Showing posts with label Comerica Park. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 28, 2018

Brantley's 1,000th Major League Game!

today, on July 28, 2018, Michael Brantley played in his 1,000th Major League game!👏👏👏 it came against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, while he bat 2nd in the lineup and started in left field. when it was over, the Indians lost, 2-1, and Michael went 2-for-4 at the plate. now let me break down all his trips to the plate and defensive plays from this very special day!❶⓿⓿⓿😀

photo courtesy of @Indians on twitter

in Michael's first at bat in the top of the 1st inning with 1 out and no score, he faced left-handed pitcher Blaine Hardy. after an 0-2 count, he hit a line drive single to center field. Francisco Lindor had been at 1st base to begin with after drawing a leadoff walk, but

Friday, September 19, 2014

Brantley's First Career 20-20 Season

i need to take a minute to wipe away my happy tears and just be in awe of this monumental accomplishment. going into the season, this is not something i even thought about. but towards the end of the month of August, i really started believing it could become a reality. and then of course the writers and announcers kept harping on how close he was, and that no Indians player has had a 20 home run, 20 stolen base season since Shin-Soo Choo in 2010. Choo also went 20-20 in 2009. and now Michael, for the first time in his career, is the latest Indians player and 9th overall in Tribe history, to join the 20-20 club.

the quest began when Michael stole his 20th base of the season. (Michael had previously set a new career high in stolen bases earlier this month on September 5, when he stole #18.) it was September 13 and the Indians were playing against the Detroit Tigers. Michael hit a 2-out single to left field on a 1-0 pitch from Joba Chamberlain in the top of the 8th inning. then Carlos Santana, batting behind him, also hit a single. but it was a weak ground ball to 3rd, so Michael could only advance to 2nd base. that is when he took things into his own hands. the Tribe's lead was tight at 4-3, and i'm sure he knew another insurance run was important. so, on the 0-1 pitch to Yan Gomes, Michael started for 3rd. Gomes swung and missed as Michael safely slid into 3rd base, giving him 20 stolen bases on the year at that time. since then, Michael's stolen 2 more bases, bringing his current 2014 total to 22.

but that was the easy part. the hard part was waiting for home run #20. in the same game that Michael notched his 20th stolen base, he hit his 19th home run. it was the top of the 1st inning and Michael Bourn was at 3rd base after a double to right center field and a Jose Ramirez sac bunt. Michael was facing left-hander Kyle Lobstein and had a tremendous 10-pitch at bat that resulted in a 2-run homer to deep right field. this brought Michael to 19-19 until he stole 3rd base 7 innings later. but would he get that 20th home run before the season came to its conclusion?

remember, this is a guy who had never hit more than 10 home runs in a year before this season. there was no guarantee that he would get to 20 this year. and normally, i would have just been ecstatic about his 19 home run season. but under the circumstances, i found myself hoping for that 1 more home run every time Michael stepped up to the plate. and tonight, on September 19, during his 3rd at bat of the game against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field, he delivered.

Michael led off the top of the 6th inning with the game tied at 2. in his first 2 at bats against Phil Hughes, he struck out looking and flew out to right field. he was DHing in this game, to give him a little break from the field and keep his legs "fresh" for the final stretch run. sometimes a player doesn't adjust well to the DH role, but Michael has done a great job all season as a designated hitter and tonight was no different. he swung at Hughes' first pitch fastball, and before i knew it, he had sent a tape measure job beyond the right field seats onto the concourse area. it was 403 feet high, but the distance was much further than that according to Hammy. and i have been beaming with pride ever since. Michael Brantley is a 20-20 man! the 9th 20-20 Indians player in franchise history! =D

screenshots cropped from a video on Indians.com

i think he was pretty happy about it, too. what do you think?

screenshots cropped from a video on Indians.com

i've never seen him react like that after hitting a home run lol as much as he may say he doesn't care about individual accolades, he knew how special that was and he's obviously grateful. so congratulations!!!

screenshot cropped off Indians.com

"it's a special accomplishment. a lot of hard work goes into accomplishing that. right now, my goal is to get to the playoffs. it will be a special moment when i can reflect on it after the season. i want to use every tool that i can and make sure that i continue every day to push myself and continue to work hard. at the end of the year, i'll look back at this and we'll go from there. each and every day, i'm just trying to get better."

