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Miguel Batista #43 | Pitcher | Seattle Mariners
Height: 6-1    Weight: 197    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Feb 19, 1971, Santo Domingo,
Contract: Signed through 2009
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2008 Statistics
PeriodGGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
Yesterday00000000.0000000.000.00
Last 7 Days00000000.0000000.000.00
Last 14 Days300001013.0533119.002.67
Last 21 Days500002014.27463311.572.36
200844200041413115.0135798019736.261.86
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAK/9BB/9H/9WHIP
1992PIT1000002.0432119.004.5013.5018.003.50
1996FLA90000011.3977065.564.505.256.751.41
1997CHC116005036.33624234275.706.575.848.761.65
1998MON56130350135.0141655712923.806.134.339.401.53
1999MON39172871134.7146587310954.886.353.889.761.51
2000KC189027065.385376219378.545.055.0511.591.87
2001ARZ481801180139.3113605213903.365.793.867.261.24
2002ARZ36291890184.21727088121124.295.463.418.381.31
2003ARZ362921090193.11976076131423.546.612.799.171.33
2004TOR3831210135198.220696106221044.804.714.359.331.52
2005TOR7100583174.28027349544.106.513.259.641.43
2006ARZ343331180206.123184105181104.584.803.6610.081.53
2007SEA3332016110193.02098592181334.296.203.969.751.52
2008SEA442004141115.0135798019736.265.716.1810.571.86
Career4742371088104381691.2176475585717010764.565.724.029.381.49
Player Notes
August 26, 2008
Seattle right-hander Miguel Batista made his first start since August 4th and gave up just one run on five hits in six innings while striking out three, but Batista's re-entry into the rotation appears to be short-lived, according to MLB.com. If the rotation went in order, his next start would have been on Sunday against Cleveland -- the day manager Jim Riggleman has designated starter Carlos Silva's return to the rotation after spending two weeks on the disabled list with right triceps tendinitis. "Just the way the timing of it works out, it looks like he won't start because we've got an off-day Thursday, and [Jarrod] Washburn will pitch on an extra day's rest as it is," Riggleman said on Tuesday. "Felix [Hernandez] will pitch [Saturday], and Silva will pitch Sunday ... so we kind of run out of days there with that off-day."

Our View:Riggelman suggested there could be a quick return to starting work for Bautista should another arm fall to injury or the need arise to go to him again. Riggleman also addressed one other rotation topic on Tuesday, when he answered a question about scheduling starts for Brandon Morrow, who has been in Triple-A Tacoma transitioning from a reliever into a starter. He is thinking the series versus New York in early September could be the target time for such a move, but nothing is set in stone.
August 7, 2008
Miguel Batista has been dropped from the Mariners' starting rotation and will not make his scheduled start on Saturday, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

Our View:He lasted just three innings in his last start Monday, and was the 14th time in 19 starts that he failed to reach six innings. Over 94 innings, he holds a dismal 6.80 ERA and 1.95 WHIP. The team did not make a decision, but the source indicates that the most likely candidate to start Saturday is former reliever Ryan Rowland-Smith.
July 30, 2008
Seattle RHP Miguel Batista put a strong outing on the mound tonight but the Mariners failed to produce the offense needed for a win, falling 4-3 to the Rangers. Batista pitched six innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on seven hits with two walks and three strikeouts.

Our View:Batista is seeing more work as a reliever in recent weeks than as a starter, and his work hasn't offered fantasy owners too many rewards this season. His status, or lack thereof, moving forward remains a question, but we expect you could see him continue to bounce between relief stints and starts the rest of the way.
July 25, 2008
Miguel Batista threw 5.1 innings, allowing just two runs on five hits, and he lowered his ERA from 6.89 to 6.67.

Our View:Batista has been awful this season, as his ERA would suggest, and should be on fantasy teams only if you are vying for last place.
July 19, 2008
Miguel Batista was blasted for eight runs on seven hits and a walk in just two innings Saturday.

Our View:Batista came out of his last outing with a groin injury, so perhaps it was still bothering him a bit. Or it could just be that Miguel is simply not very good.