Who Owned Baseball – Updated for June 5, 2022

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Who Owned Baseball for June 5, 2022

FULL WOB

Yordan Alvarez was a double shy of the cycle, collecting a single, triple and home run and scoring 3 times in the Astros 7-4 win over the Royals.

Bryce Harper got on base 3 times including a dramatic 2 out game tying grand slam that helped the Phillies stun the reeling Angels, 9-7.

Rich Hill scattered 3 hits and walked no Oakland batters over 6 innings as the Red Sox finished the sweep with a 5-2 victory.

Jakob Junis struck out 8 Marlins in 6 innings, allowing 2 hits and 1 run to earn the 5-1 decision for the Giants.

1/2 WOB

Martin Perez held the Mariners to 2 runs over 6 innings, striking out 7 along the way. He would not get the decision as the Rangers lost the 6-5 game in the 9th.

Salvador Perez doubled and homered but the Royals came up short against the Astros, 7-4.

Julio Urias pitched into the 6th, allowing 1 run and striking out 4 Mets. The Dodgers bullpen would twice allow the Mets to take late leads, dropping the 5-4 final in 10 innings.

Kolten Wong homered twice but te Brewers fell to San Diego, 6-4.

Who Owned Baseball Scores

National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 5

Bryce Harper – 4

Mookie Betts – 3 1/2

C. J. Cron – 3

Manny Machado – 3

Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2 1/2

Francisco Lindor – 2 1/2

Nolan Arenado – 2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 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

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

Joe Mugrove – 3 1/2

Yu Darvish – 3

Aaron Nola – 3

Freddy Peralta – 3

Adam Wainwright – 3

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

Hunter Greene – 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

Shohei Ohtani – 3

Jameson Taillon – 3

Brad Keller – 2 1/2

Dylan Cease – 2

Dane Dunning – 2

Kevin Gausman – 2

Michael Kopech – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2

Robbie Ray – 2

Luis Severino – 2

Nathan Eovaldi – 1 1/2

Chris Flexen – 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

Michael Wacha – 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, 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, 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, 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, Wander Franco, Mitch Garver, Logan Gilbert, Tyler Gilbert, Andres Gimenez, Lucas Giolito, Tony Gonsolin, Randal Grichuk, Zack Greinke, Mitch Haniger, Austin Hays, Carlos Hernandez, 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, Cal Quantrill, Drew Rasmussen, J. T. Realmuto, Bryan Reynolds, Julio Rodriguez, 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, Ramiel Tapia, Zach Thompson, Spencer Torkelson, Trea Turner, Gio Urshela, Christian Vazquez, Austin Voth, Bobby Witt Jr., Kolten Wong, Juan Yepez, Mike Yastrzemski, Christian Yelich, Bruce Zimmermann

WHO OWNED OCTOBER (#WOO) – TALLIES UPDATED FOR AL WILD CARD SERIES GAME 3 and NL WILD CARD SERIES GAME 2, October 1 , 2020

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The Braves, A’s and Dodgers are moving on…

The Padres rose from the dead.

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 October 1, 2020 –

GAME 3 of the AL WILD CARD SERIES

GAME 2 of the NL WILD CARD SERIES

Receiving 1 WOO

Ian Anderson struck out 9 in 6 shutout innings as the Braves blanked the Reds, 5-0.

Ronald Acuña Jr. broke a scoreless tie with an RBI double, going 3 for 5 as the Braves finished their sweep of the Reds, 5-0.

Liam Hendriks struck out the side in the 9th to preserve the 6-4 final and clinch the A’s Wild Card Series victory over the White Sox.

Clayton Kershaw struck out 13 batters in 8 shutout innings to lead the Dodgers past Milwaukee, 3-0.

Mookie Betts hit a 2 run double that gave the Dodgers wiggle room in their 3-0 clincher over Milwaukee.

Adrian Morejon helped stop the Cardinal attack woith 4 critical outs that set up the Padres dramatic comeback in their 11-9 win.

