Box-Toppers hiatus: Chuck Plank 1937-2013

Dad was the sort of guy who did not seem to know how to be pessimistic. 

He started a farm machine business in Iowa in 1963 and kept it running through various farm crises of the 1970s and 1980s while other similar businesses around him folded. 

And even in May, when he was diagnosed with cancer, he still was not pessimistic, making plans for the future and keeping those around him in good spirits. 

Dad died today, July 24, 2013. 

Box-Toppers will be on hiatus for the next several days. 

Thanks, 

Shawn

--Chuck Plank, 1937-2013

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Rays' Matt Moore, Reds' Bronson Arroyo top players for Monday, July 22

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Rays pitcher Matt Moore is Monday's Player of the Day and rises to second place among players in Box-Toppers points for the season.

Moore pitched a complete game, two-hit shutout in the 3-0 win over the Red Sox. He earns 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day, giving him 15.1 for the season, putting him just behind Box-Toppers points leader, Indians pitcher Justin Masterson (15.4). (See the updated Top 10 list on the home page).

Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo is National League Player of the Day. Arroyo pitched a complete game shutout, striking out six, in the 11-0 win over the Giants. 

A.J. Ellis of the Dodgers is National League Batter of the Day. Ellis homered, drove in five runs and went 4-for-6 in the 14-5 win over the Blue Jays (in what Box-Toppers saw pre-seasonally as a "World Series preview"). 

J.J. Hardy of the Orioles is AL Batter of the Day. Hardy homered, drove in three runs and went 3-for-5 in the 9-2 win over the Royals.

Notables: Two others named their game's top player Monday have 10.0 or more Box-Toppers points for the season:

  • Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish was a Player of the Game (6.1IP 2H 0R in the 3-0 win vs. the Yankees), earning 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 11.0 for the season. He is in 11th place among players.
  • Tigers pitcher Max Scherzer was a Player of the Game (8IP 2R in the 7-3 win vs. the White Sox), earning 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 10.7 for the season. He is in 13th place among players and is the 20th player this season with 10.0 or more Box-Toppers points.

Moore receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Arroyo receives 1.7 for NL Player of the Day. Ellis and Hardy each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Monday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point.

Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

722ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB10.0Rays 0000000  Matt Moore (W, 14-3)9.020014
NL8.0Reds 0000000  Bronson Arroyo (W, 9-7)9.070006
 6.1Rangers 0000000  Yu Darvish (W, 9-4)6.120024
BAT6.0Dodgers A.J. Ellis C634500  00.000000
 5.0Tigers 0000000  Max Scherzer (W, 14-1)8.042205
 4.0Marlins 0000000  Tom Koehler (W, 2-5)7.081107
 4.0`Braves 0000000  Julio Teheran 6.041126
 3.0Cubs Junior Lake CF514300  00.000000
BAT3.0Orioles J.J. Hardy SS523300  00.000000
 3.0Pirates Andrew McCutchen CF522401  00.000000
 3.0Athletics 0000000  Ryan Cook (W, 3-2)1.000002
 2.0Padres Jesus Guzman 1B412300  00.000000
 2.0TwinsClete Thomas LF422201  00.000000
 2.0Mariners 0000000  Aaron Harang (W, 5-8)7.041112

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

 

Ryan Braun, top NL Box-Toppers batter over past 5 years, suspended for season

 SPECIAL REPORT

Ryan Braun, the top National League batter in Box-Toppers points over the past five seasons, has been suspended for the rest of the year by Major League Baseball under its performance-enhancing drug policy. 

Braun was suspended Monday without pay and did not contest the suspension, which will run the final 65 games of the season and any postseason games that his team, the Milwaukee Brewers, may play in. 

Braun has been one of the most productive players in Box-Toppers scoring in his seven seasons (see the chart below for season-by-season statistics and their context).

He has the most points among NL batters from 2008 to the present (63.0). He scored 10.0 or more points in five consecutive seasons (2008-2012) and was in the top 10 among NL batters each year. Last year, in 2012, he led all NL batters with 12.5 Box-Toppers points. Despite his time away this year with injury and bereavement leave, he is still in second place among NL batters in points since the start of the 2012 season (16.0).

Braun was named NL Most Valuable Player in 2011. He had 10.5 Box-Toppers points that year and was in sixth place among NL batters, behind category leader and then-Brewers teammate Prince Fielder, with 15.7 points.

Braun has led all NL outfielders in points for four straight seasons (from 2009-2012). 

Braun has 68.2 career Box-Toppers points and ranks 146th among all players since Box-Toppers record-keeping began in 1995 (here is a recent look at the top 100 since 1995 ).

Ryan Braun Box-Toppers statistics

A season-by-season look at his numbers and their context

YEARPOSTEAMBTPCOMMENTS
20073bmil nl5.2NL Rookie of the Year
2008lfmil nl119th among NL batters, 3rd among NL OF
2009lfmil nl10.55th among NL batters, 1st among NL OF
2010lfmil nl152nd among NL batters (Albert Pujols 15.4), 1st among NL OF
2011lfmil nl10.56th among NL batters (Prince Fielder had 15.7), 1st among NL OF, NL MVP
2012lfmil nl12.51st among NL batters, NL home run leader
2013lfmil nl3.5Ranked 164th overall as of 7/22, ranked 13th among NL OF as of 7/22
TOTAL  68.2Ranked 146th overall, ranked 32nd among OF
2008-13  63Ranked 16th overall, ranked 1st among all NL batters, OF
2012-13  16Ranked 41st overall, ranked 2nd among NL batters

BTP: Box-Toppers points

Mets' Harvey tops players for Sunday, July 21; Indians' Masterson regains Box-Toppers points lead

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Mets pitcher Matt Harvey is Sunday's Player of the Day, while Indians pitcher Justin Masterson regained the lead among players in Box-Toppers points.

Also Sunday, seven of the day's 15 Players of the Game are among the top 15 players in Box-Toppers points for the season.

Harvey pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out 10 in the 5-0 win over the Phillies. Harvey earns 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day, giving him 13.0 for the season, putting him in sixth place overall among players (see the updated top 10 player list for the season on the home page).

Masterson is Sunday's American League Player of the Day. Masterson, who had a no-hitter into the seventh inning, gave up only one hit and one run while striking out eight in the 7-1 win over the Twins. Masterson earns 1.7 Box-Toppers points for being AL Player of the Day, giving him 15.4 for the season, retaking the season Box-Toppers points lead from pitcher Patrick Corbin of the Diamondbacks (14.4 points). (See the updated top 10 player list).

Mike Napoli of the Red Sox is AL Batter of the Day. Napoli homered twice, including hitting the walk-off home run in the 11th inning, to beat the Yankees 8-7. 

Carlos Gonzalez of the Rockies is National League Batter of the Day. Gonzalez went 2-for-3 in the 4-1 win over the Cubs. Gonzalez earns 1.5 Box-Toppers points for being NL Batter of the Day, giving him 11.0 for the season, moving him up to 11th place among all players. 

Notables: It was a big day and a busy day for top Box-Toppers players Sunday: 

  • Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw was a Player of the Game (7IP 2H 9K in the 9-2 win vs. the Nationals) and earned 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 13.7 for the season. He is in third place among players (see the updated top 10 list).
  • Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright was a Player of the Game  (8IP 7K in the 3-2 win vs. the Padres) and earned 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 12.7 for the season. He is in seventh place among players (see the updated top 10 list).
  • Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez was a Player of the Game (6IP 0R 7K in the 12-5 win vs. the Astros) and earned 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 11.4 for the season. He is in ninth place among players (see the updated top 10 list).
  • Paul Goldschmidt of the Diamondbacks was a Player of the Game (1-1, 2B, 2BB in 3-1 win vs. the Giants) and earned 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 10.7 for the season. He and Gonzalez are the 18th and 19th players to reach 10.0 Box-Toppers points for the season. Goldschmidt is in 15th place on the Box-Toppers player list.

Harvey receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Masterson receives 1.7 for NL Player of the Day. Napoli and Gonzalez each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Sunday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point.

Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

721ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB14.0Mets 0000000  Matt Harvey (W, 8-2)7.0300010
AL12.0Indians 0000000  Justin Masterson (W, 11-7)7.011108
 11.0`Brewers 0000000  Wily Peralta 8.020027
 10.0Dodgers 0000000  Clayton Kershaw (W, 9-6)7.022209
 9.0Athletics 0000000  Bartolo Colon (W, 13-3)9.040015
 8.0Mariners 0000000  Felix Hernandez (W, 11-4)6.040017
 5.0Pirates 0000000  Jeff Locke (W, 9-2)6.011146
BAT2.0Red Sox Mike Napoli 1B622403  0000000
BAT2.0Rockies Carlos Gonzalez LF322110  00.000000
 2.0Diamondbacks Paul Goldschmidt 1B111120  00.000000
 2.0Orioles 0000000  Chris Tillman (W, 12-3)8.062237
 2.0Tigers 0000000  Doug Fister (W, 8-5)6.061115
 2.0White Sox 0000000  Addison Reed (S, 25)1.000001
 1.0Rays Kelly Johnson 2B413100  00.000000
 1.0Cardinals 0000000  Adam Wainwright (W, 13-5)8.082227

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

 

Angels' C.J. Wilson (8.1 IP 0R 8K) tops players for Saturday, July 20

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Angels pitcher C.J. Wilson is Saturday's Player of the Day. Wilson pitched 8 1/3 scoreless innings, giving up three hits and striking out eight in the 2-0 win over the Athletics.

