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JARROD WASHBURN CAREER VS. YANKEES
Pitcher G GS CG ShO IP H R ER HR BB K W L Hd S BS ERA
Jarrod Washburn 4 4 0 0 27.2 26 9 9 4 5 16 2 1 0 0 0 2.93

YANKEES BATTERS CAREER VS. JARROD WASHBURN
Batter PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB K TB DP SLG OBP OPS AVG
Bernie Williams 9 9 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 1 .778 .444 1.222 .444
Raul Mondesi 10 9 4 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 7 0 .778 .500 1.278 .444
Ron Coomer 11 10 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 7 0 .700 .455 1.155 .400
Nick Johnson 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .333 .333 .667 .333
Derek Jeter 13 12 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 5 0 .417 .385 .801 .333
Jorge Posada 9 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 .250 .333 .583 .250
Jason Giambi 31 26 6 1 0 2 3 0 0 4 1 13 0 .500 .355 .855 .231
Shane Spencer 6 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 .667 .167 .833 .167
Enrique Wilson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Chris Widger 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Rondell White 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Robin Ventura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
John Vander Wal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Alfonso Soriano 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 .000 .111 .111 .000
Juan Rivera 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Drew Henson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Alberto Castillo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Alex Arias 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000

ROGER CLEMENS CAREER VS. ANGELS
Pitcher G GS CG ShO IP H R ER HR BB K W L Hd S BS ERA
Roger Clemens 35 35 8 3 259.0 204 77 67 16 62 258 21 7 0 0 0 2.33

ANGELS BATTERS CAREER VS. ROGER CLEMENS
Batter PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB K TB DP SLG OBP OPS AVG
Darin Erstad 21 18 7 0 0 0 3 2 0 3 1 7 1 .389 .476 .865 .389
Adam Kennedy 15 15 5 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 0 .400 .333 .733 .333
David Eckstein 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 .333 .500 .833 .333
Brad Fullmer 29 27 8 3 0 1 6 0 0 2 6 14 1 .519 .345 .863 .296
Alex Ochoa 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .250 .250 .500 .250
Tim Salmon 56 51 12 3 0 2 4 1 0 4 16 21 2 .412 .304 .715 .235
Troy Glaus 22 19 4 1 0 1 4 0 0 3 8 8 0 .421 .318 .739 .211
Garret Anderson 39 39 8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 9 0 .231 .205 .436 .205
Bengie Molina 10 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .200 .200 .400 .200
Orlando Palmeiro 18 17 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 4 1 .235 .222 .458 .176
Scott Spiezio 30 26 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 4 6 2 .231 .233 .464 .115
Benji Gil 17 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 1 .067 .176 .243 .067
Shawn Wooten 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Julio Ramirez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Jose Molina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Chone Figgins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Sal Fasano 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Alfredo Amezaga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
 

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Anaheim: J Washburn +133 / NYY (A): R Clemens -143

Anaheim: J Washburn +1.5 -165 / NYY (A): R Clemens -1.5 +145

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2002 STAT SPLITS FOR Anaheim Angels (THROUGH SEP-29-2002)

BATTING SPLITS

AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS TBB SO OBP SLG
Total .282 5678 851 1603 333 32 152 811 117 51 462 805 .341 .433

#Pit #P/PA GB FB G/F IBB HBP SH SF GDP
Miscellaneous 22579 3.57 1912 1896 1.01 42 74 49 64 105

AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS TBB SO OBP SLG
vs. Left .292 1642 --- 480 91 5 53 261 36 19 141 269 .351 .451
vs. Right .278 4036 --- 1123 242 27 99 550 81 32 321 536 .336 .425

Home .279 2757 404 769 155 21 71 393 59 31 228 387 .338 .428
Away .286 2921 447 834 178 11 81 418 58 20 234 418 .343 .437

None on .269 3104 --- 836 188 21 80 80 0 0 222 444 .325 .421
Runners on .298 2574 --- 767 145 11 72 731 117 51 240 361 .359 .447

March .161 31 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 .212 .194
April .260 847 127 220 46 3 15 120 17 5 66 119 .320 .374
May .301 936 165 282 67 5 30 159 30 10 79 136 .357 .480
June .284 1000 149 284 68 11 28 143 19 12 79 143 .341 .458
July .264 874 108 231 38 5 14 99 10 6 67 121 .327 .367
August .309 1056 150 326 65 6 27 142 24 8 81 135 .361 .458
September .273 934 152 255 48 2 38 148 17 10 88 146 .338 .451

None on/out .286 1394 --- 398 92 8 42 42 0 0 91 173 .337 .453
Scoring Posn .290 1595 --- 462 85 6 49 660 29 13 179 249 .359 .443
ScPos/2 Out .257 716 --- 184 40 5 17 234 15 8 102 128 .361 .398

