Around the Majors: Martinez flirts with a no hitter

1) Yesterday’s scores–

Pirates 6, Orioles 5
Mariners 4, Astros 3
Nationals 2, A’s 1
Phillies 8, Rangers 5
Reds 9, Devil Rays 7
Braves 3, Angels 2
Brewers 2, Yankees 1
BlueJays 6, Cubs 4
Cardinals 9, Redsox 2
Whitesox 2, Rockies 1
Twins 9, Diamondbacks 8
Indians 2, Padres 0 (11)
Tigers 8, Dodgers 4
Royals 8, Giants 1
Mets 3, Astros 1

2) Standings–

AL EAST         WON  LOST  PCT  GB     
Orioles          35   23 .603  -     
Redsox           31   27 .534  4     
BlueJays         31  28  .525  4 1/2 
Yankees          28   30 .483  7     
Devil Rays       20   38 .345 15     

AL CENTRAL      WON  LOST  PCT  GB    
Whitesox         39  19  .672  -    
Twins            34  22  .607  4    
Indians          27  29  .482 11    
Tigers           27  29  .482 11    
Royals           18  39  .316 20 1/2

AL WEST         WON  LOST  PCT  GB    
Rangers          32   24 .571  -    
Angels           33   25 .569  -    
Mariners         25  31  .446  7    
A's              23   34 .404  9 1/2

NL EAST         WON LOST  PCT  GB     
Nationals        32  26  .552  -     
Braves           31  27  .534  1     
Mets             31  27  .534  1     
Phillies         31  28  .525  1 1/2 
Marlins          28   27 .509  2 1/2 

NL CENTRAL      WON  LOST  PCT  GB     
Cardinals        38  20  .655  -     
Cubs             30   27 .526  7 1/2 
Brewers          28  30  .483 10     
Pirates          27  30  .474 10 1/2 
Reds             22  35  .386 15 1/2 
Astros           21   35 .375 16    

NL WEST         WON  LOST  PCT  GB     
Padres           34   24 .586  -     
Diamondbacks     31   28 .525  3 1/2 
Dodgers          30   28 .517  4     
Giants           24   32 .439  9     
Rockies          19   38 .333 14 1/2

3) Today’s schedule–

BlueJays (Roy Halladay, 2.45) at Cubs (Sergio Mitre, 6.88), 2:20
Rangers (Chris Young, 3.03) at Phillies (Robinson Tejeda, 4.50), 7:05
A’s (Ryan Glynn, 3.86) at Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 3.45), 7:05
Orioles (Bruce Chen, 3.53) at Pirates (Kip Wells, 3.58), 7:05
Mariners (Gil Meche, 4.57) at Marlins (Dontrelle Willis, 1.85), 7:05
Angels (Kelvim Escobar, 2.97) at Braves (Tim Hudson, 3.08), 7:05
Devil Rays (Doug Waechter, 5.43) at Reds (Eric Milton, 7.06), 7:10
Redsox (David Wells, 5.85) at Cardinals (Chris Carpenter, 3.42), 7:10
Astros (Brandon Backe, 4.54) at Mets (Victor Zambrano, 4.24), 7:10
Yankees (Mike Mussina, 4.32) at Brewers (Chris Capuano, 3.01), 8:05
Whitesox (Orlando Hernandez, 4.15) at Rockies (Jeff Francis, 5.03), 9:05
Indians (Scott Elarton, 5.53) at Padres (Jake Peavy, 2.37), 10:05
Tigers (Jason Johnson, 3.27) at Dodgers (Jeff Weaver, 5.65), 10:10
Twins (Johan Santana, 3.67) at Diamondbacks (Claudio Vargas, 9.24), 10:10
Royals (Runelvys Hernandez, 5.33) at Giants (Jeff Fassero, 4.05), 10:15

