Against The Nationals All Time Leaders – Through 2021

nationalsIn the past, we’ve looked at the all time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. This offseason, we will take our first ever look at those leaders against all 30 clubs. We continue today with the Washington Nationals.

The Nationals began life in 1969 as the Montreal Expos.  When the Expos missed out on their best opportunity to win a World Series due to the work stoppage of 1994, followed by years of alleged mismanagement, fan support dropped away, and the team moved to Washington in 2005.  I’ve seen them play 18 times, 5 as the Expos and 13 as the Nationals, including one at their home stadium in 2019 and a neutral site game in 2004.

Home Runs

Name Total
Aramis Ramirez 4
Corey Patterson 2
12 tied with 1

Hits

 

Name Total
Aramis Ramirez 8
Ryan Theriot 7
Michael Barrett 6
Derrek Lee 6
Mark Grudzielanek 6
Juan Pierre 6

Runs

Name Total
Aramis Ramirez 5
Ryan Theriot 4
Derrek Lee 4
Moises Alou 4

RBI

Name Total
Aramis Ramirez 13
Moises Alou 4
Jeff Conine 3

Doubles

Name Total
Moises Alou 3
Jacque Jones 2
Ben Zobrist 2

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Cubs Opening Day Roster – Career Stats

Since I will be attending my first Cubs game of the year today, let’s take a look at their roster and how they’ve performed in games I’ve attended up to now.

Starting Pitchers

Name Games Wins Losses ERA Saves Ks Walks
Andrew Cashner 3 0 2 3.86 0 2 2
Ryan Dempster 69 13 9 4.00 14 136 80
Matt Garza 1 0 1 7.50 0 4 4
Randy Wells 10 2 4 3.10 0 49 17
Carlos Zambrano 60 20 15 4.09 0 283 146

Zambrano and Dempster are the deans of the staff.  Garza comes over from the AL, where I’ve only seen him once (08 ALDS, I believe).  Wells hopes to bounce back from a disappointing sophmore season.  Cashner moves to the rotation after mostly coming out of the bullpen last year.

Relief Pitchers

Name Games Wins Losses ERA Saves Ks Walks
John Grabow 13 1 0 4.66 0 11 3
Carlos Marmol 69 5 3 2.75 3 101 45
Sean Marshall 39 7 11 4.40 0 71 33
Marcos Mateo 0 0 0 —— 0 0 0
James Russell 3 0 0 2.45 0 3 0
Jeff Samardzija 7 0 0 3.37 0 6 3
Kerry Wood 55 10 12 3.80 11 217 109

John Grabow is basically a LOOGY.  Marmol set a record for highest K/9 last year, but still walks way too many people.  Marshall could probably be a 3-5 starter somewhere, but just never got the chance here.  Marcos Mateo, welcome to the show.  Nothing to say about Russell.  Samardzija might have made a poor career choice.  Kerry Wood turned down bigger offers to come back to the Northside.

Catchers

Name Games Average RBI Walks Ks 2B 3B HR SB
Koyie Hill 26 0.222 8 5 10 3 0 1 0
Geovany Soto 80 0.305 40 38 63 18 2 7 0

Soto had a bit of a bounce back year last year, and has been strong when I’ve been there.  Hill is a backup who really provides little offense.

Infielders

Name Games Average RBI Walks Ks 2B 3B HR SB
Jeff Baker 19 0.302 7 3 16 1 2 3 0
Darwin Barney 0 —– 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Starlin Castro 10 0.313 1 4 4 5 0 0 0
Blake DeWitt 8 0.185 3 3 4 1 0 0 0
Carlos Pena 9 0.379 8 4 11 2 0 1 2
Aramis Ramirez 226 0.274 155 76 132 51 4 40 1

Ramirez has become the elder statesman of the infield.  Pena is hoping to bounce back from a disappointing season with Tampa Bay.  DeWitt played himself out of a starting job in spring training and has shown nothing when I’ve been in attendance.  Castro had a strong rookie season at the plate.  Jeff Baker injured himself attempting to light his farts on fire last year.  Barney came up long after I stopped going to games last year.

Outfielders

Name Games Average RBI Walks Ks 2B 3B HR SB
Marlon Byrd 22 0.259 4 4 17 4 0 0 3
Tyler Colvin 16 0.172 4 3 14 1 1 1 0
Kosuke Fukudome 74 0.258 20 34 49 15 3 1 7
Reed Johnson 39 0.280 23 3 26 5 1 2 1
Alfonso Soriano 116 0.279 48 30 107 27 1 17 11

Byrd started off strong, but faded down the stretch and has faced scutiny for his BALCO connections.  Colvin was in the midst of a decent rookie season when he got stabbed in the heart by a bat shard.  Fukudome has been a bust and finishes out his contract.  Johnson is fine for what he is.  Soriano has not come close to what the Cubs thought they were getting and still has 5? years left on his deal.