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The Full Count: Fun with April Numbers

Posted on Tue May 01, 2007 at 08:01:46 AM EST in MLB
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1. Random Projections: April is now over and some ridiculous stats are in the books. If everything went just like it did in April:

- Alex Rodriguez would hit 99 homers and 239 RBIs.
- Josh Beckett would go 31-0.
- Francisco Cordero and Jose Valverde would each have 65 saves.
- Matt Holliday would have 262 hits.
- Jose Reyes would steal 115 bases.
- Kelly Johnson would have more walks than Barry Bonds.
- Bonds would hit 58 homers in only 429 at-bats.
- Vicente Padilla would go 0-24.

2. Complete Dominance: Only three starts after a 10-inning complete game, Roy Halladay was back in domination mode against the Rangers. He threw a complete-game, allowed just one run, and struck out 8. The Blue Jays gave Halladay plenty of support for the win, and now he's 4-0. If there's anything this Cy Young candidate has to be concerned about, it's lasting through the season: he's thrown 100 or more pitches in five of his six starts. After the 6-1 win, the Jays are 13-12 and in second place in the AL East.

3. Another Webb Gem: Defending Cy Young winner Brandon Webb was shaky his first three starts, but now he's settled down into his usual dominant self. His last three outings have all been quality starts, including a 7-inning, one-run effort on Monday. Webb, backed by the Diamondbacks' offense, helped the team move into first place as they beat the Dodgers. The 9-1 rout featured hits from nine players and RBIs from seven. Chris Young hit two homers as Dodgers starter Randy Wolf had another tough outing.

4. Not slowing down: The Brewers haven't showed any signs of decline after taking the NL Central division lead earlier this year. On Monday, they crushed the three-time defending division champion St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals were playing in their first game after pitcher Josh Hancock's death. But usually tragic events like that make a team stronger, and that certainly wasn't the case against the Brewers. Milwaukee won 7-1, thanks to a complete-game by Jeff Suppan, who has won four starts in a row. On offense Prince Fielder hit his 6th long ball of the year as they tagged Cards starter Kip Wells for seven runs. The 16-9 Brewers are now tied with the Braves for the best record in the National League. Player of the Day: Roy Halladay, Blue Jays: 9 innings, one run, no walks, 8 strikeouts in a 6-1 win over Texas.

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