OFFENSE
American League
In the American League, Achilles Sadler won the batting title and also led the league in OBP (.411). Vasco Correa won the Home Run (57) and RBI (144) titles and also led the league in runs (122). San Francisco's Sherman Dunston led the league in both Slugging and OPS. Torey Guerrero of Oakland had the third most hits in Kenny Powers history with 220, while Marshall Wood and perennial stolen base king Weldon Rando swiped 100 bags each, tying for 5th all-time. Here are the complete AL Offensive leaders!
Batting Average | Achilles Sadler | Detroit | .327 |
Home Runs | Vasco Correa | Oakland | 57 |
RBI | Vasco Correa | Oakland | 144 |
Stolen Bases | Marshall Wood | Pittsburgh | 100 |
Weldon Rando | Toronto | 100 | |
Hits | Torey Guerrero | Oakland | 220 |
Runs | Vasco Correa | Oakland | 122 |
OBP | Achilles Sadler | Detroit | .411 |
SLG | Sherman Dunston | San Francisco | .616 |
OPS | Sherman Dunston | San Francisco | .997 |
National League
In the NL, Randall Holt took the batting title and led the league in hits (202). Alex Sanchez and Richard Brohawn both finished with 62 Home Runs (3rd all-time) and 154 RBI to lead the league in both categories, how about that. Brohawn also led the league in Slugging. Jeremy Randall led the league in both OBP and OPS. Here are the NL offensive leaders!
Batting Average | Randall Holt | Rochester | .338 |
Home Runs | Alex Sanchez | Tucson | 62 |
Richard Browhawn | Honolulu | 62 | |
RBI | Alex Sanchez | Tucson | 154 |
Richard Browhawn | Honolulu | 154 | |
Stolen Bases | Jerry Jenner | Burlington | 91 |
Hits | Randall Holt | Rochester | 202 |
Runs | Albert Valenzuela | Buffalo | 124 |
OBP | Jeremy Randall | Buffalo | .443 |
SLG | Richard Browhawn | Honolulu | .642 |
OPS | Jeremy Randall | Buffalo | 1.051 |
PITCHING
American League
In the AL, Valerio Baez led the league in Innings Pitched and Quality Starts, while getting in on a 4-way tie for the lead in wins at 19. Lawrence Crabtree also got in on the share of the league lead for wins, and led the league in WHIP. Matty Posada led the league in strikeouts and shutouts, and yes, also had 19 wins. Here's the full AL pitching leaders!
ERA | Tito Fox | Pawtucket | 2.74 |
Wins | Lawrence Crabtree | Seattle | 19 |
Matty Posada | Nashville | 19 | |
Nicholas Miller | New Britain | 19 | |
Valerio Baez | New Britain | 19 | |
Strikeouts | Matty Posada | Nashville | 209 |
Saves | Yorman Vincente | Pittsburgh | 42 |
WHIP | Lawrence Crabtree | Seattle | 1.06 |
Innings Pitched | Valerio Baez | New Britain | 263.2 |
Quality Starts | Valerio Baez | New Britain | 27 |
Complete Games | Calvin Yoshii | Little Rock | 7 |
Ted Wagner | Toronto | 7 | |
Shutouts | Matty Posada | Nashville | 3 |
National League
On the NL side, Tampa Bay's Ellis Brock led the league in strikeouts (235), complete games (10) and shutouts (3). Charles Mazzaro of Honolulu took the ERA title and led the league in WHIP and the legendary Che-Bang Kata led the league in wins with 22 in his first season for Oklahoma City. Here are the rest of the NL Pitching leaders!
ERA | Charles Mazzaro | Honolulu | 2.40 |
Wins | Che-Bang Kata | Oklahoma City | 22 |
Strikeouts | Ellis Brock | Tampa Bay | 235 |
Saves | Marcus Nelson | Rochester | 41 |
WHIP | Charles Mazzaro | Honolulu | 1.03 |
Innings Pitched | Jim Forbes | Burlington | 246.2 |
Quality Starts | Cy Sanders | Rochester | 27 |
Jimmie Soto | Buffalo | 27 | |
Russ Robinson | Buffalo | 27 | |
Complete Games | Ellis Brock | Tampa Bay | 10 |
Shutouts | Ellis Brock | Tampa Bay | 3 |
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