Michael joins the esteemed 20-20 club consisting of former teammates Shin-Shoo Choo (2009-2010) and Grady Sizemore (2005-2008), along with Matt Lawton (2004), Roberto Alomar (1999 & 2001), Albert Belle (1993), Joe Carter (1986-1988), Bobby Bonds (1979), and Toby Harrah (1979).

Michael is now the only player in the big leagues batting at least .300 with 20 home runs, 20 stolen bases, and 90 RBI, as well as the only player in the majors batting .320 or above with at least 40 doubles, 20 home runs, 90 RBI, and 20 steals.

and get this. there have only been 8 players in the major leagues in the past 100 seasons to hit .320 or above with at least 40 doubles, 20 home runs, 90 RBI, and 20 stolen bases. they include Jacoby Ellsbury in 2011 with the Boston Red Sox, Hanley Ramirez in 2009 with the Florida Marlins, David Wright in 2007 with the New York Mets, Roberto Alomar in 1999 with the Cleveland Indians, Larry Walker in 1997 with the Colorado Rockies, Ellis Burks in 1996 with the Colorado Rockies, Chuck Klein in 1932 with the Philadelphia Phillies, and Babe Herman in 1929 with the Brooklyn Robins. it'll be a tall task, but if Michael's current .322 batting average remains steady over the final 8 games of the year, he will be the 9th major league player in history to join that group. good luck!


some more facts about Michael's 20th home run:
--it extended his hitting streak to 10 games
--it extended his on-base streak to 23 games
--it marked his 27th go-ahead hit and 30th go-ahead RBI of the season
--it marked his 187th hit, 2nd most in the American League
--it gave him a team high 62 extra base hits and team high 95 RBI
--it identifies him as the 2nd player in Indians history with at least 40 2B, 20 HR, 90 RBI, and 20 SB (the first being Roberto Alomar in 1999)


the Indians have 8 games remaining. sadly, they lost this game, 5-4, in 10 innings, so playoff hopes are slim. oh how i do not want this season to end yet. not only because i don't want Indians baseball to be over, but also because i'm simply not ready for Michael's remarkable career year to come to an end.

the last real question to be answered about Michael's season is will he get 100 RBI? he'll need to acquire 5 RBI in 8 games to do so. it's certainly not impossible. keep your fingers crossed =D

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Brantley's Career High 120 Singles

it took him a while to achieve this one, but today is the day he did it. having already set new highs this year (chronologically) in home runs, extra base hits, total bases, hits, and doubles, Michael finally set a new career high with 120 singles. his old career high came last season when he totaled 119 singles.

Michael came into the September 14th game against the Detroit Tigers with 118 singles. he got his 1st single of the game with 1 out in the top of the 5th inning against Justin Verlander after a 1-0 count, tying his previous career high. i wasn't sure if he would get another (base) hit in the game, but considering the tear he's been on lately, i should have seen what happened next coming.

with the Tribe down, 6-3, Michael led off the top of the 9th inning against closer Joe Nathan. after a 2-2 count, Michael hit a line drive single to right field for his 2nd hit and 2nd single of the game, giving him 120 singles on the season. and that base hit notched yet another personal best for Michael in what has become one of the finest all-around seasons any major league baseball player has strung together this year. that also marks 4 new career highs in the last 4 consecutive days/games, if you're keeping track.

(he later scored on a Carlos Santana RBI double, but the Indians lost the game, 6-4. for all intents and purposes, that probably put the nail in the coffin regarding any Tribe postseason play this year. such a shame that Michael's MVP-esque numbers will be devalued because of the team's performance as a whole.)