Chad Pinder came off the bench and reached base 3 times, including the go ahead 2 run single that pushed the A’s past the White Sox, 6-4 and into the Division Series.

Fernando Tatís Jr. woke the Padres offense up with a 3 run homer in the 6th and put the game away with a 2 run homer in the 7th as San Diego stunned the Cardinals, 11-9.

Receiving 1/2 WOO

Luis Castillo fanned 7 Braves in 5 1/3 innings, allowing only 1 run. But the Reds were shutout and eliminated 5-0.

Garrett Crochet struck out the first two batters he faced, wiggling out of a first inning jam. But an injury forced him from the game that the White Sox came up short in 6-4 against Oakland.

Freddy Galvis singled and walked but the Reds were blanked by the Braves, 5-0.

Austin Gomber bailed out Wainwright with 1 1/3 innings of relief starting in the 4th. The Cardinal bullpen melted down and handed the 11-9 win to the Padres.

Adrian Houser gave the Brewers 2 innings of shutout relief in their season ending 3-0 loss to Los Angeles.

Luis Robert hit a massive upper deck home run and got another hit but the White Sox came up short against Oakland, 6-4.

Luis Urías reached base twice but the Brewers were blanked by the Dodgers, 3-0.

Kolten Wong drove in 4 runs, 2 on a homer, in the Cardinals 11-9 loss to the Padres.

CURRENT WOO Totals MLB, 2020

HITTERS “WOO” MLB, 2020

Mookie Betts – Dodgers 2, Jose Abreu – White Sox 1, Ronald Acuña Jr. – 1, Randy Arozarena – Rays 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, Chad Pinder – Athletics – 1, Marcus Semien – Athletics 1, Fernando Tatís Jr. – Padres 1, Gleyber Torres – Yankees 1, Gio Urshela – Yankees 1, Orlando Arcia – Brewers 1/2, Nick Castellanos – Reds 1/2, Freddy Galvis – 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, Luis Robert – White Sox 1/2, Luis Urías – Brewers 1/2, Kolten Wong – Cardinals 1/2

PITCHERS “WOO” MLB, 2020

Sandy Alcantara – Marlins 1, Ian Anderson – Braves 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, Liam Hendriks – Athletics 1, Christian Javier – Astros 1, Clayton Kershaw – Dodgers 1, Adrian Morejon – Padres 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, Luis Castillo – Reds 1/2, Jimmy Cordero – White Sox 1/2, Austin Gomber – Cardinals 1/2, Kyle Hendricks – Cubs 1/2, Adrian Houser – Brewers 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,

Who Owned Baseball March 28, 2019

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Let’s see owned baseball on March 28, 2019

Earning Full WOBs:

Tim Beckham continued his torrid start, homering twice off of Sale, driving in 3, and making a sparkling defensive play as the Mariners pounded the defending champion Red Sox, 12-4.

José Berríos out dueled Kluber, taking a shutout into the 8th and finishing with 7 2/3 scoreless frames, striking out 10 Indians, giving the Twins a 2-0 opening day victory.

Jacob deGrom struck out 10 Nationals over 6 shutout innings, walking 1 while earning the 2-0 decision for the Mets.

Joc Pederson homered twice and doubled, driving in 4 to help the Dodgers bomb the Diamondbacks, 12-5.

 

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Elvis Andrus went 3 for 4 with a homer and 2 RBI but the Rangers were clobbered by the Cubs, 12-4.

Max Scherzer pitched brilliantly into the 8th, striking out 12 Mets in 7 2/3 innings. But he took the hard luck 2-0 loss for the Nationals.

Marcus Stroman shutout the Tigers over 7 strong innings, allowing 2 hits and striking out 7. He would not factor in the decision as the Blue Jays dropped the 2-0 final in 10 innings.

Kolten Wong homered twice in the Cardinals 5-4 defeat by the Brewers.

For an explanation of how WOB works, click here.

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