Close & Late .284 907 --- 258 52 3 25 128 20 6 83 150 .351 .431
Bases Loaded .319 138 --- 44 11 1 5 125 0 0 6 24 .315 .522

Batting #1 .289 681 117 197 26 7 9 69 23 14 46 56 .354 .388
Batting #2 .279 702 112 196 27 4 14 84 25 3 35 76 .315 .389
Batting #3 .272 632 110 172 31 2 22 117 12 1 85 119 .360 .432
Batting #4 .307 677 100 208 60 4 33 136 7 5 32 90 .335 .554
Batting #5 .253 612 97 155 41 4 25 102 12 5 80 118 .345 .456
Batting #6 .278 601 90 167 39 1 21 82 11 2 61 94 .351 .451
Batting #7 .305 590 86 180 44 3 13 98 9 7 61 75 .372 .456
Batting #8 .257 607 60 156 31 2 6 62 6 4 25 72 .288 .344
Batting #9 .299 576 79 172 34 5 9 61 12 10 37 105 .344 .422

As ph for dh .318 22 1 7 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 5 .423 .409
As p .111 18 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 .111 .111
As c .243 581 48 141 23 0 5 60 0 2 26 57 .275 .308
As 1b .291 581 92 169 43 1 16 90 10 8 73 62 .373 .451
As 2b .311 586 80 182 40 6 8 64 16 6 24 99 .342 .440
As 3b .256 613 110 157 28 1 32 118 10 3 92 153 .354 .462
As ss .289 664 112 192 23 6 8 70 21 13 44 58 .354 .378
As lf .304 657 99 200 54 4 24 113 8 3 38 82 .337 .508
As cf .288 697 113 201 30 4 15 89 22 5 30 74 .319 .407
As rf .281 595 83 167 43 3 18 105 9 6 83 108 .368 .454
All OF .291 1949 295 568 127 11 57 307 39 14 151 264 .341 .456
As dh (not ph .278 568 92 158 43 6 24 82 11 3 44 74 .341 .502
As ph (not dh .281 96 11 27 6 0 2 16 5 0 5 22 .330 .406
As pr - 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 - -
All DH .280 590 93 165 43 7 24 86 12 3 46 79 .344 .498
All PH .288 118 12 34 6 1 2 20 5 0 7 27 .349 .407

0-0 count .360 786 --- 283 56 2 42 189 --- -- 35 0 .395 .597
After (0-1) .265 2713 --- 719 145 20 54 322 --- -- 109 537 .298 .393
After (1-0) .276 2179 --- 601 132 10 56 300 --- -- 316 268 .370 .423
Two strikes .209 2451 --- 513 106 9 35 209 --- -- 204 805 .276 .303

Grass .280 5132 760 1438 286 31 141 727 104 47 407 734 .337 .430
Turf .302 546 91 165 47 1 11 84 13 4 55 71 .371 .452

Day .280 1243 167 348 73 11 30 164 35 11 92 172 .334 .429
Night .283 4435 684 1255 260 21 122 647 82 40 370 633 .343 .434

Inning 1-6 .286 3844 591 1099 236 24 96 559 80 39 311 505 .343 .435
Inning 7+ .275 1834 260 504 97 8 56 252 37 12 151 300 .335 .428
PITCHING SPLITS

ERA W L Sv SvOp GS CG IP H R ER HR TBB SO
Total 3.69 99 63 54 71 162 7 1452.1 1345 644 595 169 509 999

#Pit #P/IP GB FB G/F IR IS RA WP Bk SH SF ShO HB Hld
Miscellaneous 23244 16.00 1854 1694 1.09 224 64 400 52 7 27 59 14 49 66

ERA W L Sv SvOp GS CG IP H R ER HR TBB SO
ST 4.00 72 47 0 0 162 7 1007.2 996 484 448 129 326 653
REL 2.98 27 16 54 71 0 0 444.2 349 160 147 40 183 346

Home 3.48 54 27 32 40 81 2 752.0 685 318 291 70 260 504
Away 3.91 45 36 22 31 81 5 700.1 660 326 304 99 249 495

March 6.00 0 1 0 0 1 0 9.0 11 6 6 1 3 9
April 4.52 11 13 6 9 24 1 217.0 229 122 109 31 94 144
May 3.21 19 7 6 9 26 1 235.2 203 90 84 22 72 164
June 4.43 17 12 12 13 29 2 254.0 258 131 125 37 92 166
July 3.27 16 10 9 11 26 1 231.0 201 92 84 26 73 150
August 3.44 18 11 10 15 29 2 264.1 247 107 101 22 84 181
September 3.21 18 9 11 14 27 0 241.1 196 96 86 30 91 185