4) Yesterday’s HR–

Bobby Abreu–#15
Reggie Sanders–#12
Melvin Mora–#12
Jim Edmonds–#11
Jason Varitek–#11
Daryle Ward–#11
Dmitri Young–#11
Hank Blalock–#10
Torii Hunter–#8 & #9
Ken Griffey Jr.–#9
Luis Gonzalez (Diamondbacks)–#9
Nick Johnson–#8
Raul Ibanez–#8
Michael Young–#8
Tony Clark–#8
Michael Barrett–#6 & #7
Joe Randa–#7
Sammy Sosa–#6
Carl Crawford–#6
Bill Hall–#6
Bengie Molina–#5
Toby Hall–#5
Ivan Rodriguez–#5
Rod Barajas–#5
Sal Fasano–#3 & #4
Rafael Furcal–#4
Jason Phillips–#4
Jack Wilson–#3
Michael Cuddyer–#3
Tony Graffanino–#2
Randy Keisler–#1
Chris Burke–#1
Tony Graffanino–#1

5) HR leaders–

AL
1) Alex Rodriguez–17
2) Miguel Tejada–16
T3) Alfonso Soriano–15
T3) Paul Konerko–15
5) Mark Teixeira–14
T6) Richie Sexson–13
T6) David Ortiz–13
T6) Vernon Wells–13
T9) Tino Martinez–12
T9) Melvin Mora–12*

NL
1) Derrek Lee–17
2) Bobby Abreu–15*
T3) Albert Pujols–14
T3) Adam Dunn–14
T3) Carlos Lee–14
T3) Cliff Floyd–14
7) Troy Glaus–13
T8) Andruw Jones–12
T8) Morgan Ensberg–12
T8) Jeff Kent–12
T8) Aramis Ramirez–12
T8) Reggie Sanders–12*

*–hit 1 yesterday

6) Braves 3B Chipper Jones had a MRI on his foot, which showed a partial ligament tear and severe bone bruise, and he may need surgery. The best case scenario is he’ll be out 3-4 weeks, but surgery would miss 2 months.

7) Orioles C Sal Fasano hit 2 HR.

Fasano is hitting .632 SLG, .333 OBA, .965 OPS, 3 RCAA in 13 games in his first time in the majors since 2002. He has a .705 career OPS, compared to his league average of .781, and -27 RCAA in 267 games.

8) Cubs C Michael Barrett hit 2 HR and had 3 hits.

After -19 RCAA/.678 OPS and -2 RCAA/.826 OPS seasons, Barrett is hitting .497 SLG, .327 OBA, .824 OPS, 1 RCAA in his first 47 games. Barrett has a .731 career OPS, compared to his league average of .780, and -92 RCAA in 723 games. He has never had a positive RCAA (except for a 8 game September callup in 1998).

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9) Twins CF Torii Hunter hit 2 HR and had 4 hits (also 1 2B).

After -11 RCAA/.762 OPS and -5 RCAA/.805 OPS seasons, Hunter is hitting .483 SLG, .345 OBA, .828 OPS, 6 RCAA in his first 53 games. He has a .781 career OPS, compared to his league average of .769, and -39 RCAA in 882 games.


1) The Dodgers re-signed P Brad Penny to a 3 year contract extension, with the LA Times reporting it’s worth $26-33 million.

After 4.13 ERA/-3 RSAA and 3.15 ERA/15 RSAA seasons, Penny is off to a 3.67 ERA/3 RSAA start in his first 9 starts. He has a 4.00 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.33, and 11 RSAA in 143 games.

2) The Devil Rays called up OF Reggie Taylor and designated DH Josh Phelps for assignment.

Taylor has -29 RCAA/.662 OPS in 250 career games, including 1 for 3, with a 2B, yesterday.

After 4 RCAA/.827 OPS and -12 RCAA/.754 OPS seasons, Phelps is hitting .424 SLG, .328 OBA, .752 OPS, 1 RCAA in his first 47 games. He has a .809 career OPS, compared to his league average of .762, and 7 RCAA in 352 games.

3) The Rangers called up INF Marshall McDougall, sent P Nick Regilio to the minors and designated OF Chad Allen for assignment.

