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Career Regular Season
G
W-L
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WHIP
378
148-139
4.22
2451.0
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W-L
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378
148-139
4.22
2451.0
1467
1.26
Career Regular Season
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
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.103
0
0
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.206
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AVG
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.103
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Brad Radke Bio
Fullname:
Brad William Radke
Born:
10/27/1972 in Eau Claire, WI
Draft:
1991, Minnesota Twins, Round: 8, Overall Pick: 206
High School:
Jesuit, Jesuit, Tampa. FL
Debut:
4/29/1995
Relationship(s):
father of Kasey Radke
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Brad William Radke
Brad William Radke . . . wife Heather (Elkins), sons Kasey (10/28/95) and Ryan (10/26/99) . . . 1991 graduate of Jesuit (FL) High School where he played baseball and basketball . . . was selected to the All-County baseball team and played in the Florida High School All-Star game in senior season . . . 2002 recipient of the Carl R. Pohlad Award recognizing outstanding community service throughout the Upper Midwest . . . 2004 Twins representative for the Roberto Clemente Award . . . designates time and effort in support of the Children's Cancer Research Fund/Care Partners Program, the Boys & Girls Club of Florida, Wildlife Forever, and also serves as the Honorary Chairperson for the National Center for Fathering, Father of the Year Contest and participates in TwinsCare, a ticket program for underprivileged youth . . . established the Brad and Heather Radke Family Foundation at Hennepin County Medical Center's New Born Intensive Care Unit.
2006
Won first 2 starts of season, going 2-0, 5.54 (13.0 ip, 8 er), April 5-11 . . . season-high 7 strikeouts, May 3 vs. Kansas City . . . season-high 5-game win-streak, going 5-0, 2.65 (51.0 ip, 15 er) in 8 starts, June 14-July 24 . . . season-high 8.0 innings, August 3 at Kansas City and earned his 10th win of the season . . . the win marked his 10th season with 10-or-more wins, the only other pitcher in Twins history to have 10-or-more wins in 10 different seasons was Jim Kaat, who did so in 12 consecutive seasons (1962-73). . . posted an 8-3 record with a 2.83 ERA in his last 17 starts of the season, May 29-August 25 . . . in five starts from August 3-25 went 3-1 with a 2.48 ERA (29.0 ip, 8 er) and walked just 4 batters . . . missed time in September with a torn labrum and stress fracture in his right shoulder . . . made final start of the season September 28 vs. Kansas City, tossed 5.0 innings allowing just one hit and one unearned run . . . pitched 7.0-or-more innings 10 times.
2005
Made seventh straight (ninth overall) Opening Day start, April 4 at Seattle . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 12 consecutive starts, April 4-June 1 . . . 35th career complete game, April 19 at Chicago (AL) . . . had 3-game win-streak, going 3-0, 2.15 (29.1 ip, 7 er) in 4 starts, April 30-May 15 . . . 36th career complete game and 10th career shutout, May 5 vs. Cleveland . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 12 consecutive starts, June 29-September 2 . . . 37th career complete game, July 15 vs. Los Angeles (AL) . . . did not allow more than 3 runs in 6 consecutive starts, going 1-2, 2.51 (43.0 ip, 12 er), July 15-August 10 . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 26 of 31 starts . . . had 18 quality starts . . . pitched 7-plus innings in 15 starts . . . led club in complete games, was second in games started, innings pitched and strikeouts and tied for third in wins . . . tied for second in league in fewest walks per-9-innings (1.0), tied for fourth in complete games and was 10th in home ERA (3.28) . . . is second on Twins' All-Time list in games started and third in innings pitched, strikeouts and wins.
