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...still a powerful hitter with insane plate discipline, which will tempt GMs to offer him a deal. In 2007, he slugged 28 home runs and led the National League in on-base percentage for the 10th time. His finished sixth in OPS - on-base plus slugging percentage - a favorite stat among the number-crunching set. (When reached by TIME, Mr. Moneyball himself, Oakland general manager Billy Beane, declined to comment on Bonds.) Now that Alex Rodriguez has reunited with the New York Yankees, this year's free agent class is even weaker, giving Bonds a bit of leverage. A small...
More from halftime: I lied. The corrected stat sheet has Harvard 10-of-21 from the free-throw line. Housman leads the squad with 10 points, Harris has eight. Finger and reserve point guard Drew Shiller lead the Cardinal with 13 apiece...
...most accurate outing of the season, completing nearly 80 percent of his passes for 217 yards, one score, and no turnovers. The 23-of-29 performance came against a Columbia defense that allows the fewest passing yards per game in the Ivy League—a misleading stat considering that the Lions are dead-last in rush defense.“Our receiving corps stepped up big today—they were just in the right spot,” Pizzotti said. “For as many times as I dropped back today, I didn?...
...star in the Crimson secondary. Last Saturday, it was senior cornerback Steven Williams (who also had an interception in the endzone this Saturday, tying him for first on Harvard’s all-time career interceptions list). This week, it was senior safety Doug Hewlett who filled up the stat sheet with three picks.Hewlett put the game away with his final interception, grabbing a desperation pass by Dartmouth’s second quarterback of the day, Tom Bennewitz, with 1:26 left in the game.“At first I was actually kind of reading towards the other side...
...career numbers:O’Hagan: 263-for-448 (58.7 percent), 3,232 yards (12.29 per completion), 23 TD, 18 INT, 741 rushing yards, record: 10-8Pizzotti: 98-for-186 ( 52.7 percent), 1,404 yards (14.33 per completion), 7 TD, 6 INT, record: 4-0The stats don’t lie: O’Hagan has been more accurate and more fleet of foot. But Pizzotti has the unblemished win-loss mark. The Crimson, which enters tomorrow with a 1-2 record, is either in need of some mere fine-tuning or the kind of major shakeup that...