It's not all that important when it comes to All-Star ballots but there's something about Diamond 2B that attracts pitches. Edmund Sosa of Arkansas leads the league with 19 HBP already, and within the top 10 in that category are Hopatcong's Josh Harrison (12) and Vancouver's Ty France (11).
The Diamond Conference is comprised of Arkansas, Empire City, Hoboken, Hopatcong, Loudon, Newark, Sardine City, San Francisco, Tucson, and defending champion Vancouver.
Loudon's Marcus Semien is among the league leaders in HR and would lead this group by a wide margin in most major categories like OPS, HR, RBI, runs, etc., however, he's likely to appear on the ballot at shortstop, where he's made 60 of of his 84 starts; only 24 (28.5%) have come at the keystone.
That leaves France, who finished 6th in Listach voting last year, as the leader in most key batting categories among Diamond 2B, such as, RBI (47) and runs (44), in addition to RC (49.9), RC/27 (5.8) and total bases (141).Some sleepers at 2B in the Diamond Conference might be Newark's Tony Kemp and Josh Harrison of Hopatcong. Both surpass 40.0 RC, joining Polanco and France as the only Diamond 2B above that mark. Kemp's 5.1 RC/27 matches Polanco for 2nd among the field while leading the group in runs (46) although he's played LF for much of the season, he is eligible at 2B where India has gotten Newark's reps at the keystone.
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