This time of year, there are statistical oddities on every team.
Here are some for every team...
Arizona-
Diamondback pitchers are hitting over .300..
Kelly Johnson leads the team in total bases
Dan Haren's Avg is .455, unfortunatly, his ERA is higher.
Atlanta-
Six Braves relievers have more k's than Tim Hudson and Ken Kawakami.
Billy Wagner is averaging almost two k's per inning.
Jason Heyward has 16 rbi, nobody else on the Braves has more than eight.
Heyward has also struck out 19 times, more than any other Brave.
Martin Prado has 25 hits, including a homer, yet only three rbi.
Chicago-
Geo Soto has two extra base hits.
Aramis Ramirez has a 22/5 k/bb ratio.
Carlos Silva has given up two walks in 19 innings..
Cincinnati-
Mike Leake is averaging almost a walk an inning, yet still leads Cincy starters in ERA.
Orlando Cabrera leads the team in rbi with 12.
Aaron Harang has given up more runs (6) than any Red has hit this year.
Colorado-
Dexter Fowler has 59 at bats and zero rbi.
Chris Ianetta has two home runs....and two rbi.
Carlos Gonzalez has yet to walk this year.
The Rockies have three starters with more k's than innings pitched.
Florida-
Jorge Cantu and Dan Uggla are the only two Marlins with multiple home runs.
Chris Coghlan has zero extra base hits.
Cameron Maybin has a 22/3 k/bb ratio.
Houston-
Michael Bourn is 5-6 in stolen bases, the rest of the Astros are 1-5.
Jason Micaels leads the 'Stros with two homers.
Houston batters have 15 walks in 18 games.
Wandy Rodriquez bb's match his k's (7).
Los Angeles-
Jonathon Broxton's WHIP is 0.35.
The Dodgers have hit 18 home runs, 15 by outfielders.
James Loney leads the Dodgers with 67 at bats, he has four extra base hits (all doubles).
Milwaukee-
The Brewers already have three players with 36 total bases (Braun, Weeks, McGehee).
Prince Fielder only has 20 total bases.
Alcides Escobar has not even attempted a stolen base.
In just 15 games, Braun has 20 rbi, Weeks has 16 runs.
Doug Davis WHIP is 2.50.
New York-
Except for John Maine, no Mets pitcher has given up more than one home run.
No regulars for the Mets are hitting over .280.
No Met has reached double figures in RBI.
David Wright has walked 19 times already.
Jose Reyes has two stolen bases.
Philadelphia-
Ryan Howard has walked just three times.
The Phils have only attempted four steals, two of those were by Jimmy Rollins.
The Phils infield has 12 of their 16 homers.
Roy Halladay is averaging a walk every 11 innings.
Pittsburgh-
Even after four games started by some pitchers, the leader in strike outs for the Pirates staff is Jack Taschner with ....11.
Pirates team ERA is 6.44.
Andrew McCutchen has more stolen Bases than BB'S (9/7).
Only Garrett Jones and Aki Iwamura have multiple home runs.
San Diego-
Chase Headley leads the team with five stolen bases.
San Diego's team ERA is 2.82.
San Francisco-
The Giants have three starters with an ERA under 2.00, Lincecum, Sanchez, and Zito.
Pablo Sandoval leads the Giants with two stolen bases.
Backup Eli Whiteside has as many extra base hits (3) as Bengie Molina
St Louis-
Colby Rasmus has as many walks as Albert Pujols (10)
The Cards have been caught stealing as many times as they have stolen a base (5/5)
Adam Wainwright has as many extra base hits as David Freese (2)
Jamie Garcia has a .116 BAA
So far, from the fifth spot in the rotation, Garcia has faced Yovani Gallardo, Johan Santana, and this week faces Tim Lincecum.
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so the vegas odds of roy halladay walking carlos gonzalez are?
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Originally posted by headhunters:
so the vegas odds of roy halladay walking carlos gonzalez are?
The one that jumped out at me is the Astros walking 15 times in 18 games. I must admit I haven't seen them this year.
Are they impatient?
Facing good control pitchers?
Just poor hitters?
I'll look later if no answers.
To illustrate how bad, Halladay is giving up a walk every 11 innings and the Astros are RECEIVING a walk every 11 innings. Pathetic.
so the vegas odds of roy halladay walking carlos gonzalez are?

The one that jumped out at me is the Astros walking 15 times in 18 games. I must admit I haven't seen them this year.
Are they impatient?
Facing good control pitchers?
Just poor hitters?
I'll look later if no answers.
To illustrate how bad, Halladay is giving up a walk every 11 innings and the Astros are RECEIVING a walk every 11 innings. Pathetic.
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