Grass 3.71 89 58 49 64 147 6 1320.2 1226 590 545 157 467 891
Turf 3.42 10 5 5 7 15 1 131.2 119 54 50 12 42 108

Day 3.36 23 12 14 17 35 2 316.0 275 129 118 33 127 224
Night 3.78 76 51 40 54 127 5 1136.1 1070 515 477 136 382 775

Pre-All Star 3.98 51 35 26 34 86 4 771.2 750 368 341 95 278 522
Post-All Star 3.36 48 28 28 37 76 3 680.2 595 276 254 74 231 477

BATTERS VS. PITCHER

AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS TBB SO OBP SLG
Total .247 5453 644 1345 248 19 169 609 78 51 509 999 .314 .392

vs. Left .238 2322 --- 552 89 12 72 252 31 20 251 397 .314 .379
vs. Right .253 3131 --- 793 159 7 97 357 47 31 258 602 .313 .401

ST .258 3861 484 996 191 13 129 425 53 40 326 653 .318 .414
REL .219 1592 160 349 57 6 40 184 25 11 183 346 .303 .338

Home .245 2799 318 685 132 5 70 298 49 30 260 504 .311 .370
Away .249 2654 326 660 116 14 99 311 29 21 249 495 .316 .415

None on .242 3228 --- 781 148 9 111 111 0 0 285 574 .308 .397
Runners on .253 2225 --- 564 100 10 58 498 78 51 224 425 .321 .386

None on/out .244 1402 --- 342 61 5 48 48 0 0 106 238 .302 .397
Scoring Posn .241 1215 --- 293 46 6 27 410 19 9 153 250 .318 .356

1st IP .229 1785 --- 408 69 8 53 211 29 17 195 384 .308 .365
Inning 1-6 .251 3677 449 922 172 12 124 426 52 40 325 641 .314 .405
Inning 7+ .238 1776 195 423 76 7 45 183 26 11 184 358 .312 .365

Close & Late .245 886 --- 217 40 2 24 117 14 6 101 187 .325 .376
Bases Loaded .262 122 --- 32 5 0 2 95 0 0 8 27 .281 .352
vs 1st Batr .231 360 --- 83 15 2 13 42 6 4 31 75 .298 .392

0-0 count .321 730 --- 234 43 5 41 132 --- -- 20 0 .337 .562
After (0-1) .222 2678 --- 594 112 7 56 218 --- -- 155 674 .269 .332
After (1-0) .253 2045 --- 517 93 7 72 259 --- -- 333 325 .359 .411
Two strikes .176 2586 --- 455 67 7 61 187 --- -- 237 998 .248 .278

Pitch 1-15 .239 1503 --- 359 63 8 46 155 22 16 135 290 .307 .383
Pitch 16-30 .220 1018 --- 224 38 1 28 106 22 8 129 219 .309 .342
Pitch 31-45 .232 710 --- 165 35 1 19 71 11 9 52 118 .289 .365
Pitch 46-60 .275 593 --- 163 30 3 27 98 5 7 48 97 .328 .472
Pitch 61-75 .269 562 --- 151 21 3 19 69 6 4 40 101 .318 .418
Pitch 76-90 .244 496 --- 121 25 1 12 50 8 5 61 84 .330 .371
Pitch 91-105 .296 442 --- 131 28 2 15 47 3 2 33 71 .346 .471
Pitch 106-20 .236 123 --- 29 8 0 3 13 1 0 10 19 .291 .374
Pitch 121-35 .333 6 --- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .429 .333

Pre-All Star .256 2929 368 750 160 15 95 349 44 26 278 522 .323 .418
Post-All Star .236 2524 276 595 88 4 74 260 34 25 231 477 .302 .362


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2002 STAT SPLITS FOR New York Yankees (THROUGH SEP-29-2002)

BATTING SPLITS

AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS TBB SO OBP SLG
Total .275 5601 897 1540 314 12 223 857 100 38 640 1171 .354 .455

#Pit #P/PA GB FB G/F IBB HBP SH SF GDP
Miscellaneous 24254 3.80 1909 1641 1.16 48 72 23 41 150

AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS TBB SO OBP SLG
vs. Left .283 1306 --- 369 83 1 50 194 18 7 150 298 .362 .462
vs. Right .273 4295 --- 1171 231 11 173 663 82 31 490 873 .352 .452

Home .272 2694 434 734 141 6 108 411 40 20 317 563 .355 .450
Away .277 2907 463 806 173 6 115 446 60 18 323 608 .354 .460

None on .267 3066 --- 820 178 7 120 120 0 0 313 670 .343 .447
Runners on .284 2535 --- 720 136 5 103 737 100 38 327 501 .367 .464

