Random Player of the day (Updated almost everyday)

Random Player of the day (Updated almost everyday)

Postby Pirhala » Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:24 am

[img:0a46829513]http://cdn.sportsoverdose.com/thumbs/travis-ishikawa-35-mlb.jpg[/img:0a46829513]

Travis Takashi Ishikawa

Positions: First Baseman and Pinch Hitter
Bats: Left, Throws: Left
Height: 6' 3", Weight: 225 lb.
Born: September 24, 1983 in Seattle, WA (Age 27)
High School: Federal Way (Federal Way, WA)
Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 21st round of the 2002 amateur draft.
Signed July 11, 2002.
Debut: April 18, 2006
Team: Giants 2006-2010
2012 Contract Status: Pre-Arb Eligible (details) [*]
Service Time (01/2010): 1.065, Arb Eligible: 2012, Free Agent: 2015

So far he has played in 281 games (all with the SF Giants), has 665 PA, 603 AB, is hitting .265 with a .327 OBP, 15 HR, 80 RBI, 30 doubles, 3 Triples, 160 hits, 3 SBs and been caught twice.

His longest hitting streak has been 10 games from 07/02/2009 to 07/10/2009.

He has played in 10 post season games and has 13 PA, 10 AB, 2 Runs, 2 Hits, 1 double, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 1 HBP, Batted .200 and had an OBP of .385.

The Giants are 163-118 when he plays in a game.
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Postby Pirhala » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:19 am

[img:bae11db47e]http://www.movieeye.com/celebrity_addresses/upl_images/scans/113202/Charles_Bubba_Harris-r849285.jpg[/img:bae11db47e]

[b:bae11db47e]Charles "Bubba" Harris[/b:bae11db47e]

Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right, Throws: Right
Height: 6' 4", Weight: 204 lb.

Born: February 15, 1926 in Sulligent, AL (Age 85)
Signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1943.
Debut: April 29, 1948
Teams (by GP): Athletics/Indians 1948-1951

Final Game: May 7, 1951

[b:bae11db47e]Transactions[/b:bae11db47e]

Before 1943 Season: Signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent.
Before 1947 Season: Sent from the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Philadelphia Athletics in an unknown transaction.
May 2, 1951: Purchased by the Cleveland Indians from the Philadelphia Athletics.

[b:bae11db47e]Leaderboard stats[/b:bae11db47e]

Was 5th in games pitched in the AL in 1948 with 45.
Was 6th in saves in 1948 with 5, and 10th in 1949 with 3.
Was 8th in 1948 in games finished with 19, and 8th in 1949 with 17.
Was 1st in pitcher fielding percentage in 1949 with 1000%.

[b:bae11db47e]Pitching stats[/b:bae11db47e]

Between 1948 and 1951 Bubba appeared in 87 games, of which he started none and finished 38. His record during this time was 6-3 with 8 saves. He faces 813 Batters in 186 IP. He had an ERA of 4.84 and a WHIP of 1.484. He gave up 190 hits, 114 runs of which 100 were earned. He also gave up 14 HR, 86 BB, struck out 53, 3 HBP, 1 Balk and 2 wild pitches.

[b:bae11db47e]Best game[/b:bae11db47e]

Arguably his best game came on Friday, June 11, 1948 at Shibe Park. He appeared in relief of Phil Marchildon down 5-1 to the St Louis Browns. He pitched 7 scoreless innings giving up 1 hit and facing the minimum of 21 batters. The A's quickly scored 1 run in the third, and completed the comback with a 4 run 7th. This brought Connie Macks A's within 3 games of first place.
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Postby Pirhala » Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:42 am

[img:8ebda1a14f]http://cbbbc.webs.com/1879-Blues-Photo-HQ.jpg[/img:8ebda1a14f]

[b:8ebda1a14f]Sonny Hoffman probably is not in this picture, but it is a picture of the 1879 Cleveland Blues.[/b:8ebda1a14f]

[b:8ebda1a14f]William A. Sonny Hoffman[/b:8ebda1a14f]

Positions: Catcher and Rightfielder
Bats: Unknown, Throws: Unknown
Height: 0' 0", Weight: 0 lb.