Wilson earns 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day, giving him 8.1 for the season, moving him up to 26th place among players for 2013. (Here is the season top 100 list at the All-Star break.) 

Brewers pitcher Yovani Gallardo is National League Player of the Day. Gallardo pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings in the 6-0 win over the Marlins. 

Alex Rios of the White Sox is American League Batter of the Day. Rios hit a grand slam, drove in five runs and went 3-for-5 in the 10-6 win over the Braves. 

Dexter Fowler of the Rockies is NL Batter of the Day. Fowler went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs in the 9-3 win over the Cubs. 

Wilson receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Gallardo receives 1.7 for NL Player of the Day. Rios and Fowler each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Saturday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point.

Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

720ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB11.1Angels 0000000  C.J. Wilson (W, 10-6)8.130028
BAT5.0White Sox Alex Rios RF523501  00.000000
NL4.1Brewers 0000000  Yovani Gallardo (W, 8-8)6.150025
 3.2Mets 0000000  Gonzalez Germen (W, 1-1)1.200013
BAT3.0Rockies Dexter Fowler CF312310  00.000000
 3.0`Reds 0000000  J.J. Hoover (H, 4)1.000002
 3.0Dodgers 0000000  Kenley Jansen (S, 11)1.000002
 2.0Royals Mike Moustakas 3B423100  00.000000
 2.0Giants Buster Posey 1B422201  00.000000
 2.0Yankees Luis Cruz 3B331100  00.000000
 2.0Mariners Michael Saunders CF, RF211211  00.000000
 2.0Padres 0000000  Huston Street (S, 16)1.000001
 1.0Rays Desmond Jennings CF423011  00.000000
 1.0Twins 0000000  Kevin Correia (W, 7-6)6.032213
 0.0Orioles Adam Jones CF512201  00.000000

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

 

Giants' Chad Gaudin, Royals' Ervin Santana top players for Friday, July 19

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Giants pitcher Chad Gaudin is Friday's Player of the Day. Gaudin pitched seven scoreless innings, allowed three hits and struck out eight in the 2-0 win over the Diamondbacks.

Royals pitcher Ervin Santana is American League Player of the Day. Santana pitched 7 1/3 shutout innings and allowed three hits in the 1-0 win over the Royals. 

Brad Miller of the Mariners is AL Batter of the Day. Miller homered twice, drove in five runs and went 3-for-5 in the 10-7 win over the Astros. Friday was Miller's Box-Toppers debut, the first time he has been Player of the Game. He is the 3,227th player to debut since Box-Toppers record-keeping began in 1995. 

Matt Carpenter of the Cardinals is National League Batter of the Day. Carpenter drove in three runs and went 3-for-4 in the 9-6 win over the Padres. 

Gaudin receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Santana receives 1.7 for AL Player of the Day. Miller and Carpenter each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Friday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point.

Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

719ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB12.0Giants 0000000  Chad Gaudin (W, 4-1)7.030008
AL10.1Royals 0000000  Ervin Santana (W, 6-6)7.120016
 6.2Angels 0000000  Jered Weaver (W, 4-5)6.240048
 6.0Brewers 0000000  Kyle Lohse (W, 6-7)6.050005
BAT5.0Mariners Brad Miller SS523510  00.000000
 4.1Cubs 0000000  Jeff Samardzija (W, 6-9)7.141136
 4.0`Twins 0000000  Jared Burton 1.000003
 3.2`Orioles 0000000  Darren O`Day (H, 15)1.200002
BAT3.0Cardinals Matt Carpenter 2B413310  00.000000
 3.0Reds Chris Heisey LF322210  00.000000
 3.0Braves 0000000  Craig Kimbrel (S, 27)1.000013
 3.0Dodgers 0000000  Kenley Jansen (S, 10)1.000002
 2.1Red Sox 0000000  Felix Doubront (W, 7-3)6.132135
 2.0Phillies Domonic Brown LF523200  00.000000
 1.0Rays Wil Myers RF523101  00.000000

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

 

A look at Box-Toppers 'all-time' top 100 players

In the midst of the long All-Star break, here is a look at the top 100 players since Box-Toppers record-keeping began in 1995: 

Randy Johnson has always been Box-Toppers' most dominant player. 

Until he retired in 2009, he was consistently earning Box-Toppers Player of the Day honors by being the player who most helped his team to wins by pitching a lot of innings and striking out a lot of batters. 

And even in retirement, Johnson with 278.8 Box-Toppers points, continues to dominate the "all-time" Box-Toppers list, with only one distant challenger, starting pitcher Pedro Martinez (also retired) with 244.8 points.

All other players are at least 84.7 Box-Toppers points behind Johnson (pitcher Curt Schilling, in third place, has 194.1 points). Earning 84.7 points for any single player would be a major career achievement, worthy of landing them on the "all-time" top 100 Box-Toppers list. (We put "all-time" in quotes, since we're not covering all of baseball history, but only the time since 1995 when Box-Toppers stats have been tracked.)

In the top 100 "all-time" chart, you'll see that 95 of the top 100 players have 84.7 or more career Box-Toppers points. If the player ranked in 19th place all time, Andy Pettitte, doubled his already impressive career Box-Toppers points total of 137.5, he still would not have enough points to catch Johnson. 

So what we're saying here is this: Randy Johnson—good. Very good. 

Alex Rodriguez is the batter with the highest Box-Toppers total on the "all-time" list with 176.3 points, fourth place overall. He is also the current leader among active players.

Rodriguez's Yankees teammate, C.C. Sabathia recently took over as the leader among active pitchers—he has 172.3 points (fifth place overall) and this season passed Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay with 170.7 points. Sabathia is also not far behind Rodriguez and could take the outright lead among all active players on the "all-time" list this season.

There are five active players in the "all-time" top 10 list, but not all of them can be considered extremely active. Rodriguez has been out all season and is preparing to come back from injury (and is under a cloud of suspicion that may get him suspended under baseball's performance enhancing drug policy). Halladay is out, perhaps for the season, rehabbing from shoulder surgery. Manny Ramirez (167.2 points, seventh place) is attempting a comeback and is in the minor leagues with the Texas Rangers. And Johan Santana (166.6 points, eighth place) is out for the season with injury and may be unable to return to pitch

Albert Pujols is two or three Player of the Game honors away from joining the top 10. He is in 11th place with 158.3 points, behind John Smoltz with 160.9 points. However, Pujols has only 2.5 Box-Toppers points this season at the All-Star break—if he doubles his season total, he won't reach Smoltz. 

There are 48 active players on the top 100 list (that number includes players such as Ramirez, who are in the minor leagues, or Halladay, on the disabled list). All other players are either listed as "free agents," (who either hope to come back to baseball or haven't said they are retired) are playing outside the Major Leagues (in Japan or an independent league) or have retired. Recent retirees (such as Derek Lowe, who told a reporter Thursday he is retired) are listed as "retired" in their team status in the top 100 list. Players with a blank team status retired in 2012 or earlier.

There are 16 players in the top 100 "all-time" list who are also in the top 100 list for 2013. They are all listed in the chart at the bottom of this post. They include:

  • Miguel Cabrera, 3B, Tigers: 37th in all-time list with 112.2 points, 3rd in 2013 list with 13.4 points.
  • Clayton Kershaw, PI, Dodgers, 73rd in all-time list with 93.1 points, 5th in 2013 list with 12.7. 
  • Sabathia, PI, Yankees, 5th in the all-time list with 172.3 points, 94th in 2013 list with 4.7.

Pitchers narrowly outnumber batters in the "all-time" top 100 list. There are 53 pitchers vs. 47 batters on the list. However, in the top 100 list for 2013, pitchers far outnumbered batters—74 to 26. Why? It could be because pitchers burst onto the scene and tend to be very productive for a shorter period of time, while batters, while scoring relatively less in the short term, keep that level of production over a longer time and tend to catch up to pitchers' higher point totals. That's just a theory. But here is the breakdown of players on the "all-time" list by their primary position: 

  • Starting pitchers: 49
  • Outfielders: 17
  • Designated hitters: 12
  • Third basemen: 9
  • First basemen: 7
  • Closing pitchers: 4
  • Second basemen: 1 (Jeff Kent)
  • Catchers: 1 (Mike Piazza)
  • Shortstops: 0

Keep in mind that these are only statistics since 1995. For many players who debuted before then (such as Johnson, Martinez, Roger Clemens and Greg Maddux), their career Box-Toppers totals would likely be far higher if the years before 1995 were accounted for. On the other hand, for a player like Chipper Jones (ranked 15th), Box-Toppers covers virtually his entire career—he only played in eight games before 1995, so Box-Toppers covers 2,491 games of his 2,499-game career. 