2004
Made sixth straight (eighth overall) Opening Day start, April 5 vs. Cleveland . . . was 2-0, 3.32 (19.0 ip, 7 er) in 3 starts, April 5-15 . . . pitched 6- plus innings in 15 consecutive starts, April 26-July 10 . . . had 7 consecutive quality starts, going 1-1, 2.23 (48.1 ip, 12 er), May 22-June 24 . . . 34th career complete game and ninth career shutout, July 5 vs. Kansas City . . . season-high 8 strikeouts, July 10 vs. Detroit . . . tied season-high 9.0 innings, August 6 vs. Oakland . . . had season-high 4-game win-streak, going 4-0, 2.17 (49.2 ip, 12 er), July 21-August 22 . . . was 2-0, 0.91 (22.0 ip, 2 er) in 3 starts, September 2-13 . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 28 of 34 starts . . . had 24 quality starts . . . pitched 7-plus innings in 19 starts . . . tied for club lead in games started, was second in innings pitched and strikeouts, and tied for third in wins . . . was second in league in fewest walks per-9-innings (1.1) and fourth in ERA . . . is third on Twins' All-Time list in games started, innings pitched and strikeouts and fourth in wins . . . signed two-year contract, December 7.
2003
Made fifth straight (seventh overall)Opening Day start,March 31 at Detroit ...31st career complete game (first of season),April 24 at Kansas City ...had 4-game win streak,going 4-0,4.85 (26.0 ip,14 er)in 4 starts,April 30-May 16 ...went 10 consecutive starts without a win,May 23-July 12 ...season-high 10 strikeouts,June 10 vs.Colorado ...pitched 6-plus innings in 10 consecutive starts, going 5-2,3.33 (70.1 ip,26 er),July 6-August 26 ...season-high 6-game win-streak,going 6-0,2.79 (48.1 ip,15 er)in 7 starts,Au- gust 20-September 21 ...season-high 9.0 innings,August 26 at Anaheim ...pitched 6-plus innings in 25 of 33 starts ...had 19 quality starts ...pitched 7-plus innings in 17 of 33 starts ...had string of 132 consecutive batters faced without a walk,9/6-27 ... walked just 28 of 888 batters faced ...led club in innings pitched .. .is 3rd on Twins ' All-Time list in games started and 4th in strikeouts and innings pitched ...was third in A.L.in fewest walks-per ning innings (1.2)and fourth in HR 's allowed (32).
2002
Made fourth straight (sixth overall) Opening Day start, April 1 at Kansas City . . . made seventh consecutive home Opening Day start, April 12 vs. Detroit . . . 29th career complete game (first of season) and 97th career win, passing Dave Goltz to move into fifth on the Twinsb All-Time career wins list, May 8 vs. Kansas City . . . disabled with strained right groin, May 14-30 . . . returned to disabled list after re-aggravating strained right groin, May 31-August 3 . . . began rehab assignment at GCL Twins and Ft. Myers, July 19 . . . season-high 8 strikeouts, August 3 vs. Kansas City . . . 100th career win, 30th career complete game (second of season) and 7th career shutout, September 6 vs. Oakland . . . season-high 3-game win-streak, going 3-0, 1.64 (22.0 ip, 4 er), September 6-17 . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 13 of 21 starts . . . had 10 quality starts . . . pitched 7-plus innings in 6 of 21 starts . . . walked just 20 of 490 batters faced . . . tied for club lead in shutouts . . . had string of consecutive seasons with at least 10 wins ended at seven . . . was second-longest streak in club history (Kaat, 12, 1962-73) . . . is fourth on Twinsb All-Time list in games started and fifth in strikeouts and innings pitched.
2001
Made third straight (fifth overall) Opening Day start, April 3 at Detroit . . . made sixth consecutive home Opening Day start, April 9 vs. Detroit . . . had 7 consecutive quality starts, April 3-May 6 . . . 23rd career complete game (1st of season), April 20 vs. Chicago . . . 24th career complete game (2nd of season), may 30 vs. New York . . . became first Twins pitcher to start 6-0 since Bill Krueger in 1992 . . . became first pitcher in franchise history to win 5 games in April since Walter Johnson in 1913 . . . named American League Pitcher of the Month for April, going 5-0, 2.23 (48.1 ip, 12 er), walking four and striking out 25 . . . 25th career complete game (3rd of season), May 17 vs. Boston . . . 26th career complete game (4th of season) and 5th career shutout, June 12 vs. Houston . . . first career hit off Kerry Wood, June 17 at Chicago (NL) . . . did not walk a batter in 38.0 consecutive innings, June 17-July 18 . . . 27th career complete game (5th of season) and retired last 20 batters faced, July 8 vs. Cincinnati . . . made third career error, July 23 vs. Seattle . . . disabled for first time in career with right thumb contusion, August 4-21 . . . had .271 batting-average against with lefthanders batting .271 (120-442) with 12 homers and righthanders batting .271 (115-425) with 12 homers . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 25 of 33 starts . . . had 20 quality starts . . . pitched 7-plus innings in 20 of 33 starts . . . walked just 26 of 919 batters faced . . . second on club in innings pitched and strikeouts, tied for second in wins and was third in starts . . . led league in fewest walks per-9 innings (1.0) and fewest pitches thrown per-batter-faced (3.45), was tied for second in complete games, tied for fourth in shutouts, seventh in fewest baserunners allowed per-9 innings (10.8) and eighth in innings pitched . . . rated second Best Changeup and second Best Control Pitcher in American League by Baseball America.
