I hope to do all the teams, but depending on how things go, it may take me until Tuesday or Wednesday, by which time the stats I'm doing now will be outdated. So, rather than waiting until I have them all done, I'm doing them one at a time. Hope it won't take up too much space on the front page.
Average: Chris Parmelee, .347; Matt Carson, .291; Brian Dinkelman, .284
OBP: Parmelee, .480; Carson, .355; Dinkelman, .349
Slugging: Parmelee, .687; Carson, .448; Dinkelman, .438
OPS: Parmelee, 1.168; Carson, .804; Dinkelman, .787
Homers: Parmelee, 12; Carson, 11; two tied at 10
RBI: Carson, 43; Danny Valencia, 37; Parmelee, 34
Steals: Darin Mastroianni, 10; Carson, 9; Clete Thomas, 8
ERA: Liam Hendriks, 2.32; Jeff Manship, 2.35; Esmerling Vasquez, 3.42
WHIP: Hendriks, 0.98; Vasquez, 1.17; Cole DeVries, 1.21
Strikeouts: Vasquez, 70; Hendriks, 68; DeVries, 50
Wins: Hendriks, 8; Vasquez, 6; Manship, 6
Innings: Hendriks, 85.1; Vasquez, 73.2; Luke French, 71
Games: Tyler Robertson, 33; Casey Fien, 33; Brendan Wise, 29
bAAAbe Parmelee.
The Padre forgot to mention that Parmelee has nothing to learn in Rochester.
which, frankly, I don't believe. I am confident that there are dark corners of Rochester where he could learn many things.
Is he going to need a red light to illuminate them?
Hope it won't take up too much space on the front page.
I don't think anyone would ever accuse your constantly high quality work as ever taking up too much space, Padre.