Who Owned Baseball – Updated for May 19, 2022

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Who Owned Baseball for May 19, 2022?

FULL WOB

Pete Alonso reached base 4 times, stole a base and hit a walk off home run as the Mets snuck past the Cardinals, 7-6.

Yu Darvish threw 7 scoreless frames as the Padres shutout the Phillies, 2-0.

Trevor Story homered three times, added another hit, a walk and a stolen base, and drove in 7 runs as the Red Sox doubled up Seattle, 12-6.

Framber Valdez struck out 7 Rangers in 7 innings, holding them to 1 run as the Astros took the 5-1 final.

1/2 WOB

Hunter Dozier went 3 for 4, homered and drove in 3, but the Royals came up short to the White Sox, 7-4.

Paul Goldschmidt collected 3 hits, including a home run, but the Cardinals fell to the Mets in extra innings, 7-6.

Cal Quantrill pitched 7 strong innings, allowing 1 run and walking none, but the Guardians fel to the Reds, 4-2.

Marcus Stroman fanned 6 Diamondbacks in 5 innings, walking none but took the hard luck 3-1 loss for the Cubs.

Who Owned Baseball Scores
National League Hitters

Pete Alonso – 3

C. J. Cron – 3
Mookie Betts – 2 1/2

Bryce Harper – 2 1/2

Nolan Arenado – 2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – 2
Ke’Bryan Hayes – 2
Francisco Lindor – 2
Manny Machado – 2

Paul Goldschmidt – 1 1/2
David Peralta – 1 1/2
Tommy Pham – 1 1/2

Hunter Renfroe – 1 1/2
Daulton Varsho – 1 1/2

American League Hitters
Yordan Alvarez – 4

Aaron Judge – 3
Ty France – 3 1/2
Anthony Rizzo – 2

Mike Trout – 2

Jared Walsh – 2
Taylor Ward – 2
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – 1 1/2
Brandon Lowe – 1 1/2
Ryan Mountcastle – 1 1/2
Salvador Perez – 1 1/2
Jose Ramirez – 1 1/2
George Springer – 1 1/2

Trevor Story – 1 1/2
Kyle Tucker – 1 1/2



National League Pitchers
Pablo Lopez – 3 1/2

Freddy Peralta – 3

Corbin Burnes – 2 1/2

Yu Darvish – 2 1/2
Merrill Kelly – 2 1/2
Carlos Carrasco – 2

Zac Gallen – 2
Tylor Megill – 2
Aaron Nola – 2
Carlos Rodon – 2
Adam Wainwright – 2

Sandy Alcantara – 1 1/2
Chris Bassitt – 1 1/2
Hunter Greene – 1 1/2
Sean Manaea – 1 1/2

Steven Matz – 1 1/2

Jose Quintana – 1 1/2
Marcus Stroman – 1 1/2
Julio Urias – 1 1/2
Zack Wheeler – 1 1/2

American League Pitchers
Nestor Cortes – 3 1/2

Frankie Montas – 3 1/2

Shohei Ohtani – 3

Framber Valdez – 3
Gerrit Cole – 2 1/2
Brad Keller – 2 1/2
Alek Manoah – 2 1/2

Kevin Gausman – 2

Michael Lorenzen – 2
Robbie Ray – 2
Joe Ryan – 2
Dane Dunning – 1 1/2
Chris Flexen – 1 1/2
Daulton Jefferies – 1 1/2

Corey Kluber – 1 1/2

Shane McClanahan – 1 1/2
Martin Perez – 1 1/2


Combined Pitcher and Hitter WOB
Shohei Ohtani – 4

1 WOB
Willy Adames, Elvis Andrus, Randy Arozarena, Luis Arraez, Javier Baez, Seth Beer, Josh Bell, Shane Bieber, Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler,Byron Buxton, Johan Camargo, Mark Canha, Curt Casali, Dylan Cease, Michael Chavis, Zack Collins, Willson Contreras, Patrick Corbin, Johnny Cueto, Reid Detmers, Rafael Devers, Aledmys Diaz, Josh Donaldson, Hunter Dozier, Maurcio Dubon, Thairo Estrada, Maikel Franco, Adam Frazier, Freddie Freeman, Max Fried, Adolis Garcia, Luis Garcia, Kyle Gibson, Marco Gonzales, Luis Gonzalez, MacKenzie Gore, Andrew Heaney, Taylor Hearn, Kyle Hendricks, Jonah Heim, Yusei Kikuchi, Michael Kopech, Chad Kuhl, Steven Kwan, Eric Lauer, Starling Marte, Nick Martinez, Yadiel Martinez, Andrew McCutchen, Ryan McMahon, Jeff McNeil, Whit Merrifield, Charlie Morton, Sean Murphy, Joe Musgrove, Josh Naylor, Shohei Ohtani (AS HITTER), Edward Olivares, Connor Overton, Marcell Ozuna, Joc Pederson, Nick Pivetta, A. J. Pollock, Austin Riley, Victor Robles, Eduardo Rodriguez, Josh Rogers, Patrick Sandoval, Kyle Schwarber, Luis Severino, Chase Silseth, Brady Singer, Juan Soto, Rowdy Tellez, Gleyber Torres, Justin Turner, Josh VanMeter, Justin Verlander, Michael Wacha, Taijuan Walker, Josh Winder, Kyle Wright, Brandon Woodruff,

