Showing posts with label Walbeck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walbeck. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2022

Angels at Phillies: June 3rd to June 5th

2000 Topps #162
2022 Chachi 2000 Topps Missing Links #15

Friday 7:05, Saturday 7:15, Sunday 1:35

Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA

At the Ballpark:  Tonight is ALS Awareness Night with the Phillies paying tribute to those battling disease in a pregame tribute.  Phillies grab bags, featuring signed memorabilia and past stadium giveaways, will be sold for $30 each.  There's also an auction going on here, with all proceeds benefitting the ALS Association.  On Saturday, all kids will receive a Phanatic children's book.

Angels 27-25
2nd Place in the A.L. East, 6 1/2 games behind the Astros

Angels Probables
Chase Silseth (1-1, 3.07)
Michael Lorenzen (5-2, 3.19)
Patrick Sandoval (3-1, 2.70)

Angels Leaders
Average:  Mike Trout - .292
Runs:  Mike Trout - 37
Home Runs:  Mike Trout - 13
RBIs:  Shohei Ohtani - 32
Stolen Bases:  Andrew Velazquez - 8

Wins:  Michael Lorenzen - 5
ERA:  Patrick Sandoval - 2.70
Strikeouts:  Shohei Ohtani - 65
Saves:  Raisel Iglesias - 11
Phillies 22-29
Tied for 3rd Place in the N.L. East, 12 games behind the Mets

Phillies Probables
Zach Eflin (1-4, 4.60)
Zack Wheeler (3-3, 3.16)
Kyle Gibson (3-2, 3.83)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Bryce Harper - .303
Runs:  Bryce Harper - 34
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 12
RBIs:  Bryce Harper - 32
Stolen Bases:  Jean Segura - 8

Wins:  Ranger Suarez - 4
ERA:  Zack Wheeler - 3.16
Strikeouts:  Aaron Nola - 79
Saves:  Corey Knebel - 9

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Phillies Missing Links of the 2000s - #7 Matt Walbeck

#4
Matthew Lovick Walbeck
Pinch Hitter

Mike Lieberthal's season-ending knee injury, suffered on a pick-off play on May 12th, set in a motion a catcher merry-go-round throughout the Phillies system during the 2001 season.  Johnny Estrada was recalled from the Red Barons and became the team's starting catcher with Gary Bennett serving as his back-up.  The Red Barons, in need of a strong catcher, purchased Matt Walbeck from the Reds on July 11th.  Walbeck was a September call-up when rosters expanded, but Estrada and Todd Pratt (acquired from the Mets on July 23rd for Bennett) got all of the playing time behind the plate.

Walbeck received one at-bat with the Phillies, pinch-hitting and singling for Vicente Padilla in the ninth inning in a game against the Marlins on September 30th.  A free agent following the season, he'd finish up his 11-year big league career playing two seasons with the Tigers.

Bats:  Both  Throws:  Right  Height:  5'11"  Weight:  195
Born:  October 2, 1969, Sacramento, CA
Drafted:  Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 8th round of the 1987 amateur player draft.
Major League Teams:  Chicago Cubs 1993; Minnesota Twins 1994-1996; Detroit Tigers 1997; Anaheim Angels 1998-2000; Phillies 2001; Detroit Tigers 2002-2003
Professional Affiliations:  Chicago Cubs 1987-1993; Minnesota Twins 1994-1996; Detroit Tigers 1997; Anaheim Angels 1998-2000; Cincinnati Reds 2001; Phillies 2001; Detroit Tigers 2002-2003

Phillies Career
1 game - Singled in his lone at-bat with the Phillies, 1.000 batting average
Acquired:  Purchased from the Cincinnati Reds, July 11, 2001.
Debut:  September 30, 2001 - Pinch hit for Vicente Padilla, singling to right off the Marlins' Antonio Alfonseca.
Final Game:  September 30, 2001
Departed:  October 8, 2001 - Granted free agency, signed as a free agent with the San Diego Padres, January 2, 2002.

1993 Topps #812
1995 Topps #471
2001 Topps #309
2004 Upper Deck #111
1 Walbeck Baseball Card in My Collection
2001 Topps #309

Other Baseball Cards
First Mainstream Card:  1993 Upper Deck #509
First Topps Base Card:  1993 Topps #812
Last Mainstream Card:  2004 Upper Deck #111
Other Notable Cards:  1987 ProCards #2739, 1994 Topps Traded #69T, 1995 Topps #471, 1996 Fleer #179, 1999 Topps #136, 2000 Topps #162, 2003 Topps Total #315

Sources:  Baseball Reference and The Trading Card Database

Phillies Missing Links of the 2000s
1 Kirk Bullinger
2 Chris Pritchett
3 Bryan Ward
4 Mark Holzemer
5 Turner Ward
6 P.J. Forbes
7 Matt Walbeck

This is a continuing series looking at those players who spent time with the Phillies but possess no baseball card proof of their time in Philadelphia.  In some cases, the First and Last Mainstream cards listed above have been subjectively chosen if multiple cards were released in that year.