McDougall was 0 for 1 yesterday, in his major league debut.

Regilio has a 5.45 ERA/-2 RSAA in 23 career games, including a 4.76 ERA/0 RSAA in 17 games in 2005.

Allen has -34 RCAA/.710 OPS in 267 career games, including a .340 SLG, .309 OBA, .649 OPS, -3 RCAA in 21 games in 2005.

4) The Dodgers placed OF Ricky Ledee on the 15 day DL, retroactive to June 5, and called up OF Jason Grabowski.

Ledee has a strained left hamstring. After 5 RCAA/.809 OPS and -2 RCAA/.740 OPS seasons, Ledee is hitting .419 SLG, .343 OBA, .761 OPS, 0 RCAA in his first 48 games. He has a .735 career OPS, compared to his league average of .778, and -27 RCAA in 733 games.

After having -7 RCAA/.678 OPS in his first year with more than 8 games, he is off to a .235 SLG, .250 OBA, .485 OPS, -4 RCAA in his first 29 games. Grabowski has a .652 career OPS, compared to his league average of .776, and -9 RCAA in 163 games.

5) Free agent P Danny Graves had a workout with the Mets, while GM Omar Minaya and manager Willie Randolph are denying a report from NY Newsday that he’s been signed.

6) Tigers SS Carlos Guillen had to leave yesterday’s game, due to a strained left hamstring, and is day to day.

After -1 RCAA/.753 OPS and 36 RCAA/.921 OPS seasons, Guillen is hitting .485 SLG, .409 OBA, .894 OPS, 12 RCAA in his first 45 games. He has a .776 career OPS, compared to his league average of .767, and 30 RCAA in 669 games.

7) The Marlins sent P Nate Bump to the minors, designated P Matt Perisho for assignment and called up Ps Valerio De los Santos and Chad Bentz.

After starting his career with 4.71 ERA/-3 RSAA and 5.01 ERA/-7 RSAA seasons, Bump has a 3.51 ERA/2 RSAA in 21 games. He has a 4.64 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.30, and -8 RSAA in 103 games.

After a 4.40 ERA/-2 RSAA season, Perisho is off to a 1.93 ERA/3 RSAA start in his first 24 games. He has a 6.36 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.64, and -51 RSAA in 176 games.

De los Santos has a 4.38 ERA/-3 RSAA in 206 career games, including a 6.17 ERA/-2 RSAA in 17 games with the 2004 BlueJays.

Bentz had a 5.86 ERA/-5 RSAA in 36 games with the 2004 Expos.

8) The Reds activated OF Wily Mo Pena from the DL and designated utilityman Jason Romano for assignment.

After -9 RCAA/.641 OPS and 6 RCAA/.843 OPS seasons, he is hitting .788 SLG, .453 OBA, 1.134 OPS, 6 RCAA in his first 20 games. Pena has a .804 career OPS, compared to his league average of .775, and 1 RCAA in 223 games.

Romano has -13 RCAA/.516 OPS in 118 career games, including 4 for 13, with 2 2B, 1 BB and 1 RCAA, in 8 games in 2005.

9) Giants SS Omar Vizquel was out of yesterday’s lineup, after having a tooth pulled, and expects to return today.

After -10 RCAA/.657 OPS and -3 RCAA/.741 OPS seasons, Vizquel is off to a .380 SLG, .359 OBA, .739 OPS, -2 RCAA start in his first 54 games. He has a .700 career OPS, compared to his league average of .761, and -150 RCAA in 2192 games.

10) The Mets sent OF Eric Valent to the minors after he cleared waivers.

Valent had been removed from the 25 and 40 man rosters when he was designated for assignment on May 28. After a 0 RCAA/.818 OPS rookie season, Valent is off to a .256 SLG, .300 OBA, .556 OPS, -4 RCAA start in his first 28 games. He has a .696 career OPS, compared to his league average of .776, and -16 RCAA in 205 games.

11) Mets 1B Doug Mientkiewicz has a bruised pectoral muscle and rib and is day to day.

