Who Owned Baseball – April 30, 2019 (Daily #MLB AL/NL Pitcher + Hitter MVPs) + 2019

Carlos Gonzalez, Associated Press
Let’s see owned baseball on April 30, 2019
Earning Full WOBs:
Gerrit Cole held a red hot Twins team to 1 hit and no runs over 7, striking out 11 along the way as the Astros won an 11-0 laugher.
Zack Greinke pitched into the 8th, striking out 7 Yankees in 7 2/3 innings, allowing 1 run to earn the 3-1 decision for Arizona.
Franmil Reyes homered twice and doubled, driving in 3, to lead the Padres past Atlanta, 4-3.
Carlos Santana collected 3 hits, including a homer, driving in 2 to help the Indians win in Miami, 7-4.
Earning 1/2 WOBs:
Luis Castillo struck out 7 Mets in 6 2/3 innings, giving up 2 runs. He did not factor into the decision as the Reds dropped the 4-3 game in extra innings.
Adam Eaton went 2 for 5 with a homer but the Nationals came up short against St. Louis, 3-2.
CC Sabathia recorded career strikeout number 3,000 in a game where he pitched into the 6th, giving up only 2 runs. He would be charged with the loss as Arizona topped the Yankees, 3-1.
Gleyber Torres singled, doubled and drove in the Yankees only run in their 3-1 loss in Arizona.
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Leaders for American League Hitters in Who Owned Baseball for 2019
Leaders for American League Pitchers in Who Owned Baseball for 2018
Leaders for National League Pitchers Who Owned Baseball for 2018
Players Who Owned Baseball For One Day in 2019 MLB
Ronald Acuña Jr., Jesus Aguilar, Ozzie Albies, Sandy Alcantara, Chris Archer, Jake Arrieta, Homer Bailey, Austin Barnes, Josh Bell, Brandon Belt, David Bote, Madison Bumgarner, Asdrubal Cabrera, Jeimer Candelario, Carlos Carrasco, Yonny Chirinos, Willson Contreras, Chris Davis, Austin Dean, Derek Dietrich, Jarrod Dyson, Jerad Eickhoff, Dexter Fowler, Adam Frazier, Freddie Freeman, Mitch Garver, Kyle Gibson, Tyler Glasnow, Marco Gonzales, Alex Gordon, J. A. Happ, Kyle Hendricks, David Hess, Jason Heyward, Rhys Hoskins, Kevin Kiermaier, Brad Keller, Merrill Kelly, Scott Kingery, Jorge Lopez, Brandon Lowe, Jordan Lyles, Kenta Maeda, Nick Markakis, German Márquez, Ketel Marte, Jose Martinez, Steven Matz, Ryan McMahon, Austin Meadows, Max Muncy, James Paxton, Joc Pederson, Hunter Pence, Stephen Piscotty, David Price, Jose Ramirez, Victor Robles, Eddie Rosario, Tyson Ross, Gary Sanchez, Carlos Santana, Max Scherzer, Tyler Skaggs, Justin Smoak, Mike Soroka, Juan Soto, Hunter Strickland, Luke Voit,
Players Who Owned Earned 1/2 A WOB 2019 MLB,
Tucker Barnhart, Chris Bassitt, Charlie Blackmon, Matthew Boyd, Walker Buehler, Melky Cabrera, Miguel Cabrera, Matt Carpenter, Jhoulys Chacín, Matt Chapman, Kyle Dowdy, Brian Dozier, Steven Duggar, Jon Duplantier, Adam Eaton, Robbie Erlin, Marco Estrada, Mike Fiers, Tyler Flowers, Freddy Galvis, Kevin Gausman, Sam Gaviglio, Terrance Gore, Yasmani Grandal, Sonny Gray, Robbie Grossman, Ryne Harper, Matt Harvey, Felix Hernandez, Ian Kennedy, Evan Longoria, Reynaldo Lopez, Lance Lynn, Tyler Mahle, Manuel Margot, J. D. Martinez, Billy McKinney, Justin Miller, Adalberto Mondesi, Adam Morgan, Colin Moran, Charlie Morton, Mike Moustakas, Tom Murphy, Jake Newberry, Aaron Nola, Ivan Nova, Martin Perez, Tommy Pham, A. J. Pollock, Robbie Ray, Hunter Renfroe, Trevor Richards, Hyun-Jin Ryu, CC Sabathia, Aaron Sanchez, Domingo Santana, Marcus Semien, Pedro Severino, Travis Shaw, Andrelton Simmons, Dwight Smith Jr., Trevor Story, Matt Strahm, Trent Thornton, Gleyber Torres, Blake Treinen, Spencer Turnbull, Jose Urena, Gio Urshela, Christian Vazquez, Neil Walker, J. B. Wendelken, Zack Wheeler, Trevor Williams, Matt Wisler, Kolten Wong
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