2000
Made fifth consecutive home Opening Day start, April 3 vs. Tampa Bay . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 14 consecutive starts, April 8-June 16 . . . 19th career complete game (first of season), May 19 at Oakland . . . was 2-1, 3.00 (27.0 ip, 9 er) in 4 starts, June 16-July 1 . . . signed four-year contract extension, July 3 . . . was 3-1, 2.25 (28.0 ip, 7 er) in 4 starts, August 19-September 6 . . . tied season-high 9 strikeouts, August 25 vs. Detroit . . . 22nd career complete game (4th of season) and fourth career shutout, September 17 vs. Anaheim . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 28 of 34 starts and 8-plus innings in 12 of 34 starts . . . Twins averaged 3.7 runs in his 34 starts but just 2.5 runs in his 16 losses . . . 17 of 34 games were quality starts . . . had .286 batting-average-against with lefthanders batting .297 with 16 home runs and righthanders .274 with 11 home runs . . . led club in innings pitched, games started and complete games, was second in strikeouts and was tied for second in wins . . . was third in league in least run support per-9-innings (4.17), tied for third in league in games started, fourth in innings pitched, was tied for fourth in fewest walks per-9 innings (2.0), and tied for fifth in complete games . . . rated third Best Changeup in American League by Baseball America.
1999
Made fourth consecutive home Opening Day start, April 6 vs. Toronto . . . season-high 3-game win-streak, April 26-May 11 . . . 15th career complete game (first of season), May 1 at Baltimore . . . season-high 8 strikeouts, May 23 vs. Oakland . . . snapped 123-consecutive game start streak with strained right groin, July 4 . . . tied season-high 3-game win-streak, going 3-0, 1.54 (23.1 IP, 4 ER) in 3 starts, August 25-September 5 . . . 18th career complete game (fourth of season), September 5 at Tampa Bay . . . pitched at-least 6-plus innings in 26 of 33 starts and 7-plus innings in 20 of 33 starts . . . Twins averaged 5.3 runs per-game in his 12 wins but just 2.8 runs per-game in his 21 other starts . . . 21 of 33 games were quality starts . . . had .280 batting-average-against with left-handers going 128-456 (.281) with 14 home runs and right-handers going 111-399 (.278) with 14 home runs . . . established career-best in ERA . . . led club in wins and innings and was second in complete games and strikeouts . . . tied for third in league in fewest walks per-9-innings (1.8) and least run support per-9-innings (4.32), fourth in ERA and was sixth in innings pitched . . . rated second Best Control and third Best Changeup in American League by Baseball America . . . won Calvin R. Griffith Award as Most Valuable Twin and Joseph W. Haynes Award as Twins' Pitcher of the Year.