April .274 923 139 253 55 1 34 133 16 7 111 208 .358 .446
May .287 995 170 286 49 4 53 162 15 2 110 216 .363 .505
June .271 888 143 241 49 2 40 141 22 8 101 195 .349 .466
July .293 878 182 257 53 4 37 179 18 8 123 172 .383 .489
August .269 1025 135 276 51 0 32 128 17 8 105 203 .340 .413
September .254 892 128 227 57 1 27 114 12 5 90 177 .334 .411

None on/out .275 1377 --- 379 87 3 54 54 0 0 119 279 .340 .460
Scoring Posn .289 1478 --- 427 89 5 60 639 25 7 234 312 .385 .478
ScPos/2 Out .265 664 --- 176 34 2 29 259 6 3 105 159 .374 .453

Close & Late .278 790 --- 220 49 2 28 127 17 5 110 173 .372 .452
Bases Loaded .313 150 --- 47 16 1 6 136 0 0 9 38 .337 .553

Batting #1 .293 723 132 212 51 2 41 106 42 12 28 162 .329 .539
Batting #2 .282 662 126 187 22 0 19 74 27 2 81 113 .365 .402
Batting #3 .305 619 134 189 34 1 30 108 8 4 110 119 .417 .509
Batting #4 .326 631 96 206 44 1 28 126 6 3 85 108 .411 .532
Batting #5 .261 602 89 157 43 2 20 102 3 4 95 140 .361 .439
Batting #6 .257 596 88 153 31 0 30 114 3 1 94 152 .361 .460
Batting #7 .239 607 79 145 29 2 22 89 5 3 56 134 .305 .402
Batting #8 .266 591 78 157 33 1 19 71 3 7 56 127 .335 .421
Batting #9 .235 570 75 134 27 3 14 67 3 2 35 116 .290 .367

As ph for dh .083 12 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 .267 .083
As p .261 23 3 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 .250 .348
As c .270 588 85 159 46 2 20 108 1 0 82 157 .363 .457
As 1b .292 583 114 170 31 1 38 118 0 2 97 111 .402 .544
As 2b .295 725 132 214 52 2 40 107 40 12 24 159 .327 .538
As 3b .255 576 78 147 22 2 29 101 4 1 93 119 .358 .451
As ss .291 666 124 194 26 0 17 72 32 3 73 121 .366 .407
As lf .238 614 74 146 31 0 16 80 0 3 34 118 .282 .366
As cf .322 643 105 207 39 2 21 109 9 4 85 102 .403 .487
As rf .260 577 73 150 36 3 16 63 7 8 58 121 .331 .416
All OF .274 1834 252 503 106 5 53 252 16 15 177 341 .341 .424
As dh (not ph .254 543 90 138 27 0 25 85 4 3 80 137 .364 .442
As ph (not dh .160 50 6 8 2 0 1 10 0 0 11 16 .297 .260
As pr - 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 - -
All DH .250 555 94 139 27 0 25 87 5 3 83 138 .361 .434
All PH .145 62 7 9 2 0 1 12 0 0 14 17 .291 .226

0-0 count .374 770 --- 288 69 2 39 155 --- -- 35 0 .414 .621
After (0-1) .242 2586 --- 626 119 7 88 352 --- -- 161 747 .291 .396
After (1-0) .279 2245 --- 626 126 3 96 350 --- -- 444 424 .401 .466
Two strikes .203 2690 --- 545 98 5 80 310 --- -- 281 1171 .281 .332

Grass .273 4815 759 1315 268 9 183 726 87 32 546 999 .352 .447
Turf .286 786 138 225 46 3 40 131 13 6 94 172 .370 .505

Day .265 1979 282 524 106 7 70 269 39 15 229 423 .346 .432
Night .281 3622 615 1016 208 5 153 588 61 23 411 748 .359 .467

Inning 1-6 .282 3808 616 1072 208 8 166 591 70 29 402 787 .356 .471
Inning 7+ .261 1793 281 468 106 4 57 266 30 9 238 384 .351 .420


Pre-All Star .281 3003 499 843 164 10 134 483 54 19 346 650 .359 .476
Post-All Star .268 2598 398 697 150 2 89 374 46 19 294 521 .349 .430
PITCHING SPLITS

ERA W L Sv SvOp GS CG IP H R ER HR TBB SO
Total 3.87 103 58 53 69 161 9 1452.0 1441 697 625 144 403 1135

#Pit #P/IP GB FB G/F IR IS RA WP Bk SH SF ShO HB Hld
Miscellaneous 22816 15.71 1907 1655 1.15 208 71 334 59 2 38 41 11 48 46

ERA W L Sv SvOp GS CG IP H R ER HR TBB SO
ST 3.97 79 41 0 0 161 9 1024.2 1001 497 452 111 271 833
REL 3.64 24 17 53 69 0 0 427.1 440 200 173 33 132 302

