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Matt Holliday #5 | Outfielder | Oakland Athletics
Height: 6-4    Weight: 235    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Jan 15, 1980, Stillwater, OK
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2009 Statistics
PeriodGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
Yesterday130000010010100.000.250.000
Last 7 Days6203500021140200.250.375.250
Last 14 Days124341040031160500.233.327.326
Last 21 Days1865816500452100900.246.347.323
2009772833977161841933964700.272.372.420
Games Played By Position
PeriodCDH1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOF
Last 7 Days0000006006
Last 14 Days000000120012
Last 21 Days000000180018
2009000000770077
Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
2004COL121400651163131457333168611.290.349.488
2005COL1254796814724719871433677904.307.361.505
2006COL15560211919645534114105471511003.326.387.586
2007COL15863612021650636137114631012604.340.405.607
2008COL139539107173382258828274810402.321.409.538
2009OAK772833977161841933964700.272.372.420
Career775293951892520424136524752029052552114.315.385.539
Player Notes
June 29, 2009
Matt Holliday went 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in tonight's 7-1 win over the Tigers at McAfee Coliseum. Both of his hits were singles.

Our View:Holliday extended his hitting streak to seven games, but only has one RBI over the span with the struggling Athletics. He continues to lead the club with 40 RBI for the season.
June 27, 2009
According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, the Cardinals have turned up the heat and are pushing hard to get a deal done for A's slugger Matt Holliday.

Our View:The Cardinals offense has been stagnant since April ended and the team is desperately looking for some protection in the lineup for Albert Pujols. Holliday would be a great fit and ownership is apparently on board. A deal would likely include Ryan Ludwick, Chris Perez or Jason Motte and a prospect. The Cards likely feel that they could lock up Holliday long term, as the organization rarely goes after rent-a-players. In an added bonus for the Cardinals, he rakes at Busch stadium.
June 16, 2009
ESPN.com's Buster Olney is reporting that A's slugger Matt Holliday may be more likely to be traded due to the high cost of arbitration. Holliday is unlikely to get more than the $16-18 million he would be in line for if the team offered him arbitration, and the A's are unlikely to devote that much money to one player.

Our View:All of the speculation that the A's don't need to move Holliday because of the draft picks they will receive if they offer him arbitration and he signs with another team seems to be dwindling now. It is starting to look like the A's will need to move Holliday before the deadline if they want to get any return for him. There are plenty of teams looking for a big outfield bat, and Holliday may be back on the market now.
June 12, 2009
Matt Holliday went 2-for-3 in Friday's 3-0 loss at San Francisco. Both of his knocks were singles.

Our View:Holliday is hitting .325 (13-for-40) so far in June after only hitting .291 in May. He still leads the A's with 37 RBI for the season as well.
June 9, 2009
Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports.com reports that the Oakland A's are not in active trade talks with regards to any player and have no immediate plans to initiate any.

Our View:This could be bad news for teams planning on pursuing Matt Holliday, but the guess is GM Billy Beane won't be quite so clammy once the trade deadline draws closer. Still, Beane has also signaled a willingness to simply let Holliday walk and take the compensatory draft picks the A's would receive were that to happen.