½ WOB
Jesus Aguilar, Ian Anderson, Andrew Benintendi, Jon Berti, Bo Bichette, Kyle Bradish, Michael Brantley, Matt Brash, Beau Briske, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Canha, Yonathan Daza, Brandon Drury, Nathan Eovaldi, Kyle Farmer, Wander Franco, Mitch Garver, Logan Gilbert, Tyler Gilbert,Lucas Giolito, Randal Grichuk, Zack Greinke, Mitch Haniger, Austin Hays, Carlos Hernandez, Rich Hill, Adrian Houser, Daniel Hudson, Jose Iglesias, Chad Kuhl, Zach Logue, Jesus Luzardo, Jordan Lyles, Trey Mancini, J. D. Martinez, Oscar Mercado, Miles Mikolas, Jordan Montgomery, Tyler Naquin, Sheldon Neuse, Brandon Nimmo, Matt Olson, David Peterson, Zach Plesac, Cal Quantrill, J. T. Realmuto, Brendan Rogers, Jesus Sanchez, Reiver Sanmartin, Anthony Santander, Clarke Schmidt, Jose Siri, Caleb Smith, Pavin Smith, Will Smith, Myles Straw, Ross Stripling, Marcus Stroman, Eugenio Suarez, Jose Suarez, Dansby Swanson, Jameson Taillon, Ramiel Tapia, Zach Thompson, Spencer Torkelson, Christian Vazquez, Alex Verdugo, Austin Voth, Logan Webb, Juan Yepez, Mike Yastrzemski, Christian Yelich





Who Owned Baseball – Updated for June 23, 2021

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EARNING FULL WOB’s

Adolis Garcia homered twice to power the Rangers past Oakland, 5-3.

German Marquez dominated the Mariners over 8 innings, allowing 2 hits and 1 run to earn a rare road victory for Colorado, 5-2.

Trevor Story homered twice in the Rockies 5-2 win against the Mariners.

Jose Urquidy allowed 3 hits over 7 shutout innings as the Astros blanked Baltimore, 13-0.

EARNING 1/2 WOB’s

Travis Jankowski reached base 4 times, homered, stole a base, scored 3 runs and drove in 3. But the Phillies dropped a wild 13-12 slugfest with Washington.

Sean Murphy homered and doubled in the A’s 5-3 loss to Texas.

Shohei Ohtani struck out 9 in 6 innings, allowing 1 run. The Giants rallied in the 13th inning to blow out the Angels, 9-3.

Caleb Smith threw 6 innings, allowing 1 run while striking out 6 Brewers. The Diamondbacks came up short in the 3-2 final.

National League Hitter Fernando Tatís Jr. – 4 ½ Manny Machado – 3 ½ Adam Duvall- 3 Buster Posey – 3 Tyler Naquin – 3 Jesse Winker – 3 Nick Castellanos – 2 ½ Rhys Hoskins – 2 ½ Joc Pederson – 2 ½ Ronald Acuña Jr.– 2 Nolan Arenado – 2 Charlie Blackmon – 2 Kris Bryant –2 Freddie Freeman – 2 Paul Goldschmidt – 2 Ketel Marte – 2 Omar Narvaez – 2 David Peralta – 2 Austin Riley – 2 Kyle Schwarber – 2 Jean Segura – 2 Trevor Story – 2 Justin Turner – 2 Joey Votto – 2 Willy Adames – 1 ½ – Brandon Belt – 1 ½ Paul Dejong – 1 ½ Eduardo Escobar – 1 ½ Wilmer Flores – 1 ½ Avisail Garcia – 1 ½ Starling Marte – 1 ½ Ryan McMahon – 1 ½  Tyler O’Neill – 1 ½ Gregory Polanco – 1 ½ J. T. Realmuto – 1 ½ Miguel Rojas – 1 ½ Chris Taylor – 1 ½

