Jason Bay

19 June 2009

.600 and if he had enough at-bats to be eligible, he would be ahead of the likes of Justin Morneau, Jason Bay, and Carlos Peña – among others - in the A.L.

How about the Nationals?  With a winning percentage of .281 (18-46), the Nats not only hold the worst record in the majors, but no other team is even close.  The Indians – the team with the next worst record – are 29-39, good for a .426 winning percentage.  Despite their awful record, Washington actually beat the Yankees the last two nights (including shutting them out on Thursday) to win the interleague series against the Bronx Bombers.

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24 October 2008

erious impacts – both positive and negative – on their teams’ playoff runs:

Jason Bay – .469 on base percentage vs. Tampa Bay

Grant Balfour – 19.29 E.R.A. in four appearances against the Red Sox

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