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1) Yesterday's scores--
AL Royals 7, Tigers 2 Orioles 5, BlueJays 3 Twins 5, Indians 3 Devil Rays 5, Yankees 2 Whitesox 7, Redsox 2 Angels 2, Mariners 1 A's 6, Rangers 5 NL Expos 7, Mets 3 Braves 5, Marlins 4 Phillies 10, Pirates 7 Astros 4, Cardinals 1 Reds 1, Cubs 0 Giants 5, Brewers 4 (11) Dodgers 5, Padres 2 Diamondbacks 5, Rockies 0 2) Standings-- Code:
d--mathematically eliminated from winning the division title e--mathematically eliminated from winning the division title and from the postseason 3) Wild card standings-- Code:
4) The Diamondbacks were mathematically eliminated from winning the division title. 5) The Phillies clinched a winning season 6) The Rockies clinched a losing season 7) The Reds tied the Brewers for 5th place in the NL Central. 8) Magic numbers-- AL East--Yankees, 9 AL Central--Whitesox/Twins, 14 AL West--A's, 10 AL wild card--Redsox, 14 NL East--Braves, 4 NL Central--Astros, 12 NL West--Giants, 5 NL wild card--Marlins, 12 9) The race for the postseason seeds-- AL--The Yankees have a 2 1/2 game lead over the A's for the #1 seed. The A's have a 9 1/2 game lead over the Whitesox and Twins for the #2 seed. NL--The Braves have a 1 1/2 game lead over the Giants for the #1 seed. The Giants have a 9 game lead over the Astros for the #2 seed. 10) Tigers watch-- To lose 118 games (to set an AL record): 6-8 To lose 121 games (to set a modern major league record): 3-11 Current pace: 120 losses The Tigers set a team record with their 110th loss, breaking the mark of 109, set in 1996. 11) Today's schedule-- AL Royals (Brian Anderson) at Tigers (Gary Knotts), 7:05 Twins (Johan Santana) at Indians (Jason Davis), 7:05 Yankees (Andy Pettitte) at Orioles (Rodrigo Lopez), 7:05 Devil Rays (Jorge Sosa) at Redsox (Derek Lowe), 7:05 Mariners (Joel Pineiro) at Rangers (Colby Lewis), 8:05 A's (Ted Lilly) at Angels (Ramon Ortiz), 10:05 NL Braves (Horacio Ramirez) at Expos (Livan Hernandez), 7:05 Reds (Todd Van Poppel) at Pirates (Ryan Vogelsong), 7:05 Mets (Jeremy Griffiths) at Cubs (Matt Clement), 8:05 Brewers (Wes Obermueller) at Cardinals (Brett Tomko), 8:10 Padres (Brian Lawrence) at Giants (Kirk Rueter), 10:15 12) Yesterday's HRs-- Alex Rodriguez--#43 Gary Sheffield--#36 Manny Ramirez--#33 Carlos Lee--#30 Derrek Lee--#30 Jeromy Burnitz--#28 Hank Blalock--#26 Miguel Tejada--#26 Vladimir Guerrero--#24 Jody Gerut--#22 Jay Gibbons--#22 Raul Mondesi--#22 Ramon Hernandez--#21 Josh Phelps--#20 Rondell White--#19 Jose Cruz Jr.--#19 Brian Giles--#18 Mike Cameron--#17 Craig Wilson--#17 Travis Hafner--#12 Robin Ventura--#12 Doug Mientkiewicz--#11 Rocco Baldelli--#10 Derek Jeter--#10 David Ross--#8 & #9 Sean Burroughs--#6 Sandy Alomar Jr.--#5 Brady Clark--#5 Carlos Rivera--#2 Andres Torres--#1 J.J. Davis--#1 11) HR leaders-- AL 1) Alex Rodriguez--43* 2) Frank Thomas--40 3) Jason Giambi--38 4) Carlos Delgado--35 5) Rafael Palmeiro--34 T6) Manny Ramirez--33* T6) Bret Boone--33 8) Vernon Wells--31 T9) Aubrey Huff--30 T9) Carlos Lee--30* NL T1) Barry Bonds--41 T1) Albert Pujols--41 T3) Jim Thome--40 T3) Javier Lopez--40 T3) Richie Sexson--40 T6) Gary Sheffield--36* T6) Jim Edmonds--36 8) Jeff Bagwell--35 T9) Sammy Sosa--34 T9) Andruw Jones--34 T9) Preston Wilson--34 *--hit 1 yesterday 12) Gary Sheffield tied Carlton Fisk for 52nd place on the all time HR list, with 376. 13) Manny Ramirez passed Ron Santo into 70th place on the all time HR list, with 343. 14) Alex Rodriguez passed Jack Clark into 72nd place on the all time HR list, with 341. 15) Whitesox LF Carlos Lee reached 30 HR for the 1st time. Lee also left yesterday's game, after twisting his left foot, and expects to be able to be in the lineup tomorrow (they are off today). After -3 RCAA/.789 OPS and 17 RCAA/.843 OPS seasons, Lee is hitting .512 SLG, .337 OBA, .849 OPS, 15 RCAA in 145 games. He has a .818 career OPS, compared to his league average of .773, and 24 RCAA in 714 games. 16) Marlins 1B Derrek Lee reached 30 HR for the 1st time. After 8 RCAA/.820 OPS and 29 RCAA./872 OPS seasons, Lee is hitting .505 SLG, .374 OBA, .879 OPS, 30 RCAA in 143 games. He has a .818 career OPS, compared to his league average of .776, and 58 RCAA in 854 games.