After 23 RCAA/.843 OPS and -19 RCAA/.676 OPS seasons, Mientkiewicz is off to a .355 SLG, .298 OBA, .654 OPS, -11 RCAA start in his first 50 games. He has a .760 career OPS, compared to his league average of .768, and -5 RCAA in 742 games.

12) The Braves activated C Eddie Perez from the DL and designated P Seth Greisinger for assignment.

After -16 RCAA/.724 OPS and -11 RCAA/.639 OPS seasons, Perez is off to a .432 SLG, .237 OBA, .669 OPS, -3 RCAA start in his first 15 games. He has a .687 career OPS, compared to his league average of .774, and -70 RCAA in 563 games.

Greisinger has a 5.51 ERA/-24 RSAA in 42 career games, including a 3.60 ERA/0 RSAA in 1 start in 2005.

13) Pirates SS Freddy Sanchez has been out of the lineup for the past 2 games, due to a pulled groin.

Sanchez has -7 RCAA/.631 OPS in 84 career games, including a .411 SLG, .330 OBA, .742 OPS, -1 RCAA in 43 games in 2005.


1) Mets P Pedro Martinez’s line–9 IP, 2 H, 1 R/ER, 1 BB, 12 SO.

Martinez took a no hitter into the 7th. After 2.22 ERA/53 RSAA and 3.90 ERA/24 RSAA seasons, Martinez is off to a 2.45 ERA/18 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 2.70 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.47, and 495 RSAA in 400 games.

2) Mariners CF Randy Winn had 3 hits.

After 10 RCAA/.771 OPS and 7 RCAA/.772 OPS seasons, Winn is hitting .376 SLG, .370 OBA, .746 OPS, 5 RCAA in his first 56 games. He has a .754 career OPS, compared to his league average of .768, and 3 RCAA in 889 games.

3) Mariners P Ryan Franklin’s line–6 1/3 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 3 BB, 1 SO.

After 3.57 ERA/20 RSAA and 4.90 ERA/-14 RSAA seasons, Franklin is off to a 4.77 ERA/-6 RSAA start in his first 11 starts (13 games). He has a 4.17 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.53, and 6 RSAA in 162 games.

4) Marlins P Brian Moehler’s line–7 IP, 8 H, 2 R/ER, 2 BB, 4 SO.

Moehler has a 4.44 ERA/22 RSAA in 157 career games, including a 2.59 ERA/10 RSAA in 9 starts (13 games) in 2005.

5) Phillies CF Kenny Lofton had 3 hits.

After 12 RCAA/.801 OPS and 1 RCAA/.741 OPS seasons, Lofton is hitting .515 SLG, .473 OBA, .988 OPS, 12 RCAA in his first 32 games. He has a .799 career OPS, compared to his league average of .768, and 218 RCAA in 1760 games.

6) Rangers P Ryan Drese took a pounding–2 2/3 IP, 8 H, 5 R/ER, 1 BB, 2 SO.

After a 4.20 ERA/21 RSAA season, Drese is off to a 6.46 ERA/-13 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 5.36 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.52, and -28 RSAA in 92 games.

7) A’s P Barry Zito’s line–6 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 3 BB, 7 SO.

After 3.30 ERA/24 RSAA and 4.48 ERA/4 RSAA seasons, Zito is off to a 4.41 ERA/-1 RSAA start in his first 13 starts. He has a 3.49 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.55, and 115 RSAA in 166 games.

8) Nationals P Tony Armas’s line–6 IP, 4 H, 1 R/ER, 3 BB, 2 SO.

After pitching in just 21 games in 2003-04, Armas has a 4.91 ERA/-3 RSAA in his first 6 starts. He has a 4.25 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.33, and 14 RSAA in 108 games.

9) Devil Rays P Mark Hendrickson took a pounding–2 2/3 IP, 7 H, 6 R/ER, 1 BB, 5 SO.

