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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Posted on August 6, 2013 at 11:42 PM.

by Tom Singer / MLB.com / August 5, 2013


With Starling Marte, Alex Presley, and now Peter Bourjos on the DL, the Pittsburgh Pirates have been quite busy over the last 12 hours. Earlier today, the team announced via Twitter that they have signed outfielder Grady Sizemore to a 3year/$1M dollar contract. Sizemore has been sent to Triple-A Indianapolis.




In a related move, the Pirates have recalled outfielder Jerry Sands.


Posted on August 6, 2013 at 09:59 PM.

by Tom Singer / MLB.com / August 4, 2013


After leaving Sunday's game in the 2nd inning, recently acquired outfielder Peter Bourjos has been placed on the 60-day DL with a torn pectoral.








August 4, 1:35 PM ET
PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA
TV: ROOT SPORTS RADIO: KDKA-FM 93.7



Weather: 82º, Clear
Attendance: 23,307


Game #111: Colorado Rockies at Pittsburgh Pirates
Aug 4, 2013123456789RHE
Colorado (57-56)0020100014110
Pittsburgh (66-45)000000101271
W: Jose Fernandez (10-9) L: A.J. Burnett (10-6) S: Rafael Betancourt (35)
Colorado Rockies
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
2B: T. Tulowitzki (22), W. Rosario (16), M. Cuddyer (17)
HR: J. Loney (11)
RBI: T. Tulowitzki 2 (46), J. Loney (42), J. Pacheco (39)
SAC: J. Fernandez
GIDP: C. Gonzalez
BASERUNNING
SB: J. Loney (1)
CS: M. Cuddyer (3)
Colorado Rockies
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
J. Fernandez (W, 10-9)8.0722073.41
R. Betancourt (S, 35)1.0000011.19
TOTALS9.072208
PITCHING
WP: J. Fernandez
Pittsburgh Pirates
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
HR: A. McCutchen (32), G. Jones (27)
RBI: A. McCutchen (60), G. Jones (51)
HBP: T. Snider
GIDP: T. Sanchez
BASERUNNING
SB: J. Tabata (5)
FIELDING
E: N. Walker (3)
Pittsburgh Pirates
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
A. Burnett (L, 10-6)5.0631053.19
B. Morris3.0200030.00
D. Welker1.0311000.53
TOTALS9.0114208


Burnett Continues to Struggle as Pirates Drop Series to Rockies

PITTSBURGH - Game number 111. Just another game... or is it? Pittsburghers can tell you all about game number 111 in 2012...... it was the beginning of the Pirates historic collapse. Coming into this years game, the Pirates, 22 games above .500, looked to change their fortunes. Taking the mound for the Bucco's, a struggling A.J. Burnett to oppose Jose Fernandez.

The top of the 1st was pretty routine for Burnett, as he'd get Pacheco to ground out, Fowler to fly out, and Tulowitzki to strike out looking for a quick 1-2-3 inning. In the bottom of the 1st, after a ground out from Tabata and a strike out from Walker, Pedro Alvarez singled to right field. Unfortunately, Garrett Jones would strike out to end the inning.

In the top of the 2nd, Carlos Gonzalez grounded out to lead off the inning. James Loney then singled to recently acquired Peter Bourjos, who was playing center field as Andrew McCutchen got a days rest. But McCutchen's day off with quickly come to an end, as Bourjos had to leave the game with a shoulder injury.


Following the injury, Burnett would get Cuddyer and Rosario to ground out to end the inning. Jose Fernandez would again make quick work of the Bucs in the bottom of the 2nd, retiring the side in order. Fernandez would look to help his own cause in the bottom of the 3rd, singling with one out. With two outs, Dexter Fowler reached on a throwing error by Neil Walker, advancing Fernandez to third. Troy Tulowitzki then doubled to deep center, scoring Fernandez and Fowler to give the Rockies a 2-0 lead.