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1) Redsox SS Nomar Garciaparra was scratched from yesterday's lineup, due to an upper respiratory ailment and flulike symptoms. He may be able to return to the lineup today.
Garciaparra could have his 5th 30+ RCAA in his past 5 healthy seasons (6 years overall). He's off to a .532 SLG, .349 OBA, .881 OPS, 27 RCAA start in 143 games. Garciaparra has a .928 career OPS, compared to his league average of .773, and 244 RCAA in 915 games. 2) Devil Rays RF Aubrey Huff tied the team's single season record for hits, with 181, tying the mark set by Randy Winn, in 2020. Huff's also set the team records for TB (319), EBH (78), IBB (16) and 2B (46). 3) A's LF Jose Guillen had to leave yesterday's game, due to a strained left wrist. He'll return to Oakland for a thorough exam and could be out for a few days. 4) Expos RF Vladimir Guerrero hit for the cycle. After 22 RCAA/.943 OPS and 61 RCAA/1.010 OPS seasons, Guerrero is hitting .601 SLG, .426 OBA, 1.027 OPS, 29 RCAA in 100 games. He has a .979 career OPS, compared to his league average of .777, and 262 RCAA in 992 games. 5) The A's called up 1B Graham Koonce, 2B Esteban German, INF-OF Jason Grabowski, OF Mike Edwards, C Mark Johnson and P Jeremy Fikac, moved P Micah Bowie from the 15 to the 60 day DL and designated minor league P Roy Smith for assignment. German had -2 RCAA/.500 OPS in 9 games with the 2002 A's. Grabowski has 2 RCAA/.900 OPS in 8 career games, including 0 for 4 in 4 games in 2003. After -6 RCAA/.720 OPS and -17 RCAA/.590 OPS seasons with the Whitesox, Johnson has a .154 SLG, .226 OBA, .380 OPS, -3 RCAA in 12 games. He has a .636 career OPS, compared to his league average of .774, and -50 RCAA in 314 games. 6) Diamondbacks RF Raul Mondesi had to leave yesterday's game, due to a mildly sprained ankle, and is day to day. After -2 RCAA/.794 OPS and -6 RCAA/.740 OPS seasons, Mondesi is hitting .485 SLG, .347 OBA, .832 OPS, 12 RCAA in 137 games (first 98 with the Yankees). He has a .824 career OPS, compared to his league average of .769, and 131 RCAA in 1444 games. 7) According to the Chicago Tribune, the Whitesox may be close to giving 2B Roberto Alomar a contract extension. 8) A MRI on Marlins P Brad Penny’s elbow showed no damage to his damage and he’s expected to be able to start on Saturday. 9) Braves LF Chipper Jones missed yesterday's game, due to a sore left big toe. After 65 RCAA/.1.032 OPS and 55 RCAA/.972 OPS seasons, Jones is hitting .507 SLG, .396 OBA, .903 OPS, 35 RCAA in 141 games. He has a .944 career OPS, compared to his league average of .773, and 410 RCAA in 1393 games.
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Back to the Future, anyone?
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