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outfielders to have five such seasons during the six-year stretch from 2007-2012, joining: Hunter (6 such season), Matt Holliday (6), Curtis Granderson (6), Andre Ethier (6), Ryan Braun (5), Alfonso Soriano (5), Nick Markakis (5
incredible NLCS performance by going 3-for-4 with a walk, a run and an RBI. He also caught a pop-up off the bat of Matt Holliday (whose aggressive slide into Scutaro in Game 2 was the subject of considerable controversy) for the final out of
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Last year’s Brewers traded for both Zack Greinke and Shaun Marcum . After the 2008 season, the Rockies traded away Matt Holliday but received Carlos Gonzalez. After the 2007 season, the Rays stole Matt Garza from the Twins in exchange for
next 10 days is do what Cardinals GM John Mozeliak did with the 2011 Cardinals. The Cardinals had Albert Pujols , Matt Holliday and Lance Berkman as anchors in their lineup. They had catcher Yadier Molina anchoring and handling a pitching staff
important, a fact that only a fraction of the All-Star Game participants truly understand. "Not like I do now," said Matt Holliday of the reigning world champion Cardinals when asked if he realized the magnitude of what awaited the All-Star Game winners
to think another monster contract is probably off the table for the next couple of years. 6. Matt Holliday There was always an idea that Holliday might be a product of Coors Field -- not unfair, his career OPS was 1.051 at Colorado, .867
age 32-38 seasons. The Mets signed Jason Bay to a four-year deal covering his age 31-34 seasons last winter. Matt Holliday ’s seven-year, $120 million deal with the Cardinals spans his age 30-36 campaigns. It is exceedingly rare to acquire outfielders
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got crushed by Cards outfielder Matt Holliday behind second base, as he attempted ..... back up after being crumpled by Holliday and remained in the game for the ..... that plated a third tally when Holliday booted the ball in left for
stuck out his right hand to signal left fielder Matt Holliday off the ball. Holliday appeared to call of Kozma and the Braves shortstop ..... right call, by rule. “What happened was that Holliday came in and apparently called off [Kozma
2004-2005) Brewers – 24 – Lance Johnson (1991-1993) Mariners – 24 – Mickey Hatcher (1983-1985) Mets – 24 – Matt Holliday (2005-2008) Nats/Expos – 24 – Placido Polanco (2004-2010) and Bobby Bonds (1972-1974) Rockies – 24 – Ryan Braun (2008-2011) Marlins – 20 – Quilvio
gales that starched the flags of Jupiter. “It was windy. If the wind’s not blowing, I think that ball that [ Matt Holliday ] hit lands in St. Louis,” he noted of a ball that the Cardinals left-fielder ripped into left-center. Beckett
Champion Cardinals had THREE players with 100+ DP opportunities and a GIDP percentage north of 17% last season: Albert Pujols, Matt Holliday , and Yadier Molina. A couple more GIDP notes: The Red Sox now
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