If you note how the names are listed in the chart—some all lowercase, some properly capitalized, some with numbers after them—you might cringe at the inconsistencies if you were a copy editor. But there is an unintentional method to this madness. In early days of keeping the Box-Toppers database from 1995 to 1997, names were inputted quickly, often with no capitalization—Box-Toppers' e.e. cummings phase, if you will. In about 1997, names were pretty consistently properly capitalized. And in 1998, numbers were added at the ends of names to denote their order of first appearance in the Box-Toppers database (the first time they earned Player of the Game).

So today, when you see player names like "rivera, mariano," (now ranked 26th) you'll know that Rivera first appeared early in Box-Toppers history (in his case, the first year, 1995). "Ortiz, David," (properly capitalized) made his Box-Toppers debut in 1997 (now ranked 27th). And "Helton, Todd 1060," was one of the first players with the debut order number appended, when he first appeared in 1998 (now ranked 32nd).

While many notable players from the past 20 years appear on the top 100 list, others did not earn enough Box-Toppers points to make the cut. A couple of notables: 

  • Mark McGwire had 77.3 points, in 112th place.
  • Derek Jeter has 76.4 points, in 118th place. 

Box-Toppers points reward players who most help their team win the most games. Top players from the winning team of each game are determined by a formula using standard box score statistics. These top players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being Player of the Game. Among each day's top players, bonus points are awarded for the top players and batters of the day in each league. Players accumulate points through the season to provide a data point for comparison, such as determining which players are most worthy as All-Stars or for postseason awards. 

What are those numbers after players' names?

How does Box-Toppers scoring work? 

 

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Top 100 players since 1995

RANKPLAYERPOSTEAMBTP (All-time)BTP 2013
1Johnson, randypi sp 278.8 
2Martinez, Pedro J.pi sp 244.8 
3schilling, curtpi sp 194.1 
4Rodriguez, Alex3b dhnyy al176.3 
5Sabathia, C.C. 1492pi spnyy al172.34.7
6Halladay, Roy 1178pi spphi nl170.71.0
7Ramirez, mannylf dhtex al167.2 
8Santana, Johan 1448pi spnym nl166.6 
9clemens, rogerpi sp 164.8 
10smoltz, johnpi sp 160.9 
11Pujols, Albert 1438dh 1bana al158.32.5
12mussina, Mikepi sp 155.6 
13bonds, barrylf 153.2 
14maddux, gregpi sp 151.7 
15jones, chipper3bretired149.0 
16Vazquez, Javier 1146pi sp 148.3 
17thome, jimdhfree agent146.7 
18Hudson, Tim 1231pi spatl nl143.35.7
19pettitte, andypi spnyy al137.53.0
20giambi, jasondhcle al131.41.5
21hoffman, trevorpi cp 129.4 
22Guerrero, Vladimirdhindy league128.3 
23Oswalt, Roy 1469pi spcol nl127.2 
24Peavy, Jake 1635pi spchi al124.16.0
25sheffield, garylf 124.1 
26rivera, marianopi cpnyy al122.41.0
27Ortiz, Daviddhbos al122.28.2
28Hernandez, Felix 2064pi spsea al118.110.4
29Delgado, Carlos1b 117.7 
30Zito, Barry 1415pi spsf nl117.43.0
31Colon, Bartolopi spoak al116.36.7
32Helton, Todd 10601bcol nl114.9 
33Carpenter, Chrispi spstl nl113.3 
34sosa, sammyrf 113.2 
35Lee, Cliff 1798pi spphi nl113.19.4
36brown, kevin j.pi sp 112.8 
37Cabrera, Miguel 17763bdet al112.213.4
38Verlander, Justin 2112pi spdet al112.28.0
39glavine, tompi sp 110.6 
40kent, jeff2b 109.7 
41Wagner, Billypi cp 108.7 
42Millwood, Kevinpi spretired108.3 
43Berkman, Lance 1261dh rftex al108.11.0
44Beckett, Josh 1544pi splad nl107.2 
45Burnett, A.J. 1300pi sppit nl107.13.7
46thomas, frankdh 106.2 
47moyer, jamiepi sp 104.0 
48Weaver, Jered 2178pi spana al103.04.0
49Tejada, Miguel3b sskc al102.3 
50griffey, ken jr.cf 102.2 
51wakefield, timpi sp 101.4 
52schmidt, jasonpi sp 101.2 
53Greinke, Zack 1871pi splad nl100.510.7
54bagwell, jeff1b 100.4 
55walker, larryrf 100.1 
56Konerko, Paul 1107dh 1bchi al99.71.0
57Hunter, Torii 1190rfdet al99.41.0
58edmonds, jimcf rf ph 98.8 
59Buehrle, Mark 1407pi sptor al98.33.7
60Rolen, Scott3bfree agent97.6 
61Jones, Andruwdh lf phjapan96.5 
62Wolf, Randy 1235pi spfree agent96.4 
63Lincecum, Tim 2288pi spsf nl95.95.7
64piazza, mikeca 95.7 
65Abreu, Bobbydhfree agent95.5 
66nomo, hideopi sp 95.5 
67Ordonez, Maggliorf 94.5 
68Dempster, Ryan 1109pi spbos al94.23.0
69williams, bernierf 93.8 
70Hamels, Cole 2135pi spphi nl93.75.7
71Beltran, Carlos 1194rfstl nl93.41.5
72Lilly, Ted 1452pi splad nl93.3 
73Kershaw, Clayton 2494pi splad nl93.112.7
74giles, brianrf 92.5 
75Wood, Kerrypi sp cp 92.4 
76Ramirez, Aramis 13643bmil nl92.3 
77Cain, Matt 2081pi spsf nl92.04.0
78Glaus, Troy 11323b 91.6 
79Haren, Danny 1787pi spdc nl91.51.7
80Lowe, Derekpi spretired91.51.0
81Dunn, Adam 1512dh 1bchi al90.84.2
82Ibanez, Raul 1137lf dhsea al89.72.0
83Teixeira, Mark 17381bnyy al87.81.5
84alou, moiseslf 87.5 
85belle, albertrf 87.5 
86wells, davidpi sp 87.5 
87castilla, vinny3b 86.9 
88Beltre, Adrian 11413btex al86.65.7
89anderson, garretdh lf 86.5 
90leiter, alpi sp 86.2 
91Lester, Jon 2173pi spbos al85.75.7
92Lee, Carlos 1246lfretired85.5 
93Lackey, John 1640pi spbos al85.44.0
94Zambrano, Carlos 1676pi spphi nl85.2 
95radke, bradpi sp 85.0 
96Howard, Ryan 20401bphi nl84.03.5
97Martinez, Tino1b 81.4 
98Lee, Derrek1bfree agent81.3 
99percival, troypi cp 80.7 
100Holliday, Matt 1836lfstl nl80.34.0

BTP (All-time): Box-Toppers points accumulated since 1995, when this stat-keeping method began. 

BTP 2013: Box-Toppers points for the 2013 season. 

Note: The team column shows a player's current team status. Active players are listed on either their current MLB team or where they are currently playing (i.e. Japan or an independent league). Other players are listed as "free agent" or "retired." Players who have retired in 2012 or before are listed with no team affiliation. 

Overlapping players

Players on both the Top 100 list since 1995 and Top 100 of 2013

PLAYERPOSTEAMBTP (All-time)RANK (All-time)BTP (2013)RANK (2013)
Cabrera, Miguel 17763bdet al112.23713.43
Kershaw, Clayton 2494pi splad nl93.17312.75
Greinke, Zack 1871pi splad nl100.55310.712
Hernandez, Felix 2064pi spsea al118.12810.413
Lee, Cliff 1798pi spphi nl113.1359.422
Ortiz, Daviddhbos al122.2278.225
Verlander, Justin 2112pi spdet al112.2388.026
Colon, Bartolopi spoak al116.3316.740
Peavy, Jake 1635pi spchi al124.1246.053
Hamels, Cole 2135pi spphi nl93.7705.764
Beltre, Adrian 11413btex al86.6885.765
Lincecum, Tim 2288pi spsf nl95.9635.766
Hudson, Tim 1231pi spatl nl143.3185.768
Lester, Jon 2173pi spbos al85.7915.770
Sabathia, C.C. 1492pi spnyy al172.354.794

BTP: Box-Toppers points

A look at top 100 players in Box-Toppers points in 2013

With the baseball season in the middle of the All-Star break, let's also pause and look at Box-Toppers top 100 players for the season so far.

Diamondbacks pitcher Patrick Corbin leads the list with 14.4 Box-Toppers points. And Indians pitcher Justin Masterson leads among American League players with 13.7. 