American League Hitters Bo Bichette – 4 ½ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. –  4 Giancarlo Stanton – 4 Ramon Laureano – 3 ½ Cedric Mullins – 3 ½ Jared Walsh – 3 Joey Wendle – 3 Adolis García – 2 ½ Mitch Haniger – 2 ½ Trey Mancini – 2 ½ Austin Meadows – 2 ½ Marcus Semien – 2 ½ Jose Abreu – 2 Jose Altuve – 2 Randy Arozarena – 2 Michael Brantley – 2 Nelson Cruz – 2 J. D. Martinez – 2 Shohei Ohtani – 2 Matt Olson – 2 Salvador Perez – 2 Jose Ramirez – 2 Mike Trout – 2 Alex Bregman – 1 ½ Byron Buxton– 1 ½ Rafael Devers – 1 ½ Corey Dickerson – 1 ½ Josh Donaldson – 1 ½ Joey Gallo – 1 ½ DJ LeMahieu – 1 ½ Nate Lowe – 1 ½ Yermin Mercedes – 1 ½ Sean Murphy – 1 ½ Rob Refsnyder – 1 ½ Jonathan Schoop – 1 ½ Nick Solak – 1 ½

National League Pitchers Brandon Woodruff – 6 ½ Jacob deGrom – 5 ½ Zack Wheeler – 5 ½ Trevor Bauer–  4 Yu Darvish – 4 Adam Wainwright – 4 Sandy Alcantara – 3 ½ Corbin Burnes – 3 ½ Pablo Lopez – 3 ½ Charlie Morton – 3 ½ Freddy Peralta  – 3 ½ German Marquez – 3 Joe Musgrove – 3 Aaron Nola – 3 Max Scherzer – 3 Adbert Alzolay – 2 ½ Walker Buehler – 2 ½ Anthony DeSclafani – 2 ½ Kevin Gausman – 2 ½ Austin Gomber – 2 ½ Trevor Rogers  –  2 ½ Madison Bumgarner – 2 Erick Fedde – 2 Sonny Gray – 2 Clayton Kershaw – 2 Tyler Mahle – 2 ,Marcus Stroman – 2 Julio Urias – 2 Ryan Weathers – 2 Ian Anderson – 1 ½ Caleb Smith – 1 ½ Joe Ross – 1 ½ Antonio Senzatela – 1 ½ Huascar Ynoa – 1 ½

American League Pitchers Tyler Glasnow – 6 Aaron Civale – 5 ½ Gerrit Cole – 5 Sean Manaea – 4 John Means – 4 Zach Plesac – 4 Carlos Rodon – 3 ½ Zack Greinke – 3 Cole Irvin – 3 Yusei Kikuchi – 3 Lance Lynn –3 Nathan Eovaldi – 2 ½ Mike Foltynewicz – 2 ½ Lucas Giolito – 2 ½ Lance McCullers Jr. – 2 ½ Jose Berrios – 2 Kyle Gibson – 2 Corey Kluber – 2 Mike Minor – 2 Casey Mize –  2 Nick Pivetta – 2 Jose Urquidy – 2 Framber Valdez – 2 Danny Duffy – 1 ½ J. A. Happ – 1 ½ Dean Kremer – 1 1/2 Michael Pineda – 1 ½ Robbie Ray – 1 ½ Ryan Yarbrough – 1 ½ Bruce Zimmerman – 1 ½

American League Combined WOB (Hitter and Pitcher) Shohei Ohtani – 3  (2 Hitter, 1 Pitcher)

