2009 Batting Leaders
|
At Bats |
Hits |
Average |
|
Rumora - 82 |
Taylor Reed - 28 |
C. Ferreira - .542 |
|
Elmendorf Eagles |
Hornets |
SouthCentral Titans |
|
D. Mascelli - 75 |
D. Mascelli - 27 |
Ty Clapper - .500 |
|
SouthCentral Titans |
SouthCentral Titans |
Hornets |
|
D. Doerr - 71 |
W. Paul - 27 |
Chris Ragis - .500 |
|
SouthCentral Titans |
SouthCentral Titans |
Hornets |
|
J. Hess - 69 |
Tony Onesty - 27 |
Malone - .472 |
|
MatSu Marauders |
BGES Fuze |
Elmendorf Eagles |
|
S. Gillian - 68 |
D. Breck - 27 |
Taylor Reed - .467 |
|
Steve's Sports Bar |
SouthCentral Titans |
Hornets |
|
W. Paul- 66 |
Eric Kaiser - 26 |
K. Dunford - .462 |
|
SouthCentral Titans |
MatSu Marauders |
SouthCentral Titans |
|
Duran - 66 |
Ty Clapper - 26 |
C. Zimmerman - .458 |
|
Elmendorf Eagles |
Hornets |
Alaska Cubs |
|
M. Schreckenghost - 66 |
C. Ferreira - 26 |
Tony Onesty - .458 |
|
BGES Fuze |
SouthCentral Titans |
BGES Fuze |
|
O. Cabrera - 64 |
Rumora - 25 |
D. Breck - .458 |
|
Fairview Pirates |
Elmendorf Eagles |
SouthCentral Titans |
|
3 Tied at 63 |
Verhalen - 25 |
B. Hand - .457 |
|
|
Elmendorf Eagles |
SouthCentral Titans |
|
Doubles |
Triples |
Homeruns |
|
T. Bennard - 9 |
C. Ferreira - 3 |
C. Ferreira - 3 |
|
Fairview Pirates |
SouthCentral Titans |
SouthCentral Titans |
|
T. Onesty - 9 |
T. Varela - 3 |
T. Knox - 2 |
|
BGES Fuze |
Fairview Pirates |
Alaska Cubs |
|
S. Fibranz - 8 |
P. Chatfield - 2 |
T. Onesty - 2 |
|
Steve's Sports Bar |
MatSu Marauders |
BGES Fuze |
|
T. Clapper - 8 |
T. Knox - 2 |
T. Clapper - 2 |
|
Hornets |
Alaska Cubs |
Hornets |
|
J. McCarty - 8 |
A. Gonzalez - 2 |
J. McCarty - 2 |
|
Hornets |
Hornets |
Hornets |
|
Shelton - 8 |
A. Ward - 2 |
K. Madden - 2 |
|
Elmendorf Eagles |
Fairview Pirates |
SouthCentral Titans |
|
5 tied at 7 |
20 tied at 1 |
Langley - 2 |
|
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Elmendorf Eagles |
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Dietz - 2 |
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Elmendorf Eagles |
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|
10 tied at 1 |
| Team | W | L | Pct | GB |
| SouthCentral Titans | 17 | 3 | .850 | - |
| Hornets | 15 | 5 | .750 | 2 |
| Elmendorf Eagles | 14 | 6 | .700 | 3 |
| Fairview Pirates | 13 | 7 | .650 | 4 |
| Alaska Cubs | 13 | 8 | .619 | 4.5 |
| MatSu Marauders | 9 | 11 | .450 | 8 |
| Steve's Sports Bar | 6 | 14 | .300 | 11 |
| BGES Fuze | 4 | 17 | .190 | 13.5 |
| Redline Expos | 2 | 22 | .083 | 17 |
Ty Rollins
The horse with no number, Bronc Breager, is putting together another stellar season in the middle of the Fairview lineup. The 08 Batting Champion (.491) has lead the Pirates in hitting for all but a few moments of the franchise history, and is again more than 50 points above the next highest average in Fairview at .426. Better known as the Fairview backstop, Breager has also been called on to close games this season (often catching 8 innings, then closing) and leads the league with 3 saves while compiling a 2-0 record with a 2.92 ERA. But it’s Bronc’s leadership on the diamond and his proficiency with the lumber that stands out more than anything to the opposition. Breager leads the team in AB, H, OBP, RBI, and SLG, is second in XBH, R, SAC, and is third in BB, ROE, and SB. At 12-5 (T-2nd) in their second season, the Fairview Pirates have more than a handful of guys that can buck you, but none so consistently as Bronc.
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