Other notable players on the list: 

  • Miguel Cabrera of the Tigers, 2012 AL MVP and Triple Crown winner, in third place overall with 13.4 Box-Toppers points.
  • Matt Harvey of the Mets, starting pitcher for the National League in the All-Star Game, eighth place, 11.0 points. 
  • Chris Davis of the Orioles, 37 home runs at the All-Star break, 15th place, 10.2 points. 
  • Max Scherzer of the Tigers, starting pitcher for the AL in the All-Star Game, 18th place, 9.7 points. 
  • Bryce Harper of the Nationals, 2012 NL Rookie of the Year, 37th place, 6.9 points. 
  • R.A. Dickey of the Blue Jays, 2012 NL Cy Young Award winner, 38th place, 6.7 points.
  • Buster Posey of the Giants, 2012 NL MVP, 56th place, 6.0 points.

Two teams each have seven players on the Top 100 list—the Atlanta Braves and the Cincinnati Reds. The Detroit Tigers have five players on the list, the most of any AL team. 

All 30 teams are represented on the list. However, one team, the Houston Astros, has only one player on the list, closing pitcher Jose Veras (6.0 points, in 61st place). The Astros have the fewest wins in baseball and the lowest team Box-Toppers points total.

Box-Toppers tends to favor pitchers over batters. And because of this, a vast majority of players (74) on the top 100 list are pitchers. Here is the breakdown of players on the list by their primary position:

  • Starting pitchers: 65
  • Closing pitchers: 8
  • Third basemen: 6
  • Outfielders: 6
  • First basemen: 4
  • Second basemen: 4
  • Catchers: 4
  • Designated hitters: 2
  • Middle relief pitchers: 1
  • Shortstops: 0

While pitchers dominate Box-Toppers points, their domination diminishes slightly over time. On the top 100 player list of all-time (since 1995), there are 53 pitchers, far fewer than the 74 on the top 100 list for this season. We will take a look at the top 100 Box-Toppers players of all-time (since 1995) in a future Box-Toppers post. 

Box-Toppers points reward players who most help their team win the most games. Top players from the winning team of each game are determined by a formula using standard box score statistics. These top players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being Player of the Game. Among each day's top players, bonus points are awarded for the top players and batters of the day in each league. Players accumulate points through the season to provide a data point for comparison, such as determining which players are most worthy as All-Stars or for postseason awards. 

What are those numbers after players' names?

How does Box-Toppers scoring work?

 

Box-Toppers player rankings graphic.png

Top 100 players for 2013

RANKPLAYERPOSTEAMBTP
1Corbin, Patrick 3027pi spari nl14.4
2Masterson, Justin 2462pi spcle al13.7
3Cabrera, Miguel 17763bdet al13.4
4Moore, Matt 2975pi sptb al13.1
5Kershaw, Clayton 2494pi splad nl12.7
6Bumgarner, Madison 2753pi spsf nl11.7
7Wainwright, Adam 2150pi spstl nl11.7
8Miller, Shelby 3134pi spstl nl11.4
9Harvey, Matt 3075pi spnym nl11.0
10Sale, Chris 2806pi spchi al10.7
11Zimmermann, Jordan 2612pi spdc nl10.7
12Greinke, Zack 1871pi splad nl10.7
13Hernandez, Felix 2064pi spsea al10.4
14Lynn, Lance 2992pi spstl nl10.4
15Davis, Chris 24781bbal al10.2
16Buchholz, Clay 2363pi spbos al10.1
17Darvish, Yu 3003pi sptex al10.0
18Scherzer, Max 2588pi spdet al9.7
19Iwakuma, Hisashi 30488pi spsea al9.7
20Goldschmidt, Paul 29351bari nl9.7
21Gonzalez, Carlos 2460lfcol nl9.5
22Lee, Cliff 1798pi spphi nl9.4
23Gonzalez, Gio 2626pi spdc nl8.7
24Latos, Mat 2644pi spcin nl8.7
25Ortiz, Daviddhbos al8.2
26Verlander, Justin 2112pi spdet al8.0
27Liriano, Francisco 2104pi sppit nl8.0
28Sanchez, Anibal 2187pi spdet al8.0
29Fernandez, Jose 3147pi spfla nl8.0
30Holland, Derek 2634pi sptex al7.7
31Saunders, Joe 2214pi spsea al7.7
32Minor, Mike 2894pi spatl nl7.0
33McCann, Brian 2179caatl nl7.0
34Kipnis, Jason 29332bcle al7.0
35Cano, Robinson 20922bnyy al7.0
36Stults, Eric 2352pi spsd nl7.0
37Harper, Bryce 3011lfdc nl6.9
38Dickey, R.A. 1734pi sptor al6.7
39Kuroda, Hiroki 2401pi spnyy al6.7
40Colon, Bartolopi spoak al6.7
41Cobb, Alex 2916pi sptb al6.7
42Zimmerman, Ryan 21803bdc nl6.7
43Freeman, Freddie 28871batl nl6.5
44Cuddyer, Michael 1826rfcol nl6.5
45Donaldson, Josh 31443boak al6.5
46Slowey, Kevin 2377pi spfla nl6.4
47Alvarez, Pedro 28173bpit nl6.2
48Wilson, C.J. 2074pi spana al6.1
49Chapman, Aroldis 2826pi cpcin nl6.0
50Samardzija, Jeff 2495pi spchi nl6.0
51Bailey, Homer 2324pi spcin nl6.0
52Hellickson, Jeremy 2778pi sptb al6.0
53Peavy, Jake 1635pi spchi al6.0
54Gee, Dillon 2808pi spnym nl6.0
55Arroyo, Bronson 1375pi spcin nl6.0
56Posey, Buster 2745casf nl6.0
57Carpenter, Matt 29872bstl nl6.0
58Holland, Greg 2906pi cpkc al6.0
59Perkins, Glen 2506pi cpmin al6.0
60Johnson, Jim 2417pi cpbal al6.0
61Veras, Jose 2464pi cphou al6.0
62Ryu, Hyun-Jin 3139pi splad nl6.0
63Teheran, Julio 3176pi spatl nl6.0
64Hamels, Cole 2135pi spphi nl5.7
65Beltre, Adrian 11413btex al5.7
66Lincecum, Tim 2288pi spsf nl5.7
67Encarnacion, Edwin 20981b dhtor al5.7
68Hudson, Tim 1231pi spatl nl5.7
69Leake, Mike 2709pi spcin nl5.7
70Lester, Jon 2173pi spbos al5.7
71Feldman, Scott 2632pi cpbal al5.7
72Smyly, Drew 3009pi cp mrdet al5.7
73Grilli, Jason 2209pi cppit nl5.7
74Butler, Billy 2330dhkc al5.5
75Arencibia, J.P. 2781cator al5.5
76Jimenez, Ubaldo 2349pi spcle al5.4
77Strasburg, Stephen 2736pi spdc nl5.0
78Medlen, Kris 2596pi spatl nl5.0
79Phillips, Brandon 16912bcin nl5.0
80Mauer, Joe 1869camin al5.0
81Vargas, Jason 2055pi spana al5.0
82Jackson, Edwin 1812pi spchi nl5.0
83Wood, Travis 2777pi spchi nl5.0
84Santana, Ervin 2005pi spkc al5.0
85Griffin, A.J. 3074pi spoak al5.0
86Soriano, Alfonso 1445lfchi nl5.0
87Venable, Will 2621rfsd nl5.0
88Frazier, Todd 29293bcin nl5.0
89Collmenter, Josh 2863pi mr spari nl5.0
90Peralta, Wily 3123pi spmil nl5.0
91Straily, Dan 3080pi spoak al5.0
92Locke, Jeff 3133pi sppit nl5.0
93Kluber, Corey 3200pi spcle al5.0
94Sabathia, C.C. 1492pi spnyy al4.7
95Gallardo, Yovani 2333pi spmil nl4.7
96Maholm, Paul 2078pi spatl nl4.7
97Garza, Matt 2343pi spchi nl4.7
98Nolasco, Ricky 2125pi splad nl4.7
99De La Rosa, Jorge 1970pi spcol nl4.7
100Pollock, A.J. 3142cfari nl4.7

BTP: Box-Toppers points for 2013

D-Backs' Patrick Corbin tops Box-Toppers rankings at All-Star break; Masterson, Cabrera, Goldschmidt among points leaders

Diamondbacks pitcher Patrick Corbin leads all players in Box-Toppers points for the 2013 season with 14.4 points at the All-Star break.

Indians pitcher Justin Masterson, in second place overall with 13.7 points, leads all American League pitchers.

Miguel Cabrera of the Tigers, in third place overall with 13.4 points, is leader among AL batters. 

Paul Goldschmidt of the Diamondbacks is the leader among NL batters with 9.7 points. He ranks 20th among all players.

Seventeen players (15 of them pitchers) have accumulated 10.0 or more Box-Toppers points so far this season. 

Previous player rankings report from July 5

What are those numbers after players' names?

How does Box-Toppers scoring work?