1 WOB Jesus Aguilar, Ozzie Albies, Pete Alonso, Willy Adames, Kohei Arihara, Javier Baez, Chris Bassitt, Shane Beiber, Cody Bellinger, Xander Bogaerts, Alec Bohm, JT Brubaker, Dylan Bundy, Lorenzo Cain, Curt Casali, Luis Castillo, Starlin Castro, Dylan Cease, Matt Chapman, Alex Cobb, Patrick Corbin, Brandon Crawford, Charlie Culberson, Bobby Dalbec, Alex Dickerson, Hunter Dozier, Dane Dunning, Tommy Edman, Zach Eflin, Kent Emanuel, Josh Fleming, Chris Flexen, Ty France,  Max Fried, Josh Fuentes, Freddy Galvis, John Gant, Luis Garcia, Domingo German, Yan Gomes, Chi Chi Gonzalez , Yasmani Grandal, Jon Gray, Randal Grichuk, Yuli Gurriel, Eric Haase, Billy Hamilton, Ian Happ, Andrew Heaney, Guillermo Heredia, Teoscar Hernandez, Odubel Herrera, Kyle Higashioka, Rich Hill, Eric Hosmer, Jonathan India, Cristian Javier, Jakob Junis, James Kaprielian, Jarred Kelenic, Merrill Kelly, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Michael King, Nick Madrigal, Sean Manaea, Carlos Martinez, Steven Matz, Dustin May, James McCann, Reese McGuire, Triston McKenzie, Wade Miley, Jordan Montgomery, Ryan Mountcastle, Mike Moustakas, Wil Myers, Josh Naylor, Jake Odorizzi, Shohei Ohtani (As Pitcher), Marcel Ozuna, Chris Paddack, Joe Panik, Tommy Pham, Franmil Reyes, Garrett Richards, Josh Rojas, Darrin Ruf, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Patrick Sandoval, Miguel Sano, Corey Seager, Pavin Smith, Drew Smyly, Max Stassi, Eugenio Suarez, Jose Suarez, Dansby Swanson, Tyrone Taylor, Kyle Tucker, Spencer Turnbull, Trea Turner, Jose Urena, Gio Urshela, Vince Velasquez, Michael Wacha, Taijuan Walker, Taylor Ward, Trevor Williams, Alex Wood, Mike Zunino

½ WOB Logan Allen, Brett Anderson, Tim Anderson, Tyler Anderson, Jake Arrieta, Akil Baddoo, Jaime Barria, Josh Bell, Matthew Boyd, Bobby Bradley, Lewis Brinson, Mark Cahna, Willie Calhoun, Dylan Carlson, Harold Castro, Kole Calhoun, Willie Calhoun, Griffin Canning, Jazz Chisholm, William Contreras, Carlos Correa, Wade Davis, Ross Detwiler, Matt Duffy, Paolo Espino, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Bailey Falter, Mike Fiers, Jack Flaherty, David Fletcher, Wander Franco, Freddie Freeman, Michael Fulmer, Zac Gallen, Ben Gamel, Kyle Gibson, Andres Gimenez, Marco Gonzales, Robbie Grossman, Deolis Guerra, Ryne Harper, Josh Harrison, Cesar Hernandez, Luke Jackson, Travis Jankowski, Ryan Jeffers, Aaron Judge, Carson Kelly, Tony Kemp, Max Kepler, Dallas Keuchel, Justin Lawrence, Francisco Lindor, Jorge Lopez, Brandon Lowe, Alek Manoah, Luis Madero, Matt Manning, Jose Marmolejos, J. D. Martinez, Nick Maton, Shane McClanahan, Brad Miller, Frankie Montas, Colin Moran, Max Muncy, Sean Murphy, Omar Navarez, Rougned Odor, Josh Osich, David Peterson, Josh Reddick, Amed Rosario, Gary Sanchez, Carlos Santana, Anthony Santander, Brady Singer, Tarek Skubal, Burch Smith, Jorge Soler, Juan Soto, Stephen Strasburg, Drew Steckenrider, Myles Straw, Ross Stripling, Cole Sulser, Raimel Tapia, Rowdy Tellez, Trent Thornton, Luis Torrens,  Taylor Widener, Justin Williams, Kolten Wong

Who Owned Baseball – April 5, 2019

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Let’s see owned baseball on April 5, 2019

Earning Full WOBs:

Shane Bieber struck out 9 Blue Jays over 6 innings, allowing 2 hits. He would not get the decision but he helped set up Cleveland’s 3-2 walk off win.

Max Muncy walked, singled, tripled and homered, driving in 3, in the Dodgers 10-6 slugfest with Colorado.

Joe Musgrove threw 7 innings of 3 hit shutout ball, striking out 8 Reds and walking just 1 as the Pirates blanked Cincinnati, 2-0.

Mike Trout hit a go ahead homer and added another solo shot to give the Angels a 3-1 victory.

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Sonny Gray took a shutout into the 7th and finished with 3 hits and 1 run with 7 strikeouts while walking no Pirate batters. That run was 1 too many as the Reds were shutout 2-0.

Lance Lynn threw 7 strong innings, striking out 5 Angels and giving up just 5 hits. Unfortunately for Lynn, one of those hits was a Trout homer, giving him the hard luck 3-1 decision for the Rangers.

Jorge Polanco hit for the cycle and finished the game with 5 hits. The Twins could not stop Philadelphia in the 10-4 final.

Trevor Story homered twice, driving in 3 runs, in Colorado’s 10-6 loss to the Dodgers.

 

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