Michael very well could end up with close to 130 singles once these final 13 games of 2014 are done. honestly though, i'd like to see him add on a little bit more to his doubles total. he hasn't hit one since he set that new career high 10 days ago. at least give me 40 lol ;D


because i have no pictures or video for you this time, i will re-link all of Michael's career high achievements of the 2014 season through today for your enjoyment (and my bragging rights =P):
hit by pitches, 6/10 (currently has 8)**
home runs, 6/15 (currently has 19)
runs scored, 7/21 (currently has 89)*
extra base hits, 8/7 (currently has 60)*
total bases, 8/8 (currently has 280)*
RBI, 8/9 (currently has 94)*
hits, 9/2 (currently has 180)*
doubles, 9/4 (currently has 39)*
stolen bases, 9/5 (currently has 21)
outfield assists, 9/11 (currently has 12)*
plate appearances, 9/12 (currently has 624)*
at bats, 9/13 (currently has 562)*

*team high
**tied for team lead

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Brantley's Career High 557 At Bats

for the third game in a row and 6th time this month, Michael set another career high. (at this point, aren't you just like, what else is new? LOL!) in the game against the Detroit Tigers on September 13, Michael acquired his 12th new career high of the season when he totaled 557 at bats.

in his 3rd at bat of tonight's game, Michael was facing Kyle Lobstein with Mike Aviles at 2nd base and 2 outs in the top of the 5th inning. after a 1-0 count, Michael lined out to right fielder Torii Hunter and the Indians top half of the inning was over. but that out counted as an official at bat, giving Michael the new career high of 557 at bats this season. his previous high was 556 ABs in 2013.

screenshots cropped from a video on Indians.com

this exchange between Torii and Michael is kind of hilarious. while Torii is running in, he gives Michael an "i'm sorry, i had to get you out" type of apologetic look. Michael deadpans back at first, then smiles wide, as if to say, "yeah, just wait until you hit something to left." lol i think it's just typical Michael though, racking up another loud line drive out.

Michael had one other final at bat tonight, resulting in a ground ball single to left field. add that to his 1st inning 2-run home run, and it represented multi-hit game #51 on the year. wow. so when the game was over (a tough 5-4 loss for the Tribe, potentially ending all playoff hopes), Michael had 558 at bats. and with 14 games left, he should finish around 610 ABs this year.

my biggest question now is, what other way is there to say congratulations to this man for his latest accomplishment? well done? way to go? you're a freakin' animal this season? haha ;D

Friday, September 12, 2014

Brantley's Career High 612 Plate Appearances

i said i wasn't gonna blog about this because it's a little capricious, dependent upon things like games played, innings played, batting order position, number of batters who get on base per game, etc. but then i felt weird NOT making a blog about this, so fuck it. here goes.

Michael set another career high tonight, on September 12, in his first at bat of the game against the Detroit Tigers. Francona had Michael batting 3rd, his usual spot in the lineup, but he was DHing instead of playing the field. Francona knows Michael has played in every game so far this year except 5, and he's trying to give him a little "rest" without taking his bat out of the lineup. because let's be real, Michael's is one bat that the Indians badly need right now during their final playoff push.

so anyways, Michael was at the plate facing David Price with 2 outs in the top of the 1st inning. after a 1-2 count, Michael hit a single to left field, and with that, he set a new career high of 612 plate appearances. last season, Michael totaled 611 PA in 151 games, and now he's up to 612 already in 142 games. i think maybe his steady 3 BOP accounts for him breaking this record now, with a maximum of 15 more games still to go. he should finish the year with approximately 670-675 PA if he plays in every game left this month. (at the conclusion of tonight's game, his PA had increased to 615.)

at any rate, i was just very happy that he managed to get a hit and not record an out while accomplishing this new personal best lol there's no video because it wasn't a run scoring hit or anything fancy like that. but that doesn't take away from its importance. many congrats, Michael! =D

oh and btw, Michael will be setting yet another new career high during tomorrow's game. and since i wrote about this one, i will do a quick blog about that one as well. i can't help it. i love to write and i especially love to acknowledge his achievements ;D