  

Box-Toppers player rankings graphic.png
2013 LEADERS   
 OVERALL LEADERSPOSTEAMBTP
1Corbin, Patrick 3027pi spari nl14.4
2Masterson, Justin 2462pi spcle al13.7
3Cabrera, Miguel 17763bdet al13.4
4Moore, Matt 2975pi sptb al13.1
5Kershaw, Clayton 2494pi splad nl12.7
6Bumgarner, Madison 2753pi spsf nl11.7
7Wainwright, Adam 2150pi spstl nl11.7
8Miller, Shelby 3134pi spstl nl11.4
9Harvey, Matt 3075pi spnym nl11.0
10Sale, Chris 2806pi spchi al10.7
     
 AL PITCHERS   
1Masterson, Justin 2462pi spcle al13.7
2Moore, Matt 2975pi sptb al13.1
3Sale, Chris 2806pi spchi al10.7
4Hernandez, Felix 2064pi spsea al10.4
5Buchholz, Clay 2363pi spbos al10.1
6Darvish, Yu 3003pi sptex al10.0
7Scherzer, Max 2588pi spdet al9.7
8Iwakuma, Hisashi 3048pi spsea al9.7
9Verlander, Justin 2112pi spdet al8.0
10Sanchez, Anibal 2187pi spdet al8.0
     
 AL BATTERS   
1Cabrera, Miguel 17763bdet al13.4
2Davis, Chris 24781bbal al10.2
3Ortiz, Daviddhbos al8.2
4Kipnis, Jason 29332bcle al7.0
5Cano, Robinson 20922bnyy al7.0
6Donaldson, Josh 31443boak al6.5
7Beltre, Adrian 11413btex al5.7
8Encarnacion, Edwin 20981b dhtor al5.7
9Butler, Billy 2330dhkc al5.5
10Arencibia, J.P. 2781cator al5.5
     
 NL PITCHERS   
1Corbin, Patrick 3027pi spari nl14.4
2Kershaw, Clayton 2494pi splad nl12.7
3Bumgarner, Madison 2753pi spsf nl11.7
4Wainwright, Adam 2150pi spstl nl11.7
5Miller, Shelby 3134pi spstl nl11.4
6Harvey, Matt 3075pi spnym nl11.0
7Zimmermann, Jordan 2612pi spdc nl10.7
8Greinke, Zack 1871pi splad nl10.7
9Lynn, Lance 2992pi spstl nl10.4
10Lee, Cliff 1798pi spphi nl9.4
     
 NL BATTERS   
1Goldschmidt, Paul 29351bari nl9.7
2Gonzalez, Carlos 2460lfcol nl9.5
3McCann, Brian 2179caatl nl7.0
4Harper, Bryce 3011lfdc nl6.9
5Zimmerman, Ryan 21803bdc nl6.7
6Freeman, Freddie 28871batl nl6.5
7Cuddyer, Michael 1826rfcol nl6.5
8Alvarez, Pedro 28173bpit nl6.2
9Posey, Buster 2745casf nl6.0
10Carpenter, Matt 29872bstl nl6.0

BTP: Box-Toppers points for 2013 season

St. Louis Cardinals regroup, reaffirm top spot in Box-Toppers team rankings

The St. Louis Cardinals' hold atop Box-Toppers team rankings seemed to be slipping a little more than a week ago—but they've regrouped and reaffirmed their top spot for the 10th straight time.

On July 5, their dominant lead had narrowed to 2.7 Box-Toppers points, they fell to second place in their division and no longer had the best record in baseball. 

But nine days later, July 14, at the All-Star break, the Cardinals again have the best record in baseball (.613), have regained the National League Central division lead from the Pittsburgh Pirates (leading by a game) and have increased their overall lead in Box-Toppers points—they now lead the second-place Boston Red Sox by 5.2 points.

Cardinals players have accumulated the most Box-Toppers points this season with 74.2. The Red Sox maintain their spot as the top American League team with 69.0 and also have the best overall record in the AL (.598).

The Los Angeles Dodgers were team of the week (or rather, the extended week from Friday, July 5 through the All-Star break's final games on Sunday, July 14). The Dodgers (Box-Toppers preseason pick to win the World Series), picked up 11.7 Box-Toppers points over the period, moving from 14th to 11th place overall, giving them 62.8 points for the season.

The Dodgers picked up 3.7 of those points by acquiring starting pitcher Ricky Nolasco from the Marlins on July 6. Nolasco has since picked up another Box-Toppers point when he was Player of the Game for the Dodgers on July 9

The Tampa Bay Rays also made a big climb this week, from 11th to fourth in the standings, picking up 10.7 Box-Toppers points, giving them 67.2 for the season.

 

Box-Toppers team power rankings graphic.png
714Top 10 TeamsBTPBTP/wkLast week rank
1Cardinals74.27.51
2Red Sox69.05.02
3Tigers67.46.54
4Rays67.210.711
5Indians66.28.99
6Athletics65.77.57
7Reds65.64.53
8Rangers64.35.75
9Orioles64.16.08
10Pirates63.356

BTP: Box-Toppers points total. Accumulated points of all players on team in 2013 season.

BTP/wk: Box-Toppers points for the team for the past week—or in this case, from Friday, July 5 through Sunday, July 14.

 

White Sox' Chris Sale is 2013 All-Star Game top player in AL win

Box-Toppers Daily Scorecard graphic.png

White Sox pitcher Chris Sale is Box-Toppers All-Star Game Player of the Day.

Sale pitched two perfect innings Tuesday, struck out two and earned the win as the American League beat the National League 3-0. 

Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, pitching in his final All-Star Game, was named the game Most Valuable Player after pitching the eighth inning, allowing no hits and no runs. 

Sure, picking Rivera, who is retiring after a brilliant and long career, is more a sentimental than logical choice. And choosing the top player in an All-Star Game is a bit of a fool's errand. The game has the feeling of a presidential ceremonial bill signing in which the president uses 15 different pens to sign a bill, so that key backers can each get a souvenir. This pen is used to make the "B," this to make the "a," and so on. In the All-Star Game, pitchers who are normally conditioned to throw seven to nine innings, are brought out to throw a ceremonial one or two innings—this one makes the "r," and this one makes the "a." In these conditions, it's hard to really determine who is the top player of the game any more than one can determine the pen that truly made the difference in the presidential bill signing.

For this year, we'll say Sale. True, his appearance was limited, but he did pitch two innings (scribbling the proverbial "c" and "k" of the presidential signature), more than any other AL pitcher.

Since it is the All-Star Game and it is an exhibition, no Box-Toppers points are awarded. (Sale has 10.7 Box-Toppers points for the season, ranking 10th among all players and third among AL pitchers.) 

Following the results chart below, we'll show the process of how a Box-Toppers Player of the Game is determined, using Tuesday's All-Star Game as our example:

 

716ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB4.0American League 000000000Chris Sale (W, 1-0)2.000002

Determining Box-Toppers Players of the Game

The chart below shows all players from the winning American League team who appeared in Tuesday's game. They are ranked in order of their Box-Toppers game score, from highest to lowest.

Sale, the top player, had a game score of 4.0.  (How the Box-Toppers game score formula works.) Joe Nathan, Rangers closing pitcher, was in second with 2.0. The top batter was Jason Kipnis of the Indians with 1.0. He and Salvador Perez of the Royals had identical scores of 1.0, but Kipnis breaks the tie because he has more RBIs. Rivera, the game MVP, has a Box-Toppers game score of 1.0.

Moving down the list, 14 players had Box-Toppers game scores below 0.0. 

 

ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
4.0American League 0000000  Chris Sale (W, 1-0)2.000002
2.0American League 0000000  Joe Nathan (S, 1)1.010002
2.0American League 0000000  Max Scherzer 1.000001
1.1American League 0000000  Brett Cecil (H, 1)0.000001
1.1American League 0000000  Steve Delabar (H, 1)0.000001
1.0American League Jason Kipnis 2B101100  00.000000
1.0American League Salvador Perez C111000  00.000000
1.0American League 0000000  Grant Balfour (H, 1)1.000011
1.0American League 0000000  Matt Moore (H, 1)1.000000
1.0American League 0000000  Mariano Rivera (H, 1)1.000000
0.0American League Prince Fielder 1B101000  00.000000
0.0American League Jhonny Peralta SS101000  00.000000
0.0American League Jose Bautista RF100101  00.000000
0.0American League 0000000  Felix Hernandez (H, 1)1.010000
0.0American League Robinson Cano 2B000000  00.000000
-0.9American League 0000000  Greg Holland (H, 1)0.010000
-1.0American League Miguel Cabrera 3B311001  00.000000
-1.0American League Adam Jones CF311002  00.000000
-1.0American League Joe Mauer C201000  00.000000
-1.0American League J.J. Hardy SS200100  00.000000
-1.0American League Torii Hunter PH, CF100000  00.000000
-1.0American League Manny Machado 3B100001  00.000000
-1.0American League Nelson Cruz RF100010  00.000000
-1.0American League Alex Gordon LF100000  00.000000
-2.0American League Mike Trout LF, CF301000  00.000000
-2.0American League Chris Davis 1B301001  00.000000
-2.0American League Dustin Pedroia PR, 2B200001  00.000000
-2.0American League David Ortiz DH200000  00.000000
-2.0American League Edwin Encarnacion PH, DH200000  00.000000

All-Star rosters include most Box-Toppers points leaders, only a few minor snubs

With the 2013 All-Star Game here, it's time for a Box-Toppers examination of the choices for the game by fans and the managers.