Home 3.85 52 28 22 28 80 6 736.0 700 339 315 78 177 604
Away 3.90 51 30 31 41 81 3 716.0 741 358 310 66 226 531

April 3.39 17 10 8 12 27 1 236.0 191 95 89 22 71 198
May 3.84 19 9 10 12 28 1 257.2 227 119 110 24 83 214
June 4.37 14 12 7 10 26 2 230.2 253 130 112 28 75 176
July 5.29 17 8 7 12 25 1 223.0 272 150 131 29 54 166
August 3.44 17 11 12 12 28 1 264.0 281 110 101 26 69 183
September 3.07 19 8 9 11 27 3 240.2 217 93 82 15 51 198

Grass 3.77 90 49 45 58 139 9 1261.1 1224 588 528 125 339 974
Turf 4.58 13 9 8 11 22 0 190.2 217 109 97 19 64 161

Day 4.57 32 26 17 24 58 2 517.2 522 284 263 58 167 430
Night 3.49 71 32 36 45 103 7 934.1 919 413 362 86 236 705

Pre-All Star 3.95 55 32 27 36 87 4 778.1 727 375 342 82 241 631
Post-All Star 3.78 48 26 26 33 74 5 673.2 714 322 283 62 162 504

BATTERS VS. PITCHER

AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS TBB SO OBP SLG
Total .256 5629 697 1441 301 26 144 659 92 39 403 1135 .309 .395

vs. Left .241 2279 --- 549 110 11 66 271 37 21 194 519 .303 .386
vs. Right .266 3350 --- 892 191 15 78 388 55 18 209 616 .313 .402

ST .253 3956 497 1001 220 18 111 440 72 34 271 833 .305 .402
REL .263 1673 200 440 81 8 33 219 20 5 132 302 .319 .380

Home .248 2827 339 700 145 11 78 321 44 18 177 604 .297 .389
Away .264 2802 358 741 156 15 66 338 48 21 226 531 .321 .401

None on .252 3236 --- 817 176 14 81 81 0 0 197 652 .302 .391
Runners on .261 2393 --- 624 125 12 63 578 92 39 206 483 .318 .402

None on/out .261 1406 --- 367 63 7 36 36 0 0 90 279 .309 .393
Scoring Posn .253 1386 --- 351 70 5 41 509 12 6 150 288 .321 .400

1st IP .251 1702 --- 427 88 9 33 226 36 8 140 337 .311 .371
Inning 1-6 .255 3727 473 950 208 14 107 445 70 32 262 782 .307 .404
Inning 7+ .258 1902 224 491 93 12 37 214 22 7 141 353 .312 .378

Close & Late .248 915 --- 227 38 6 16 100 19 6 77 171 .310 .355
Bases Loaded .293 99 --- 29 7 1 3 74 0 0 3 19 .294 .475
vs 1st Batr .264 307 --- 81 9 4 5 43 3 0 20 56 .307 .368

0-0 count .343 743 --- 255 50 11 25 121 --- -- 33 0 .380 .541
After (0-1) .227 2798 --- 635 126 5 56 280 --- -- 105 773 .258 .336
After (1-0) .264 2087 --- 551 125 10 63 258 --- -- 265 361 .349 .424
Two strikes .177 2765 --- 490 110 6 35 206 --- -- 190 1135 .232 .259

Pitch 1-15 .256 1439 --- 368 70 9 27 158 32 8 101 258 .308 .373
Pitch 16-30 .242 1064 --- 257 60 1 31 124 13 5 80 245 .299 .387
Pitch 31-45 .273 752 --- 205 38 2 16 94 12 7 54 131 .327 .392
Pitch 46-60 .273 622 --- 170 36 0 20 69 7 2 50 141 .328 .428
Pitch 61-75 .251 597 --- 150 30 2 17 81 8 6 37 123 .298 .394
Pitch 76-90 .246 541 --- 133 34 4 15 61 13 4 38 116 .297 .407
Pitch 91-105 .270 426 --- 115 21 6 14 53 6 6 30 74 .323 .446
Pitch 106-20 .235 170 --- 40 10 2 4 19 1 1 11 41 .286 .388
Pitch 121-35 .167 18 --- 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 .250 .278

Pre-All Star .244 2982 375 727 145 11 82 352 57 21 241 631 .304 .382
Post-All Star .270 2647 322 714 156 15 62 307 35 18 162 504 .315 .410
 

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ANA is 14-4 when Washburn starts on the road.
Washburn's four starts vs. NYY played under.
The Angels are 2-6 in their last eight on the road.
NYY are 12-3 when Clemens starts at home.
The Yanks' last 10 overall played under.
The under is 8-2-1 in the last 11 meetings in N.Y.

