Andy Sonnanstine Division Series Stats

The Andy Sonnanstine Division Series stats seen below include his Division Series year-by-year hitting stats, Division Series fielding stats, and Division Series pitching stats (where applicable).

"I'm not at all afraid to bring him (Andy Sonnanstine) into a game. This guy, a couple years ago, was pitching some meaningful games in September against the Yankees and the Red Sox, and pitched very well. He's not nervous when he goes out there." – Tampa Bay Rays Manager Joe Maddon on MLB.com (Adam Berry, 05/25/2010, 'Sonnanstine has bounce-back performance')

Please consider sponsoring this page which is available.

Baseball Almanac started in 2000. Five years ago we averaged 255,048 hits per day, in 2011 we are averaging more than 1,800,000 hits per day. We rely on YOUR support and banner advertising (which we do our best to keep to a minimum). Please help us keep growing for another ten years.

How do you put your sponsorship here today for one full year (less than $3 per month and it REALLY does help us)? Simply click the PayPal button below, INCLUDE the player's name AND your message, and we will email you back usually within 24 hours:

Andy Sonnanstine

Andy Sonnanstine Autograph on a 2007 Bowman (#BDP44)

Andy Sonnanstine Autograph on a 2007 Bowman (#BDP44)
 

Career All-Star Division LCS World Series Trades Awards Videos /
Birth Name:   Andrew Michael Sonnanstine
Nickname:   Andy
Born On:   03-18-1983  (Pisces)
Place of Birth Data Born In:   Barberton, Ohio
Year of Death Data Died On:   Still Living
Place of Death Data Died In:   Still Living
Cemetery:   n/a
High School:   Wadsworth High School (Wadsworth, OH)
College:   Kent State University
Batting Stances Chart Bats:   Left   Throwing Arms Chart Throws:   Right
Player Height Chart Height:   6-03   Player Weight Chart Weight:   185
First Game:   06-05-2007 (Age 24)
Last Game:   Still Active
Draft:   2004 : 13th Round (375th)
Andy Sonnanstine

Andy Sonnanstine Division Series Pitching Stats

G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD
2008 Rays 1 1 0 1 0 1.000 3.18 0 0 0 5.2 21 3 2 2 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0
G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD
1 Year 1 1 0 1 0 1.000 3.18 0 0 0 5.2 21 3 2 2 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0
Andy Sonnanstine

Andy Sonnanstine Division Series Hitting Stats

G AB R H 2B 3B HR GS RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
2008 Rays 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
G AB R H 2B 3B HR GS RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
1 Year 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Andy Sonnanstine

Andy Sonnanstine Division Series Fielding Stats

POS G GS OUTS TC TC/G CH PO A E DP PB CASB CACS FLD% RF ZR
2008 Rays P 1 1 17 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a .000 0.00 -
POS G GS OUTS TC TC/G CH PO A E DP PB CASB CACS FLD% RF ZR
P Totals 1 1 17 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a .000 0.00 --
1 Year 1 1 17 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a .000 0.00 --
Andy Sonnanstine

Andy Sonnanstine Division Series Miscellaneous Stats

SB CS SB% PH PR DH AB/HR AB/K AB/RBI K/BB K/9 BB/9
2008 Rays 0 0 .000 - - 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.00 6.35 1.59
SB CS SB% PH PR DH AB/HR AB/K AB/RBI K/BB K/9 BB/9
1 Year 0 0 .000 - - 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.00 6.35 1.59
Andy Sonnanstine

Andy Sonnanstine Division Series Miscellaneous Items of Interest

2008 Tampa Bay Rays 21 $395,800.00 - Stats


The Division Series was permanently created after the 1993 season when Major League Baseball restructured each league into three divisions, but their first regular playing was in 1995 due to the cancellation of the 1994 playoffs. During the 1981 season a mid-season strike by the Major League Baseball Players Association forced a divisional playoff series which is included in the playoff history also.

Did you know that 65,464 fans watched the Division Series game played on October 4, 2003 - the most of any single game in Major League history? Did you know the smallest crowd at a Division Series was 31,953 and that game was played on October 2, 2002?

Since 1998 the wild-card team has been assigned to play the division winner with the best winning percentage in one series, and the other two division winners meet in the other series. However, if the wild-card team and the division winner with the best record are from the same division, the wild-card team plays the division winner with the second-best record, and the remaining two division leaders play. Do you like the playoff format? Do you dislike it? Share your opinion with us on Baseball Fever.

     

Baseball Almanac on Facebook