After a scoreless 5th inning the Rockies got back to work in the top of the 5th, as Herrera would single to lead off the inning and then be sacrificed to second by Fernandez. Jordan Pacheco then singled, scoring Herrera to push the Rockies lead to 3-0.


Fernandez continued to dominate the Pirates into the 7th, until Andrew McCutchen led off with a solo shot, putting the Bucs on the board.


With Duke Welker pitching in the 9th, James Loney would get a run back for the Rockies, hit a lead off homer to extend the lead to 4-1. After retiring the side, the Pirates were down to their last three outs, as Fernandez would look for the complete game. But Garrett Jones had other thoughts as he led off with a solo shot of his own, biring the Bucs back to within two.


But Rockies closer Rafael Betancourt would come in and shut the door on the Bucs, giving the Rockies two out of three at PNC.



Player of the Game



With a day off on Monday, the Pirates welcome the Marlins for a three game set starting on Tuesday, the last three games of this eleven game home stand. The pitching matchup in game one features Wandy Rodriguez against Jacob Turner. First pitch, 7:05PM.
Posted on August 6, 2013 at 06:22 PM.


The Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Angels have agreed to a trade:




Pirates Get:






Angels Get:


Posted on August 6, 2013 at 01:02 AM.

Pirates Close to Acquiring Peter Bourjos
By Jeff Todd [August 8, 2013 at 10:47pm EST]

10:47pm: Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has tweeted that the Pirates are closing in on a deal to acquire Angels outfielder Peter Bourjos. Bourjos was placed on, and has passed through revocable waivers. Sources say that the Angels are interested in the Pirates pitching depth.
Monday, August 5, 2013




August 3, 7:05 PM ET
PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA
TV: ROOT SPORTS RADIO: KDKA-FM 93.7



Weather: 69º, Clear
Attendance: 22,460


Game #110: Colorado Rockies at Pittsburgh Pirates
Aug 3, 2013123456789RHE
Colorado (56-56)000000000030
Pittsburgh (66-44)000000100160
W: Gerrit Cole (5-2) L: Jorge De La Rosa (10-10) S: Jason Grilli (40)
Colorado Rockies
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
2B: J. Pacheco (17)
BASERUNNING
SB: D. Fowler (15)
Colorado Rockies
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
J. De La Rosa (L, 10-10)7.0611054.53
E. Escalona1.0000023.06
Pittsburgh Pirates
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
2B: N. Walker (13)
HR: R. Martin (18)
RBI: R. Martin (41)
Pittsburgh Pirates
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
G. Cole (W, 5-2)8.03001101.63
J. Grilli (S, 40)1.0000120.97


Cole Continues Dominance as Martin's Solo Shot Lifts Bucs Past Rox

PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Pirates were flat out dominated in last nights game, as a well pitched game by Jhoulys Chacin and two costly errors ground the Bucs. Looking to get back to winning ways, the Pirates would have to get to a staunch lefty in Jorge De La Rosa, but would counter with rookie Gerrit Cole.

In the top of the 1st inning, with one out recorded, Dexter Fowler hit a bunt single, followed by a swiping of second base to put him in scoring position with one out. Gerrit Cole would then strike out Tulowitzki and Gonzalez to end the top half of the inning.


De La Rosa would follow suit, getting Tabata to strike out, followed by ground outs from Cabrera and McCutchen to end the inning. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th innings would quickly fly by, as Cole and De La Rosa retired the sides in order. After a quick top half of the 5th, Neil Walker would get the Bucs in the hit column, singling to left. After a Gaby Sanchez fly out, Brandon Inge singled to right, putting runners on first and second with two outs. De La Rosa would get his counterpart swinging on three pitches to end the inning.

Strikeouts continued to pile up in the 6th and the top of the 7th, as neither team had yet to crack the run column. In the bottom of the 7th, Russell Martin came up big again, crushing a solo shot to left center field, giving the Pirates a 1-0 lead.


