving in another to lead Tampa Bay to a clinching 8-2 victory of the Blue Jays.

Chris Bassitt allowed 1 run over 7 strong innings to earn the 5-3 decision for the A’s over the White Sox.

Mookie Betts doubled twice, scored a run and drove in another as the Dodgers doubled up the Brewers, 4-2.

Carlos Correa got 2 hits including a home run to push the Astros past the Twins, 3-1.

Corey Dickerson turned the series around with a come from behind three run homer that put the Marlins ahead of the Cubs for good in their 5-1 win.

Freddie Freeman hit a walk off single in the bottom of the 13th to drive in the only run of the game as the Braves blanked the Reds, 1-0.

Max Fried held the Reds scoreless for 7 strong innings to set up Atlanta’s 1-0, 13 inning shutout.

Tyler Glasnow struck out 8 Blue Jays in 6 innings to push the Rays to a clinching 8-2 final.

Chad Green struck out 3 Indians in 1 1/3 innings of shutout relief in the Yankees 10-9 slugfest victory in Cleveland.

Christian Javier threw 3 innings of no hit shutout ball to earn the 3-1 decision for the Astros over the Twins.

Yadier Molina got 3 hits, scoring twice, as the Cardinals stunned the Padres 7-4 in the opener.

Alex Reyes threw a 4 out save, retiring all 4 batters he faced, to seal the Cardinals 7-4 win over the Padres.

Marcus Semien hit a 2 run home run in the A’s 5-3 win over the White Sox.

Julio Urías tossed 3 shutout innings, striking out 5, to earn the 4-2 decision for the Dodgers.

Gio Urshela hit a grand slam, added a double and started a critical double play to help the Yankees eliminate the Indians with a 10-9 slugfest.

Receiving 1/2 WOO

Orlando Arcia brought the Brewers back into the game with a 2 run homer but they would fall to the Dodgers, 4-2.

Trevor Bauer dominated the Braves into the 8th, finishing with 7 2/3 innings, allowing 2 hits, walking none and striking out 12. He was long gone when the Reds bullpen allowed the Braves to walk off, 1-0, in 13.

José Berríos threw 5 strong innings, allowing 1 run and striking out 4 Astros. The Twins bullpen dropped the 3-1 final.

Nick Castellanos collected 3 hits, including a double, but could not be driven in as the Reds were shutout by the Braves, 1-0.

Jimmy Cordero stopped the A’s attack with 2 2/3 shutout innings but the White Sox could not come all the way back and fell, 5-3.

Nelson Cruz hit an RBI double and in the end drove in the only two runs the Twins could produce in the series as they were eliminated by the Astros, 3-1.

Yasmani Grandal got on base 3 times and hit a 2 run home run but the White Sox came up just short to the A’s, 5-3.

Ian Happ homered and added another hit in the Cubs 5-1 loss to the Marlins.

Kyle Hendricks kept the Marlins scoreless through 6 but allowed 3 in the 7th to put the Cubs behind the Marlins for good in the 5-1 defeat.

Danny Jansen homered twice in the Blue Jays 8-2 defeat by Tampa Bay.

Nate Pearson struck out 5 Rays in 2 innings, retiring all 6 batters he faced. But the Blue Jays fell, 8-2.

Tommy Pham singled and doubled in the Padres 7-4 loss to the Cardinals.

Drew Pomeranz pitched a 1-2-3 inning but the Padres were beaten by the Cardinals, 7-4.

José Ramírez doubled twice and walked, driving in 3 runs but the Indians dropped the heart crushing 10-9 game to the Yankees.

Nick Wittgren was one of the only Cleveland pitchers to do their job in the whole series, striking out 3 Yankees in 1 1/3 shutout innings of relief during the 10-9 series ending loss.

Eric Yardley stopped the bleeding by giving the Brewers 2 1/3 shutout innings in relief but the Dodgers held on to a 4-2 win.

CURRENT WOO Totals MLB, 2020

HITTERS “WOO” MLB, 2020

Jose Abreu – White Sox 1, Randy Arozarena – Rays 1, Mookie Betts – Dodgers 1, Michael Brantley – Astros 1, Carlos Correa – Astros 1, Nelson Cruz – Twins 1, Corey Dickerson – Marlins 1, Freddie Freeman – Braves 1, Manuel Margot – Rays 1, Yadier Molina – Cardinals 1, Marcus Semien – Athletics 1, Gleyber Torres – Yankees 1, Gio Urshela – Yankees 1, Orlando Arcia – Brewers 1/2, Nick Castellanos – Reds 1/2, Yasmani Grandal – White Sox 1/2, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. – Blue Jays 1/2, Ian Happ – Cubs 1/2, Danny Jansen – Blue Jays 1/2, Tommy La Stella – Athletics 1/2, Josh Naylor – Indians 1/2, Tommy Pham – Padres 1/2, José Ramírez – Indians 1/2

PITCHERS “WOO” MLB, 2020

Sandy Alcantara – Marlins 1, Chris Bassitt – Athletics 1, Gerrit Cole – Yankees 1, Max Fried – Braves 1, Lucas Giolito – White Sox 1, Tyler Glasnow – Rays 1, Chad Green – Yankees 1, Christian Javier – Astros 1, Alex Reyes – Cardinals 1, Blake Snell – Rays 1, Julio Urías – Dodgers 1, Framber Valdez – Astros 1, Trevor Bauer – Reds 1/2, José Berríos – Twins 1/2, Jimmy Cordero – White Sox 1/2, Kyle Hendricks – Cubs 1/2, Kenta Maeda – Twins 1/2, Phil Maton – Indians 1/2, Nate Pearson – Blue Jays 1/2, Drew Pomeranz – Padres 1/2, Matt Shoemaker – Blue Jays 1/2, J. B. Wendelken – Athletics 1/2, Nick Wittgren – Indians 1/2, Eric Yardley – Brewers 1/2,