Tampa Bay Rays' Career Hitting Leaders (Through 2009)
Minimum of 500 career plate appearances (with the Rays)
HR
Aubrey Huff 128
Carlos Pena 116
Fred McGriff 99
Jonny Gomes 66
(Evan Longoria: 60, B.J. Upton 49, and Ben Zobrist 42)
H
Carl Crawford 1,296
Aubrey Hfuf 870
Fred McGriff 603
Julio Lugo 550
Toby Hall 538
(B.J. Upton 506, Carlos Pena 366, and Dioner Navarro 343)
BB
Fred McGriff 305
Carlos Pena 286
B.J. Upton 247
Aubrey Huff 247
Carl Crawford 247
(Ben Zobrist 129, Evan Longoria 118, and Dioner Navarro 105)
SO
Carl Crawford 664
B.J. Upton 526
Carlos Pena 471
Fred McGriff 433
Jonny Gomes 413
(Evan Longoria 262)
SB
Carl Crawford 362
B.J. Upton 123
Julio Lugo 88
Randy Winn 80
Miguel Cairo 69
(Ben Zobrist 24)
BA
Jason Bartlett .304
Aaron Ledesma .295
Carl Crawford .295
Delmon Young .293
Fred McGriff .291
OBP
Carlos Pena .382
Fred McGriff .380
Jose Canseco .373
Greg Norton .368
Ben Grieve .364
SLG
Carlos Pena .553
Evan Longoria .528
Jose Canseco .525
Bubba Trammell .513
Fred McGriff .484
BB%
Carlos Pena 16%
Greg Vaughn 13.7%
Ben Grieve 13.4%
Jose Canseco 12.9%
Fred McGriff 12.7%
SO%
Toby Hall 8.8%
Miguel Cairo 9.2%
Brent Abernathy 10.5%
Wade Boggs 10.6%
Jason Tyner 11.5%
The worst five ...
BA
Jared Sandberg .221
Greg Vaughn .226
Felix Martinez .228
Paul Sorrento .229
Bobby Smith .232
OBP
Damon Hollins .283
John Flaherty .289
Mike DiFelice .291
Damian Rolls .291
Jared Sandberg .297
SLG
Jason Tyner .303
Felix Martinez .311
Brent Abernathy .336
Damian Rolls .337
Kevin Stocker .347
BB%
Delmon Young 3.3%
Aaron Ledesma 3.7%
Chris Gomez 4.1%
Toby Hall 4.2%
Jorge Cantu 4.4%
SO%
Jared Sandberg 37.5%
Jonny Gomes 32.7%
Carlos Pena 32.5%
Bobby Smith 32.4%
Paul Sorrento 32.1%
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Aaron Ledesma second in BA?
Damn. That’s an unexpected name.
"That's not baseball; little numbers in the paper, that's soduki or whatever you call it."
I suspect Crawford will be at the top of that SB
chart for many, many years to come.
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Is he going to sign a 9yr Longoria Deal first?
He needs about 10 years to take the lead in SBs lol
PIZZA?!?
by Transplanted on Jan 24, 2010 12:15 AM EST up reply actions
Not really
Crawford has that many in 7 1/2 yrs, barring Desmond stays healthy he would likely be very close to that total.
My numbers aren't Fan Graph accurate but
using Baseball Databank, the top five and bottom five wOBA leaders.
Pena .387
Canseco .385
Trammell .376
Longo .372
McGriff .366
Flahertry .282
Abernathy .281
Rolls .275
Tyner .273
Felix Martinez .270
Damn, that's an ugly bottom five
This just shows how awful of a stat wOBA really is. Abernathy and Tyner are very good players. Look, they hardly ever strike out. (My attempt at Heater Theater)
We traded a .293 hitter for a
pitcher with attitude problems and a shortstop we’re just going to trade for peanuts?
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by CubFanRaysaddict on Jan 24, 2010 10:02 AM EST up reply actions
Dioner Navarro is 8th in BB?!?
I was surprised, but his O-Swing% the last three years is 23.6%, 23.2%, 28.4% and his Swing% is 46.1%, 45.4%, 49.5%, so he really used to be more patient. After his hacktastic 2009 I had forgotten that.
Also, Jonny Gomes FTW!
Too bad he’s going to get passed by Longo this year, and hopefully Upton and maybe Zobot. Oh well, he can hang on to that nice high spot in SO% for years to come.
by ChiBurbRaysFan on Jan 24, 2010 1:35 PM EST up reply actions
Only Poland can
sympathize with this kind of history.
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by CubFanRaysaddict on Jan 27, 2010 12:11 AM EST reply actions

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