Showing posts with label Mark Davis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Davis. Show all posts
October 9, 2009
All-Time team: Tony, Trevor Time
The pennant-winning 1998 Padres lead the all-time team with three selections: Kevin Brown, Greg Vaughn and Trevor Hoffman. The 1996 division winners placed Ken Caminiti and Steve Finley. The 1984 Padres, who lost to the Tigers in the World Series, were shut out.
— Kevin Brewer
Catcher >> Terry Kennedy, 1982
>> 21 HRs, 97 RBIs, .295/.328/.486, 130 OPS+
First base >> Adrian Gonzalez, 2009
>> 40 HRs, 99 RBIs, .277/.407/.551, 162 OPS+
Second base >> Mark Loretta, 2004
>> 16 HRs, 76 RBIs, .335/.391/.495, 138 OPS+
108 runs, 208 hits, 47 doubles
Third base >> Ken Caminiti, 1996
>> 40 HRs, 130 RBIs, .326/.408/.621, 174 OPS+
2. Manny Machado, 2022
3. Gary Sheffield, 1992
4. Chase Headley, 2012
Shortstop >> Fernando Tatis Jr., 2021
>> 42 HRs, 97 RBIs, .282/.364/.611, 166 OPS+
Left field >> Greg Vaughn, 1998
>> 50 HRs, 119 RBIs, .272/.363/.597, 158 OPS+
Center field >> Steve Finley, 1996
>> 30 HRs, 95 RBIs, .298/.354/.531, 136 OPS+
Right field >> Tony Gwynn, 1987
>> 7 HRs, 54 RBIs, .370/.447/.511, 158 OPS+
119 runs, 218 hits, 13 triples, 56 SBs
2. Dave Winfield, 1979
3. Tony Gwynn, 1986
4. Tony Gwynn, 1984
5. Tony Gwynn, 1997
Pitchers >> Kevin Brown + four Cy Young Award winners
1. Kevin Brown, 1998
>> 18-7, 2.38 ERA, 257 Ks, 257 IPs, 164 ERA+
2. Randy Jones, 1975
>> 20-12, 2.24 ERA, 103 Ks, 285 IPs, 156 ERA+
3. Jake Peavy, 2007
>> 19-6, 2.54 ERA, 240 Ks, 223.1 IPs, 158 ERA+
>> Pitching’s Triple Crown
4. Gaylord Perry, 1978
>> 21-6, 2.73 ERA, 154 Ks, 260.2 IPs, 121 ERA+
>> First pitcher to win Cy Young Award in both leagues
5. Dave Roberts, 1971
>> 14-17, 2.10 ERA, 135 Ks, 269.2 IPs, 157 ERA+
6. Randy Jones, 1976
7. Ed Whitson, 1990
8. Bruce Hurst, 1989
9. Ed Whitson, 1989
10. Jake Peavy, 2004
Reliever >> Trevor Hoffman, 1998
>> 4-2, 1.48 ERA, 86 Ks, 21 walks in 73 IPs
Reliever >> Mark Davis, 1989
>> 4-3, 1.85 ERA, 92 Ks, 31 walks in 92.2 IPs
December 11, 1989
Mark Davis
position | closer throws | left
Pitches | 1. Hard curve 2. Fastball
Player most similar to | Willie Hernandez
Career statistics | 51-84, 4.17 ERA, 96 saves
Career year (1989) 4-3, 1.85 ERA, 44 saves
Teams | Phillies (1980-81), Giants (83-87), Padres (87-89), Royals (90-92), Atlanta (92), Phillies (93), Padres (93-94), Brewers (97)
Acquired | Traded by the Giants with Chris Brown, Keith Comstock and Mark Grant to the Padres for Dave Dravecky, Craig Lefferts and Kevin Mitchell on July 5, 1987.
Gone | Signed a four-year, $13 million contract with the Royals on Dec. 11, 1989.
Resume
• NL Cy Young Award (1989)
• Top 10 in MVP voting (1989)
• Two-time All-Star (1988-89)
League leader
• Saves (1989)
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