Who Owned Baseball June 29, 2018 (Daily #MLB AL/NL Pitcher + Hitter MVP’s) + 2018 #WOB

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Tyler Anderson threw 8 shutout innings, striking out 8 as the Rockies topped the Dodgers, 3-1.

Marco Gonzales went the distance, allowing 6 hits and 1 run, striking out 7 Royals to earn the 4-1 win for Seattle.

Juan Soto singled twice and homered twice, driving in 5, to help Washington clobber the Phillies, 17-7. 

Greg Bird smacked a pair of homers in the Yankees 8-1 blow out of the Red Sox.

They all owned baseball on June 29, 2018

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Earning 1/2 WOBs:

 

Rich Hill struck out 10 Rockies over 6 2/3 innings, walking none and allowing just 1 run but he took the hard luck 3-1 loss for the Dodgers.

Trevor Bauer pitched into the 7th inning, striking out 8 Oakland batters over 6 2/3 innings but could not win the 3-1 game for the Indians.

Scott Kingery got 3 hits, including a homer, but the Phillies were thrashed by the Nationals, 17-7.

Joe Mauer went 3 for 5, homered and drove in 5 but the Twins dropped the 10-6 game to the Cubs.

Leaders for American League Hitters in Who Owned Baseball for 2018

Mike Trout, – 9
Eddie Rosario, – 4 1/2
Alex Bregman, – 4

Francisco Lindor, – 4

Khris Davis, – 4
Mookie Betts, – 3 1/2
Nelson Cruz, – 3 1/2
Miguel Andujar, – 3
Matt Davidson, – 3
Mitch Haniger, – 3
Manny Machado, – 3
Andrew Benintendi, – 2 1/2
Leonys Martin, – 2 1/2
Daniel Palka, – 2 1/2
Justin Smoak, – 2 1/2
George Springer, – 2 1/2
Jose Altuve, – 2
Xander Bogaerts, – 2
Nicholas Castellanos, – 2
Carlos Correa, – 2
Eduardo Escobar, – 2
Brett Gardner, – 2
Curtis Granderson, – 2
Didi Gregorius, – 2
Aaron Hicks, – 2
Adam Jones, – 2
J. D. Martinez, – 2
Hanley Ramirez, – 2
Jose Ramirez, – 2
Gary Sanchez, – 2
Yangervis Solarte, – 2
Jose Abreu, – 1 1/2
Tim Anderson,- 1 1/2
Shin-Soo Choo, – 1 1/2
Yuli Gurriel, – 1 1/2
Ryon Healy, – 1 1/2
Giancarlo Stanton, – 1 1/2
Leaders for National League Hitters in Who Owned Baseball for 2018
Bryce Harper – 5 1/2
Scooter Gennett – 4 1/2
Ozzie Albies – 3 1/2
Javier Baez – 3 1/2
Matt Adams – 3
Brandon Belt – 3
Asdrubal Cabrera – 3
J. T. Realmuto, – 3
Freddie Freeman – 2 1/2
Jose Martinez – 2 1/2
Anthony Rizzo – 2 1/2
Brandon Crawford, – 2
Ian Desmond –  2
Paul Goldschmidt, – 2
Odubel Herrera, – 2
Matt Kemp – 2
Yadier Molina, – 2
Brandon Nimmo, – 2
David Peralta, – 2
Jose Peraza, – 2
Joc Pederson, – 2
Mark Reynolds – 2
Scott Schebler, – 2
Juan Soto, – 2
Eugenio Suarez – 2
Ronald Acuña – 1 1/2
Nolan Arenado, – 1 1/2
Starlin Castro, – 1 1/2
Maikel Franco – 1 1/2
Todd Frazier, – 1 1/2
Carlos Gonzalez – 1 1/2
Rhys Hoskins, – 1 1/2
DJ LeMahieu, – 1 1/2
Nick Markakis – 1 1/2
Starling Marte, – 1 1/2
Andrew McCutchen, – 1 1/2
Devin Mesoraco – 1 1/2
Max Muncy – 1 1/2
A. J. Pollock – 1 1/2
Anthony Rendon, – 1 1/2
Trevor Story, – 1 1/2

