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Old 10-01-2007, 08:35 AM   #133
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Batting Stats at the Trading Deadline

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Name           G   AB   R   H  2B 3B  HR RBI  BB   K  SB CS  AVG.  OBP.  SLG.  Name
Byers RF     101  422  57 131  20  1  15  79  20  43   2  3  .310  .339  .469  Byers RF
Yamasita CF   99  392 102 143  27  4  13  44  77  47  37 11  .365  .471  .554  Yamasita CF
Galdames SS   94  391  73 124  21  1   4  47  36  50   5  4  .317  .381  .407  Galdames SS
Arce 1B      103  377  47  99  16  0  13  58  49  66   3  3  .263  .361  .408  Arce 1B
Guevaro 3B*   94  369  62 114  16  0  23  90  44  46   1  1  .309  .383  .539  Guevaro 3B*
Revelez LF    98  334  91 121  21  3  30  94 116  15   1  4  .362  .526  .713  Revelez LF
Quinenes CF   68  255  33  71  10  1  17  52  14  56   1  4  .278  .322  .525  Quinenes CF
McInally C    70  249  23  57   7  2   5  27  19  82   0  1  .229  .286  .333  McInally C
Page 2B*      34  129  10  26   4  0   0   5   4  41   1  1  .202  .235  .233  Page 2B*
O'Bryant 2B*  30  112  14  30   8  0   1  17  16  18   0  0  .268  .374  .366  O'Bryant 2B*
Corliss 1B    37  110  18  28   6  0   1   9   8  20   0  1  .255  .308  .336  Corliss 1B
Alison C      29  108  21  35   8  0   5  14  12  23   1  0  .324  .388  .537  Alison C 
Volquez 2B    29  105  13  25   7  1   0  12  10  19   0  0  .238  .310  .324  Volquez 2B
Vazquez SS*   28   80  14  19   3  0   0   4  13  26   1  0  .237  .344  .275  Vazquez SS*
Meagher C*    23   66   9  17   4  0   0  12   5  14   0  0  .258  .324  .318  Meagher C*
MacFall 3B    25   52   7  13   3  1   0   1   5   7   0  0  .250  .316  .346  MacFall 3B
Raymundo LF   25   51   6  15   5  0   1  12   5   9   0  1  .294  .351  .451  Raymundo LF
Johnson 2B     8   30   2   6   0  0   1   3   2   8   0  0  .200  .250  .300  Johnson 2B 
Holsinger CF* 12   23   2   2   1  0   0   1   1   9   0  0  .087  .125  .130  Holsinger CF*
Dickson SP     3   10   0   0   0  0   0   0   0   4   0  0  .000  .000  .000  Dickson SP
Knisley SP     3    9   1   2   1  0   0   0   0   2   0  0  .222  .222  .333  Knisley SP
Nakamura SP    1    4   0   0   0  0   0   0   0   0   0  0  .000  .000  .000  Nakamura SP 
Cake SP        1    3   0   0   0  0   0   0   0   2   0  0  .000  .000  .000  Cake SP
Glaus SP       1    2   0   0   0  0   0   0   0   1   0  0  .000  .000  .000  Glaus SP
Klee SS        2    2   0   1   0  0   0   0   0   0   0  0  .500  .500  .500  Klee SS
Basnett RP     2    1   0   0   0  0   0   0   0   0   0  0  .000  .000  .000  Basnett RP    
Leverett MR    2    1   0   1   0  0   0   1   0   0   0  0 1.000 1.000 1.000  Leverett MR
Mathis CL      5    1   0   0   0  0   0   0   0   0   0  0  .000  .000  .000  Mathis CL
Villaluazo SP* 1    1   0   0   0  0   0   0   0   1   0  0  .000  .000  .000  Villaluazo SP*
Name           G   AB   R   H  2B 3B  HR RBI  BB   K  SB CS  AVG.  OBP.  SLG.  Name
What’s Going On?
The stats include everyone that has hit for the A’s this season. The following players are currently not on the 25-man roster and are marked with an asterisk above:

Ken O’Bryant 2B (disabled list [season])
Dome Guevaro 3B (disabled list [season])
Tanyon Meagher C (AA)
Neifi Villaluazo SP (AAA)
Bertram Holsinger CF (AAA)
Artie Page 2B (traded to Cincinnati Reds 6/23)
Reydel Vazquez SS (traded to Kansas City 7/22)

Look at the obscene OBP that a few of our players carry and then try to get your head around the idea that our team OBP of .374 isn’t even the best in our own division (the Angels are at .375), nevermind the rest of the American League or the National League and MLB-leading Arizona Diamondbacks who are at .390! Losing Dome Guevaro for the rest of the season has already sent a ripple down our spine as evidenced by our 1-5 record in our last 6 games. Guevaro hasn’t been the flashiest of players and certainly had some troubles from time to time at third base (9 errors) but he was able to provide ample cover for Teddy Revelez in the lineup with his timely hitting with men in scoring position. 20-year old rookie Francisco Quinenes was called up to the big club in May and has forced his way into the everyday lineup as the regular designated hitter. There’s going to be a lot of pressure on him to perform now as he and 24-year old Travis Byers attempt to give Revelez some relief in the heart of the lineup. Speaking of young and talented, despite his recent “cold streak” Mumbles Yamasita leads the American League in batting with his .365 average (Revelez is second at .362; Arizona’s Jose Selgado leads MLB at .374). He also leads the AL in stolen bases with 37 despite being thrown out 11 times (San Francisco’s Adriel Holder leads MLB with 49 steals) and is tied with Chicago’s Michael O’Toole for the AL lead in runs scored. New second baseman Ripley Johnson hasn’t gotten off to the best of starts since coming over from the Royals but it has only been eight games thus far. Larry Alison has settled in well behind the plate and is seeing the ball well too with a .324 batting average since coming over from the Reds (where he hit .256 with a .286 OBP and just 2 home runs in 121 at-bats). Alison only ever said he wanted to play everyday and he’s been a fantastic upgrade over fan-favorite Cornelius McInally. Teddy Revelez leads MLB in walks, OBP, and OBPS and with the season-ending injury to Los Angeles’ Danilo “Silencer” Tabarez the door may be open for him to get back into MVP consideration. Teddy now has the perfect opportunity to show his worth with Guevaro out for the year but it remains to be seen if Revelez can carry the team on his own… since he is walked so often by opposition managers in tight situations many fans seem to think he compiles his stats when games have already been decided.
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