2011 Leaderboard
AVG
Cabrera, DET .344
Gonzalez, BOS .338
Young, TEX .338
Reyes, NYM .337
Braun, MIL .332
HOMERUNS
Bautista, TOR 43
Granderson, NYY 41
Teixeira, NYY 39
Kemp, LAD 39
Fielder, MIL 38
RUNS BATTED IN
Kemp, LAD 126
Fielder, MIL 120
Granderson, NYY 119
Cano, NYY 118
Gonzalez, BOS 117
STOLEN BASES
Bourn, ATL 61
Crisp, OAK 49
Gardner, NYY 49
Suzuki, SEA 40
Maybin, SD 40
OPS
Bautista, TOR 1.056
Cabrera, DET 1.033
Braun, MIL .994
Kemp, LAD .986
Fielder, MIL .981
WINS
Verlander, DET 24
Kennedy, ARI 21
Kershaw, LAD 21
Halladay, PHI 19
Sabathia, NYY 19
ERA
Kershaw, LAD 2.28
Halladay, PHI 2.35
Lee, PHI 2.40
Verlander, DET 2.40
Weaver, LAA 2.41
STRIKEOUTS
Verlander, DET 250
Kershaw, LAD 248
Lee, PHI 238
Sabathia, NYY 230
Shields, TB 225
SAVES
Valverde, DET 49
Axford, MIL 46
Kimbrel, ATL 46
Putz, ARI 45
Rivera, NYY 44

Alfonso Soriano Still a Cub, For Now

Posted: Friday, February 10, 3:46 PM CT


Chicago Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer said Thursday that it's unlikely Alfonso Soriano will start the season with another team, and he also said there could be discussions about locking up Matt Garza to a long-term deal.

Soriano, 36, has been the subject of trade rumors, which intensified once Hoyer and team president Theo Epstein took over in October. The new regime parted ways with Aramis Ramirez and ate a chunk of Carlos Zambrano's deal to trade him to the Miami Marlins. The next logical step seemed to be shipping off Soriano, but the remaining three years and $54 million on his contract could make that difficult.

"I think that's unlikely (that he'll start the season with another team)," Hoyer said on "The Carmen, Jurko & Harry Show" on ESPN 1000. "Our hope certainly ... I know Sori's been working really hard this offseason ... our hope is obviously you want him to get on base a little more. The power was there last year, the RBIs were there. Obviously it really comes down to defense and we're hoping with some better conditioning and some better health, that he can be a little better out there.

"We don't want to do anything to hurt our pitchers, but we do believe there's something left in Sori."

The future is brighter for Garza, who avoided arbitration with the Cubs by signing a one-year, $9.5 million deal on Feb. 3.

"It was a long (arbitration) process, but we talked to Matt a number of times since and we're happy we didn't have to go into a hearing room with him," Hoyer said. "He's a great pitcher and a guy we're going to talk to him about being part of our future, for sure. We need more guys like Matt, not less, and if we can work something out we'll certainly have those discussions."


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Year

Winner

Runner-Up

2012


NIBA Staff
Commissioner
Garrett
AL President
NL President
Dir. of Activity
2011 Standings
1

102-60

2

97-65

3

96-66

4

96-66

5

95-67

6

94-68

7

91-71

8

90-62

9

90-62

10

89-63

11

86-66

12

86-66

13

82-79

14

81-81

15

80-81

16

80-82

17

79-83

18

79-83

19

77-85

20

74-88

21

73-89

22

72-90

23

72-90

24

71-91

25

71-91

26

71-91

27

69-93

28

67-95

29

63-99

30

56-106


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