It’s been 2 weeks since , so it’s time for another edition. Ian Kennedy has been a pleasant surprise for the Arizona Diamondbacks, and his full season numbers are starting to catch up with his recent performances. As Stephen R. , Matsui has been slumping and Johnny Damon has been rolling. Here’s the full list:

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G-28 PA-110 H-18 BB-12 HR-0 SO-13 BA-.189  OBP-.280 SLG-.221 OPS-.501

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G-32 PA-132 H-28 BB-13 HR-4 SO-25 BA-.237  OBP-.311 SLG-.390 OPS-.700

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G-308 PA-127 H-32 BB-19 HR-1 SO-19 BA-.302  OBP-.409 SLG-.443 OPS-.853

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G-6 ERA-3.65 IP-37.0 H-32 ER-15 BB-10 SO-30 WHIP-1.135

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G-29 PA-138 H-47 BB-11 HR-1 SO-36 BA-.370  OBP-.420 SLG-.512 OPS-.932

Arodys Vizcaino (A)-

G-6 ERA-4.35 IP-31 H-32 ER-15 BB-9 SO-34 WHIP-1.322

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G-22 PA-48 H-7 BB-5 HR-1 SO-9 BA-.179  OBP-.333 SLG-.282 OPS-.615

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G-15 ERA-6.00 IP-15.0 H-17 ER-10 BB-18 SO-13 WHIP-2.333

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G-15 ERA-1.80 IP-15.0 H-15 ER-3 BB-8 SO-412 WHIP-1.533

Mike Dunn (AAA)-

G-9 ERA-0.69 IP-13.0 H-10 ER-1 BB-5 SO-15 WHIP-1.15

Jose Tabata (AAA)-

G-27 PA-119 H-41 BB-12 HR-2 SO-19 BA-.345  OBP-.414 SLG-.454 OPS-.867

..and since he’s been making such a splash as the Washington National’s closer, I’m going to start tracking the progress of a player we affectionately once knew as ‘The Yankee Clippard’

G-5 ERA-0.79 IP-22.2 H-11 ER-2 BB-11 SO-15 WHIP-0.971

One Response to Keeping up with the ex-Yanks: May 10th edition

  1. Steve S. says:

    Tabata’s going to earn himself a call up if he keeps hitting, so it will be interesting to see how he fares in the bigs. Bruney has been mind-numbingly bad. I have a strong suspicion that A-Jax is a big candidate to regress, his sky-high BABIP is well known. Clippard was good out of the pen last year, so while he’s on a hot streak he should be continue to be good. Clippard for Alby looks like a bad deal right now.

    Couldn’t be happier for IPK, who’s always been a personal fave. What’s most encouraging is that his peripherals are exactly what we saw in the minors. BB/9 are a bit high, H/9 are low and gets his SO despite not being overpowering. That’s Ian.

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