Overall, not bad. The players with the highest Box-Toppers points totals in each league were almost always named to the American League and National League teams. 

For example, Box-Toppers points leader and Diamondbacks pitcher Patrick Corbin was named to the NL roster (though Mets pitcher Matt Harvey was named the game's starter). And AL points leader and Indians pitcher Justin Masterson was named to the AL roster (though Tigers pitcher Max Scherzer was named AL starter).

The player with the most Box-Toppers points this season who was not selected as an All-Star is Cardinals pitcher Shelby Miller, who has 11.4 Box-Toppers points, the fifth highest among NL pitchers and more than NL starter Harvey (11.0). 

Other notable snubs (a full list is in the chart below) include:

  • Tigers pitcher Anibal Sanchez, the AL player with the most Box-Toppers points (8.0) left off the roster.
  • Yunel Escobar of the Rays, who has more Box-Toppers points than any other AL shortstop (4.5). 
  • J.P. Arencibia of the Blue Jays, who has more points than any other AL catcher (5.5). 
  • Athletics outfielders Yoenis Cespedes and Josh Reddick, who are among the top three AL outfielders in Box-Toppers points. Both have 4.5. 
  • Ryan Zimmerman of the Nationals, who has more points than any other NL third basemen (6.7).

The elected starters for the AL are generally stronger than the starters for the NL in terms of Box-Toppers points and player rankings (see the charts at right). Five players are among the top one or two players in Box-Toppers points at their position among AL starters, while only three players in the NL can say the same.

The chart shows the players Box-Toppers points for the season, BTP, and their rank according to their field position in their league. Generally speaking, the the lower the rank by position number, the better. For example, Chris Davis, Miguel Cabrera, David Ortiz and Carlos Gonzalez all rank No. 1 among players in their respective positions. However, elected NL starter Carlos Beltran of the Cardinals, ranks only 39th among NL outfielders in Box-Toppers points for the season.

While the NL starting line-up is not as strong as the AL line-up, the NL reserves include most of the players leading in Box-Toppers points at their position. For example, in the reserves and pitchers chart at the right below the elected starters, you can see that four NL players leading in Box-Toppers points in their position were selected to the team by NL manager Bruce Bochy of the Giants. They include:

  • Brian McCann of the Braves, leading among NL catchers with 7.0 Box-Toppers points.
  • Paul Goldschmidt of the Diamondbacks, leading among NL first basemen with 9.7 Box-Toppers points. 
  • Matt Carpenter of the Cardinals, leading among NL second basemen with 6.0 Box-Toppers points. 
  • Everth Cabrera of the Padres, leading among NL shortstops with 4.5 Box-Toppers points. 

Often, players are chosen to the All-Star for sentimental and nostalgic reasons. That might seem to be the case for Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, who has only 1.0 Box-Toppers point this season and ranks 137th among AL pitchers in points. And though he's having a strong year (30 saves in 32 chances and a 1.83 ERA), he hasn't picked up a lot of Box-Toppers points since he hasn't been the player who most contributed to the win in most of the games in which he's appeared. Still, Rivera has a very strong career Box-Toppers total. He has 122.4 career Box-Toppers points, 26th among all players since 1995 and second among closing pitchers only to Trevor Hoffman (129.4).  Even if he weren't having a great year statistically, his career Box-Toppers numbers would cry out for his selection to the All-Star Game in this, the year he is retiring.

Box-Toppers is set up to determine the players who most help their team win the most games. Top players from the winning team of each game are determined by a formula using standard box score statistics. These top players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being Player of the Game. Among each day's top players, bonus points are awarded for the top players and batters of the day in each league. Players accumulate points through the season to provide a data point for comparison, such as determining which players are most worthy as All-Stars. 

 

ALL-STAR GAME TOP SNUBS   
AL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTPRANK BY POS.
Anibal SanchezPI SPTigers8.010
Derek HollandPI SPRangers7.711
Joe SaundersPI SPMariners7.712
R.A. DickeyPI SPBlue Jays6.713
Hiroki KurodaPI SPYankees6.714
Josh Donaldson3BAthletics6.52
Yunel EscobarSSRays4.51
J.P. ArencibiaCABlue Jays5.51
Yoenis CespedesOFAthletics4.52
Josh ReddickOFAthletics4.53
     
NL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTPRANK BY POS.
Shelby MillerPI SPCardinals11.45
Zack GreinkePI SPDodgers10.78
Lance LynnPI SPCardinals10.49
Gio GonzalezPI SPNationals8.711
Mat LatosPI SPReds8.712
Ryan Zimmerman3BNationals6.71
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ALL-STAR GAME ELECTED STARTERS  
AL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTPRANK BY POS.
Chris Davis1BOrioles10.21
Robinson Canó2BYankees7.02
J. J. HardySSOrioles3.04
Miguel Cabrera3BTigers13.41
Joe MauerCTwins5.02
Mike TroutOFAngels3.59
Adam JonesOFOrioles3.510
José BautistaOFBlue Jays1.532
David OrtizDHRed Sox8.21
     
NL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTPRANK BY POS.
Joey Votto1BReds1.514
Brandon Phillips2BReds5.02
Troy TulowitzkiSSRockies2.07
David Wright3BMets1.012
Yadier MolinaCCardinals3.05
Carlos BeltránOFCardinals1.539
Carlos GonzálezOFRockies9.51
Bryce HarperOFNationals6.92
ALL-STAR GAME RESERVES & PITCHERS  
AL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTPRANK BY POS.
Jason CastroCAstros2.07
Salvador PérezCRoyals0.018
Prince Fielder1BTigers3.57
Jason Kipnis2BIndians7.01
Dustin Pedroia2BRed Sox1.59
Ben Zobrist2BRays2.06
Manny Machado3BOrioles1.014
Jhonny PeraltaSSTigers1.011
Nelson CruzOFRangers4.51
Alex GordonOFRoyals1.042
Torii HunterOFTigers1.043
Edwin EncarnaciónDHBlue Jays5.72
Justin MastersonPI SPIndians13.71
Matt MoorePI SPRays13.12
Chris SalePI SPWhite Sox10.73
Félix HernándezPI SPMariners10.44
Clay BuchholzPI SPRed Sox10.15
Yu DarvishPI SPRangers10.06
Max ScherzerPI SPTigers9.77
Hisashi IwakumaPI SPMariners9.78
Justin VerlanderPI SPTigers8.09
Bartolo ColónPI SPAthletics6.715
Greg HollandPI CPRoyals6.020
Glen PerkinsPI CPTwins6.021
Chris TillmanPI SPOrioles4.035
Joe NathanPI CPRangers3.059
Grant BalfourPI CPAthletics3.060
Brett CecilPI MRBlue Jays2.093
Jesse CrainPI MRWhite Sox2.096
Steve DelabarPI MR CPBlue Jays1.0112
Mariano RiveraPI CPYankees1.0137
     
NL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTPRANK BY POS.
Buster PoseyCGiants6.02
Brian McCannCBraves7.01
Paul Goldschmidt1BDiamondbacks9.71
Allen Craig1BCardinals1.015
Freddie Freeman1BBraves6.52
Matt Carpenter2BCardinals6.01
Marco Scutaro2BGiants0.018
Pedro Álvarez3BPirates6.22
Everth CabreraSSPadres4.51
Jean SeguraSSBrewers2.56
Domonic BrownOFPhillies3.515
Michael CuddyerOFRockies6.53
Carlos GómezOFBrewers2.035
Andrew McCutchenOFPirates2.027
Patrick CorbinPI SPDiamondbacks14.41
Clayton KershawPI SPDodgers12.72
Madison BumgarnerPI SPGiants11.73
Adam WainwrightPI SPCardinals11.74
Matt HarveyPI SPMets11.06
Jordan ZimmermannPI SPNationals10.77
Cliff LeePI SPPhillies9.410
José FernándezPI SPMarlins8.014
Aroldis ChapmanPI CPReds6.018
Jason GrilliPI CPPirates5.729
Travis WoodPI CPCubs5.033
Jeff LockePI SPPirates5.036
Craig KimbrelPI CPBraves3.052
Edward MujicaPI CPCardinals3.058
Sergio RomoPI CPGiants2.077
Mark MelanconPI MRPirates1.0121

BTP: Box-Toppers points for the current season.

RANK BY POS.: A players ranking among players in the same position for the current season. 

Rays' Chris Archer (CG shutout, 8K) is top player for Sunday, July 14

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Rays pitcher Chris Archer is Sunday's Player of the Day. Archer pitched a complete game shutout and struck out eight in the 5-0 win over the Astros.

Yadier Molina of the Cardinals is National League Player of the Day. Molina hit a three-run homer and went 4-for-6 in the 10-6 win over the Cubs.

