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News and notes (Friday edition)

Posted by Andy on September 7, 2007

  • The Rick Ankiel Story got a lot more interesting yesterday. In addition to his 2-HR, 7-RBI performance in yesterday's game, word came out that he allegedly received HGH shipments but stopped them before the hormone was officially banned by baseball. Time will tell whether this puts a permanent tarnish on Ankiel's reputation, and whether MLB takes any disciplinary action against him.Meanwhile, Ankiel now has 9 HR and 29 RBI in his first 23 games as an outfielder. If we ignore the batting that Ankiel did in his previous career as a pitcher, we note that he's already had 2 different 2-HR games in his first 23. Only 6 other players since 1957 have had 2 different games with at least 2 HR in their first 23:
                       Games Link to Individual Games
    +-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
     Shane Spencer         2 Ind. Games
     George Scott          2 Ind. Games
     Mark Quinn            2 Ind. Games
     Carlos May            2 Ind. Games
     J.D. Drew             2 Ind. Games
     Russell Branyan       2 Ind. Games

    Ankiel's season so far looks pretty similar to Spencer's performance in September of 1998. And, yes, Red Sox fans, read it and weep: JD Drew was once a power hitter.

    Ankiel's day yesterday also gives him 5 different games with at least 3 RBI in his first 23. Only two players have done at least that well since 1957:

                       Games Link to Individual Games
    +-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
     Albert Pujols         6 Ind. Games
     Alvin Davis           5 Ind. Games

    Can you imagine if Ankiel continues to hit as well as Albert Pujols?

  • Tim Wakefield got his first no-decision of the season last night! But he kept alive his streak of either pitching masterfully or getting bombed, giving up 6 ER in less than 4 innings. That's 11 starts with 0 or 1 ER, 12 starts with 4 or more ER, and just 4 starts with 3 ER (and 0 starts with 2 ER, oddly enough.)I heard some talk this morning that the BoSox need to drop Wakefield from the rotation and replace him with Clay Buchholz. How quickly we forget that Wakefield just had 3 consecutive starts, covering 22 innings, with 0 ER.

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