After 5.51 ERA/-13 RSAA and 4.81 ERA/-8 RSAA seasons, Hendrickson is off to a 6.05 ERA/-12 RSAA start in his first 10 starts. He has a 5.03 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.54, and -25 RSAA in 88 games.

10) Reds P Ramon Ortiz took a pounding–1 2/3 IP, 7 H, 6 R/ER, 2 BB, 1 SO.

After 5.20 ERA/-20 RSAA and 4.43 ERA/2 RSAA seasons, Ortiz is off to a 6.25 ERA/-11 RSAA start in his first 9 starts. He has a 4.68 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.57, and -16 RSAA in 166 games.

11) Braves LF Ryan Langerhans had 3 hits.

Langerhans has 0 RCAA/.799 OPS in 58 career games, including a .490 SLG, .304 OBA, .794 OPS, 1 RCAA in 41 games in 2005.

12) Angels P Paul Byrd’s line–7 IP, 9 H, 3 R/ER, 0 BB, 4 SO.

After 3.90 ERA/35 and 3.94 ERA/5 RSAA seasons (2002 & ’04), Byrd is off to a 4.38 ERA/-1 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 4.34 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.43, and 39 RSAA in 227 games.

13) Braves P Horacio Ramirez’s line–8 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 SO.

Ramirez has a 3.91 ERA/10 RSAA in 50 career games, including a 5.05 ERA/-6 RSAA in 11 starts in 2005.

14) Yankees P Carl Pavano’s line–6 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 SO.

After 4.30 ERA/-7 RSAA and 3.00 ERA/27 RSAA seasons, Pavano is off to a 4.38 ERA/-2 RSAA start in his first 13 starts. He has a 4.23 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.33, and -6 RSAA in 180 games.

15) Brewers P Ben Sheets’s line–7 IP, 2 H, 0 R/ER, 5 BB, 5 SO.

After 4.45 ERA/-1 RSAA and 2.70 ERA/45 RSAA seasons, Sheets is off to a 3.65 ERA/4 RSAA start in his first 7 starts. He has a 3.91 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.26, and 38 RSAA in 134 games.

16) Redsox C Jason Varitek had 3 hits, including a HR.

After 11 RCAA/.863 OPS and 19 RCAA/.872 OPS seasons, Varitek is hitting .568 SLG, .386 OBA, .954 OPS, 15 RCAA in his first 49 games. He has a .807 career OPS, compared to his league average of .773, and 15 RCAA in 881 games.

17) Redsox P Matt Clement took a pounding–4 IP, 7 H, 7 R/ER, 1 BB, 2 SO.

After 4.11 ERA/3 RSAA and 3.68 ERA/18 RSAA seasons, Clement is off to a 3.79 ERA/7 RSAA start in his first 13 starts. He has a 4.30 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.37, and -3 RSAA in 207 games.

18) Cardinals P Jeff Suppan’s line–6 IP, 6 H, 2 R/ER, 1 BB, 1 SO.

After 4.19 ERA/4 RSAA and 4.16 ERA/0 RSAA seasons, Suppan is off to a 4.28 ERA/-1 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 4.78 career ERA, compared to his league of 4.56, and -7 RSAA in 265 games.

19) Whitesox P Jose Contreras’s line–6 IP, 5 H, 1 R/ER, 2 BB, 6 SO.

After starting his career with 3.30 ERA/8 RSAA and 5.50 ERA/-16 RSAA seasons, Contreras is off to a 3.13 ERA/12 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 4.45 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.54, and 4 RSAA in 61 games.

20) Rockies P Byung Hyun-Kim’s line–6 IP, 3 H, 2 R/ER, 1 BB, 7 SO.

After 3.31 ERA/20 RSAA and 6.23 ERA/-3 RSAA seasons, Kim is off to a 6.38 ERA/-5 RSAA start in his first 20 games (3 starts). He has a 3.61 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.40, and 55 RSAA in 319 games.

21) Diamondbacks 1B Chad Tracy had 3 hits.