1998
Made third consecutive home Opening Day start, April 3 vs. Kansas City . . . 10th career complete game (first of season) and career-high 11 strikeouts in first start in home town, April 14 at Tampa Bay . . . 11th career complete game (second of season), May 19 vs. Detroit . . . back-to-back complete games, with third career shutout, 4-hitter, June 9 vs. Chicago (NL) and fourth complete game of season, June 15 at Detroit . . . became 12th member of Twins 50-plus win club, June 9 vs. Chicago (N.L.) . . . committed first career error after 142 total chances, June 25 vs. Milwaukee . . . selected to first All-Star team, July 7 at Denver . . . 14th career complete game (fifth of season), July 16 at Seattle . . . pitched at-least 6-plus innings in 24 of 32 starts and 7-plus innings in 17 of 32 starts . . . Twins scored 2.6 runs per-game in his 14 losses . . . had 5 of the 7 Twins complete games . . . 19 of 32 games were quality starts . . . had .283 batting-average-against with left-handers going 147-457 (.322) with 15 home runs and right-handers going 91-383 (.238) with 8 home runs . . . had decision in 26 of 32 starts . . . averaged 6.15 strikeouts per-9-innings . . . established career-high in complete games and career-best in fewest-walks-allowed . . . led club in wins, complete games, innings pitched, hits allowed and strikeouts . . . tied for fourth in league in fewest walks per-9-innings (1.81) and was sixth in hits allowed . . . rated second Best Control in American League by
Baseball America
.
1997
Signed 3-year contract, through year 1999 with option for 2000, March 2 . . . made second straight Opening Day start, April 1 vs. Detroit . . . first major league at-bat, June 13 at Houston . . . tied career-high 10 strikeouts, July 20 at Oakland . . . Co-American League Pitcher of the Month for July with Anaheim's Chuck Finley, going 6-0, 1.57 (46.0 IP, 8 ER) with 10 walks and 30 strikeouts . . . sixth career complete game, June 7 vs. Anaheim . . . back-to-back complete games, with second career shutout, 5-hitter, July 20 at Oakland and third complete game of season, July 25 vs. Baltimore . . . won 12 straight decisions in 12 consecutive starts, going 12-0, 1.87 (91.1 IP, 19 ER) with 20 walks and 61 strikeouts, June 7-August 4 . . . tied club record with 12 consecutive wins (Scott Erickson in1991) . . . became one of three pitchers in last 50 years to win exactly 12 consecutive starts (Pat Dobson in 1971 and Bob Gibson in 1968) with only one pitcher having won more (Ellis Kinder with 13 in 1949) . . . won 20th game of season, ninth career complete game (fourth of season) and career-high 10 innings, September 21 vs. Milwaukee . . . American League Pitcher of the Week, going 2-0, 1.02 (17.2 IP, 2 ER), September 15-21 . . . became 14th Twins pitcher to record 20 wins in a season and first since Scott Erickson (20) in 1991 . . . had decision in 30 of 35 starts . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 26 of 35 starts . . . 20 of 35 games were quality starts . . . had .257 batting-average-against with left-handers going 137-471 (.291) with 15 home runs and right-handers going 101-456 (.221) with 13 home runs . . . has committed no errors (120 total chances) in his career . . . established career-bests in wins, innings pitched and strikeouts and tied career-best in games started . . . led club in wins, games started, innings pitched, hits allowed, home runs and strikeouts and was second in complete games . . . tied for league lead in games started, was second in wins, third in fewest walks per-9-innings (1.8), fourth in innings pitched and batting-average-against vs. righthanders (.221), fifth in batters faced (989) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.63), seventh in strikeouts, eighth in hits allowed and pitches thrown (3,539) and ninth in run support per-9-innings (6.12) and ERA on the road (3.70). . . . winner of Calvin R. Griffith Award as Twins Most Valuable Player, Joseph W. Haynes Award as Twins Pitcher of the Year and Charles O. Johnson Award as Most Improved Twin . . . finished third in American League Cy Young Award voting with 17 points, trailed Roger Clemens (134) and Randy Johnson (77).
