Endy Chavez

More triples than…

Of the four types of hit in baseball, triples are by far the rarest. In 2009, there were 949 triples out of 43,524 total hits (2.18%). I went back and calculated historical values for some past years: 1999: 931/45,327 (2.05%)...

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Four Jays seeking contracts

Barajas, McDonald, Millar and Scutaro on the market NEW YORK — The Associated Press Published on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009 3:15PM EST The 171 players who filed for free agency: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE (4) — Danys Baez, rhp;...

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Mariners remain mum on FA intentions

With money coming off of books, GM won't show his hand Some recent free-agent signings have backfired so profoundly that the Mariners have become extremely skittish about pursuing what are considered top-tier players. Memories...

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Similar studs top free-agent outfield crop

Soft-spoken Bay, Holliday should be among most sought Every free-agent market has a focal point, and in this one, the bull's-eye falls on a pair of outfielders who are strikingly similar. I don't think, I know." • Tue.:...

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M's bring back Griffey for 2010

Although a lightweight hitter in 2009, his heavyweight clubhouse presence makes him valuable to the franchise. By Kirby Arnold Herald Writer Until Ken Griffey Jr.’s bat produces more than it did this year for the Seattle...

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Annual Gold Glove Mistakes Announced Today

American League Gold Glove winners were announced today, and, as usual, there were some puzzling choices. For starters, how could Franklin Gutierrez not be named one of the top fielders in the league? I mean, are you kidding...

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Inbox: Make a deal or is Murphy the man?

Beat reporter Marty Noble answers Mets fans' questions The Mets are desperate for power and could use a solid first baseman. No one would mention Carlos Delgado or Daniel Murphy if the Mets were to acquire Gonzalez. Unless the...

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Bedard, Batista, Chavez opt for free agency

Five of seven eligible Mariners have filed Three more Mariners filed for free agency on Friday. Pitchers Erik Bedard and Miguel Batista, along with outfielder Endy Chavez, submitted their requests to test the market this...

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Mariners will likely avoid non-tender madness

UPDATE 4:07 P.M.: The union just released the list of players that filed for free agency today. Erik Bedard, Endy Chavez and Miguel Batista were among the 39 players to do so, joining Adrian Beltre and Mike Sweeney from...

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Free agents

NEW YORK - The 118 players who filed for free agency. Eligible players may file through Nov. 19: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE (4) — Danys Baez, rhp; Mark Hendrickson, lhp; Chad Moeller; c; Melvin Mora, 3b. BOSTON (3) — Rocco...

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