Month: July 2016

Mark Teixeira In Depth

Mark Teixeira is a solid first baseman both with the bat and with the glove. He is six feet three inches tall and weighs 225 pounds. Before playing with the Yankees, Teixeira played with the Texas Rangers, the Atlanta Braves, and part of a season with the Los Angeles Angels. With the Rangers, Teixeira started out as a third baseman. He was later transitioned to first base.

Mark Teixeira made his Major League debut in 2003 with the Rangers. That year, he hit 26 home runs and drove in 84 RBIs. From that rookie year in 2003 to 2012, Mark would hit more than twenty home runs and 80 RBIs. Teixeira’s best year was in 2005. He played every single game and played them well. He crushed a career high 43 home runs, drove in a career high 144 RBIs, got a career high 194 hits, hit 41 doubles, scored 112 runs, and batted .301. He would be named to the All Star game where he would hit a homer and drive in two RBIs. He also won the Rawlings Gold Glove award for first basemen, too. He had a similar year in 2006. He played the full 162 games again but didn’t do as much. He set a career high in doubles and hit 33 home runs. In 2007 and 2008, Teixeira played for three different team. Despite the constant move, Teixeira still posted great numbers. In the two years combined, he hit 63 home runs and drove in 226 RBIs. But some of Mark’s best years were still on hold.

Mark Teixeira signed with the New York Yankees in the offseason of 2008. Teixeira had just come off a season where he set a career high for batting average with a .308 mark. He got off to a big start with New York. In his first season in pinstripes, Teixeira tied the American League lead for home runs with 39. He also doubled 43 times and drove in 122 RBIs. He would get to go to the All Star Game for the second time in his career. He helped get New York to the postseason where they would later win the World Series. In 2010, Mark hit 33 homers and scored a league leading 113 runs. 2011 was another solid year for him because he hit his usual 39 home runs and 100+ RBIs. 2012 was different for Mark. From 2004 to 2011, Teixeira never had less than 100 runs batted in or less than 30 home runs. He had posted solid numbers until 2012. In 2012, Teixeira was troubled with injuries and only got to play 123 games. He hit and career low in home runs with 24 and tied a career worst with 84 RBIs. The highlight of that season was that he picked up another Gold Glove award. 2013 and 2014 were injury seasons, only hitting a combined 25 home runs. He found his stroke again in 2015, where in only 111 games, hit 31 home runs and drove in 79 RBIs. He also collected 22 doubles, a .548 slugging percentage, and a trip to the All Star Game in Cincinnati.

Mark Teixeira’s career has been filled with many great milestones. He is one of the only switch hitters to get 400 career home runs. He has drawn comparisons to the great Mickey Mantle. Teixeira has also won five Gold Gloves, three Silver Sluggers, been elected to three All Star Games, and won a World Series ring with the New York Yankees. As one can see, Mark Teixeira is one of the greatest switch hitters of all time.

Steal Facts: Robinson Cano

ROBINSON CANO

  • Robinson Cano is a second baseman who plays for the Seattle Mariners. He is six feet tall and weighs in at 212 pounds. Robinson Cano is named after Jackie Robinson. He also wears number 22.
  • Robinson Cano is a fan favorite in Seattle and New York. When he was with the Yankees, he surprised a young fan by jumping out of an ice cream truck.
  • Robinson Cano spent his first nine years of his career with the New York Yankees. With the Yankees, Cano won five Silver Sluggers and two Gold Gloves. He also won a World Series with the Yankees.
  • In Cano’s first 12 seasons, he has never had less than 30 doubles. In 2016, Cano has 20 doubles before the All Star Game. From 2009 to 2014, Robinson posted an average above .300.
  • As of 2016, Robinson Cano has been named to five All Star Games. He attended four as a Yankee and one as a Mariner. On top of that, he won the 2011 Home Run Derby at Chase Field.
  • In his first 1,770 games, Robinson has reached a ton of milestones. In that span, he has collected 258 home runs, 466 doubles, a .307 batting average, 1,037 RBIs, 1,017 runs scored, and 2,118 hits.