In the top of the 8th inning, James Loney led off with a single. After getting Michael Cuddyer to ground out, Cole would strike out Nelson for the second out. Cole then walked Rosario, putting two on with two outs. Tim Wheeler would then pinch hit for De La Rosa, only to line out to end the Rockies threat.

After missing an opportunity to add on in the 8th, Gerrit Cole trotted out in the top of the 9th, looking for a complete game victory. After allowing a lead off double to Jordan Pacheco, Clint Hurdle decided to take the youngster out of the game, leaving to a standing ovation from the PNC Park crowd.


Jason Grilli would come on in a big spot, only to strike out Fowler and Tulowitzki. After a 3-1 walk to Gonzalez, Grilli would get Todd Helton to fly out to end the game, sealing Grilli's 40th save and a Pirates victory.



Player of the Game



With the series tied at a game a piece, the Pirates and Rockies square off in the rubber match tomorrow afternoon, as A.J. Burnett opposes Jose Fernandez. First pitch, 1:35PM.
Sunday, August 4, 2013


August 2, 2013
7:05PM


PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA
Weather: 68º, Clear
Attendance: 22,206


Game #109: Colorado Rockies at Pittsburgh Pirates
Aug 2, 2013123456789RHE
Colorado (56-55)000002100380
Pittsburgh (65-44)000000001172
W: Jhoulys Chacin (9-7) L: Francisco Liriano (6-4) S: N/A
Colorado Rockies
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
2B: J. Loney (21)
HR: M. Cuddyer (17)
RBI: C. Gonzalez 2 (74), M. Cuddyer (38)
GIDP: D. Fowler, M. Cuddyer
BASERUNNING
SB: C. Gonzalez (12)
Colorado Rockies
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
J. Chacin (W, 9-7)9.07111103.48
TOTALS9.0711110
Pittsburgh Pirates
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
2B: P. Alvarez (23), N. Walker (12)
RBI: N. Walker (14)
SF: N. Walker
FIELDING
E: P. Alvarez (4), N. Walker (2)
Pittsburgh Pirates
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
F. Liriano (L, 6-4)6.0631162.57
B. Wilson 1.0000011.69
G. Perkins1.0200122.72
C. Leroux1.0000022.79
TOTALS9.0831211


Chacin, Rockies Cool Down Pirates in 3-1 Win

PITTSBURGH- A ten game home stand was more than welcomed by the Pirates, as their hunt to break .500 continues on. After taking three of four from the Cardinals, the Pirates welcomed the Rockies to PNC Park. Game one of the three game weekend series would feature Francisco Liriano against Jhoulys Chacin.

After earning a no decision in his previous start, Liriano looked to come back strong against the Rockies. After allowing a lead off single to Pacheco, Liriano got Dexter Fowler to ground into a double play, followed by a strike out of Troy Tulowitzki to end the top half of the inning. The bottom of the 1st would go in favor of Chacin, as he would get Ford to fly out, Cabrera to strike out, and McCutchen to line out to end the inning.

In the top of the 2nd, Carlos Gonzalez hit a single to lead off the inning, followed by a fly out from Rosario. Michael Cuddyer would then ground into a double play, the second DP in two innings.


Garrett Jones singled with one out in the bottom of the 2nd. Travis Snider would then walk with two outs, putting two on with two out. But Chacin would get Russell Martin to ground out to end the threat. With one out in the top of the 3rd, James Loney doubled, followed by a walk issued to Jhoulys Chacin, putting runners on first and second with one out. Liriano would then get Pacheco to fly out and Fowler to ground out to end the top half of the inning.

Liriano and Chacin would continue to dominate, keeping the game scoreless through five innings. In the top of the 6th, Chacin would lead off with a single, followed by a strikeout of Pacheco. Dexter Fowler would strike out for the second out of the inning. With two outs, Tulowitzki then reached on a throwing error, loading the bases. Carlos Gonzalez then singled, scoring Chacin and Tulowitzki to give the Rockies a 2-0 lead.