Born: , 1853 in Cleveland, OH
Debut: May 10, 1879
Team: Blues 1879

Final Game: July 19, 1879

[b:8ebda1a14f]Batting Stats[/b:8ebda1a14f]

Played 2 games in 1879 for the Cleveland Blues in the National League. He had 6 Plate Appearances with no hits, no walks and 3 strikeouts.

Since there is not much info on ole' Sonny, I will give a little information on the Blues and the games that he played in.

They were 27-55 and finished 6th in National League

The manager was Jim McCormick
Scored 322 runs, Allowed 461 runs. Pythagorean W-L: 28-54

Ballpark: Kennard Street Park

[img:8ebda1a14f]http://cbbbc.webs.com/Kennard%20Street%20Park%20Suntala.jpg[/img:8ebda1a14f]

In the first game Sonny played the team lost 7-3 to the Boston RedCaps (who would go 54-30 and finish 2nd) to go to 1-5 for the season. This was in the middle of their biggest losing streak of the year of 6 games and put them 5 games out of first. The second game he played was a win against the same Boston RedCaps 8-2, this time to go to 13-26 and 17 games out of 1st. Charlie Eden was arguably the best player on this team batting .272 with a .284 OBP, 3 HRs, 34 RBI, 40 Runs in 359 plate appearances.

The team that went on to win the National League in 1879 was the Providence Grays with a record of 59-25 and managed by George Wright (who also played SS).
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Postby toronto50 » Wed Aug 10, 2011 7:35 pm

Check out the short porch in left!
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Postby fredpaii » Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:04 pm

Were those guys wearing ties?
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Postby Pirhala » Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:13 am

[quote:e5d99b51bf="toronto50"]Check out the short porch in left![/quote:e5d99b51bf]

It's almost like the diagram for Fenway.
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Postby Pirhala » Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:14 am

[quote:63736c32ed="derfs"]Were those guys wearing ties?[/quote:63736c32ed]

I think they should reintroduce tie wearing to the majors. Lets have a little class.
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Postby LMBombers » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:08 am

Nobody hits a HR to right CF or RF.
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Postby Pirhala » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:51 am

[quote:2b387ab92f="LMBombers"]Nobody hits a HR to right CF or RF.[/quote:2b387ab92f]

Or to left field. I was trying to research the exact dimensions of this park and could not find anything. What I did find, however, is that any ball hit over the left field fence was considered a "groud rule" double. No wonder the highest homerun total for this team in 1879 was only 3, and all those were probably hit on the road.
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Postby Pirhala » Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:09 am

[img:ee934ce227]http://lh3.ggpht.com/-i-Yxu_GUiIc/S3o2EoDqwlI/AAAAAAABEsw/Vu4DX6pgThE/Sal_Gliatto.jpg[/img:ee934ce227]

[b:ee934ce227]Sal Gliatto
Salvador Michael Gliatto [/b:ee934ce227]

Position: Pitcher
Bats: Both, Throws: Right
Height: 5' 8", Weight: 150 lb.


Born: May 7, 1902 in Chicago, IL
Debut: April 19, 1930
Team: Indians 1930

Final Game: June 28, 1930
Died: November 2, 1995 in Tyler, TX (Aged 93)
Buried: Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, TX

[b:ee934ce227]Stats[/b:ee934ce227]

Played in 8 games as a relief pitcher in 1930 for the Cleveland Indians. Pitched 15 innings and had a 6.60 ERA, 2.000 WHIP, gave up 21 Hits, 15 Runs, 11 ER, 1 HR, 9 BB, 7 K, 2 HBP, 1 WP, faced 76 Batters and had 2 saves.

He also had 2 Plate Appearances, 2 AB, 1 K, and scored 1 Run.

The Indians were 3-7 when Sal Played.

He played all his home games in League Park II

[img:ee934ce227]http://media.cleveland.com/cbbc/photo/billboardjpg-58a8b9d589fab963.jpg[/img:ee934ce227]
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