Chris Davis of the Orioles is American League Batter of the Day. Davis homered (for the 37th time this season), drove in four runs and went 2-for-4 in the 7-4 win over the Blue Jays. Davis earns 1.5 Box-Toppers points for being AL Batter of the Day, giving him 10.2 for the season. He is the 16th player this season to 10.0 Box-Toppers points and is currently in 15th place among players.

Archer receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Molina receives 1.7 for NL Player of the Day. Davis receives 1.5 for being AL Batter of the Day.

All of Sunday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point: 

 

714ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB13.0Rays 0000000  Chris Archer (W, 4-3)9.040008
 6.0Tigers 0000000  Justin Verlander (W, 10-6)7.010033
NL5.0Cardinals Yadier Molina C634400  0000000
BAT4.0Orioles Chris Davis 1B422401  00.000000
 4.0Brewers 0000000  Wily Peralta (W, 7-9)7.071128
 4.0`Nationals 0000000  Tyler Clippard 1.000003
 3.0Padres Carlos Quentin LF422310  00.000000
 3.0Reds Shin-Soo Choo CF332120  00.000000
 3.0Indians Jason Kipnis 2B212220  00.000000
 3.0`Phillies 0000000  Cole Hamels 8.082207
 1.2Mets 0000000  Dillon Gee (W, 7-7)6.251012
 1.0Athletics Josh Donaldson 3B512301  00.000000
 1.0Rockies Michael Cuddyer RF512300  00.000000
 1.0Twins Aaron Hicks CF411312  00.000000
 1.0Mariners 0000000  Tom Wilhelmsen (S, 19)1.000000

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

 

Giants' Tim Lincecum, pitching a no-hitter, is top player for Saturday, July 13

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Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum, pitching a no-hitter against the Padres, is Saturday's Player of the Day.

Lincecum struck out 13 and allowed only four walks in the 9-0 win. 

Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez is American League Player of the Day. Hernandez threw eight scoreless innings in the 6-0 win over the Angels. 

Lonnie Chisenhall of the Indians is AL Batter of the Day. Chisenhall hit a grand slam in the 5-3 win over the Royals. 

Alfonso Soriano of the Cubs is National League Batter of the Day. Soriano homered and went 2-for-5 in the 6-4 win over the Cardinals. 

Notable: Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke and Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez are the 14th and 15th players with 10.0 or more Box-Toppers points this season. Both were top players in their games Saturday. Greinke (CG 0R 2H 9K in the 1-0 win vs. the Rockies) earned 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 10.7 for the season, putting him in 12th place overall. Hernandez, the AL Player of the Day, earned 1.7 Box-Toppers points, giving him 10.4 for the season, putting him in 13th place overall. 

Lincecum receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Hernandez receives 1.7 for AL Player of the Day. Chisenhall and Soriano each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Saturday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point: 

713ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB18.0Giants 0000000  Tim Lincecum (W, 5-9)9.0000413
 15.0Dodgers 0000000  Zack Greinke (W, 8-2)9.020019
AL5.0Mariners 0000000  Felix Hernandez (W, 10-4)8.070004
 4.0Athletics 0000000  A.J. Griffin (W, 8-6)8.060013
 4.0`Phillies 0000000  John Lannan 8.041113
 4.0Braves 0000000  Craig Kimbrel (S, 26)1.000003
BAT3.0Indians Lonnie Chisenhall 3B412401  00.000000
 3.0Rays0000000  Fernando Rodney (S, 22)1.000002
 3.0Diamondbacks 0000000  Will Harris (W, 2-0)1.000002
 2.2Blue Jays 0000000  Casey Janssen (S, 18)0.200002
 2.0Rangers Nelson Cruz RF524101  00.000000
 2.0Twins Pedro Florimon SS211210  00.000000
 2.0Pirates 0000000  Jason Grilli (S, 29)1.000001
 1.1`White Sox 0000000  Nate Jones 1.120002
 1.0Marlins 0000000  Steve Cishek (W, 3-4)1.020002
BAT0.0Cubs Alfonso Soriano LF522100  00.000000

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

 

D-Backs' Patrick Corbin takes top spot in Box-Toppers points; Indians' Corey Kluber tops players for Friday, July 12

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Diamondbacks pitcher Patrick Corbin takes over the top spot among players in Box-Toppers points, while Indians pitcher Corey Kluber is Friday's Player of the Day.

Corbin (6.2IP 1R 10K) was top player in the 2-1 win over the Brewers, earning 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 14.4 for the season. He moves from third to first place in Box-Toppers player standings (see the updated top 10 list on the home page), passing both Miguel Cabrera of the Tigers (13.4) and Justin Masterson of the Indians (14.4). It is the first time Corbin has led in Box-Toppers points this season and the first time since May 18 that someone other than Cabrera or Masterson has led in Box-Toppers points. It is also the first time a National League player has led since April 23 (Matt Harvey of the Mets).

Kluber, Friday's Player of the Day, pitched 7 2/3 shutout innings, striking out eight, in the 3-0 win over the Royals. 

Rockies pitcher Juan Nicasio is National League Player of the Day. Nicasio threw seven scoreless innings in the 3-0 win over the Dodgers. 

Adam Jones of the Orioles is American League Batter of the Day. Jones homered, drove in three runs and went 3-for-4 in the 8-5 win over the Blue Jays. 

Buster Posey of the Giants is NL Batter of the Day. Posey drove in five runs in the 10-1 win over the Padres. Earning 1.5 Box-Toppers points for being NL Batter of the Day, Posey now has 6.0 Box-Toppers points for the season, surpassing the 5.5 he scored in 2012. 

Kluber receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Nicasio receives 1.7 for NL Player of the Day. Jones and Posey each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Friday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point: 

 

712ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB9.2Indians 0000000  Corey Kluber (W, 7-5)7.230038
NL6.0Rockies 0000000  Juan Nicasio (W, 5-4)7.030013
 5.2Diamondbacks 0000000  Patrick Corbin (W, 11-1)6.2711210
BAT5.0Orioles Adam Jones CF433300  00.000000
 5.0Astros 0000000  Jarred Cosart (W, 1-0)8.020032
 5.0Mariners 0000000  Joe Saunders (W, 8-8)7.050025
 4.0Reds 0000000  Bronson Arroyo (W, 8-7)7.031113
 4.0Red Sox 0000000  Koji Uehara (S, 8)1.000003
BAT3.0Giants Buster Posey C402500  00.000000
 3.0Pirates 0000000  Vin Mazzaro (W, 5-2)1.000002
 2.1Cardinals 0000000  Joe Kelly (W, 1-3)5.131124
 2.0Yankees 0000000  Hiroki Kuroda (W, 8-6)5.060025
 1.0Tigers Torii Hunter RF422101  00.000000
 1.0Marlins Derek Dietrich 2B422100  00.000000

Cubs' Edwin Jackson, Indians' Danny Salazar top players for Thursday, July 11

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Cubs pitcher Edwin Jackson is Thursday's Player of the Day. Jackson pitched seven scoreless innings, giving up only three hits, in the 3-0 win over the Cardinals.

Indians pitcher Danny Salazar is American League Player of the Day. Salazar allowed one hit over six innings and struck out seven in the 4-2 win over the Blue Jays. This was Salazar's Box-Toppers debut, the first time he has been Player of the Game. He is the 3,223rd player to debut on Box-Toppers since stat-keeping began in 1995.

Freddie Freeman of the Braves is National League Batter of the Day. Freeman, who was voted by fans to the All-Star Game in the Final Vote Thursday (and was also Box-Toppers' choice for the Final Vote), went 3-for-4 and drove in four runs in the 6-5 win over the Reds. 

Alejandro De Aza of the White Sox is AL Batter of the Day. De Aza homered and went 3-for-5 in the 6-3 win over the Tigers. 

Standings update: Rays pitcher Matt Moore rises to fourth place and Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner rises to sixth place in Box-Toppers player standings after both were Players of the Game Thursday. Both players earned 1.0 Box-Toppers point. Moore (7.1IP 10K in 4-3 win vs. Twins) now has 13.1 Box-Toppers points. Bumgarner (7IP 6K in 4-2 win vs. Padres) now has 11.7 Box-Toppers points. (See the updated top 10 player list on the home page.)

Jackson receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Salazar receives 1.7 for AL Player of the Day. Freeman and De Aza each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Thursday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point: 

 

711ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB9.0Cubs 0000000  Edwin Jackson (W, 6-10)7.030005
 8.1Dodgers 0000000  Chris Capuano (W, 3-6)6.160008
AL8.0Indians 0000000  Danny Salazar (W, 1-0)6.021117
 6.1Rays 0000000  Matt Moore (W, 13-3)7.1333210
 4.0Giants 0000000  Madison Bumgarner (W, 10-5)7.042216
 3.2Red Sox 0000000  Steven Wright (W, 1-0)5.230023
BAT3.0Braves Freddie Freeman 1B403400  00.000000
 2.2Orioles 0000000  Miguel Gonzalez (W, 7-3)6.241124
 2.0Diamondbacks Paul Goldschmidt 1B121030  00.000000
 2.0Phillies 0000000  Jonathan Papelbon (S, 20)1.000001
BAT1.0White Sox Alejandro De Aza CF, LF523101  00.000000
 1.0Yankees Lyle Overbay 1B311211  00.000000

Pirates' Francisco Liriano, Angels' C.J. Wilson top players for Wednesday, July 10

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Pirates pitcher Francisco Liriano is Wednesday's Player of the Day. Liriano pitched seven shutout innings, striking out six, in the 5-0 win over the Athletics.