After a scoreless bottom of the 6th from the Pirates, Michael Cuddyer hit a lead off solo shot in the top of the 7th, pushing the Rockies lead to 3-0.


Glen Perkins, making his Bucco's debut in the top of the 8th, got off to a rough start. After walking Pacheco on six pitches, Fowler singled putting two on with no outs. Troy Tulowitzki then singled to load the bases. After a visit from pitching coach Ray Searage, Perkins settled down and struck out Gonzalez and Rosario in order.


Perkins would then get Cuddyer to line out to end the Rockies threat. The Pirates would get one last chance in the bottom of the 9th, trailing 3-0. Pedro Alvarez led off with a double, then advancing to third on a ground out by Garrett Jones. Neil Walker then hit a sac fly, scoring Alvarez, cutting the Rockies lead to two.


Chacin would then get Travis Snider to strike out on a dropped third strike, sending the Rockies to victory.



Player of the Game



After dropping game one of the series, the Pirates and Rockies square off again tomorrow night, as Gerrit Cole oppose Jorge De La Rosa. First pitch, 7:05PM.
Posted on August 4, 2013 at 12:41 PM.
Series Preview | August 2-4, 2013
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Colorado Rockies
(55-55, 24-29 Away)
Pittsburgh Pirates
(65-43, 33-22 Home)
Team Comparison
.267AVG.269
.326OBP.279
.421SLG.443
3.88ERA2.75
Pitching Probables
Chacin (8-7, 3.64)Game 1Liriano (6-3, 2.63)
De La Rosa (10-9, 4.71)Game 2Cole (4-2, 1.83)
Fernandez (9-9, 3.48)Game 3Burnett (10-5, 3.24)
Game Notes
- The Pirates, 8-2 in their last ten games, hold a 9.5 game lead over the Cardinals and a 10.5 game lead over the Reds for first place in the NL Central.
- The Rockies, 8-2 in their last ten games, trail the Diamondbacks by 18 games in the NL West, but sit only 4 games back of a Wild Card spot.


August 1, 2013
7:05PM


PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA
Weather: 68º, Clear
Attendance: 32,109


Game #108: St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Pirates
Aug 1, 2013123456789ExtrasRHE
St. Louis (55-52)0000002000 0 0260
Pittsburgh (65-43)0000000200 0 1390
W: Duke Welker (2-0) L: Trevor Rosenthal (0-2) S: N/A
St. Louis Cardinals
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
HR: C. Beltran (20)
RBI: C. Beltran 2 (62)
HBP: D. Gordon
St. Louis Cardinals
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
L. Lynn7.26220104.44
E. Sanchez1.1100033.11
R. Choate2.0000011.56
T. Rosenthal (L, 0-2)0.2211013.48
TOTALS11.2933015
PITCHING
WP: L. Lynn (1)
Pittsburgh Pirates
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
BATTING
2B: N. Walker (11), R. Martin (9)
HR: A. Cabrera (12)
RBI: A. Cabrera 2 (32), C. Barmes (26)
BASERUNNING
CS: A. Cabrera (4)
Pittsburgh Pirates
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
J. McDonald 6.04222121.62
B. Morris2.0100030.00
C. Leroux2.0000012.85
D. Welker (W, 2-0)2.0100110.27
TOTALS12.0622317


Barmes' RBI Single Sends Pirates to Extra Innings Win

PITTSBURGH - After last seasons August collapse, Pirates fans are cautiously optimistic that this year will be different. The Pirates, however, are doing everything they can do continue this magical run. Looking to take the series from the Cardinals and further move themselves ahead in the standings, the Pirates sent James McDonald to the mound to oppose Lance Lynn.

