20 — Games since Kelly Johnson had an RBI hit.
17 – Games since Kelly got more than one hit in a game.
19 — Games since Kelly got 3 hits in a game.
4 — Hits by Martin Prado in his past 5 at-bats.
4 — Hits by Kelly in his past 35 at-bats.
7 — RBIs for Kelly in the season’s first 7 games.
8 — RBIs for Kelly in his past 26 games.
.203, .297, .138 — Kelly’s batting averages for the months of April, May and June.
2/12 — Kelly’s RBIs and total bases in June.
3/13 — Backup catcher David Ross’s RBIs and total bases in June.
220 — National Leaguers with better on base percentages than Kelly.
Jame Moyer — the person just ahead of Kelly on the NL OBP list.
Guess who’s starting at second tonight?
–CD




I think I just heard Duane from Forest Park’s head explode all the way from Stone Mountain.
I was really hoping we’d trade him during the off-season and play Prado. We could have gotten something for him then, and Prado had demonstrated he should be playing every day.
[...] guys over at Rowland’s Office came up with these pitiful numbers about our second baseman, Kelly [...]
[...] guys over at Rowland’s Office came up with these pitiful numbers about our second baseman, Kelly [...]
…the only thing that makes me feel a little bit better about Kelly’s slump is the fact that the guy we almost traded him for, Ryan Ludwick, is in a 2-40 slump, no extra base hit, slump himself.