June 01, 2005
Wins By Stadium
Jason Jennings setting a record for most wins at Coors with only 25 made we want to see who leads in wins in each ballpark over that time period, 1995 to present (through games of May 31, 2005). Here's the table:
| Pitcher |
Park |
Wins |
| Andy Pettitte |
Yankee Stadium |
81 |
| Brad Radke |
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome |
74 |
| Greg Maddux |
Turner Field |
72 |
| Pedro Martinez |
Fenway Park |
58 |
| Randy Johnson |
Bank One Ballpark |
58 |
| Mike Mussina |
Oriole Park at Camden Yards |
57 |
| Matt Morris |
Busch Stadium II |
53 |
| Al Leiter |
Shea Stadium |
51 |
| Tim Hudson |
Network Associates Coliseum |
46 |
| Charles Nagy |
Jacobs Field |
45 |
| Jamie Moyer |
Safeco Field |
44 |
| Kenny Rogers |
The Ballpark in Arlington |
44 |
| Roy Halladay |
SkyDome |
42 |
| Hideo Nomo |
Dodger Stadium |
42 |
| Chan Ho Park |
Dodger Stadium |
42 |
| Mark Buehrle |
Comiskey Park II |
41 |
| Chuck Finley |
Anaheim Stadium |
38 |
| Roy Oswalt |
Minute Maid Park |
37 |
| Shane Reynolds |
Astrodome |
37 |
| Javier Vazquez |
Stade Olympique |
32 |
| Kerry Wood |
Wrigley Field |
31 |
| Steve Trachsel |
Wrigley Field |
31 |
| Curt Schilling |
Veterans Stadium |
31 |
| Jason Schmidt |
Pacific Bell Park |
31 |
| Randy Johnson |
Kingdome |
30 |
| Andy Ashby |
Qualcomm Stadium |
29 |
| Jeff Suppan |
Kauffman Stadium |
26 |
| Brad Penny |
Pro Player Stadium |
26 |
| Jason Jennings |
Coors Field |
25 |
| Shawn Estes |
Candlestick Park |
25 |
| Jason Schmidt |
Three Rivers Stadium |
25 |
| Francisco Cordova |
Three Rivers Stadium |
25 |
| Ben Sheets |
Miller Park |
24 |
| Scott Sullivan |
Cinergy Field |
20 |
| Pete Schourek |
Cinergy Field |
20 |
| Scott Karl |
County Stadium |
20 |
| Brian Moehler |
Tiger Stadium |
20 |
| John Smoltz |
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium |
19 |
| Albie Lopez |
Tropicana Field |
18 |
| Victor Zambrano |
Tropicana Field |
18 |
| Josh Fogg |
PNC Park |
18 |
| Steve Sparks |
Comerica Park |
15 |
| Mike Maroth |
Comerica Park |
15 |
| Paul Wilson |
Great American Ballpark |
11 |
| Jake Peavy |
PETCO Park |
9 |
| Brett Myers |
Citizens Bank Park |
7 |
| Livan Hernandez |
Estadio Hiram Bithorn |
4 |
| Livan Hernandez |
RFK Stadium |
4 |
| Dennis Cook |
Tokyo Dome |
1 |
| Jon Lieber |
Tokyo Dome |
1 |
| Kevin Brown |
Tokyo Dome |
1 |
| Victor Zambrano |
Tokyo Dome |
1 |
| Alan Benes |
Aloha Stadium |
1 |
| Andy Ashby |
Aloha Stadium |
1 |
| Mark Petkovsek |
Aloha Stadium |
1 |
| Pat Hentgen |
Cashman Field |
1 |
| Jim Corsi |
Cashman Field |
1 |
| Erik Hanson |
Cashman Field |
1 |
| Doug Johns |
Cashman Field |
1 |
| Greg Keagle |
Cashman Field |
1 |
| Felipe Lira |
Cashman Field |
1 |
| Joey Hamilton |
Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey |
1 |
| Darryl Kile |
Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey |
1 |
| Mark Clark |
Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey |
1 |
| Fernando Valenzuela |
Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey |
1 |
Livan Hernandez appears to be the master of the Expos other parks, having four wins in both Puerto Rico and Washington. :-)
Every park with a leader of fewer than 25 wins for the leader was not used for the entire time period. Ben Sheets has 24 at Miller park, a venue that's been in use since 2001, and the Brewers haven't been world beaters in that time. As I said earlier, Coors devours pitchers.
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That's a pretty cool list... how about home runs? So the list of those with at least a share of the lead in two parks includes Randy Johnson, Jason Schmidt, Andy Ashby, Livan Hernandez, and Victor Zambrano!
OK, I figured out how to use the day-by-day database and got the home run leaders by ballpark over the same timeframe.
Wrigley Field: Sammy Sosa 255
Comiskey Park II: Frank Thomas 170
Skydome: Carlos Delgado 170
Jacobs Field: Jim Thome 166
Coors Field: Todd Helton 158
Turner Field: Chipper Jones 141
Pac Bell Park: Barry Bonds 130
The Ballpark in Arlington: Rafael Palmeiro 129
Stade Olympique: Vladimir Guerrero 126
Anaheim Stadium: Tim Salmon 119
Busch Stadium II: Mark McGwire 119
Yankee Stadium: Bernie Williams 117
Kingdome: Ken Griffey Jr. 109
Minute Maid Park: Jeff Bagwell 108
Dodger Stadium: Eric Karros 106
Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Rafael Palmeiro 106
Network Associates Coliseum: Jason Giambi 105
Candlestick Park: Barry Bonds 100
Fenway Park: Manny Ramirez 92
Shea Stadium: Mike Piazza 91
Kauffman Stadium: Mike sweeney 83
Bank One Ballpark: Steve Finley 82
Astrodome: Jeff Bagwell 80
Veterans Stadium: Scott Rolen 74
Pro Player Stadium: Mike Lowell 73
Tiger Stadium: Tony Clark 65
Miller Park: Richie Sexson 64
Qualcomm Stadium: Ken Caminiti 62
Safeco Field: Bret Boone 62
County Stadium: Jeromy Burnitz 60
Three Rivers Stadium: Kevin Young 58
Tropicana Field: Aubrey Huff 58
HHH Metrodome: Torii Hunter 57
Great American Ballpark: Adam Dunn 50
Cinergy Field: Barry Larkin 48
PNC Park: Brian Giles 44
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Ryan Klesko 35
Comerica Park: Bobby Higginson 35
Citizens Bank Park: Jim Thome 20
Petco Park: Phil Nevin 15
Estadio Hiram Bithorn: Brian Schneider 6
RFK Stadium: Nick Johnson 4
Cashman Field: Bobby Higginson/Scott Brosius 3
Tokyo Dome: Jorge Posada 2
Aloha Stadium: Ron Gant 1
A few notes on that... in the three game series in Hawaii, Ron Gant hit the only home run. The lowest leader for a stadium that was continuously in use all those years is Torii Hunter for the HHH Metrodome. Coors comes in 5th, with Todd Helton. By far the biggest gap between 1st and 2nd place at a stadium was at Wrigley Field, where Sosa had exactly 200 more dingers than Moises Alou. Garret Anderson managed to hit 5 home runs at Hiram Bithorn, all as a visitor, all in interleague games, only one behind the home team leader. His teammate Jeff DaVanon hit 4.
Leaders of more than one park over this period: Jeff Bagwell, Barry Bonds, Jim Thome, Rafael Palmeiro, and that world-renowned slugger Bobby Higginson.
Add Ken Caminiti's 3 HRs at Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey to that list.