James McDonald quickly dispatched the Cardinals in the top of the 1st inning, striking out Bourn to lead off, followed by a ground out from Jay and a strikeout by Craig to end the top half of the inning. In the bottom of the 1st, with two outs, Andrew McCutchen hit a long fly ball that looked like it would drop in for a double, only to be robbed on an incredible catch by Jon Jay to end the inning.


McDonald made a quick two outs in the top of the 2nd, followed by a walk issued to Carlos Beltran. But the walk would cause no threat, as Matt Carpenter struck out to end retire the side. Lynn would better McDonald in the bottom half of the inning, getting Alvarez to strike out, followed by fly outs from Jones and Martin.

The Pirates and Cardinals would each remain hitless until the top of the 5th, when Matt Carpenter singled with one out. The hit would go for nothing, as Gordon grounded out to end the top half of the 5th. The Pirates got into the hit column in the bottom of the 5th, as Pedro Alvarez and Garrett Jones each singled to start off the inning. But the Bucco offense couldn't produce anything from their two on with no out situation, as Lynn would get Martin and Snider to strike out, followed by a Clint Barmes fly out to end the 5th.

After a quiet 6th inning, Yadier Molina led off the 7th with a single. James McDonald would then make his first uh-oh pitch of the night, a fastball straight down the pipe that was blasted by Beltran for a two-run home run to give the Cardinals a 2-0 lead.


After Bryan Morris got the Pirates out of the 7th, Neil Walker hit a pinch hit double with one out. Jose Tabata would then ground out, keeping Walker at second. Asdrubal Cabrera then made the biggest play of the game for the Bucs, crushing a two-run shot out of PNC Park, tying the game at two.


The bullpens would go back and forth in extra innings, as the Pirates held the Cardinals scoreless through the top of the 12th. With Trevor Rosenthal on the mound for the red birds, Garrett Jones singled to lead off the bottom of the 12th, then advancing to second on a ground out by Russell Martin. After Travis Snider struck out for the second out of the inning, Clint Barmes singled up the middle, scoring Jones to give the Pirates the walk-off victory and the series win over the Cardinals.





Player of the Game



The Pirates continue their home stand tomorrow night, as the Colorado Rockies head into PNC Park. Taking the mound in game one, Francisco Liriano for the Pirates, Jhoulys Chacin for the Rockies. First pitch, 7:05PM.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Posted on August 3, 2013 at 02:30 AM.
Pittsburgh Pirates August 2013 Schedule
DATEOPPONENTRESULT
Aug 1vs St. Louis Cardinals
Aug 2vs Colorado Rockies
Aug 3vs Colorado Rockies
Aug 4vs Colorado Rockies
Aug 6vs Miami Marlins
Aug 7vs Miami Marlins
Aug 8vs Miami Marlins
Aug 9at Colorado Rockies
Aug 10at Colorado Rockies
Aug 11at Colorado Rockies
Aug 13at St. Louis Cardinals
Aug 14at St. Louis Cardinals
Aug 15at St. Louis Cardinals
Aug 16vs Arizona Diamondbacks
Aug 17vs Arizona Diamondbacks
Aug 18vs Arizona Diamondbacks
Aug 19at San Diego Padres
Aug 20at San Diego Padres
Aug 21at San Diego Padres
Aug 22at San Francisco Giants
Aug 23at San Francisco Giants
Aug 24at San Francisco Giants
Aug 25at San Francisco Giants
Aug 27vs Milwaukee Brewers
Aug 28vs Milwaukee Brewers
Aug 29vs Milwaukee Brewers
Aug 30vs St. Louis Cardinals
Aug 31vs St. Louis Cardinals
Posted on August 3, 2013 at 01:19 AM.






In 2012, the Pittsburgh Pirates entered the month of August fifteen games over .500. In 2013, the Bucs have increased their win total, entering August at twenty-one games over .500.



Jameson Taillon, the Pirates #1 prospect, is 4-0 in his first five starts with Indianapolis. In those five starts, Taillon has a 1.67ERA on twenty-two hits, while walking seventeen and striking out thirty-six.



