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HOW CATCHERS FARED AT THROWING OUT ATTEMPTED BASE STEALERS IN 2000.

Baseball Digest

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AMERICAN LEAGUE 
 
Catcher, Team                     G     GS    SBA    CS    CS% 
 
Ivan Rodriguez, Tex.             87     85     39    19    .49 
Brad Ausmus, Det.               150    140     80    38    .48 
Josh Paul, Chi.                  34     20     21    10    .48 
Mark Johnson, Chi.               74     69     66    28    .42 
Alberto Castillo, Tor.           66     57     42    17    .41 
Jorge Fabregas, K.C.             39     36     25    10    .40 
Dan Wilson, Sea.                 88     77     51    20    .39 
A.J. Pierzynski, Min.            32     27     16     6    .38 
Einar Diaz, Cle.                 74     69     53    19    .36 
Ben Molina, Ana.                127    123    110    40    .36 
Marcus Jensen, Min.              49     37     23     8    .35 
Matt Walbeck, Ana.               44     38     47    16    .34 
Mike DiFelice, T.B.              59     57     52    17    .33 
Tom Lampkin, Sea.                28     25     25     8    .32 
Sal Fasano, Oak.                 52     41     34    11    .32 
Charles Johnson, Bal./Chi.      126    121     78    24    .31 
Matt LeCroy, Min.                49     48     31     9    .29 
Hector Ortiz, K.C.               26     26     24     7    .29 
Bill Haselman, Tex.              62     55     47    13    .28 
Ramon Hernandez, Oak.           142    118     95    27    .28 
Chad Moeller, Min.               48     40     18     5    .28 
John Flaherty, T.B.             108    101    106    29    .27 
Jason Varitek, Bos.             128    119    138    34    .25 
Sandy Alomar, Cle.               95     93     98    23    .24 
Brook Fordyce, Chi./Bal.         92     80     71    16    .23 
Joe Oliver, Sea.                 66     57     43    10    .23 
Brian Johnson, K.C.              37     35     37     8    .22 
Greg Myers, Bal.                 28     27     32     7    .22 
Darrin Fletcher, Tot.           117    103     94    21    .22 
Gregg Zaun, K.C.                 76     65     70    13    .19 
Scott Hatteberg, Bos.            48     43     68    13    .19 
 
NATIONAL LEAGUE 
 
Catcher, Team                    G     GS     SBA    CS    CS% 
 
Eli Marrero, St.L.               38     26     15     9    .60 
Henry Blanco, Mil.               88     83     67    39    .58 
Paul LoDuca, L.A.                20     14     17     9    .53 
Mike Matheny, St.L.             124    117     93    49    .53  ...
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