Offense
In the American League, Al Soto appeared atop of the league leaders three times, leading the AL in Home Runs (56), RBI (156) and Slugging Percentage (.648). Ivy Mench also had an excellent season, leading the AL in OBP (.413) and OPS (1.015). A new single season record for Stolen Bases was set by Weldon Rando with an astounding 111! Rando broke his own record, as he also holds spots 2-4 on the list of most Stolen Bases in a single season.
In the National League, Jeremy Randall had a great season leading the league in OBP (.459), Slugging (.646) and OPS (1.105). Bey Relaford captured both the Home Run (48) and RBI (141) titles.
Here's the complete list of offensive league leaders!
American League | |||
Batting Average | Bernie Jackson | Boise | .335 |
Home Runs | Al Soto | Vancouver | 56 |
RBI | Al Soto | Vancouver | 156 |
Stolen Bases | Weldon Rando | Cincinnati | 111 |
Hits | Billy Beaulac | Vancouver | 194 |
Runs | Salvador Mendoza | Colorado | 123 |
OBP | Ivy Mench | Pawtucket | .413 |
SLG | Al Soto | Vancouver | .648 |
OPS | Ivy Mench | Pawtucket | 1.015 |
National League | |||
Batting Average | Mike Russell | Las Vegas | .325 |
Home Runs | Bey Relaford | Buffalo | 48 |
RBI | Bey Relaford | Buffalo | 141 |
Stolen Bases | Paul McInerney | Buffalo | 62 |
Hits | Randall Holt | Helena | 197 |
Runs | Felix Cochrane | Memphis | 118 |
OBP | Jeremy Randall | Buffalo | .459 |
SLG | Jeremy Randall | Buffalo | .646 |
OPS | Jeremy Randall | Buffalo | 1.105 |
Pitching
Pitching wise, in the American League, Clyde Hurst had a decent year leading the AL in ERA, Wins, Strikeouts, WHIP, Complete Games and Shutouts. Disappointingly, he only tied for the league lead in quality starts. Despite that, we have an inkling he'll win his record breaking 4th Cy Young, and 3rd in a row this season. His 3 Shutouts tied the mark for 5th most all-time.
In the NL, Richard Ma won the ERA title, and tied for the most wins. Che-Bang Kata took home yet another Strikeout title, led the league in WHIP, and tied for most Quality Starts. Jamie Mancuso and Damaso Perez tied the mark for 4th most Saves all-time with 51 each.
Here are the Season 12 Pitching League Leaders!
American League | |||
ERA | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 2.41 |
Wins | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 19 |
Strikeouts | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 241 |
Saves | Kings Stoops | Chicago | 48 |
WHIP | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 0.99 |
Innings Pitched | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 261.2 |
Quality Starts | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 27 |
Erubiel Troncoso | Cincinnati | 27 | |
Complete Games | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 10 |
Shutouts | Clyde Hurst | Vancouver | 3 |
National League | |||
ERA | Richard Ma | Oklahoma City | 2.17 |
Wins | Richard Ma | Oklahoma City | 21 |
Jimmie Soto | Buffalo | 21 | |
Strikeouts | Che-Bang Kata | Tacoma | 240 |
Saves | Jamie Mancuso | Memphis | 51 |
Damaso Perez | Tacoma | 51 | |
WHIP | Che-Bang Kata | Tacoma | 1.03 |
Innings Pitched | Ramiro Vazquez | Rochester | 246.2 |
Quality Starts | Matty Posada | Louisville | 28 |
Che-Bang Kata | Tacoma | 28 | |
Complete Games | Douglas Telford | Burlington | 8 |
Shutouts | Damion Xaio | Helena | 2 |
Steve Lampkin | Rochester | 2 | |
Richard Ma | Oklahoma City | 2 | |
Ellis Brock | Tampa Bay | 2 |
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