The Pirates attempted to make a trade deadline splash, but were rejected in a deal for Hunter Pence. However, the Pirates were able to sure up their bullpen, acquiring lefty reliever Glen Perkins from the Twins.



The sweep of the Marlins was the first series sweep by the Pirates since the sweep of the Giants in early June.
Posted on August 3, 2013 at 01:08 AM.
Notable Injuries: July 2013
PosPlayerInjury Note
LF Starling MartePulled Calf; Estimated Injury Time: 3-4 Weeks
CFJustin RuggianoDislocated Ankle; Estimated Injury Time: 4-5 Months
CFKirk NieuwenhuisTorn Finger Ligament; Estimated Injury Time: 1-2 Months
SPDylan BundyTorn Finger Ligament; Estimated Injury Time: 1-2 Months
SSStephen DrewShoulder Tear; Estimated Injury Time: 1-2 Months
CFDarin MastroianniTorn MCL; Estimated Injury Time: 5-6 Months
Friday, August 2, 2013
Posted on August 2, 2013 at 11:34 PM.
National League Leaders - Updated: July 31, 2013
Batting AverageAVGHome RunsHR
1. Andrew McCutchen.3311. Andrew McCutchen31
2. Paul Goldschmidt.3202. Pedro Alvarez30
3. Chris Denorfia.3173. Garrett Jones26
4. James Loney.3144. Ryan Braun23
5. Jordan Pacheco.3125. Hunter Pence22
Runs Batted InRBIStolen BasesSB
1. Adam LaRoche731. Everth Cabrera51
2. Carlos Gonzalez722. Andrew McCutchen31
3. Corey Hart693. Eric Young Jr.28
4. Jay Bruce684. Michael Bourn28
5. Ike Davis655. Juan Pierre27
WinsWSavesSV
1. Dan Haren141. Jason Grilli39
2. Daniel Hudson132. J.J. Putz38
3. Madison Bumgarner123. Glen Perkins37
4. Bronson Arroyo114. Rafael Betancourt34
5. Ian Kennedy115. Jonathan Papelbon33
Earned Run AverageERAStrikeoutsSO
1. James McDonald1.561. A.J. Burnett164
2. Clayton Kershaw2.262. Stephen Strasburg158
3. Kris Medlen2.293. Wandy Rodriguez152
4. Madison Bumgarner2.334. James McDonald150
5. Adam Wainwright2.485. Yovani Gallardo132