Recent Meetings

Date Home-Away H Starter A Starter Line O/U
8/22/2002 NYY 4 - Ana. 2 D.Wells J.Lackey -155/10.0 U
8/21/2002 NYY 1 - Ana. 5 O.Hernandez Ra.Ortiz -185/10 U
8/20/2002 NYY 7 - Ana. 5 A.Pettitte A.Sele -200/9.5 O
8/4/2002 Ana. 5 - NYY 7 Ra.Ortiz D.Wells 135/9.0 O
8/3/2002 Ana. 5 - NYY 4 A.Sele O.Hernandez 130/9.5 U
8/2/2002 Ana. 0 - NYY 4 K.Appier A.Pettitte 135/9.5 U
8/1/2002 Ana. 2 - NYY 1 J.Washburn J.Weaver -110/9.5 U
Last Season
8/26/01 Ana. 7 - NYY 6 S.Schoeneweis O.Hernandez -115/9 O
8/25/01 Ana. 5 - NYY 7 I.Valdes R.Clemens 150/8.5 O
8/24/01 Ana. 6 - NYY 2 J.Washburn A.Pettitte 120/8.5 U
8/6/01 NYY 1 - Ana. 3 S.Hitchcock L.Pote -200/10 U
8/5/01 NYY 3 - Ana. 4 T.Lilly Ra.Ortiz -140/9.5 U
8/4/01 NYY 5 - Ana. 4 R.Clemens I.Valdes -220/9 P
8/3/01 NYY 4 - Ana. 2 A.Pettitte J.Washburn -165/9 U
2000 Season
8/20/2000 NYY 4 - Ana. 5 D.Cone M.Wise -200/10.5 U
8/19/2000 NYY 9 - Ana. 1 A.Pettitte B.Cooper -200/10.5 U
8/18/2000 NYY 8 - Ana. 9 R.Clemens Ra.Ortiz -215/9 O
8/17/2000 NYY 6 - Ana. 1 D.Neagle K.Mercker -220/10.5 U
8/13/2000 Ana. 1 - NYY 4 Ra.Ortiz R.Clemens 160/9.5 U
8/12/2000 Ana. 9 - NYY 6 K.Mercker D.Neagle 170/10.5 O

Last 10 Games Anaheim
OPS Starter IP Opp Starter IP
9/29/2002 Sea. 7-6 105/9 W/O 0.858 A.Sele (R) 4.1 I.Valdes (R) 8.0
9/28/2002 Sea. 8-4 115/9 W/O 0.837 M.Callaway (R) 8.0 R.Franklin (R) 5.2
9/27/2002 Sea. 6-7x -115/8 L/O 0.772 S.Shields (R) 3.0 F.Garcia (R) 7.0
9/26/2002 @Tex. 10-5 -135/10.5 W/O 0.856 J.Lackey (R) 5.0 C.Lewis (R) 4.1
9/25/2002 @Tex. 3-4 -145/10 L/U 0.669 Ra.Ortiz (R) 6.0 K.Rogers (L) 7.0
9/24/2002 @Tex. 1-2 -145/11 L/U 0.570 K.Appier (R) 6.0 J.Benoit (R) 7.0
9/22/2002 @Sea. 2-3 -135/8 L/U 0.507 J.Washburn (L) 6.1 R.Franklin (R) 7.1
9/21/2002 @Sea. 4-6 135/8 L/O 0.816 J.Lackey (R) 4.2 F.Garcia (R) 7.0
9/20/2002 @Sea. 8-1 120/8 W/O 0.899 Ra.Ortiz (R) 7.0 J.Pineiro (R) 5.0
9/19/2002 @Oak. 3-5 155/8 L/P 0.487 K.Appier (R) 5.1 T.Hudson (R) 7.1

NY Yankees
OPS Starter IP Opp Starter IP
9/29/2002 @Bal. 6-1 -280/8.5 W/U 0.753 M.Mussina (R) 5.0 J.Stephens (R) 5.0
9/28/2002 @Bal. 4-2 -310/9.5 W/U 0.733 D.Wells (L) 6.0 T.Driskill (R) 5.0
9/27/2002 @Bal. 6-2 -225/9 W/U 0.790 A.Pettitte (L) 5.0 S.Ponson (R) 7.0
9/25/2002 TB 4-3 -380/9.5 W/U 0.734 R.Clemens (R) 5.0 T.Sturtze (R) 5.2
9/24/2002 TB 6-0 -400/9.5 W/U 0.941 M.Mussina (R) 9.0 T.Harper (R) 3.0
9/23/2002 TB 2-3 -350/9.5 L/U 0.518 O.Hernandez (R) 8.0 V.Zambrano (R) 6.0
9/22/2002 @Det. 4-3 -200/9.5 W/U 0.567 D.Wells (L) 8.0 M.Maroth (L) 8.0
9/21/2002 @Det. 3-2 -300/10 W/U 0.598 A.Pettitte (L) 7.0 J.Beverlin (R) 4.2
9/20/2002 @Det. 5-1 -280/9.5 W/U 0.759 R.Clemens (R) 6.0 A.V.Hekken (L) 6.2
9/19/2002 @TB 2-3x -310/10 L/U 0.631 M.Mussina (R) 7.0 D.Brazeltn (R) 7.0
 

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Experience Not Needed
Baseball: Angels underdogs against playoff-tested Yankees, but they're ready for the challenge.

