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Daniel Barone
Daniel Edward Barone
Bats: Right , Throws: Right
Height: 6' 2" , Weight: 185 lb.

Born: April 24, 1983 in San Jose, CA
Drafted
by the Florida Marlins in the 11th round of the 2004 amateur draft.
Signed June 16, 2004. (All Transactions)
Debut: August 10, 2007
Final Game: September 26, 2007
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Career Home Runs Allowed

Daniel Barone: 11 Career Home Runs Allowed

1 leading off, 0 walk-off, 0 tying, 3 go ahead
1 Tm
FLA11
 
vs RHB9
vs LHB2
 
Away8
Home3
 
Leverage
High Lev2
Medium Lev3
Low Lev6
6 Opps
CIN3
ATL3
ARI2
NYM1
CHC1
STL1
11 Batters
Mark Reynolds1
Carlos Beltran1
Derrek Lee1
Mark Teixeira1
Chris Young1
Andruw Jones1
Edgar Renteria1
Albert Pujols1
Ryan Jorgensen1
Edwin Encarnacion1
Brandon Phillips1
5 Parks
GreatAmer BP3
Dolphin Stad3
Turner Fld3
Shea Stad1
Busch Std II1
Where Hit
75
783
892
81
General field locations when available.
 
 
Pitches
44
32
61
11
21
7+1
51
Pitches in PA when available.
Game Totals
1·HR gms4
2·HR gms2
3·HR gms1
Gms w/ this # = 0 are not shown.
 
OrderPos
3rd3
7th2
4th2
1st1
2nd1
8th1
6th1
Outs
14
04
23
 
DefPos
1B3
CF3
3B2
C1
SS1
2B1
Bases
---6
1231
12-1
1--1
-231
-2-1
 
20 Runs
RISP4
0 on6
1 on2
2 on2
3 on1
Any on5
Inning
14
21
33
52
61
 
1-38
4-63
RelScore
+4..3
+21
+12
Tied2
-23
 
Ahead6
Tied2
Behind3
Before event, for batter
Count
1-23
3-22
2-02
0-01
1-01
2-11
2-21

Play By Play

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2007 HRs #car #yr #gm Date Batter @Bat   Score Inn Out RoB Pit(cnt) R BOP Pos bWPA bWE Notes Play Description
1 1 1 1 2007-08-10 Carlos Beltran NYM FLA behind 0-2 b 5 0 12- 4,(2-1)  3 3 8 29% 71% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF-RF); Reyes Scores/unER; Castillo Scores
2 2 2 1 2007-08-16 Chris Young ARI @ FLA tied 0-0 t 1 0 --- 4,(1-2)  1 1 8 10% 60% Lead-Off Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF)
3 3 3 2 2007-08-16 Mark Reynolds ARI @ FLA ahead 4-3 t 3 1 --- 7,(3-2)  1 6 5 10% 69% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF)
4 4 4 1 2007-08-21 Albert Pujols STL FLA behind 0-2 b 6 1 --- 3,(2-0)  1 3 3 13% 36% Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF)
5 5 5 1 2007-08-26 Ryan Jorgensen CIN FLA ahead 2-0 b 1 2 123 2,(1-0)  4 8 2 18% 92% Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF-CF); Dunn Scores; Hatteberg Scores; Encarnacion Scores
6 6 6 2 2007-08-26 Brandon Phillips CIN FLA ahead 6-0 b 2 2 -2- 1,(0-0)  2 4 4 3% 97% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF); Griffey Scores
7 7 7 3 2007-08-26 Edwin Encarnacion CIN FLA ahead 8-3 b 3 0 --- 4,(1-2)  1 7 5 3% 95% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF)
8 8 8 1 2007-09-17 Andruw Jones ATL FLA ahead 7-1 b 5 0 -23 4,(1-2)  3 7 8 1% 100% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF); McCann Scores; Francoeur Scores
9 9 9 1 2007-09-19 Edgar Renteria ATL FLA tied 0-0 b 1 1 --- 3,(2-0)  1 2 6 10% 63% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF)
10 10 10 2 2007-09-19 Mark Teixeira ATL FLA ahead 1-0 b 1 1 1-- 5,(2-2)  2 4 3 15% 80% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF-RF); Jones Scores
11 11 11 1 2007-09-26 Derrek Lee CHC @ FLA behind 2-4 t 3 2 --- 6,(3-2)  1 3 3 10% 34% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF)

About the SABR Home Run Encyclopedia

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