American League Leaders - Updated: July 31, 2013
Batting AverageAVGHome RunsHR
1. Carl Crawford.3311. Albert Pujols30
2. Joe Mauer.3302. Edwin Encarnacion28
3. Miguel Cabrera.3203. Prince Fielder26
4. Emilio Bonifacio.3164. Miguel Cabrera26
5. Jason Kubel.3155. Paul Konerko25
Runs Batted InRBIStolen BasesSB
1. Albert Pujols881. Elvis Andrus35
2. Prince Fielder812. Emilio Bonifacio33
3. Alex Gordon793. Desmond Jennings30
4. Miguel Cabrera794. Rajai Davis27
5. Yoenis Cespedes775. Jose Reyes24
WinsWSavesSV
1. Max Scherzer131. Bruce Rondon35
2. Jered Weaver112. Joel Hanrahan33
3. Chris Carpenter113. Mariano Rivera31
4. Ricky Romero114. Chris Perez31
5. Yu Darvish105. Greg Holland30
Earned Run AverageERAStrikeoutsSO
1. Miguel Gonzalez2.931. Chris Sale158
2. Doug Fister2.972. Max Scherzer145
3. Max Scherzer3.043. Justin Verlander143
4. Jason Vargas3.074. Yu Darvish138
5. Jered Weaver3.095. Brandon Morrow135
Posted on August 2, 2013 at 11:12 PM.
2013 Pittsburgh Pirates Stats - Hitting
NAMEABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
Andrew McCutchen4176213827131598773111.331.344.624
Starling Marte394381112118222792010.282.285.401
Pedro Alvarez38951115222306559300.296.307.594
Garrett Jones37242106160265038700.285.294.538
Asdrubal Cabrera37131791711130126163.213.239.353
Russell Martin325348580174036010.262.267.443
Travis Snider3103694122112705510.303.305.461
Clint Barmes27720688082535800.245.257.361
Gaby Sanchez20617537082053910.257.280.408
Neil Walker191205710041302700.298.297.414
Brandon Inge11913323082322700.269.279.496
Jose Tabata61814210101340.230.226.295
Alex Presley212710110201.333.333.524
Tony Sanchez21000000100.000.333.000
Darren Ford10000000100.000.000.000
Totals377138410161578162373397675924.269.280.444
2013 Pittsburgh Pirates Stats - Pitching
NAMEGPGSWLSVQSHLDIPHERHRBBSOWHIPERA
Wandy Rodriguez22221170160151.01284212161520.952.50
A.J. Burnett22221050130150.01285413281641.043.24
James McDonald21211150170144.1112256141500.871.56
Francisco Liriano141463012095.28828710981.022.63
Gerrit Cole994208064.0331377840.631.83
Jason Grilli46000390045.133525520.840.99
Christopher Leroux2703000339.0301362510.823.00
Glen Perkins42011370038.2381266371.142.79
Duke Welker30010001131.022128260.970.29
Tony Watson2504300322.1271233241.344.84
Brian Wilson40000014.1310411.622.08
Bryan Morris30100023.1200030.600.00
Totals1071076443767620980.08413018013010370.992.76
Posted on August 2, 2013 at 01:45 PM.
MLB Standings - Updated: July 31, 2013
AL EASTWLGBRSRA
Toronto Blue Jays6346-529488
Boston Red Sox60493.0480478
Tampa Rays59504.0474436
New York Yankees505812.5466495
Baltimore Orioles466216.5446501
AL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Detroit Tigers6740-489427
Chicago White Sox544313.0488514
Kansas City Royals535313.5493480
Cleveland Indians515616.0520504
Minnesota Twins505717.0425472
AL WESTWLGBRSRA
Los Angeles Angels6641-494397
Oakland Athletics60486.5494444
Texas Rangers525715.0525479
Seattle Mariners466120.0430484
Houston Astros367029.5373519
AL WILD CARD RACEWLGB
Oakland Athletics6048-
Boston Red Sox6049-
Tampa Rays59501.0
Chicago White Sox54535.0
Kansas City Royals53535.5
Texas Rangers52578.0
Cleveland Indians51568.0
Minnesota Twins50579.0
New York Yankees50589.5
Seattle Mariners466113.0
Baltimore Orioles466213.5
Houston Astros367022.5
NL EASTWLGBRSRA
Philadelphia Phillies5849-425430
Washington Nationals58500.5501453
Atlanta Braves50588.5449423
New York Mets446314.0396453
Miami Marlins357223.0361514
NL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Pittsburgh Pirates6443-384332
St. Louis Cardinals55518.5429387
Cincinnati Reds555410.0480501
Milwaukee Brewers456319.5417474
Chicago Cubs446320.0412483
NL WESTWLGBRSRA
Arizona Diamondbacks7236-497359
Los Angeles Dodgers62449.0455356
Colorado Rockies555417.5450444
San Diego Padres555417.5402424
San Francisco Giants485823.0405438
NL WILD CARD RACEWLGB
Los Angeles Dodgers6244-
Washington Nationals5850-
St. Louis Cardinals55512.0
Cinncinati Reds55543.5
Colorado Rockies55543.5
San Diego Padres55543.5
Atlanta Braves50588.0
San Francisco Giants48589.0
Milwaukee Brewers456313.0
Chicago Cubs446313.5
New York Mets446313.5
Miami Marlins357222.5

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