Steal Facts: Miguel Cabrera

Miguel Cabrera

  • Miguel Cabrera plays first base for the Detroit Tigers. He wears number 24 and stands at 6-4 and 240 pounds.
  • Miguel Cabrera made his Major League debut for the Florida Marlins in 2003. His first Major League home run was actually a walk-off home run. The Marlins went on to win the World Series that year.
  • From 2004 to 2014, Cabrera hit 20 or more home runs a year. He also drove in 100 or more RBIs.
  • In his first 13 Major League seasons, Cabrera has won six Silver Sluggers and two MVPs for the American League.
  • In 2012, Cabrera had his best season. That year, he won the Triple Crown award. He led the league in home runs with 44, RBIs with 139, and batting average with an amazing .330.
  • In his first 2,020 games, Cabrera has slugged 426 home runs, 1,496 RBIs, 1,276 runs, 508 doubles, a .320 batting average, and 2,425 hits.

Steal Facts: Clayton Kershaw

      Clayton Kershaw

  • Clayton Edward Kershaw is a pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Kershaw wears number 22. He stands at a solid 6 foot 3 with 225 pounds of muscle.
  • Kershaw showed signs of greatness in 2010 when he posted a 2.92 earned run average and struck out 212 batters in 204.1 innings of work.
  • In 2011, Kershaw completed a lot of milestones. That year, he won the National League pitching Triple Crown award. He led the NL in strikeouts with 248, wins with 21, and earned run average (ERA) with 2.28. He won the Cy Young award and the Gold Glove award for pitchers.
  • Kershaw won the Cy Young award again in 2013. He led the league in ERA with an outstanding 1.83 mark. He also won 16 games with 232 strikeouts.
  • 2014 was arguably Kershaw’s best year. Despite coming in late to the season, he still posted great numbers. In 198.1 innings, Clayton retired 239 batters via the strikeout, won 21 games, and posted a career best 1.77 ERA. He won the Cy Young and the Most Valuable Player award for the National League.
  • In Clayton Kershaw’s first 260 Major League appearances, he has picked up 125 wins while only losing 58 games. He led the league in ERA from 2011- 2014 and has picked up three Cy Young awards and an MVP.

Steal Facts: Bryce Harper

      Bryce Harper

  • Bryce Harper first appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated at the age of 16 after hitting a 570 foot home run.
  • Bryce Harper was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the first round of the 2010 draft.
  • In 2012, Bryce Harper won the National League Rookie of the Year award. Bryce hit 22 home runs, stole 18 bases, and scored 98 runs.
  • In Harper’s first two seasons, he hit 42 home runs and stole 39 bases.
  • Harper competed in the 2013 Home Run Derby at Citi Field. He finished the season with 20 home runs.
  • Bryce Harper’s best season was in 2015. That year, he got a career high in home runs with 42, runs batted in with 99, runs with 118, batting average with an outstanding .330, walks with 124, and doubles with 38 just to name a few. He became the youngest unanimous MVP in Major League Baseball history.
  • In Harper’s first four Major League seasons, he has appeared in three All Star Games.

Mark Teixeira’s 400 Home Run

Yesterday, Mark Teixeira hit two home runs in the Yankees win over the Padres. Teixeira now has seven homers on the season. More importantly, the first home run he hit was his 400 career home run. He is the fifth switch hitter to accomplish this milestone. His switch hitting teammate Carlos Beltran crushed his 400 career home run earlier in the season.

Steal Facts: Mike Trout

      Mike Trout

  • Mike Trout was drafted in the first round (25th overall) by the Los Angeles Angels in 2009.
  • Mike Trout won the American League Rookie of the Year award in 2012. That year, he hit 30 home runs and stole a league leading 49 bases.
  • Trout is an amazing defensive player. He uses his speed and awareness to rob home runs and makes great diving plays.
  • In his first four full seasons, Trout has batted over .300 twice, hit over 20 home runs each year, scored 100 or more runs each year, and stole 109 bases.
  • Trout was declared the Most Valuable Player of the American League in 2014 after leading the league in runs and runs batted in. He also was the runner up to the MVP in 2012, 2013, and 2015.
  • Mike won the Silver Slugger award for center fielders four times.
  • Mike Trout was the All-Star Game MVP in both 2014 and 2015.