1996
Became Twins' youngest (23 years, 5 months and 5 days) Opening Day starter since Bert Blyleven (1974), April 1 vs. Detroit . . . won first 3 starts becoming first Twin to start season 3-0 since 1992, April 1-11 . . . had perfect game through 6.2 innings, pitching third career complete game, 2-0 loss, June 18 at New York . . . lost 5 consecutive starts, June 7-28, and 8 of 9 starts, June 7-July 21 . . . 3-game win-streak, July 26-August 11 . . . career-high 10 strikeouts, September 6 vs. California . . . back-to-back complete game wins (fourth and fifth of career), September 6-11 . . . was 6-3, 3.42 (92 IP, 35 ER) in last 13 starts lowering ERA from 5.14 to 4.46 . . . pitched 6-plus innings in 24 of last 26 starts and at least 7-plus in 12 of last 15 starts . . . 20 of 35 games were quality starts . . . allowed at least 1 home run in 28 of 35 games . . . was 4-1, 2.44 (48 IP, 13 ER) in games he did not allow a home run . . . had .256 batting-average-against with left-handers hitting .259 with 24 homers and right-handers .253 with 16 home runs . . . walked more than 2 batters in just 9 of 35 starts . . . established career-best in games started . . . led club in games started, innings, hits, home runs and strikeouts . . . tied for Major League lead for home runs allowed . . . tied for league lead among pitchers in fielding percentage (1.000) . . . tied for third in league in fewest walks per-9-innings (2.2), tied for fourth in losses, was seventh in batting-average-against (.256) and eighth in innings pitched.
1995
Major League debut in relief, April 29 vs. Baltimore . . . first Major League win, 5-2, in first start, May 6 at Cleveland . . . won 2 of first 3 starts, but lost next 5 starts, May 24-June 11 . . . season-high 6 strikeouts, June 6 vs. Milwaukee . . . season-high 4-game win-streak, July 1-19 . . . first big league complete game and shutout, 2-0, tossing first career 3-hitter, retiring last 14 batters, August 29 vs. Texas . . . second career complete game, September 21 at Kansas City . . . Twins outscored opponent 72-35 in his 11 wins and averaged just 2.93 runs in his 14 losses . . . averaged 6.36 innings per-start . . . rank among Twins' all-time rookies: tied for first in losses, fourth in wins, tied for fourth in games started, fifth in innings pitched and tied for 10th in complete games . . . walked more than 2 batters in just 7 of 28 starts . . . had .275 batting-average-against with left-handers hitting .268 with 14 homers and right-handers .285 with 18 home runs . . . tied for major league lead in home runs allowed (32), was third in fewest walks per-9-innings, tied for fourth in losses, was fifth in earned runs and sixth in runs . . . starting pitcher on
Baseball Digest
's Rookie All-Star Team . . . received 1 third place vote in Rookie of the Year balloting . . . won Joseph W. Haynes Award as Twins Pitcher of the Year.
1994
Season-high 10 strikeouts, May 16 vs. Chattanooga . . . Twins Minor League Player of the Week, July 1-7, and Pitcher of the Month for July, going 3-1, 2.18 . . . tossed 3 consecutive complete games, June 21-July 1 . . . allowed 3-or-fewer earned runs in 23 of 28 starts . . . led league pitchers in putouts (18) . . . tied for league-lead in starts, was second in innings pitched, tied for third in wins, was fourth in strikeouts, complete games and walks per-9-innings among starters (1.65) and fifth in ERA . . . tied for most low-hit (3-or-fewer) games (4) . . . named to Class AA All-Star team . . . led organization in complete games, was second in ERA and tied for second in wins . . . had .239 batting-average-against, allowing 9 home runs with lefthanders hitting .236 and righties .237 . . . allowed just 1.64 walks per-9-innings.
1993
Began season at Fort Myers . . . 10 of 14 starts were quality . . . promoted to Nashville, June 18 . . . fifth among league starters in walks per-9-innings (1.96) . . . third in organization in innings pitched (168) and tied for fifth in strikeouts (145).
1992
Twins Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June . . . 17 of 25 starts were quality . . . did not commit an error in 57 chances . . . had .243 batting-average-against . . . third in organization in innings pitched and fourth in strikeouts.
1991
Had .220 batting-average-against and did not allow a home run.