After starting his career with -7 RCAA/.750 OPS, Tracy is off to a .453 SLG, .302 OBA, .755 OPS, -5 RCAA start in his first 53 games. He has a .752 career OPS, compared to his league average of .777, and -12 RCAA in 196 games.

22) Twins P Brad Radke took a pounding–5 IP, 8 H, 5 R/ER, 0 BB, 3 SO.

After 4.49 ERA/3 RSAA and 3.48 ERA/31 RSAA seasons, Radke is off to a 4.03 ERA/4 RSAA start in his first 13 starts. He has a 4.22 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.68, and 145 RSAA in 332 games.

23) Diamondbacks P Shawn Estes took a pounding–5 2/3 IP, 8 H, 5 R/ER, 3 BB, 1 SO.

After 5.73 ERA/-26 RSAA and 5.84 ERA/-15 RSAA seasons, Estes is off to a 4.46 ERA/0 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 4.69 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.34, and -77 RSAA in 264 games.

24) Indians CF Grady Sizemore had 3 hits, including a 2B.

Sizemore has 1 RCAA/.746 OPS in 97 career games, including a .431 SLG, .319 OBA, .750 OPS, 0 RCAA start in 54 games in 2005.

25) Padres LF Ryan Klesko had 3 hits, including a 2B.

After 8 RCAA/.810 OPS and 21 RCAA/.847 OPS seasons, Klesko is hitting .492 SLG, .382 OBA, .874 OPS, 10 RCAA in his first 51 games. He has a .887 career OPS, compared to his league average of .773, and 273 RCAA in 1528 games.

26) Indians P Cliff Lee (7 IP, 5 H, 0 R/ER, 2 BB, 9 SO) combined with 5 relievers for a shutout against the Padres.

After a 5.43 ERA/-18 RSAA in his first full season, Lee has a 3.27 ERA/8 RSAA in his first 12 starts. He has a 4.51 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.54, and -4 RSAA in 56 games.

27) Padres P Brian Lawrence’s line–8 IP, 5 H, 0 R/ER, 0 BB, 1 SO.

After 4.19 ERA/-7 RSAA and 4.12 ERA/-3 RSAA seasons, Lawrence is off to a 4.78 ERA/-7 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 3.99 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.26, and -8 RSAA in 141 games.

28) Tigers C Ivan Rodriguez had 4 hits, including a HR.

After 17 RCAA/.843 OPS and 29 RCAA/.893 OPS seasons, Rodriguez is off to a .469 SLG, .304 OBA, .772 OPS, -2 RCAA start in his first 51 games. He has a .835 career OPS, compared to his league average of .767, and 110 RCAA in 1809 games.

29) Royals SS Angel Berroa and LF Terrence Long both had 3 hits, including a 3B.

After -7 RCAA/.789 OPS and -15 RCAA/.693 OPS seasons, Berroa is off to a .381 SLG, .297 OBA, .678 OPS, -6 RCAA start in his first 57 games. He has a .726 career OPS, compared to his league average of .763, and -35 RCAA in 384 games.

After -12 RCAA/.678 OPS and -3 RCAA/.756 OPS seasons, Long is off to a .358 SLG, .287 OBA, .645 OPS, -6 RCAA start in his first 47 games. He has a .725 career OPS, compared to his league average of .769, and -50 RCAA in 788 games.

30) Royals P D.J. Carrasco’s line–9 IP, 5 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 3 SO.

After starting his career with 4.82 ERA/3 RSAA and 4.84 ERA/-2 RSAA seasons, Carrasco has a 2.48 ERA/6 RSAA in 5 starts. He has a 4.31 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.51, and 7 RSAA in 85 games. It was Carrasco’s 1st career CG.

31) Giants P Kirk Rueter took a pounding–4 1/3 IP, 9 H, 7 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 0 SO.

After 4.53 ERA/-4 RSAA and 4.73 ERA/-6 RSAA seasons, Rueter is off to a 4.65 ERA/-2 RSAA start in his first 12 starts. He has a 4.19 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.31, and -11 RSAA in 332 games.


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