Leaders for American League Pitchers in Who Owned Baseball for 2018

Charlie Morton, – 6 1/2
José Berríos, – 5
Chris Sale, – 5
Corey Kluber, – 4 1/2
Luis Severino, – 4
Justin Verlander, – 4
Trevor Bauer, – 3 1/2
Carlos Carrasco, – 3 1/2
Gerrit Cole, – 3 1/2
Lance McCullers Jr., – 3 1/2
James Paxton, – 3 1/2
Dylan Bundy, – 3
Andrew Heaney, – 3
Reynaldo Lopez, – 3
Daniel Mengden, – 3
David Price, – 3
Mike Clevinger, – 2 1/2
Kevin Gausman, – 2 1/2
Domingo German, – 2 1/2
Cole Hamels, – 2 1/2
Sean Manaea, – 2 1/2
Tyler Skaggs, – 2 1/2
Danny Duffy, – 2
Kyle Gibson, – 2
Marco Gonzales, – 2
Jakob Junis, – 2
Mike Leake, – 2
Rick Porcello, – 2
Eduardo Rodriguez, – 2
Blake Snell, – 2
Trevor Cahill, – 1 1/2
Jesse Chavez – 1 1/2
Bartolo Colon, – 1 1/2
Nathan Eovaldi, – 1 1/2
Junior Guerra, – 1 1/2
Ian Kennedy, – 1 1/2
Dallas Keuchel, – 1 1/2
Francisco Liriano, – 1 1/2
Garrett Richards, – 1 1/2
Aaron Sanchez, – 1 1/2

Leaders for National League Pitchers Who Owned Baseball for 2018

Max Scherzer, – 6 1/2
Jacob deGrom, – 5 1/2
Zack Greinke, – 3 1/2
Kenta Maeda, – 3 1/2
Julio Teheran, – 3 1/2
Jake Arrieta, – 3
Aaron Nola, – 3
Freddy Peralta, – 3
Clayton Richard, – 3
Stephen Strasburg, – 3
Walker Buehler, – 2 1/2
Patrick Corbin, – 2 1/2
Johnny Cueto, – 2 1/2
Jack Flaherty, – 2 1/2
Jon Lester, – 2 1/2
José Quintana, – 2 1/2
Tanner Roark, – 2 1/2
Chris Stratton, – 2 1/2
Trevor Williams, – 2 1/2
Chase Anderson, – 2
Madison Bumgarner, – 2
Jon Gray, – 2
Steven Matz, – 2
Miles Mikolas, – 2
Tyson Ross,  – 2
Hyun-Jin Ryu, – 2
Jose Urena, – 2
Zack Wheeler, – 2
Tyler Anderson, – 1 1/2
Chad Bettis, – 1 1/2
Ty Blach, – 1 1/2
Kyle Freeland, – 1 1/2
Gio Gonzalez, – 1 1/2
Nick Kingham, – 1 1/2
Sean Newcomb, – 1 1/2
Ivan Nova, – 1 1/2
Sal Romano, – 1 1/2
Vince Velasquez, – 1 1/2
Michael Wacha, – 1 1/2
Shohei Ohtani Combined Pitcher and Hitter WOB Total
Shohei Ohtani, – 2 (1 as Hitter, 1 as Pitcher)