By BILL SHAIKIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER

BALTIMORE -- If playoff experience counts for something besides a cliche, the Angels are dead.

The Angels are justifiably proud of their largely home-grown roster, but this is the flip side: No one in the Angel lineup for Tuesday's playoff opener has played in a postseason game.

Based on projected lineups for the first game of the best-of-five division series against the New York Yankees, the Yankees lead the Angels, 296-0, in games of playoff experience.

"We've got a lot of experience on this side, which means we're going to be relaxed," Yankee pitcher David Wells said.

"Those guys are going to be a little tense. It's an advantage for nerves?not for the game, but for your nerves. We've got that advantage."

This is not mission impossible for the Angels, but it is mission improbable. In their first playoff appearance in 16 years, the Angels aren't only playing against the Yankees. They're playing against Yankee Stadium too, where unimaginably loud New York fans and an unimaginably loud sound system combine for nine innings of sonic assault.

If this series extends to five games, the Yankees play at home three times.

"There's no place like Yankee Stadium in the postseason," Yankee reliever Mike Stanton.

"The fans are rowdy, and they stay rowdy. That's why home-field advantage is such a big thing for us. If you let it, it can definitely be an intimidating place. You've got to walk through all the monuments to get to the bullpen."

No worries, the Angels vow. Since 1996, the year the Yankees won the first of four World Series championships in six seasons, the Angels are 18-17 at Yankee Stadium.

The Angels insist they're not just happy to be here, but the Yankees were far less thrilled with their division championship than the Angels were with their wild-card berth.

The Angels celebrated madly, letting out years of frustration. The Yankees quietly checked off the first box on their to-do list.

"I'm not going to sit here and tell you last year was a success," Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter said. "We lost."

They did, but not until the last inning of the last game of the World Series.

"I don't play for second," he said.

Mike Bordick, the Baltimore Oriole shortstop, has appeared in 32 playoff games. There is something to all that Yankee experience, he said.

"In the postseason, it seems, their pitchers gain a couple miles on their fastball," Bordick said. "They've got so many big-time, clutch players.

"They're definitely the team to beat."

The lone Angel in Tuesday's lineup with big-game experience is center fielder Darin Erstad, the punter for Nebraska's national championship football team in 1994.

On the playoff roster, the lone Angel with postseason experience is pitcher Kevin Appier, who starts Wednesday.

Appier, who pitched for Oakland in the 2000 postseason, said he has shared his playoff experience with his teammates. What he remembers most, he said, is "how normal it feels."

Said Appier: "It's a baseball game. I remember thinking that. I remember standing in the outfield in the first batting practice of the postseason and thinking, wow, this seems strangely normal.

"More is riding on the game, but it's still the same thing we're doing."

That's the mantra, and the Angels will need to repeat it, over and over, while dealing with long-lost friends clamoring for tickets, television cameras shoved in their faces and hundreds of reporters pestering them.

"The first time, it's pretty much a circus," Bordick said.

Even Mo Vaughn, whose leadership skills were more hype than reality during his three injury-plagued years in Anaheim, is willing to help his old teammates.

"I would tell those guys that the most important thing is to get out on the field as soon as possible," Vaughn told the Newark Star-Ledger. "All the other stuff that goes on before and after the game, with the media and the interviews and all the other stuff, can get to you.

"I remember back in '95 my mind was swirling. I didn't handle it very well. The next time around, I figured out how to handle that stuff better."

In 1995, his MVP season, he went 0 for 14 with seven strikeouts in his playoff debut. In 1998, he went seven for 17, driving in seven runs in four games.

And, although the Oakland Athletics lost to the Yankees in the division series last year, they did win the first two games at Yankee Stadium.

Jason Giambi, the first baseman for Oakland last year and for the Yankees this year, was asked what the key might be for the Angels to win a playoff game at Yankee Stadium.

"Why am I going to tell you that?" he said. "I don't want them to beat us."
 

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NEW YORK -- The last time Mariano Rivera threw a pitch in a playoff game, Luis Gonzalez blooped a single to center, giving the Arizona Diamondbacks their first World Series title.
With the memory of that Game 7 less than one year old, it would be natural for Rivera to be itching to get back on the mound as the playoffs begin, but the hard-throwing right-hander said that last year's disappointment doesn't serve as motivation for him.

