Who Owns October? (WOO) Tally Updated For October 19, 2013 Games
Each winning team for every post season game gets a pitcher and a hitter who earn a full WOO.
And at my discretion, I award a 1/2 WOO to a worthy player on the losing team.
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From today’s games:
Receiving 1 WOO:
Shane Victorino clubbed a go ahead, come from behind, series rocking, head exploding grand slam in the 7th inning that not only will earn him a free meal all throughout New England, but propelled the Red Sox into the World Series with their 5-2 Game 6 victory over the Tigers.
Brandon Workman may not have received a win, hold or save. But he got 5 critical outs, with the help of some horrific base running by the Tigers and a pickoff. The Tigers did not add any insurance runs and the Boston bats went to work, winning 5-2.
Receiving 1/2 WOO:
Victor Martinez drove home 2 runs and seemed to give the Tigers a much needed lead and hope to force a game 7. It did not work out, however and the Red Sox triumphed, 5-2.
Max Scherzer once again baffled the Red Sox hitters, pitching into the 7th, giving up just 4 hits and striking out 8. He got a hard luck loss as the Tiger bullpen failed him again, 5-2.
Current WOO tallies:
Hitters
Carlos Beltran, Cardinals – 3 1/2
Matt Holliday, Cardinals – 2 1/2
Jhonny Peralta, Tigers -2 1/2
Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox – 2
David Freese, Cardinals – 2
Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers – 2
Victor Martinez, Tigers – 2
Mike Napoli, Red Sox – 2
David Ortiz, Red Sox – 2
Pedro Alvarez, Pirates – 1 1/2
Miguel Cabrera, Tigers – 1
Austin Jackson, Tigers – 1
Desmond Jennings, Rays – 1
Chris Johnson, Braves – 1
Evan Longoria, Rays – 1
Russell Martin, Pirates – 1
Andrew McCutchen, Pirates – 1
Yasiel Puig, Dodgers – 1
Hanley Ramirez, Dodgers – 1
Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Red Sox – 1
Seth Smith, Athletics – 1
Juan Uribe, Dodgers – 1
Shane Victorino, Red Sox – 1
Stephen Vogt, Athletics – 1
Alex Avila, Tigers – 1/2
Yoenis Cespedes, Athletics – 1/2
Lonnie Chisenhall, Indians – 1/2
Coco Crisp, Athletics – 1/2
Yunel Escobar, Rays – 1/2
Andre Ethier, Dodgers – 1/2
Evan Gattis, Braves – 1/2
Jose Iglesias, Tigers – 1/2
James Loney, Rays – 1/2
Ryan Ludwick, Reds – 1/2
Daniel Nava, Red Sox – 1/2
Pitchers
Koji Uehara, Red Sox – 3
Michael Wacha, Cardinals – 3
Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers – 2 1/2
Adam Wainwright, Cardinals – 2 1/2
Alex Cobb, Rays – 2
Doug Fister, Tigers – 2
Francisco Liriano, Pirates -2
Max Scherzer, Tigers – 2
Justin Verlander, Tigers – 2
Gerrit Cole, Pirates – 1 1/2
Sonny Gray, Athletics – 1 1/2
Zack Greinke, Dodgers – 1 1/2
Jon Lester, Red Sox – 1 1/2
Anibal Sanchez, Tigers – 1 1/2
Craig Breslow, Red Sox – 1
Chris Capuano, Dodgers, 1
Joe Kelly, Cardinals – 1
John Lackey, Red Sox – 1
Carlos Martinez, Cardinals – 1
Mike Minor, Braves – 1
Dan Otero, Athletics – 1
Hyun-Jin Ryu, Dodgers – 1
Brandon Workman, Red Sox -1
Jose Alvarez, Tigers – 1/2
Freddy Garcia, Braves – 1/2
Matt Moore, Rays – 1/2
Charlie Morton, Pirates – 1/2
Dan Straily, Athletics – 1/2

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