Batting
Pitching
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
29
0
3
0
0
0
.103
.103
.206
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
29
0
3
0
0
0
.103
.103
.206
Year
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
148
139
4.22
378
377
0
2451.0
1467
1.26
Year
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
148
139
4.22
378
377
0
2451.0
1467
1.26
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Awards
Twins Joseph W. Haynes Pitcher of the Year Award
Year
Team
League
1995
Minnesota Twins
AL
1997
Minnesota Twins
AL
1999
Minnesota Twins
AL
AL Pitcher of the Month
Month
Team
League
07/1997
Minnesota Twins
AL
04/2001
Minnesota Twins
AL
AL Player of the Week
Week
Team
League
09/21/1997
Minnesota Twins
AL
Twins Charles O. Johnson Most Improved Award
Year
Team
League
1997
Minnesota Twins
AL
Twins Calvin R. Griffith MVP Award
Year
Team
League
1997
Minnesota Twins
AL
1999
Minnesota Twins
AL
AL All-Star
Year
Team
League
1998
Minnesota Twins
AL
Twins Carl R. Pohlad Community Service Award
Year
Team
League
2002
Minnesota Twins
AL
Twins Bob Allison Leadership Award
Year
Team
League
2006
Minnesota Twins
AL
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League Rankings
Runs
Year
R
Rank
2003
111
10th in AL
2001
105
17th in AL
2000
119
9th in AL
1998
109
21st in AL
1997
114
12th in AL
1996
125
13th in AL
1995
112
6th in AL
Doubles
Year
2B
Rank
2003
43
15th in AL
2001
47
8th in AL
2000
58
3rd in AL
1999
48
9th in AL
1998
42
24th in AL
1997
52
5th in AL
1996
55
4th in AL
1995
48
1st in AL
Home Runs
Year
HR
Rank
2006
24
20th in AL
2005
33
2nd in AL
2003
32
4th in AL
2001
24
17th in AL
2000
27
12th in AL
1999
28
11th in AL
1998
23
24th in AL
1997
28
12th in AL
1996
40
1st in AL
1995
32
1st in AL
Hits
Year
H
Rank
2006
197
25th in AL
2005
214
16th in AL
2004
229
9th in AL
2003
242
3rd in AL
2001
235
4th in AL
2000
261
2nd in AL
1999
239
4th in AL
1998
238
6th in AL
1997
238
8th in AL
1996
231
17th in AL
1995
195
14th in AL
At Bats
Year
AB
Rank
2005
787
19th in AL
2004
859
4th in AL
2003
839
9th in AL
2001
867
6th in AL
2000
911
3rd in AL
1999
855
4th in AL
1998
840
13th in AL
1997
927
3rd in AL
1996
901
9th in AL
1995
709
22nd in AL
Innings Pitched
Year
IP
Rank
2005
200.2
22nd in AL
2004
219.2
5th in AL
2003
212.1
11th in AL
2001
226.0
8th in AL
2000
226.2
4th in AL
1999
218.2
6th in AL
1998
213.2
15th in AL
1997
239.2
4th in AL
1996
232.0
8th in AL
1995
181.0
24th in AL
Wins
Year
Wins
Rank
2003
14
15th in AL
2001
15
12th in AL
2000
12
21st in AL
1999
12
21st in AL
1998
12
24th in AL
1997
20
2nd in AL
1995
11
20th in AL
Losses
Year
Losses
Rank
2005
12
13th in AL
2001
11
15th in AL
2000
16
1st in AL
1999
14
4th in AL
1998
14
8th in AL
1996
16
4th in AL
1995
14
4th in AL
Total Bases
Year
TB
Rank
2006
311
24th in AL
2005
361
7th in AL
2004
338
19th in AL
2003
389
2nd in AL
2001
372
6th in AL
2000
418
1st in AL
1999
379
3rd in AL
1998
359
12th in AL
1997
382
6th in AL
1996
418
2nd in AL
1995
345
4th in AL
Triples
Year
3B
Rank
2006
3
25th in AL
2005
5
10th in AL
2004
4
15th in AL
2002
5
14th in AL
2001
9
2nd in AL
2000
9
1st in AL
1999
4
21st in AL
1998
5
11th in AL
1997
4
15th in AL
1996
6
9th in AL
Strikeouts
Year
SO
Rank
2004
143
17th in AL
2003
120
24th in AL
2001
137
17th in AL
2000
141
14th in AL
1998
146
19th in AL
1997
174
7th in AL
1996
148
16th in AL
Hit By Pitch
Year
HBP
Rank
2001
10
17th in AL
1998
9
15th in AL
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