"That was last year," Rivera said. "We have to play for this year. We have to do the things we always do to win."

For Rivera, the most important of those things was to be healthy in time for the postseason. The Yankees' closer was on the disabled list three times this season, twice with a strained right shoulder. He missed 34 games from mid-August to mid-September, and manager Joe Torre repeatedly said that he didn't know if Rivera would be ready for October.

Rivera had other thoughts.

"I never had worries," Rivera said. "I said it before, if I was pitching here, it was because I was ready. I wouldn't have come back with any doubts on my mind, and that's why I'm pitching. I knew 100 percent that I was ready."



"I feel very good about him," Torre said. "I went for the longest time without trying to get excited about it. But once I saw him pitch, once I saw him with the ability to get loose quickly, and even to the point of pitching him two days in a row, that makes me feel good that he feels well enough to do that."

With 24 saves in 26 opportunities, it's not out of line to call Rivera the greatest playoff closer in history. His career postseason numbers are staggering: 3-1, 24 saves and a 0.79 ERA.

"He's the key to this team," said catcher Jorge Posada. "You have Mariano Rivera healthy, and you know if you're leading after eight, you have Mo there for the ninth."

The big question regarding Rivera is whether or not he will be used solely in the ninth inning, or whether Torre will call on his closer in an eighth-inning pinch. Having Steve Karsay, Mike Stanton and Ramiro Mendoza in the bullpen will make that easier for Torre to decide.

"I am going to try to think ninth inning only. I think the depth of our pitching staff will make it easier to do that," Torre said. "That's going to be a temptation. But I think with the make-up of our pitching staff, it will make it a little easier to handle."

Rivera said he'll be ready, no matter when Torre calls for him.

"I always want to be out there. I'm just going to take it day by day and play hard," Rivera said. "If he needs me, I'll be there. He's the manager, so that's his decision. But I'm ready. That's all I can tell you."



Mondesi on the mend:

Raul Mondesi said that his sore left foot wouldn't keep him out of Tuesday's AL Division Series opener, and Joe Torre confirmed it, saying that Mondesi would start in right field and bat sixth.

"I'm alright," Mondesi said. "I'm ready to go."

Mondesi twisted his foot in the field on Saturday and sat out Sunday's regular-season finale, but he was confident that he wouldn't have any lingering problems from the injury.

This will be Mondesi's third time in the playoffs, having reached the NL Division Series in 1995 and 1996 with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Los Angeles was swept in the first round both years, as Mondesi batted .200 (4-for-20) with two RBIs in the six games.

"It's been a long time," Mondesi said. "This is what everybody plays for."
 

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-- THE YANKEES WILL WIN IF. . .

1. Derek Jeter comes out of nowhere to make a backhanded flip to the plate to catch a non-sliding Tim Salmon. Or Troy Glaus. Or Scott Spiezio.

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2. Closer Mariano Rivera shows he has recovered from his shoulder injury -- and his blown save in Game 7 of last year's World Series. When he went on the disabled list Aug. 19, the Yankees didn't figure he'd be back by the playoffs, but here he is.

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3. The ghosts of the Babe, Gehrig, Joltin' Joe and Mickey come out at Yankee Stadium, as they usually do this time of year. The Yankees have been to the World Series five of the past six years.

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-- THE ANGELS WILL WIN IF. . . .

1. They continue their success against left-handers. They're 27-17 this year when the opposition starts a lefty, and the Yankees plan on starting Andy Pettitte and David Wells.

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2. They can solve Roger Clemens, who will pitch Game 1 and, if necessary, Game 5. Clemens has more wins against the Angels (27) than any other team.

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3. The Bronx Bombers take the wild-card winners lightly and forget how hungry a team making its first playoff appearance since 1986 can be. Remember, this time the Yankees are missing Paul O'Neill, Tino Martinez, Scott Brosius and Chuck Knoblauch.
 

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I AM A HUGE YANKEE FAN SO WONT SAY TO MUCH BUT CLEMENS AND PETITTE ARE UNSTOPPABLE AT HOME AND MUSSINA AND WELLS ARE UNSTOPPABLE ON THE ROAD IN THE PLAYOFFS, JUST A STAT I THOUGHT YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW. I DONT KNOW THE EXACT STAT ON THAT BUT IT IS WORTH TAKING THE TIME TO LOOK UP.
YANKEES IN FOUR.
THE YANKS WAIT ALL YEAR FOR THIS AND THEY ARE ALWAYS IN THE GAME NO MATTER WHAT THE SCORE IS, THEY PROVE THAT YEAR AFTER YEAR.

BEST OF LUCK TO ALL
 
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