Angels pitcher C.J. Wilson is American League Player of the Day. Wilson struck out six over seven innings in the 13-2 win over the Cubs. 

Prince Fielder of the Tigers is AL Batter of the Day. Fielder homered, drove in three runs and went 3-for-4 in the 8-5 win over the White Sox. 

Placido Polanco of the Marlins is NL Batter of the Day. Polanco went 3-for-5 and drove in three runs in the 6-2 win over the Braves. 

Liriano receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Wilson receives 1.7 for AL Player of the Day. Fielder and Polanco each receive 1.5 for being top Batter of the Day in their league.

All of Wednesday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point: 

710ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB8.0Pirates 0000000  Francisco Liriano (W, 9-3)7.040016
AL7.0Angels 0000000  C.J. Wilson (W, 9-6)7.041106
 5.0Yankees 0000000  Ivan Nova (W, 4-2)8.051126
BAT4.0Tigers Prince Fielder 1B423300  00.000000
 4.0Red Sox David Ortiz DH322300  00.000000
 4.0Mets 0000000  Zack Wheeler (W, 3-1)7.031135
 4.0`Blue Jays 0000000  Esmil Rogers 6.041137
 3.0Orioles 0000000  Wei-Yin Chen (W, 4-3)7.031134
 3.0Dodgers 0000000  Kenley Jansen (W, 3-3)2.010013
BAT2.0Marlins Placido Polanco 3B513300  00.000000
 2.0Nationals 0000000  Gio Gonzalez (W, 7-3)7.061125
 2.0`Rays 0000000  Jeremy Hellickson 6.063308
 1.0Reds Shin-Soo Choo CF423010  00.000000
 1.0Cardinals Matt Carpenter 2B311210  00.000000
 1.0Rockies Corey Dickerson PH111000  00.000000

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

 

Box-Toppers deems Freeman, Uehara most worthy candidates for All-Star Final Vote

Red Sox closer Koji Uehara and Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman are the players most deserving to be voted to the All-Star Game in the Final Vote, according to Box-Toppers statistics.

Major League Baseball's All-Star Final Vote process gives fans the chance to select the final player on each All-Star team. Fans choose from a list of five players from each league who were either not selected by fans in general voting (which ended July 4) or selected by All-Star team managers to fill out the rosters.

Box-Toppers deems Freeman most worthy of earning the Final Vote in the National League. Of the 10 players on the Final Vote ballot, Freeman has the most Box-Toppers points with 5.0. He has the second-most Box-Toppers points of any NL first baseman, behind only Paul Goldschmidt of the Diamondbacks (8.7). 

Uehara narrowly earns Box-Toppers' endorsement in the American League. He has 3.0 Box-Toppers points, tied with Rangers relief pitcher Tanner Scheppers. However, Uehara breaks the tie because he has more total Box-Toppers points over the past three seasons (5.0 to 3.0).

Though by Box-Toppers standards, Uehara is the top AL player on the Final Vote ballot, he does rank only 56th among AL pitchers in Box-Toppers points for the season. Scheppers ranks 61st. Even among AL closers, Uehara ranks 13th.

The American League choices are all relief pitchers and are all a little weak in terms of Box-Toppers points. In fact, one player, Tigers relief pitcher Joaquin Benoit has 0.0 Box-Toppers points this season and earned only 1.0 last season.

The National League choices, by contrast, are all batters, and seem a little more interesting, exciting and substantial choices. Rookie sensation Yasiel Puig of the Dodgers is on the list. While his stats for his brief time in the majors are impressive (batting over .400 with eight homers since his June 3 debut), he has earned only 1.5 Box-Toppers points, the fewest of any Final Vote candidate in the National League.

Box-Toppers is set up to determine the players who most help their team win the most games. Top players from the winning team of each game are determined by a formula using standard box score statistics. These top players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being Player of the Game. Among each day's top players, bonus points are awarded for the top players and batters of the day in each league. Players accumulate points through the season to provide a data point for comparison, such as determining which players are most worthy as All-Stars.

Voting on the final candidates ends on Thursday. Fans can vote online.

 

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FINAL VOTE CANDIDATES   
 AL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTP
1Koji Ueharapi cpbos al3.0
2Tanner Schepperspi mrtex al3.0
3Steve Delabarpi mrtor al1.0
4David Robertsonpi mrnyy al1.0
5Joaquin Benoitpi mrdet al0.0
     
 NL PLAYERSPOSTEAMBTP
1Freddie Freeman1batl nl5.0
2Ian Desmondssdc nl4.5
3Adrian Gonzalez1blad nl3.0
4Hunter Pencerfsf nl2.0
5Yasiel Puigrflad nl1.5

BTP: Box-Toppers points

Brewers' Wily Peralta, Rangers' Adrian Beltre top players for Tuesday, July 9

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Brewers pitcher Wily Peralta is Tuesday's Player of the Day. Peralta pitched a complete-game, three-hit shutout in the 2-0 win over the Reds.

Adrian Beltre of the Rangers is American League Player of the Day. Beltre hit two home runs, drove in five runs and went 4-for-4 in the 8-4 win over the Orioles. 

Justin Upton of the Braves is National League Batter of the Day. Upton homered and went 3-for-5 in the 6-4 win over the Marlins. 

Standings update: Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright rises to sixth place among players in Box-Toppers points for the season (see the updated Top 10 list on the home page).  Wainwright (7IP 1R 9K) was Player of the Game in the 9-5 win over the Astros, earning 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 11.7 for the season. Wainwright and Peralta had identical 8.0 Box-Toppers game scores, but Peralta broke the tie and earned Player of the Day honors (and an extra Box-Toppers point) because he had more innings pitched.

Peralta receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Beltre receives 1.7 for AL Player of the Day. Upton receives 1.5 for being NL Batter of the Day.

All of Tuesday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point:

709ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB8.0Brewers 0000000  Wily Peralta (W, 6-9)9.030046
 8.0Cardinals 0000000  Adam Wainwright (W, 12-5)7.051119
AL7.0Rangers Adrian Beltre 3B424510  00.000000
 6.1Athletics 0000000  Dan Straily (W, 6-2)6.121137
 6.0Dodgers 0000000  Ricky Nolasco (W, 6-8)7.041105
 5.0White Sox Dayan Viciedo LF423401  00.000000
 5.0Padres 0000000  Eric Stults (W, 7-7)9.041135
 4.0Mets Marlon Byrd RF422411  00.000000
 4.0Rays0000000  Chris Archer (W, 3-3)6.031002
 3.0Red Sox David Ortiz DH534100  00.000000
BAT3.0Braves Justin Upton LF533202  00.000000
 3.0Cubs Alfonso Soriano LF322210  00.000000
 3.0Phillies 0000000  Cole Hamels (W, 4-11)8.061114
 3.0Royals 0000000  James Shields (W, 4-6)7.051125
 3.0Indians 0000000  Ubaldo Jimenez (W, 7-4)6.050024

Dodgers' Zack Greinke (7IP 0R 7K) tops players for Monday, July 8

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Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke is Monday's Player of the Day. Greinke pitched seven shutout innings, allowed only two hits and struck out seven in the 6-1 win over the Diamondbacks.

Justin Smoak of the Mariners is American League Player of the Day. Smoak went 3-for-4 and drove in two runs in the 11-4 win over the Red Sox. 

Jean Segura of the Brewers is National League Batter of the Day. Segura went 3-for-3 in the 4-3 win over the Reds. 

Greinke receives 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day. Smoak receives 1.7 for AL Player of the Day. Segura receives 1.5 for being NL Batter of the Day.

All of Monday's other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) receive 1.0 Box-Toppers point:

708ScoreTeamBATTERSABRHRBIBBSO--PITCHERSIPHRERBBSO
MLB10.0Dodgers 0000000  Zack Greinke (W, 7-2)7.020027
 6.0Phillies 0000000  John Lannan (W, 2-3)8.040024
 5.0Cubs 0000000  Matt Garza (W, 5-1)7.052106
AL3.0Mariners Justin Smoak 1B423210  00.000000
 3.0Braves 0000000  David Carpenter (W, 2-0)2.010002
 3.0`Mets 0000000  Carlos Torres 2.010002
 3.0Royals 0000000  Greg Holland (S, 21)1.010003
BAT2.0Brewers Jean Segura SS313100  00.000000
 2.0Athletics 0000000  Bartolo Colon (W, 12-3)7.071115
 2.0Tigers 0000000  Drew Smyly (W, 4-0)1.000001
 1.0Rangers Ian Kinsler 2B502400  00.000000
 1.0Rays Ben Zobrist 2B412201  00.000000
 0.0Rockies Wilin Rosario C402202  00.000000

` Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.