Players Who Owned Baseball For One Day in 2017 MLB

Ehire Adrianza, Greg Allen, Yonder Alonso, Homer Bailey, Greg Bird, Matthew Boyd, Lorenzo Cain, Johan Camargo, Shane Carle, Matt Carpenter, Welington Castillo, Francisco Cervelli, Jhoulys Chacin, Willson Contreras, Derek Dietrich, Adam Eaton, Zach Eflin, Edwin Encarnacion, Adam Engel, Marco Estrada, Mike Fiers, Doug Fister, Mike Foltynewicz, Freddy Galvis, John Gant, Greg Garcia, Jarlin Garcia, Evan Gattis, Mychal Givens, Tyler Glasnow, Adrian Gonzalez, Niko Goodrum, Dee Gordon, Yasmani Grandal, Sonny Gray, Randal Grichuk, J. A. Happ, Josh Harrison, Austin Hedges, Jeremy Hellickson, Kyle Hendricks, Felix Hernandez, Teoscar Hernandez, David Hess, Rich Hill, Eric Hosmer, Nick Hundley, Clayton Kershaw, Chad Kuhl, Eric Lauer, Jed Lowrie, Seth Lugo, Jordan Lyles, Tyler Mahle, Luke Maile, Carlos Martinez, Mike Minor, Yoan Moncada, Frankie Montas, Mike Montgomery, Colin Moran, Mike Moustakas, Yairo Munoz, Joe Musgrove, Wil Myers, Shohei Ohtani (As Hitter), Shohei Ohtani (As Pitcher), Matt Olson, Joe Panik, Joc Pederson, Luis Perdomo, Stephen Piscotty, Nick Pivetta, Gregory Polanco, Jurickson Profar, Yasiel Puig, Adam Putko, Wilson Ramos, Josh Reddick, Joey Rickard, Dereck Rodriguez, Fernando Romero, Amed Rosario, CC Sabathia, Anibal Sanchez, Corey Seager, Kyle Seager, Travis Shaw, James Shields, Andrelton Simmons, Caleb Smith, Jorge Soler, Michael Soroka, Denard Span, Andrew Suarez, Noah Syndergaard, Jameson Taillon, Chris Tillman, Gleyber Torres, Nick Tropeano, Justin Turner, Luis Valbuena, Christian Villanueva, Joey Votto, Luke Weaver,

Players Who Owned Earned 1/2 A WOB 2017 MLB,

Nick Ahmed, Abraham Almonte, Albert Almora Jr., Tyler Austin, Harrison Bader, Jaime Barria, Chris Bassitt, Matt Belisle, Josh Bell, Christian Bergman, Chad Bettis, Shane Bieber, Charlie Blackmon, Justin Bour, Michael Brantley, Lewis Brinson, Kole Calhoun, Jeimer Candelario, Yoenis Cespedes, Wei-Yin Chen, Yonny Chirinos, Charlie Culberson, Elias Diaz, Nicky Delmonico, Odrisamer Despaigne, Brian Dozier, Adam Duvall, Jacob Faria, Johnny Field, Wilmer Font, Michael Fulmer, Jaime Garcia, Sam Gaviglio, Lucas Giolito, Zack Godley, Carlos Gomez, Daniel Gossett, Robert Gsellman, Junior Guerra, Jason Hammel, Ian Happ, Cesar Hernandez, David Hernandez, John Hicks, Jonathan Holder, Derek Holland, Jared Hughes, Chris Iannetta, Travis Jankowski, Jon Jay, Brian Johnson, Aaron Judge, Tommy Kahnle, Howie Kendrick, Ian Kennedy, Max Kepler, Scott Kingery, Matt Koch, Juan Lagares, Joey Lucchesi, Lance Lynn, Dixon Machado, Matt Magill, Trey Mancini, Joe Mauer, Austin Meadows, Whit Merrifield, Kendrys Morales, Mitch Moreland, Logan Morrison, John Ryan Murphy, Omar Narvaez, Jake Odorizzi, Hernan Perez, Salvador Perez, Tommy Pham, Kevin Pillar, Buster Posey, Austin Pruitt, Trevor Richards, JT Riddle, Sean Rodriguez, Miguel Rojas, Austin Romine, Yolmer Sanchez, Pablo Sandoval, Miguel Sano, Hector Santiago, Jonathan Schoop, Kyle Schwarber, Jean Segura, J. B. Shuck, Max Stassi, Jackson Stephens, Ross Stripling, Eric Thames, Mark Trumbo, Justin Upton, José Váldez, Danny Valencia, Jesse Winkler, Alex Wood, Ryan Yarbrough, Ryan Zimmerman, Jordan Zimmermann

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