Rowdy's Roddy Pipers dominated the league's batting categories, led by their first baseman slugger, Prince Fielder, who topped several key batting stats. Teammate Daniel Murphy had the longest hitting streak in the league at 26 games, ending in the season's final game while Hillsborough's Michael Morse ended the season on a 19-game hit streak.
Batting avg: .333, Michael Young, Rowdy
On-base %: .417, Prince Fielder, Rowdy
Slugging: .646, Fielder
Hits: 224, Young
Home runs: 53, Fielder
RBIs: 134, Fielder
Runs: 132, Fielder
Doubles: 58, Ben Zobrist, Blue Ridge
Triples: 21, Dexter Fowler, 21, Vancouver
Stolen Bases: 48, Michael Bourn, Sardine City
Stolen Base %: .917 (22/24), Jesus Guzman, Bridgewater
Walks: 127, Jose Bautista, Hoboken
Strikeouts: 235, Mark Reynolds, Livingston
Runs created: 163.1, Fielder
Runs created/27 outs: 10.2, Fielder
Total Bases: 385, Fielder
Longest Hit Streak: 26, Murphy
Giancarlo
Stanton set what's believed to be a new league record for games played in
season. He made 97 starts for Hoboken before being dealt to
Philly for Roy Halladay and a draft pick, and made 66 starts for the End Zone
Animals. That's a total of 164 games in a 162-game season!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
A Look Back At 2012 Batting Leaders
Labels:
ben zobrist
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daniel murphy
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dexter fowler
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giancarlo stanton
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jesus guzman
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jose bautista
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mark reynolds
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michael bourn
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michael morse
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michael young
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prince fielder
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